National Party list candidate 2008 election. Steven Joyce is the Chief Executive of Jasons Travel Media Limited and the National Partys Campaign Chair. He was the National Party's General Manager and Campaign Manager during the 2005 election period, and has been a consultant adviser to John Key. Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Transport and Associate Minister of Finance and Infrastructure 2008- under John Key.
Joyce, Steven Leonard (Hon), 1963-
Unintended Consequences of the TPPA
Date: 10 February 2016
From: Slane, Christopher, 1957-: [Original cartoons by Chris Slane featured in a retrospective exhibition at Alta Gallery, Wellington, 8-22 October 2016.]
By: Brownlee, Gerard Anthony (Hon), 1956-; Collins, Judith Anne, 1959-
Reference: A-474-030
Description: National Party politicians Stephen Joyce, Prime Minister John Key, Gerry Brownlee and Judith Collins are shown running in fear, as dozens of dildos fly through the air towards them. Text reads, ‘Unintended consequences of the TPPA #2: Dildos replace shoes as the insult of choice by protestors globally’. Refers to the incident in which Josie Butler, protesting against the TPPA, hurled the object that hit Stephen Joyce, shouting 'That's for raping our sovereignty'. Digital version held at DCDL-0031730. Note difference in title: #212 Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - SLANE cartoons Ltd [in graphite] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Watercolour and graphite on card, 230 x 300 mm
"I have a vision of a tunnel..." "I just have tunnel vision."
Date: 10 December 2010
From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-:Original cartoons. 1986-2011
Reference: A-453-396
Description: Shows City Councillor Mike Lee and Steven Joyce Minister of Transport standing on either side of a plan for a tunnel running between Britomart and Newmarket in Auckland. Mike Lee says 'I have a vision of a tunnel' and Steven Joyce says 'I just have tunnel vision.' Context: Case findings from a $5 million study commissioned by KiwiRail and the former Auckland Regional Transport Authority predicted a $2 billion tunnel in central Auckland would pay for itself more than three times over. Transport Minister Steven Joyce said the report had raised "many unanswered questions", which needed to be clarified before taking the project to the next level. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and felt-tip pen on paper, 230 x 340 mm
This week... "Just joking, Heather." "If only we could make alcopops this insipid." Bai...
Date: 28 August 2010
From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-:Original cartoons. 1986-2011
Reference: A-453-393
Description: Cartoon is in three parts. In the first, ACT Party leader Rodney Hide putting a cat with the face of Heather Roy into a rubbish bin (refers to Rodney Hide's replacement of hid deputy Heather Roy with John Boscawen). In the second cartoon, Minister of Justice Simon Power is shown holding aloft a glass engraved with the words 'Drink Law Reform' and wishing he could make 'alcopops this insipid'. In the third, two rats representing 'Hanover' and 'Bridgecorp' finance companies are shown staring at a smug 'South Canterbury' bunny and wondering 'what's he got that we didn't have' (refers to Canterbury Finance investors being compensated by the government). Inscriptions: Recto - centre right - 2808CARTOON Pls send to MediaGrid [in pencil] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and felt-tip pen on paper, 230 x 340 mm
Murdoch, Sharon Gay, 1960-: Royal blues
Date: [12 August 2017]
From: Murdoch, Sharon Gay, 1960-: Political cartoons
Reference: A-479-017
Description: Prime Minister Bill English grimaces as he watches Jacinda Ardern's meteoric rise in popularity with the New Zealand people. On his hand is Steven Joyce, then Finance Minister, as a vulture. English is saying to Joyce 'I AM smiling!' The finished cartoon is at A-479-016. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Pencil on paper, 210 x 295 mm
Murdoch, Sharon Gay, 1960-: All's fare
Date: [11 February 2018]
From: Murdoch, Sharon Gay, 1960-: Political cartoons
Reference: A-479-031
Description: Simon Bridges dishes up barbeque food to Steven Joyce, Bill English and Gerry Brownlee. Bridges says 'Once we've digested the cause of our defeat, we can move on to succession planning...' English says 'Where's Paula? She'd love these chops'. The finished cartoon is at A-479-030. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Pencil on paper, 210 x 295 mm
Murdoch, Sharon Gay, 1960-: The Cabinet of curiosities
Date: 2015
