David Rowe political cartoons : Boxes 16-20

Box

Item

Title

Date

Publication

Description

Physical characteristics

Signatures and inscriptions

Box 16

1083

Gold Automatic - men ancing on pocket watch

Pencil and ink

1084

Australian Financial Review

Expedition

Pencil and ink

1085

before 2005

Australian Financial Review

World Series Cricket - Kerry Packer, Imran Khan

Pencil and ink

1086

Australian Financial Review

USA One-Dollar Bill

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1087

Australian Financial Review

Elaphant Circus Act

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1088

Australian Financial Review

Agriculture/Land - lawn mower money

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1089

1995-2000

Australian Financial Review

Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) Managing Director Brian Johns

Pencil and ink

1090

Prisoners

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1091

Australian Financial Review

Sumo Wrestling

Pencil and ink

1092

Australian Financial Review

Chop Sticks

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1093

Australian Financial Review

Wooden Abacus with Cars

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1094

Australian Financial Review

Mathamaticians

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1095

after 1993

M2 Motorway Northern Suburbs

Pencil and ink

1096

Military Tank High Jump

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1097

1990s

Motorway - Calendar

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1098

Money watering can

Pencil and ink

1099

1992-1993

Lynn Arnold - Australian Labour Party

Pencil and ink

1100

Economy/Jobs/Wages

Pencil and ink

1101

Batemans Bay - Politician

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1102

Television Personality - Brian Henderson

Watercolour and ink

1103

Legal Scene - "how does you client plead?"

Ink drawing

1104

Germany/Currency - Deutschemark

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1105

Men riding shopping carts like chariots

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1106

Proud Parents

1-Aug-99

Cisco Systems to Invest $1 Billion for Stake in KPMG

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1107

1990-2008

Westpac CEO David Morgan

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1108

Australia-Japan Relations - Samurai

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1109

TOLL - computers

Watercolour and ink

1110

% sign see-saw

Watercolour and ink

1111

Counting Sheep

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1112

24-Jul-95

Australian Financial Review

Australian Tank

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1113

Australian Financial Review

Japan - Liberal Democratic Party

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1114

3-May-95

Australian Financial Review

Cocoa Farmers

Pencil and ink

1115

Armed men attack giant head

Pencil and ink

1116

Australian-Japanese Relations - Samurai hot-air balloon

Pencil and ink

1117

National Curriculum - apple brian

Pencil and ink

Pencil drawing on verso

1118

Judge

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1119

Samurai building wall

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1120

J. B. Were highspeed tape reader

Watercolour and ink

1121

Australian Financial Review

Women's Rights

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1122

The Last Act

Australian Financial Review

Sport - Darryl Brohman

Pencil and ink

1123

24-Aug-94

Australian Financial Review

Scales of justice

Pencil and ink

1124

Australian Financial Review

Man on unicyle riding over rooftops

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1125

Man in concial hat watering Australia

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1126

Man walking tightrope with explosives

Pencil and ink

1127

before 2002

Currency - Lira

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1128

Australian Financial Review

Samurai Sculpture

Pencil and ink

1129

Australian Financial Review

Economy

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1130

Australian Financial Review

Car with men as tyres

Pencil and ink

1131

1993-2001

Australian Financial Review

Bill Clinton

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1132

Man catching butterflies

Pencil and ink

1133

Australian One-Dollar Coin

Pencil and ink

1134

Australian Financial Review

Man finds landmine

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1135

21-Jun-05

Australian Financial Review

Maastricht Treaty - Single Euro Currency

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1136

21-Jun-05

Australian Financial Review

Currency - Euro

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1137

Flying Kangaroo Court

Australian Financial Review

Law - flying kangaroo

Watercolour and ink

Text on verso

1138

Lend Lease - men in horse costume

Watercolour and ink

1139

Punching glove jack-in-the-box

Pencil and ink

1140

22-Jun-05

Olympics - Michael Knight

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1141

Australian Financial Review

Russia - Caspian Oil

Pencil and ink

1142

approximately 1998

Currency - Deutsche Mark fixed rate

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1143

Man with devil horns and phone on head

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1144

Men on scaffolding sculpting politican

Pencil and ink

1145

Apple - computers

Pencil and ink

1146

Dragon Fly

Ink drawing

1147

Satellite Hat - China

Pencil and ink

1148

21-Jun-05

Australian Financial Review

Currency - Euro

Pencil and ink

1149

Tiger

Pencil and ink

1150

Technology - computer

Pencil and ink

1151

Judge

Pencil and ink

1152

Currency - Japanese Yen

Pencil and ink

1153

Australia-Japanese Relations

Pencil and ink

1154

Australian Financial Review

Granade Brussel Sprouts

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1155

23-Dec-96

Australian Financial Review

IBM chairman Louis Vincent Gerstner

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1156

Sausage maker turning people into cars - Motorway?

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1157

Australian Financial Review

Currency - Japanese Yen Pospering

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1158

At the Berlin Film Festival

Australian Financial Review

Comic - admission costs

Ink drawing

1159

16-Jun-05

Australian Financial Review

Religion Manger Scene - Rosemount GSM

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1160

Man with leg kicked up

Pencil and ink

1161

1990s

Tim Fischer - Deputy Prime Minister

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1162

Man holding umbrella pens

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1163

Sports - Medalist (Tuley?)

