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Tremain, Garrick 1941-:61 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 10 Octobe...
Date: 2001
By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)
Reference: H-661-001/061
Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Quantity: 61 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies A4 size
Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[18 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 3 and ...
Date: 2002
By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)
Reference: H-671-001/018
Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Shows the 'Peace Processor' machine in action where Jewish and Palestinian antagonists are placed in one end of the machine and after numerous processes they come out the same. Jim Anderton proposes drastic remedies for medical problems. Shows Helen Clark as a mother trying to deal with her infantile fighting MPs. Shows Labour's Finance Minister, Michael Cullen, taking money from Health and Education to top-up the Government's Superannuation Scheme and then borrowing money to fund Health and Education. This is to show people that the Government is not borrowing to fund the Superannuation Scheme. Shows the Alliance Party waka spliting apart with rowers rowing in two different directions. Comment on Israel blaming Yasser Arafat and the Palestinians for the devastation caused to Palestine by the Israeli military. Shows Queen Elizabeth expressing her appreciation for having turned up for her mothers funeral and having worn a dress rather than her trade-mark trouser suit. Comment on the effectiveness of Jim Anderton in Government. Comment on Jim Anderton's pattern of changing political skins from Labour to New Labour to the Alliance and now onto what ever his new Party will be called. Comment on the poor showing of the National Party in public opinion. Shows a customer to the new Kiwibank wanting to have an account in both Kiwibank and with his existing bank until he decides later which way to go. He adds that Mr Anderton must understand this as he is assuming the same position over being the Government leader of the Alliance but setting up a new party in opposition to them later in the year. Comment on shift from Privy Council to NZ Appointed Court - infers that the new system will be more a roll of the dice rather than a matter of impartially balancing the scales of justice. Comment on the Helen Clark art forgery incident. Illustrates the demonisation of Yasser Arafat. Comment on the increasing need for vigilence in protecting our children from all forms of violence and abuse. Comment on NZ losing the right to co-host the Rugby World Cup with reference to the Helen Clark art forgery incident. Shows the Auckland public looking for alternate ways to blanket spraying to get rid of the Painted Apple Moth. A suggestion is to make the Rugby Union and Trevor Mallard responsible for its protection. This refers to them losing the right to co-host the Rugby World Cup. Comment on National's new tax package. Quantity: 18 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size photocopies.
Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[16 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 26 Jul...
Date: 2002
By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)
Reference: H-681-001/016
Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Shows the Beehive spinning, refers to the political spin that happens leading up to an election. It seems that everyone is polled leading up to the election, including the hereford cow population. National Party President Michelle Boag spends the weekend putting Bill English's cabinet together, not his political cabinet but rather his coffin. Maurice Williamson, National Party MP makes Michelle Boag walk the plank of the National Party Pirate ship. Labour Party leader and Prime Minister, Helen Clark, gets ready to hang Winston Peters. As the country seeks improved work conditions, leave provisions and longer holidays, the Sri Lankan boat people show a keeness to come to New Zealand to work. Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, seeks to differentiate between asylum seekers and people and abos (aborigines) and people. Australian rugby players beat up the referee thinking someone called him a refugee. Helen Clarke (Eve) trys to tempt Peter Dunne (Adam) into eating an apple. Jim Andrton looks on from a tree as a serpent. Helen Clark paces the floor wondering which of the Parties, the Greens or United Future, are most infuriating. An Israeli soldier suggests a reporter could say that in the latest Israeli attack on Palestine that "Palestinian arms were uncovered", he holds a persons left arm in his hand. Helen Clark invites Peter Dunne into her office. He enters with a trojan horse with the sign 'moral right' around its neck. A photo of the main coalition family and includes Helen Clark, Michael Cullen, Jim Anderton and Peter Dunne. In drought and famine stricken Zimbabwe a man digs for oil seeing this as a way to get American President George W. Bush to have an interest in getting rid of the current leader, Robert Mugabe. A rugby union umpire takes the field wearing an American football padded and helmeted uniform. Refers to the assault on a rugby referee by a spectator in South Africa. Quantity: 16 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 horizontal photocopies
Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[16 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 14 and...