From: Murdoch, Sharon Gay, 1960-: Political cartoons
Reference: C-185-001
Description: Caricatures of 28 members of the National Government's Cabinet, 2015, the key members including John Key, Bill English Judith Collins, Gerry Brownlee, Steven Joyce, Paula Bennett and Simon Bridges. Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - 2015 | The Cabinet of Curiosities | S Murdoch [in pencil] Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Colour ink-jet print on archival paper, 560 x 350 mm
Murdoch, Sharon Gay, 1960-: Royal blues
Date: 12 August 2017
From: Murdoch, Sharon Gay, 1960-: Political cartoons
Reference: A-479-016
Description: Prime Minister Bill English grimaces as he watches Jacinda Ardern's meteoric rise in popularity with the New Zealand people. On his hand is Steven Joyce, then Finance Minister, as a vulture. English is saying to Joyce 'I AM smiling!' The preliminary cartoon is at A-479-017. Inscriptions: Recto - top right - [cartoonist's surname and date] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, 210 x 295 mm
Murdoch, Sharon Gay, 1960-: Exit plan
Date: 10 March 2018
From: Murdoch, Sharon Gay, 1960-: Political cartoons
Reference: A-479-034
Description: Simon Bridges nervously nudges Amy Adams as Steven Joyce walks by, whispering 'Amy! Amy!! Here he comes now! You go ask him for his gun and badge, and make sure you get the secret location of the fiscal hole!!!' Refers to Joyce's decision to retire after Bridges reshuffled the Cabinet portfolios, replacing Joyce with Adams as Minister of Finance. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - [cartoonist's surname and date] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, 210 x 295 mm
Murdoch, Sharon Gay, 1960-: All's fare
Date: 11 February 2018
From: Murdoch, Sharon Gay, 1960-: Political cartoons
Reference: A-479-030
Description: Simon Bridges dishes up barbeque food to Steven Joyce, Bill English and Gerry Brownlee. Bridges says 'Once we've digested the cause of our defeat, we can move on to succession planning...' English says 'Where's Paula? She'd love these chops'. The preliminary cartoon is at A-479-031. Inscriptions: Recto - top left - [cartoonist's surname and date] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, 210 x 295 mm
Transport letters
Date: 2008-2010
From: Kedgley, Susan Jane, 1948- : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-11241-099
Description: Comprises inward and outward letters concerning public transport issues, Wellington bus and rail services, Devonport bicycle lanes. Includes letter about funding for libraries. Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Printed material Typescript Mss
"Don't worry, I can drive this baby thru' parliament no sweat!" 14 November 2010
Date: 2010
From: Hodgson, Trace, 1958- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0016119
Description: Shows Minister of Commerce Steven Joyce driving a powerful car painted with the words 'Liquor Bill' and with a number plate reading 'Booze Power' - he holds a can of beer and says 'Don't worry, I can drive this baby thru' parliament no sweat!' In the sky above is a plane filled with MPs 'going on a summer holiday' which is a reference to the panning of MP travel perks because of misuse. Refers to the National's continuing resistance to calls to lower the drink driving limit from 80mg to 50mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood. Steven Joyce refuses to introduce the lower limit in new road safety legislation, opting instead for a two year research project on drivers who have accidents while reading between 50 and 100mg of blood alcohol. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
"I'm putting a stop to free rides for the elderly, the country can't afford it. Is ther...
Date: 2010
From: Fletcher, David, 1952- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0013883
Description: 'The Politician' cartoon strip. Refers to the news that the Government is looking at cutting back on free off-peak travel for the elderly as the cost of the scheme mounts. Transport Minister Steven Joyce said the travel subsidy under the SuperGold card was set to exceed its $18 million-a-year budget, with the Wairarapa to Wellington train service and the Waiheke Island ferry singled out. Records for the cartoons in this collection have not been enhanced by a full 'scope and contents' as they are essentially self-explanatory and can be searched by key word. They do have subject headings. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
This week... "Just joking, Heather." "If only we could make alcopops this insipid." Bai...