Pencil

Signed by artist

1164

Sunday Herald

Famous Television Personality

Watercolour and ink

Text on verso

1165

Famous Television Personality

Watercolour and ink

1166

before 2006

Alan Greenspan

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1167

Australian Financial Review

Men huddled together

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1168

1991-1996

Budget - Paul Keating

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1169

1993-1995

Edouard Balladur French Prime Minister

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1170

1990-1997

Jim Bolger

Pencil and ink

1171

15-Jun-05

John Button - Minister for Industry and Commerce

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1172

before 1996

Communications Minister - David Beddall

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1173

Endorsements - Harry M. Miller

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1174

Man with beard - Powley

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1175

Court

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1176

1993 or 1994

Chris Schacht - Minister for Science

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1177

before 1995

Jacques Delors

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1178

1993-2001

Hillary Clinton

Pencil and ink

1179

18-Jun-05

US Elections - Vote #1 Bill Clinton

Pencil and ink

1180

1993-2001

US Politics - Bill Clinton

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1181

Man dressed as cupid

Pencil and ink

1182

18-Jun-05

Australian Financial Review

Bill Clinton G7 Summitt

Pencil and ink

1183

1991-1996

Australian Financial Review

Paul Keating, Simon Crean

Pencil and ink

1184

15-Jun-05

Employment Minister - Simon Crean

Pencil and ink

1185

1990s

Industry Policy

Pencil and ink

1186

Politician holding broken piggy bank

Pencil and ink

1187

1993-2001

Australian Financial Review

US Politics - Bill Clinton

Pencil and ink

1188

Australian Financial Review

Man with arms crossed

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1189

before 1999

Gareth Evans - Australian Labour Party

Pencil and ink

1190

Australia-China Relations - city growing out of palm with Chinese flag

Pencil and ink

1191

before 2007

Bruce Baird - Australian Libal Party

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1192

1989-1996

Economist Bernie Fraser

Pencil and ink

1193

Man sitting on mountain of money

Pencil and ink

1194

1990s

Essington Development Group - Malcolm Edwards

Pencil and ink

Pencil drawing on verso

1195

House on taxi

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1196

Currency - Australian Dollar

Pencil and ink

1197

13-Mar-95

Australian Financial Review

Scales of justice

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1198

Boat in a bottle

Pencil and ink

1199

Australian Financial Review

Sport

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1200

US Politics - Falcon

Pencil and ink

1201

1996-2006

Kim Beazley

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1202

1991-1996

Paul Keating, Wayne Goss

Pencil and ink

1203

before 2006

Alan Greenspan

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1204

A. Hadid

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1205

before 2006

Alan Greenspan

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1206

1990s

Australian Television Network - Bruce Gordon

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1207

16-Jun-05

Lynette Harrison, Alan Griffiths

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1208

before 2003

APEC - Goh Chok Tong

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1209

Man on toilet - Perry

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1210

before 2010

Viktor Chernomyrdin - Russian Politician

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1211

15-Jun-05

Kim Campbell - Canadian Politician

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1212

Men speaking through bell-phones

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1213

1991-1995

Trade Practices Comission (TPC) - Allan Fels

Pencil Drawing

Signed by artist

1214

Australian Financial Review

Cocktail with sinking ship

Pencil and ink

1215

1990-1993

Australian Financial Review

Tony Packard

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1216

1989-1996

Economist Bernie Fraser

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1217

before 1996

Communications Minister - David Beddall

Pencil and ink

Box 17

1218

Man holding speared ballot papers standing on ballot box

Pencil and ink

1219

Spreading The Word

20-Jun-05

1998 election Kim Beasley standing outside house holding hammer with GST on the head

Pencil and ink

1220

Two characters sitting on large wine box with coins pouring out floating in ocean

Pencil and ink

1221

Bearded man riding dragon on skis sourounded by high rise buildings

Pencil and ink

1222

19 December ----?

Australian Financial Review

"pr19drowe9" elephant balancing with ringmaster holding tail

Pencil and ink

1223

September 2010?

Michael Chaney favouring an ETS rather than carbon tax

Watercolour and ink

1224

Richard Pratt jumping out of cardboard box of dollars holding paper headed ADI DEFENCE SUPPLIER

Watercolour and ink

1225

And The Sinner Is

approximately 1999

Santa and girl holding Sheridan Report for the IOCon Sydney bid for 2000 Olympics

Pencil and ink

1226

2014-2015

John Prescott sacked from Aurizon receiving drink from Mr Ellis

Watercolour and ink

1227

Paul Blackburne property developer from WA leaping from a crane

Watercolour and ink

1228

John Malone, Liberty media in US(with wife?) in air holding cables

Watercolour and ink

Drawing on verso

1229

Diners Clubbed

Two male diners one holding a Diners Club card knocked out by waiter with leg of meat

Watercolour and ink

1230

approximately 1999

Peter Corrigan CEO of GIO in a manhole with a spade and sign "Man at Work".

Watercolour and ink

1231

8-Jul-05

Robert Clifford appointed to head investor relations for BHP in London

Watercolour and ink

1232

Kerry Stokes surrounded by the insides of an old television set

Pencil and ink

1233

Ted Kunkel from Foster's Beer holding Fosters can with umbrella protruding like a Ned Kelly headgear

Pencil and ink

1234

Lachlan Murdoch piloting a News Corp plane that is sitting on a pedestal

Watercolour and ink

1235

Man cracking whip with couple questioning getting on board United Energy

Watercolour and ink

1236

Fred Smith from Burns Philp with a megaphone sitting in a high chair overlooking the city

Pencil and ink

1237

Philip Ruddock with whistle in hand sitting beside a bed with two pairs of legs sticking out the end

Watercolour and ink

1238

In Pencil: Tiger Economies

Tiger in business suit smoking a cigar with money box around neck playing fifflesticks

Pencil and ink

1239

approximately 2000

Geoff Dixon and Ralph Norris sharing a meal while carving up Ansett and NZ Air

Watercolour and ink

1240

Money box pig about to swallow a string of credit cards

Watercolour and ink

1241

..This Pouch Ain'T Big Enough For Both Of Us..

Two men in a pouch around the torso of a large man

Pencil and ink

1242

Money box pig labelled Bank of Japan chained to a brick post with a V on top

Pencil and ink

1243

Private Health Insurance

Body bleeding on operating table. Surgeon says "He'll need a transfusion" and other man says "Cash or credit?"