Date: 2002
By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)
Reference: H-682-001/016
Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Quantity: 16 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 horizontal photocopies
Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[27 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 1 and ...
Date: 2004
By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)
Reference: H-738-070/096
Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Quantity: 27 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 horizontal photocopies
Hubbard, James, 1949- :C'mon folks, back to the future! Maori Party. Otago Daily Times,...
Date: 2004
By: Otago daily times (Newspaper); Hubbard, James, 1949-
Reference: H-740-026
Description: New Zealand politician Tariana Turia as a dinosaur exhorting a crowd carrying a banner 'Maori Party'. Partly as a result of her independent stance over the proposed Foreshore and Seabed legislation the formation of a new Maori poltical party was mooted. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 horizontal photocopy of black ink drawing.
Smith, Hayden James, 1976- :Labour's dead horse. 29 August 2013
Date: 2013
From: Smith, Hayden James, 1976-:[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]
By: Otago daily times (Newspaper)
Reference: DCDL-0026030
Description: Shows the Labour Party as a dead horse while the three contenders for the party leadership battle for the reigns. Grant Robertson brandishes a whip and says "Watch and learn gentlemen"; Shane Jones grabs hold of the whip saying "Uhhff, no way - give it here"; and David Cunliffe sits at the rear saying "C'mon - she hasn't got a hope in hell of getting up with you two on top of her!" Context is the contested leadership of the Labour Party and various claims as to which leader will help reverse the party's fortunes. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :Cunliffe. 23 August 2013
Date: 2013
From: Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]
By: Otago daily times (Newspaper)
Reference: DCDL-0025972
Description: Shows Labour MP David Cunliffe speaking to press reporters saying "By graciously stepping down Shearer has removed one of the two major impediments to our re-election!" The press ask him "What's the other one?" and he replies "The bloody voters!" Refers to Labour leader David Shearer who stepped down from his role on 22 August. On 23 August David Cunliffe indicated he was considering standing for the leadership position himself. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Tremain, Garrick 1941- :'Vote Labour'. 27 October 2011
Date: 2011
From: Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]
By: Otago daily times (Newspaper)
Reference: DCDL-0019351
Description: Two men walking past statue covered with sheet which reads 'Vote Labour'. One man says 'It's that statue of Phil Goff they simply don't want it on view during the election!' Context: The Labour Party billboards during the 2011 General Election campaign did not feature their leader Phil Goff. He was said to be unpopular with his party and the public. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Tremain, Garrick 1941- : `Don't go sir!!...' 20 November 2011
Date: 2011
From: Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]
By: Otago daily times (Newspaper)
Reference: DCDL-0019520
Description: The leader and deputy leader of the Labour Party, Phil Goff and Annette King, urge a man who is intent on leaving the country to stay as 'we could be the government again'. The comment makes the man run for his life and Phil Goff wonders whether it was something he said. Context: In the few days leading to the 2011 election, the National Party appears to have a huge lead over Labour. The man in the cartoon is leaving because he doesn't like any of the possible results, but the possibility of a Labour win is too awful to consider. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Tremain, Garrick 1941- :'We put much of the damage down to an earlier woman driver'. 1 ...