Date: 2010
From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-: Digital cartoons published in New Zealand Herald
Reference: DCDL-0016334
Description: Cartoon is in three parts. In the first, ACT Party leader Rodney Hide putting a cat with the face of Heather Roy into a rubbish bin (refers to Rodney Hide's replacement of hid deputy Heather Roy with John Boscawen). In the second cartoon, Minister of Justice Simon Power is shown holding aloft a glass engraved with the words 'Drink Law Reform' and wishing he could make 'alcopops this insipid'. In the third, two rats representing 'Hanover' and 'Bridgecorp' finance companies are shown staring at a smug 'South Canterbury' bunny and wondering 'what's he got that we didn't have' (refers to Canterbury Finance investors being compensated by the government). Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Stephen Joyce. 15 November 2010
Date: 2010
From: Webb, Murray, 1947- :Digital caricatures
Reference: DCDL-0016101
Description: Caricature of National MP Steven Joyce who holds the portfolio of Transport. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
"My poll, like the government's shows a disturbing lack of numeracy and literacy skills...
Date: 2010
From: Fletcher, David, 1952- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0014785
Description: 'The Politician' cartoon strip. A journalist tells his editor that his poll, like the government's, shows a disturbing lack of numeracy and literacy skills.The journalist has polled only MPs. Tertiary Education Minister Steven Joyce says that more than a million Kiwi adults are being held back because they lack essential literacy and numeracy skills. He says it is a Government priority to improve New Zealand's record in this area. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Steven Joyce. 13 May 2009
Date: 2009
From: Webb, Murray, 1947- :Digital caricatures
Reference: DCDL-0011207
Description: Caricature of Transport Minister, Steven Joyce, who is shown driving an earth moving machine. Steven Joyce has announced that the NZ Transport Agency has identified more cost effective options for the construction of the Waterview Connection section of Auckland's Western Ring Route. Many people will have to be rehoused or their houses moved elsewhere. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
"Before the PM gives you the transport portfolio he wants to know if you have any skele...
Date: 2010
From: Fletcher, David, 1952- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0015612
Description: Transport Minister Steven Joyce has admitted two careless-driving offences, including one involving an injury to a motorcyclist. Refers also to the skeletons in the cupboard of ACT Party MP David Garrett. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
"Do you think he'll be able to defend himself in front of the select committee?" "He'll...
Date: 2010
From: Fletcher, David, 1952- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0016292
Description: 'The Politician' cartoon strip. The minister will be able to defend himself in front of the select committee because he has a black belt in verbal judo. A notice on a wall reads 'Coming soon to Hamilton ultra fast broadband'; a woman walking past says to her companion that she thinks they should slow down in a built up area. Context; Steven Joyce, Minister for Communications and Information Technology, revealed that Crown Fibre Holdings had concluded negotiations with two key partners - Northpower Limited and Ultra Fast Fibre Limited, owned by WEL Networks - and that rollout of fibre in Hamilton, Cambridge, Te Awamutu, Tauranga, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Hawera, Tokoroa and Whangarei would get underway shortly. Mayor Julie Hardaker says Hamilton will benefit significantly from the UFB rollout. 'Not only will access to ultra-fast broadband have tremendous benefits for our schools, hospitals, businesses and homes but the rollout itself is expected to generate hundreds of new jobs for our region and WEL Networks which is great'. (NZ Herald 8 December 2010) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Young people to be the main focus of traffic police this year... News. 5 January 2011
Date: 2011
From: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Waikato Times].
Reference: DCDL-0016453
Description: The title reads 'Young people to be the main focus of traffic police this year...News' A traffic policeman has stopped a young driver qho asks indignantly 'Why pick on the young; the officer replies 'To ensure you get old'. Context - Transport Minister Steven Joyce says 'The Government will crack down on young drivers this year, with possible changes to the graduated driver licence scheme. Young people, aged under 30, were the heaviest contributors to the high-risk group, accounting for more than 52 per cent of fatal crashes. Of all the high-risk fatal drivers, 83 per cent were men. Nearly half the high-risk drivers aged 15 to 19 were guilty of driving outside the rules of their licence. A further 14 per cent were also over the legal blood-alcohol limit. (Stuff 24 January 2011) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
"Removing the upper spending limit on third party-parallel campaigns will once again en...
Date: 2010
From: Scott, Thomas, 1947- :[Digital cartoons published in the Dominion Post]
Reference: DCDL-0013753
Description: The cartoon shows Transport Minister Steven Joyce at a press conference saying that 'removing the upper spending limit on third party-parallel campaigns will once again entitle kiwis to the finest democracy money can buy...' The Government has announced its reform package for electoral finance laws. Its proposed changes include removing the cap on the amount third parties can spend on their election campaigns which could leave the door open for wealthy groups to try and buy an election result according to the PSA. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).