Watercolour and ink

1244

Tree with roots like tentacles surrounding highrise buildings

Watercolour and ink

1245

Crumbles

Man holding umbrella with bricks falling on him while reading a newspaper with headline "FORECAST WALL ST"

Watercolour and ink

Drawing on verso

1246

Banks

Customer in casual dress says to teller "You really need to work on your image" to which banker in suit and funny hat replies "We are!"

Watercolour and ink

1247

In Pencil: Food For Autumn Fare In Orange

Sun Herald

Man and woman sharing a meal in a cutout orange on wheels

Pencil and ink

1248

14-Dec-94

A turkey with a 5 cent coin protruding from its rear end

Pencil and ink

1249

The Gatekeeper

Two men, one the gatekeeper with a sign on the gate "BEWARE OF THE AUDITOR"

Watercolour and ink

Drawing on verso

1250

approximately 2011

Woman kncking on loo door "C'mon Bruce ! You've been in there for days. He comes out with newspaper under arm saying "To some I'd be a hero". Bruce Arms??

Watercolour and ink

1251

1995-2003

Allan Fels holding an egg labelled ACCC in an egg and spoon race

Pencil and ink

1252

1-Sep-02

Solomon Lew campaigning to stay on the Coles Myer Board

Pencil and ink

1253

1-Oct-03

Sale of Magma Copper Company by BHP's Jerry Ellis who removes the picture of a turkey named Magma Copper

Pencil and ink

1254

In Pencil Scribble - Virtual Economy, Mfg Sector, Bricks And Mortar

approximately 2011

Kim Carr with a pick axe in his mouthstuck in a well surrounded by bundles of money with another man (can't reconise) throwing bundles of notes. Also encircled are the words "Real jobs"

Watercolour and ink

1255

James Packer in a cinema throwing jaffas from a bag labelled "Offers" with attendant with a torch saying "Sir there's been a complaintIf you persist in throwing offers around could you throw a little harder?"

Watercolour and ink

1266

1-Jan-99

Unveiling of the Euro January 1 1999

Pencil and ink

1267

Pencil Scribble - "Survey Insurance?"

1-Jul-14

General Insurance Code of Practice came into effect with 12 months' leeway. Man labelled NRMS and woman on a liferaft surrounded by packets from other insurers.

Pencil and ink

1268

Man on sinking sailboat facing the Statue of the Liberty

Pencil and ink

1269

A tightrope with circus performers representing the States - SA straddling the rope, Qld with whip, Vic sawing the post and NSW juggling underneath

Pencil and ink

1270

Rod Sims? Standing on telephone wires holding a post with dog labelled ACCC sitting on it

Watercolour and ink

1271

Long necked man with pickaxe behind his back with head buried in a $10 note

Pencil and ink

1272

ANZ executive in a kilt under which are hidden shareholders losing money. Could it be Scott Collary?

Watercolour and ink

1273

Man on phone as three men, two in prison garb and one with a coat and trousers with dollar signs all over ecape

Pencil and ink

1274

approximately 2014

David Yuile? Leaving AAPT?

Watercolour and ink

1275

5 men holding hands falling out of the sky watched by 4 men inside overalls hanging from a post

Pencil and ink

1276

A large hand lifts a car with Fringe Benefit Tax label in the door with two well-heeled men, one trying to stop it and the other running away

Pencil and ink

Drawing on verso

1277

1-Aug-95

Man with racquet and 20 cent coins about to hit them over the net on which 3 men are climbing

Pencil and ink

1278

Chained dog labelled ASIC watches as 3 men are about to be burned at the stake with angry men waving pitchforks

Watercolour and ink

1279

A large electric device, probably a TV set being caught by 5 men with another looking on with his hands in his pocket

Pencil and ink

1280

Woman holding an axe with the name "J. Stack" on the lapel of her jacket and a Channel 7 logo on the brick wall

Pencil and ink

1281

Man in striped suit and bowler hat standing behind an elephant holding its long tail with an electric plug on its end

Watercolour and ink

1282

Don Argus ?? Holding a hammer labelled Rio Tinto in one hand and pliers in the other over an anvil labelled BHP with a $ sign on the top

Watercolour and ink

1283

Two men in an arm wrestle while another stands with his back to them and his hands behind his back

Pencil and ink

1284

Man in a pose as "The Thinker" however the top of his head has a number of holes

Pencil and ink

1285

Man wired to a box holding a book titles WIRED with 24 teeth each with a letter, number or figure from a keyboard

Pencil and ink

1286

Man walking a tightrope plugged into the wall socket carrying a large $ sign

Watercolour and ink

1287

2012-2013?

Stuart Machin (?) in the surf wearing a Coles t-shirt and holding a surboard which has been attacked by a shark - the shark is also in the water with a joker's cap (can't identify)

Watercolour and ink

1288

An upside down computer with man standing on end, a strange character climbing out of the screen, and a PC guard pointing a gun at a man with the electric cord in his mouth

Pencil and ink

1289

25-Jul-95

Man on stilts carrying a large knife and fork each piercing a box marked "TRADE". To do with WTO Trade Policy Review Body (TPRB) on 24 and 25 July 1995.

Pencil and ink

1290

Man holding 3 leads as he takes 3 aeroplanes for a walk

Pencil and ink

1291

Man putting on a sock with TRANSPARENCY written on the side

Watercolour and ink

1292

A metal object with a handle with a terrified face and the word MOUSE

Pencil and ink

1293

Strange animal wearing a Union Jack and body in segments labelled A - I sniffing a large ball

Pencil and ink

1294

1997?

Rupert Murdoch in dressing gown drops milk bottles as Ron Brierley the paperboy on a bicycle throws a copy of Fairfax newspaper indicating a Brierley corporate raid

Watercolour and ink

1295

approximately 2014

David Gonski in bed with John Morschel on the floor - David Gonski takes over ANZ chairmanship from John Morschel??