Date: 2011
From: Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]
By: Otago daily times (Newspaper)
Reference: DCDL-0019643
Description: Depicts two men discussing a broken down old fashioned red bus with chickens sitting on its roof, 'Labour' written on its side and a route destination of 'Nowhere'. It is sitting on chocks next to a sign 'New driver wanted for out-dated vehicle'. Text: We put much of the damage down to an earlier woman driver. Context: During 2011 General election campaign Leader Phil Goff did whistle stop bus tour from Rotorua to Auckland. Labour Party dropped to 27.1 percentage of the party vote in 2011 General Elections, and won nine fewer seats than 2008 Elections. The previous leader of the Labour Party was Helen Clark. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Smith, Hayden James, 1976- :'So nice now the election's over...' 11 December 2011
Date: 2011
From: Smith, Hayden James, 1976-:[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]
By: Otago daily times (Newspaper)
Reference: DCDL-0019957
Description: A woman relaxes in front of television after the barrage of electioneering ahead of the 2011 election. But her husband tells her not to be so quick to relax as the battle for the Labour Party leadership begins with Phil Goff's resignation. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Smith, Hayden James, 1976- :[Shearer versus Cunliffe]. 13 December 2011
Date: 2011
From: Smith, Hayden James, 1976-:[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]
By: Otago daily times (Newspaper)
Reference: DCDL-0019965
Description: Shows Labour Party leadership hopefuls David Cunliffe and David Shearer with a list of qualities (eyes, ears, nose, etc.,) appreciated by cartoonists drawing caricatures. Cunliffe's features score highest so he wins. Text reads: 'If cartoonists could choose party leaders'. Context: Phil Goff stood down from the leadership of the Labour Party following a loss in the November General Election to the National Party. Shearer was eventually elected the new leader by Labour caucus. Title from file name Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Tremain, Garrick 1941- :'Enough ceremony, Robertson! Get bailing!!' 14 December 2011
Date: 2011
From: Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]
By: Otago daily times (Newspaper)
Reference: DCDL-0019762
Description: The title reads 'The new helmsman'. The cartoon shows David Shearer, the new leader of the Labour Party, as the captain of a ship which is rapidly sinking. He grasps the helm and says to his saluting deputy Grant Robertson, 'Enough ceremony, Robertson! Get bailing!!' Context: the new leader and his deputy have a real challenge to bring the struggling Labour Party back to full strength after a poor result in the November 2011 elections. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Tremain, Garrick 1941- :New cure-all Goff Mixture - contains Capital Gains Snake Oil......
Date: 2011
From: Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]
By: Otago daily times (Newspaper)
Reference: DCDL-0018317
Description: Labour Party leader Phil Goff, holds aloft a huge bottle labelled 'New Cure-all Goff Mixture - contains capital gains snake oil. Directions - Swallow this and you'll swallow anything'. The is a wordplay on 'Goff' and 'cough'. Context - Labour plans to introduce a capital gains tax if they win the 2011 election. Labour's planned capital gains tax is expected to include some low level exemptions for personal assets, as well as an exemption for the family home. But other than those limited exemptions, it is expected to be broad-based and include residential rental houses, rural property, commercial property, shares, businesses and collectibles. (Stuff 8 July 2011) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Smith, Hayden James, 1976- :'You want it? be my guest'. 30 November 2011
Date: 2011
From: Smith, Hayden James, 1976-:[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]
By: Otago daily times (Newspaper)
Reference: DCDL-0019964
Description: Phil Goff, former leader of the Labour Party, walks away from a knife riddled wheel of death. Two roosters fight over the 'No 1' spot on the wheel. Context: Goff stood down from the leadership of the party following a loss in the November general election to the National Party. David Cunliffe and David Shearer contested the leadership, with Shearer eventually being elected to the role by the Labour caucus. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Murdoch, Sharon Gay, 1960- :[David Shearer]. 10 February 2012
Date: 2012
From: Murdoch, Sharon Gay, 1960-: Digital cartoons published in The Press, Sunday Star Times, Dominion Post, and other publications
By: Otago daily times (Newspaper); Murdoch, Sharon Gay, 1960-
Reference: DCDL-0020187
Description: Caricature of David Shearer, the new leader of the Labour Party. Title created by librarian Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Tremain, Garrick 1941- :Labour languish in polls. 5 June 2011
Date: 2011
From: Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]
By: Otago daily times (Newspaper)
Reference: DCDL-0018009
Description: Labour leader Phil Goff reads a newspaper with a headline 'Labour languish in polls' and casts an enormous shadow of former Labour leader and PM, Helen Clark, as a witch. Context - With an election in November, Labour continues to lag far behind National in opinion polls. The cartoon expresses the sad fact that Helen Clark was a far stronger leader than is Phil Goff. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).