Watercolour and ink

1296

I presume this is John Howard in his Superman outfit though does not look all that much like him

Watercolour and ink

1297

Three pipers emerging from a large bundle of people falling from the sky

Pencil and ink

1298

Four men in suits carrying briefcases walking together with their faces obscured by two strange creatures

Pencil and ink

1299

Top of man's face wearing a stars and stripes hat the brim filled with water in which 2 naked men with buckets are attempting to bail out

Pencil and ink

1300

Man watching as a man is trapped between spokes attached to a large wooden Star of David

Pencil and ink

Drawing on verso

1301

Man on a tightrope between 2 syscrapers balancing a pole with a brieface at each end, smoking a cigar with a man behind in the air holding papers and pointing

Pencil and ink

1302

Man baring his teeth wearing goggles filled with water with fish swimming and inside his left goggle there is a man sitting at a table holding a fork eyeing the fish

Pencil and ink

1303

Man in the air sitting on a pen holing a bag of money and looking down on a joust between 2 pigs sitting on strange pigs with hornsfeeding baby pig moneyboxes

Pencil and ink

1304

3 men high on a skyscraper using scissors/shears to try to cut down branches of money growing on the sides of the building

Pencil and ink

1305

Very large TV set depicting tall buildings. In the body of the set are approximately 30 businessmen with an extra one standing outside attached to the cord

Watercolour and ink

1306

Intrepid looking explorer on top of a church spire watching money floating everywhere

Pencil and ink

1307

Man with bowtie standing on world globe surrounded by men with smoking electric cords in their mouths

Pencil and ink

1308

Four men, one with a jacket covered in dollar signs standing at a bar smoking cigars with dollar signs attached to the railings

Pencil and ink

1309

Head of a man wearing glasses in a bowl

Pencil and ink

1310

Man wearing glasses pensively leaning on his arms

Pencil and ink

1311

Man sunbaking in front of his house under which lurks a man evidently watching him

Pencil and ink

1312

John Howard (?) with ringing telephone on his head with hands together in prayer

Watercolour and ink

1313

Tony Abbott (?) wearing a large sobrero type hat with stars attached and hanging bags being approached by 2 men in stars and stripes jackets

Pencil and ink

1314

Man holding plugged in TV highlighting the word TEN

Watercolour and ink

1315

approximately =2012

Peter Barron with his hands around the necks of Neville Wran and Graham Richardson

Pencil and ink

1316

Two men at table, one with empty plate, the other revouring a newspaper - Financial Review?

Pencil and ink

1317

4-Jul-05

Rupert Murdoch with baseball bat regretting having sold the Dodgers in 2008 and will now have to pay millions for TV rights

Watercolour and ink

1318

Man with hoe surrounded by buried men minus arms about to put another into a hole. Pencil notes - HARD CHOICE TAX PREMIERS - CARR

Pencil and ink

1319

Man with nametag WILSON on his knees shuffling pack of cards

Watercolour and ink

1320

24-Jul-95

Man in a suit of armour attempting to hitch a ride

Pencil and ink

1321

Man driving a tractor thowing away money while 3 men holding each other in a chain with top one holding onto a house at the top of the cliff

Pencil and ink

1322

Long line of men trying to keep hold of a monster labelled ASEAN

Pencil and ink

1323

20-Aug-97

Man suspended in space in a basket surrounded by red relephones

Watercolour and ink

1324

Rupert Murdoch with a telephone to his ear - the digits say TELSTRA

Watercolour and ink

1325

Leonie Burke, Chair Local Government Board 1993-6

Pencil and ink

1326

Man with wings stands on same image and again on same image and 4th one flies into the unknown. There is a word in pencil -JENNY

Pencil and ink

1327

approximately 2014

Peter Costello holding a piggybank on a plate with NAB written on the side

Pencil and ink

Drawing on verso

1328

Paul Keating dressed in stars and stripes outfit with a crystal ball

Pencil and ink

1329

Man with moustache, elevated with a shadow behind him watching as someone is falling down a hole - can just see outstretched arms

Watercolour and ink

1330

Naked man exercising with a stretch device with a large dollar sign attached. Possibly published on 8/4/1994

Watercolour and ink

1331

Kerry Stokes in a shirt with a channel 7 logo holding a football surrounded by the legs and feet of footballers one with FOXTEL on the side of his boot

Watercolour and ink

1332

December 2014?

David Murray pointing to a truck with a number plate ACCC removing an ATM. To do with the Murray Report

Watercolour and ink

1333

approximately April 2016

Allan Fels playing cards with Scott Morrison - Fells with a scowl has a full house of cards ACCC

Watercolour and ink

1334

approximately April 2016

Allan Fels depicted as a dog with a bone - the bone happens to be a man's trousered leg and foot with shoe

Watercolour and ink

1335

Man with moustache (same as 1329) with a cardboard box labelled EXECS X 20 full of businessmen ( execs)

Watercolour and ink

1336

Allan Fels (?) running in the rain with a barget on his back

Watercolour and ink

1337

Man with a collar and chain around his neck looking surprised while a man with umbrella is running along the chain

Watercolour and ink

1338

Man in a red and white striped suit holding a large dollar sign tightrope walking on an electric cord partially plugged into the wall with a refection of the dollar in blood underneath

Watercolour and ink

1339

Impossible to describe clearly!!! On left side a cliff with one man hoding another who appears to be rescuing one from the other side which is a huge conglomerate of pipes and people hanging onto anything or anyone they can

Pencil and ink

1340

Man in striped suit under an umbrella with ACA written on it in the air surrounded by aeroplanes

Pencil and ink

1341

Man adrift on upturned boat at sea surrounded by sharks

Pencil and ink

1342

Man with big ears and claws instead of fingers carrying the head of dog/wolf(?)

Pencil and ink

1343

Man in striped suit sitting on a bird's nest on a tree branch watching as the eggs with wings fly away

Pencil and ink

1344

Man in suit with barefeet smoking a cigarette with a rattle in his other hand - possibly symbolises something to do with Crown casino?

Watercolour and ink

1345

Two men facing each other with a Visa card in their mouths

Watercolour and ink

1346

Weekend Review

Man in a black suit golding a glass of red wine

Pencil and ink

1347

Man holding a gold statue of Kerry Packer

Watercolour and ink

1348

Man wearing glasses with cuts on his face holding a razor and a towel labelled NO FRILLS BUDGET SAFETY RAZOR

Pencil and ink

1349

Two obese men smoking huge cigars fighting over what looks like a football labelled with a $ sign

Pencil and ink

1350

Man in restaurant sitting at a table spoon in hand with a bowl of soup with a man's head in it calling "Waiter"

Watercolour and ink

1351

A man's head and shoulders with a three pin plug in his forehead

Watercolour and ink

1352

A christmas tree with an angel on the top, i.e. a smiling man dressed as an angel with a number of "warranty" labels scattered around

Pencil and ink

1353

approximately 2012

Man in front of a TV with a slot labelled "PAY TV INSERT 2x20c" saying "That's just about perfect Rod" to man outside holding an aerial made from a coathanger. Could be Rupert Murdoch and Rod Sims

Watercolour and ink

1354

Man is striped suit and spotted tie holding a shining gold hand i.e. golden handshake

Watercolour and ink

1355

Man with glasses holding a protractor

Pencil and ink

1356

Two men one holding 5 rings above his head - olympic rings?

Pencil and ink

1357

Man in striped suit with SLOB written on a label on his lapel, being held aloft my 3 men

Pencil and ink

There are also 2 cartoons that are not by David Rowe but by K. Leish at the back of the box but not numbered.

Pencil and ink

Box 18

1358

14-Feb-05

Peter Costello 2005 budget. "Of course! Anyone wrongfully detained should expect an apology

Pencil and ink

1359

6-May-05

Peter Costello 2005 budget. Statue of Keating on desk. Immigration Minister Amanda Vanstone and PM John Howard in corridor. PM Howard." Of course the wrongful detention of anyone is an outrage..Amanda. An outrage! But these things work themselves out in time.....

Pencil and ink

1360

11-Feb-05

Kim Beazley sitting on side of a river called Tumbi creek with a small fish on line and large fish in water with face of PM Howard. Beazley:" Another bloody junior minister...

Pencil and ink

1361

3-Feb-05

Peter Costello and ACCC Samuels with holster guns conferring facing three business leaders. Costello: we've put the frighteners on 'emnow we should put them in different cells before they collude on their storySamuels thinking: okey doke

Pencil and ink

1362

2-Feb-05

Kim Beazley standing with his stomach open and being fed ladders to fuel a fire in it. Cartoon called "The fire in the belly". Ladders are called 'ladders of opportunity' and person feeding the ladders into Beazley is calling out 'more fuel!'

Pencil and ink

1363

'The State Of The Union'.

4-Feb-05

Prime minister Howard in bed with US President George W Bush with US Eagle on top of bedhead. President Bush:"Yup..it's all good..

Pencil and ink

1364

23-Jul-01

John Anderson, leader of the National Party remonstrating against Bob Katter's decision to leave the party with his shadow in the background. Anderson: Yeah, we've lost a few..Katter..Cochran..but where's the future in going solo..? Right fellas? His shadow in the back : 'fellas?'

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1365

The Recount

13-Nov-00

2000 US Presidential election. Set in a boxing ring with George W Bush and Al Gore lying on the boxing rink floor asleep while umpire is undertaking a recount. Ringside various figures, including PM Howard and varous signs. Signs say'Bush 2000; world markets,;Gore; Kyoto; Whatever; Gore or Bush; Souths.

Pencil and ink

1366

Peace By Piece

3-Jan-01

Date marks failure of Middle East peace talks brokered by President Bill Clinton. Clinton standing at doorstep holding Washington Post with headings 'Peace' and 'Bomb". Yasser Arafat outside facing the President as an animal with a dead dove of peace in his mouth.

Pencil and ink

1367

22-Jan-01

President Bill Clinton transferring keys to the Presidency to George W Bush holding a bag with 'mandate' written on it . Clinton has bubble from mouth saying 'legacy, a saxaphone around his neck and 'fuck' written near his hand. Both men are naked.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1368

11 November 2000-12 November 2000

Historical and contemporary Presidents in the style of the stone carvings at Mount Rushmore. From left to right they are George Washington, Theodore Roosevelt, face unknown, George W Bush, Al Gore, George Bush snr. Worker on scaffolding in front of sculpture of Al Gore has expletives coming out of his mouth.

Pencil and ink

1369

18 August 2001-19 August 2001

Immigration minister Phillip Ruddock with a child cowering in the corner. Brick wall has inscribed " Villawood your home away from home"

Pencil and ink

1370

Book Launch..

28-Jun-05

Kim Beazley and Simon Crean walking together on one side of the street and Prime Minister Howard and Alexander Downer on the other with PM holding a document marked "IR law" under a sign 'Books" and with street called "Senate St". Beazley being hit on head by a book thrown from a taxi sign plated "Loner inside. A Labor tragedy...Crean saying "that's nice...a signed copy and a hardcover too!"

Pencil and ink

1371

Dinner Party Reshuffle

27-Jun-05

Kim Beazley arranging name plates at dinner table with a pot on stove burning and marked "policy." Beazley holding in his hand two name plates marked Gillard and Rudd. Various name plates on table. Beazley saying:"Jenny and Lindsay can have a chat..Kevin next to Julia, that's nice. Stephen, Wayne and Stephen ..mmm..best to keep them apart...put Tony next to ol'martin and ...whats that smell? Names refer to Jenny Macklin, Lindsay Tanner, Stephen Conroy, Wayne Swan, Stephen Smith and Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd.

Pencil and ink

1372

Vizard..The Verdict

29-Jul-05

Steve Vizard on trial for allegations of insider share trading. Picture shows Vizard holding a piece of paper saying 10 years and $390,000 facing a judge, a barrister and three seated men all shouting 'more'. Vizard saying ' it wasn't that funny'

Coloured watercolour

1373

Ngv.

23 July 2005-24 July 2005

Framed portrait of Steve Vizard with two couples looking at the painting. First viewer says 'It'll be worth millions when he's dead; second viewer says "he isin Melbourne. Fourth viewer says " Amazinghow his eyes avoid you around the room.

Pencil and ink

1374

20-Jul-01

Kerry Packer in an ermine robe with a sword marked 'Fairfax" in a large rock from which Packer has emerged. James Packer in background sitting on a horse saying 'giddyup.' Refers to Packers decision at the time to sell his share of Fairfax

Pencil and ink

1375

20-Jul-05

Kim Beazley falling down escalator steps with word 'polls' written on side wall and shadow of John Howard at top of escalator

black and white - pencil

1376

9 July 2005-10 July 2005

Man standing on London underground station with train with skull for engine approaching. On side wall is written London 2012 and Live 8. Refers to the terrorist bombings that took place on 7 July 2005.

Pencil and ink

1377

The Gross Domestic Product

9 June 2001-10 June 2001

Peter Costello as mother of John Howard in a pram marked the economy with love hearts floating above him. Walking along is Kim Beazley with his deputy and shadow treasurer Simon Crean saying 'it's got a face only a treasurere could love'. Beazley says 'yes dear'.

Pencil and ink

1378

19-20 May 01

Kim Beazley and John Howard looking into a crevass with danger sign HIH. Refers to collapse of HIH insurance company. Beazley says " an act of god?" and Howard says "well they thought they were gods"

Pencil and ink

1379

17-Jan-95

Australian Financial Review

Ros Kelly Labour Minister and white board scandal. Materials marked greenhouse gas, kit for schools, raiders

Black and white -pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1380

Rear Window

9-May-95

Australian Financial Review

Brendon Nelson sitting on a throne marked Bradfield, the safe liberal seat for which he won party preselection on 13 May 95.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1381

12-Apr-95

Relates to economic activity on sacred Aboriginal site with unidentified male in business suit digging into ground with indigenous icons around him.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1382

15-Jun-05

Possibly relates to unsuccessful attempt to increase tax on wine in 1993 budget. A farmer surrounded by wine bottles handing from his hat. One marked 1993, another Australia, another rose another champagne

Pencil and ink

1383

unidentified individual holding globe with $ sign going around it. Possibly relates to gfc

Watercolour and ink

1384

Australian Financial Review

Torn map of Australiabeing chewed by mice with portrait of John Curtin imposed with two two unplugged power points coming from his head. A tug boat pulling WA away and a plane heading south. The Treasury wirtten in left hand corner of map and number 50 in far right hand corner

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1385

Joseph Gutnick, former President of Melbourne football club and one of Australia's wealthiest persons declared bankrupt in July 2016.

Watercolour and ink

1386

unknown figure, possibly Peter Costello or former head of Reserve Bank, Glenn Stevens, on a computer with an abacus above the key board

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1387

Ziggy Switowski, former CEO Telstra. Holding an umbrella with a number of abstract characters resembling figures from out of space in the form of tvs descending

Watercolour and ink

1388

unknown figure in spacesuit with power plug in front of suit

Watercolour and ink

1389

Unknown figure (possible Glenn Stevens) skating among fbt obstacles and a car. Could relate to imposition of fbt on luxury vehicles

black and white -pencil and ink

1390

Steve Vizard in a bubble bath in form of an unplugged tv with two other people, one with abc insignia on his arm

Watercolour and ink

1391

Australian Financial Review

Li Peng, former Premier of China responsible for the 1989 Tianamen massacrewith three people in prison clothes on his head with chains attached to his spectacles

Watercolour and ink

1392

1-Jul-05

Don Lane former talk tv host died. Shown ascending to heaven

Watercolour and ink

1393

Australian Financial Review

Figure with catapult using a car for stone aimed at figure holding briefcase marked tax.

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1394

Australian Financial Review

Former head of reserve bank, Glen Stephens dressed as a waiter, holding a building as a cocktail shaker with businessmen sitting at the bar.

Watercolour and ink

1395

John Prescott, former head of BHP Billiton in water with steel welders as buoys

Watercolour and ink

1396

Nicolas Cage, US film star and producer

Watercolour and ink

1397

Four people, one possibly Ros Kelly, former Labour Minister in back pockets of a large figure.

Watercolour and ink

1398

1-Nov-97

Australian Financial Review

John Prescott, former CEO and Chairman BHP Billiton eating from a rice bowl marked BHP surrounded by dollar bills.

Watercolour and ink

1399

Australian Financial Review

President Suharto seated with a cup of tea with two western businessmen with briefcases hiding beside him. Could refer to corruption.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1400

1-Mar-95

Australian Financial Review

unidentified person swinging with a pole. Possibly member of second Keating ministry appointed in March 95

Watercolour and ink

1401

Male figure cooking on bbq with a woman and child looking on and pairs of eyes peering out of darkness. Caption reads 'apparently they hate the naked flame.

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1402

sink plug over holes with word ASEAN written on plug

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1403

Corporate tycoons seated at Christmas table with lid of silver salver raised to show crouched man with briefcase in place of a turkey.

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1404

upturned container of water with plug out and two sail boats with figurres having escaped and getting away.

Watercolour and ink

1405

Blated figure with Asian face marked 'business' being suspended from Japanese yen sign

Watercolour and ink

1406

"Now'

Georgie Parker, two time Gold Logie award winning actress in a glass of beer

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1407

Man (possibly Glenn Stevens) balancing on chair balanced on rug hiding money with pole with plus and minus symbols at opposite ends. Juggling the interest rate.

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1408

Australian Financial Review

Man with balaclava covering his face holding up picture of a clover (reference to Ireland?0 standing astride a broken egg shaped container. Could refer to collapse of the Irish economy in the GFC

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1409

Sir James Goldsmith, eminent British politician and financier who died in 1997. Cartoon shows him on a ladder scaping the shackles shaped like high rise buildings

Watercolour and ink

1410

Business tycoon seated in an airline seat on a flying carpet with 20 as in a twenty dollar bill written on it.

Watercolour

1411

Seven unidentified figures, five with Asian faces, in a trolley car with .com written over it

Watercolour

Signed by artist

1412

The Big Australian

Paul Anderson, former head of BHP wearing a tie marked BHP and tightening his belt with a worker looking on

Watercolour and ink

1413

unidentified bespectacled man holding a round object with a plug like inverted top against a background of two crossroads

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1414

Rupert Murdoch standing in a bowl of liquid being poured from an unplugged tv on top of an elephant's head (US republican party?) with a book in its trunk

Coloured watercolour

1415

unidentified man with bright blue eyes holding cards and emerging from a manhole

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1416

1993-2001

Australian Financial Review

Ted Evans, Secretary to the Treasury, 1993-2001 creating a pyramid of $10 bills

Watercolour and ink

1417

Australian Financial Review

Kerry Packer with drinking straws coming from containers resembling high rise buildings

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1418

two hands holding knitting needles and knitting from yarn holding together the front and back parts of a brain

Watercolour and ink

1419

A figure resembling the where's Wally character with an eye mask to resemble a robber astride the world holding a gun with a $20 bill aloft in one hand and a bag with $ signs over it.

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1420

Paul Keating suspended in a hot air balloon with the word CAD written on it, dropping building blocks from the sky

Watercolour and ink

1421

two unidentified figures one with boxing gloves held up against a suited man holding a box marked ELDERS containing two pistols

Watercolour and ink

1422

Australian Financial Review

A van marked NRMA and 'it pays to belong road service ' inscribed on it with leadsbeing extended out from back of the van to figures clambering to reach the leads across a road with cracks in it

Watercolour and ink

1423

Australian Financial Review

David Marriner, property and theatre magnate

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1424

John Prescott, former head of BHP Billiton holding a container marked FNRT with his foot on an unplugged cord

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1425

Figure dressed as footballer with HK and 7's insignias on jersey looming over high rise buidlings representing Hong Kong and two small figures in jerseys marked 13 and 15

Watercolour and ink

1426

tvs with pay tv written on them forming bodies of pigs symbolising 'pigs will fly'

Watercolour and ink

1427

Australian Financial Review

Cardinal George Pell holding scales of justice with a suited man on one scale held higher than figures seated on the other scale

Watercolour and ink

1428

Former Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (1998-2003) on a bicycle facing backwards on a pedicab with the words Zhu Pedicab written on his shirt

Watercolour and ink

1429

Australian Financial Review

Large figure dressed as a Japanese Samurai warrior standing behind five small figures lined up to turn on a tap marked LNG

Watercolour and ink

1430

Australian Financial Review

Rupert Murdoch on a bicycle delivering newspapers with a house with a broken window in the background

Watercolour and ink

1431

Australian Financial Review

two people falling from the sky with bags marked with a $ sign and banknotes also falling into an upside down house forming a sack for the money being held up by men with houses as hats

Watercolour

1432

Steve Vizard and three other entertainers holding cards with an animal popping out of a hole and a hammer marked WIN

Watercolour

1433

Steve Vizard seated on a chair with a ball and chain

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1434

Australian Financial Review

Asian face wearing a hat with corkscrews and a highrise building on top facing a cow marked 'Taiwan' and a caucasian astride holding large copsticks

Pencil

1435

preliminary sketch of a male face

Watercolour and ink

1436

Australian Financial Review

bending high rise buildings with one representing a kangaroo

Ink, pencil and black watercolour

Signed by artist

1437

line of waiters holding silver salvers approaching a business tycoon with the first waiter taking off the lid to reveal a limousine with number plate 'rich'

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1438

Australian Financial Review

John Prescott, Ceo BHP dressed as a welder with figure that could be Paul Keating on a chopping block and a mirror with inverted sign reading 'Prescott Welding"

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1439

Figure with face resembling Hugh Jackman in Priscilla Queen of the Desert with elaborate headwear filled with various figures and the word 'MODIN' written in various places

Watercolour and ink

1440

figure in a sombrero standing by a convertible on a deserted road facing a huge sheriff sign in the sky like a full moon

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1441

Gareth Evans arm wrestling another politician on a mat marked 'white paper'

Watercolour and ink

1442

Australian Financial Review

two men sucking on a pig's udders with the pig and two others representing piggy banks

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1443

Australian Financial Review

Rupert Murdoch holding a film camera and box against a background of a screen marked with the word 'shares' against the letter V

Pen and ink

1444

Rupert Murdoch dressed as superman

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1445

Figures heading towards an open large box with a red cross sign on it

Watercolour and ink

1446

Ross Free, former ALP politician with his arms bound holding a paper marked 'NFROT'

Box 19

1447

1-May-03

John Howard and Alexander Downer wearing tee shirts labelled I'VE BEEN TO BAGHDAD TOO with Howard saying "Intelligence advice? No.. All we got were these nifty t'shirts"

Pencil and ink

1448

Ian Mcfarlane Stylist To The Stars

1-Aug-01

Ian Macfarlane the barber with scissors surrounded by papers labelled RATES, HOUSING, INFLATION with John Howard shirtless with a mass of chest hairs with TAMPA across them and Peter Costello with a sheet labelled POLLS saying "Leave the chest hair..it suits him".

Pencil and ink

1449

Policy

1-Mar-01

Kim Beazley and John Howard visiting the seat of Ryan before the election

Pencil and ink

1450

John Howard sitting on a large egg labelled BHP - BILLITON on a tree branch labelled TAX LAWS with Peter Costello on another branch on an egg labelled WOOD

Pencil and ink

1451

approximately 2001

Australian Financial Review

John Howard in barber's chair labelled RBA reading the AFR re Fed cuts and rates with Peter Costello awaiting his turn reading about rates and the RBA. Ian Macfarlane asks what he wants and Howard says "A cut? No.. I was thinking of a rinse..Federation Blue perhaps.

Pencil and ink

1452

John Howard filling his car with fuel and reading about OPEC price hikes

Pencil and ink

1453

John Anderson The Horse Whisperer

John Howard and Peter Costello riding a horse labelled THE NATIONALS while John Anderson whispers to the horse

Pencil and ink

1454

Have You Checked Your Use By Date?

John Howard in a dressing gown opens the fridge door to find an octopus with Pauline Hanson's head grinning at him

Pencil and ink

1455

The Coalition

John Anderson, hat in hand stands opposite John Howard with a bag of sweets labelled "high principle treats"and Peter Costello. Howard says "John stands up for his principles" to Costello's "and how do you get him to roll over and play dead?"

Pencil and ink

1456

Somewhere In Canberra

Peter Costello holding a syringe labelled POLLS about to inject John Howard with Tim Fiscer looking on. The Shooting Gallery supervisor says "God knows what they'd do without the stuff".

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1457

1-Jul-00

Kim Beazley approaching Michael Wooldridge with all Labor states supporting a new Medical Alliance disapproved of by Wooldridge

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1458

I Met A Man Who Wasn'T There He Wasn'T There Again Todayi Wish, I Wish He'D Go Away"

AUSTRALIAN

Kim Beazley looking in the bathroom mirror at his reflection - Bob Carr!

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1459

Spending A Penny

approximately 2004

Three men urinating - Peter Costello, a business man and Simon Crean who is urinating a SURPLUS

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1460

Gst Open

A tennis match between an exhausted John Howard and Kim Beazley tying his shoelaces while the umpire calls "New balls please"

Pencil and ink

1461

1998-2000

A TV crew being chased down the street by people on bicycles while a reporter announced "Tensions flared late last night after an attempt to ascertain preferences for either 60 Minutes or SeaChange".

Pencil and ink

1462

Peter Costello in a broken down car labelled REVENUE takes it to One Stop Amendments where he is asked "Sure hope you're insured Mister.."

Pencil and ink

1463

Parliamentary Question Time

1-Feb-00

AUSTRALIAN

John Howard bubble "Why? Oh why? Oh why?" while Peter Costello reads the newspaper regarding the bail out of National Textiles whose chairman is Howard's brother opposed by the Murdoch press.

Pencil and ink

1464

1-May-94

Ralph Willis presenting the 1994 Budget

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1465

Gareth Evans with a guillotine-like slicing device cutting a rocket in two.

Pencil and ink

1466

approximately 2006

Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono with an asylum boat on his head - possible the 42 West Papuan refugees offered temporary visas by John Howard

Pencil and ink

1467

approximately 2006

Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono tethered with a kind of dog chain by John Howard

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1468

Round 1 Of 1

Kim Beazley labelled CHUMP having a boxing match with John Howard labelled CHIMP with the audience screaming "Please fight".

Pencil and ink

1469

John Howard standing on a large outstretched hand tossing a coin

Watercolour and ink

1470

John Howard, Peter Costello and other racing down a steep hill rapidly being overtaken by a fast rolling 20 cent coin

Pencil and ink

1471

The Coalition

John Howard tightrop walking the wires between telegraph poles an umbrella in one hand and a bag of $ in the other and on his shoulders he carries John Anderson who says "Just don't look down"

Pencil and ink

1472

Richard Alston, Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts with a jacket covered in join-the-dots reading his "The Cultural Frontier"

Pencil and ink

1473

The Sixty Four Dollar Question

3-Jul-01

Barry Jones is quizmaster and John Howard and Kim Beazley are contestants with Beazley answering correctly and Howard mumbling "I knew that"

Pencil and ink

1474

11-May-01

A group of men checking theemployment pages of their newspaper with Tony Abbott also holding one asking "Still looking for work?" and one replies "It's a full-time job".

Pencil and ink

1475

Premature Election

10-Nov-00

Al Gore and George Bush in bed together surrounded by newspapers while a media photographer having taken a stream of photographs says "ErSorry".

Pencil and ink

1476

Dirty Harris

17-Nov-00

The closest American election between Al Gore and George W. Bush with the result depending on the votes in Florida where the secretary of state, Kathleen Harris oversaw the process and 36,000 newly registered voters were turned away as she had never entered their names on the roll

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1477

6-Apr-01

Australian Financial Review

A telephone hookup between John Howard and George W Bush with Howard saying "Take it from meRegret is good but don't say sorry"

Pencil and ink

1478

9-Nov-00

A two-headed All Gore and George W Bush while in the background one man says to another "It's amazing what the US electoral system throws up"

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1479

Senate Estimates

17-Feb-05

Senator Robert Hill being interrogated by two officials regarding his protection of an official who felt uncomfortable providing an answer to a question and Hill suggesting that instead of tickling him they needed stronger ways of making him talk.

Pencil and ink

1480

Bush Leads In Polls

2-Nov-00

George W. Bush and his wife Laura at home, he reading the newspaper which says he is leading in the polls to which he asks "Do you know what this means?"

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1481

4-Jan-01

George W. Bush in his office with a roller coaster outside with stations WORLD LOOP, ECONOMY, NASDAQ, WALL STREET with Al Gore saying "Look George. I know the international stuff ain't your bag so just sit back and enjoy the ride"

Pencil and ink

1482

The Four Pillagers Policy

David Murray, CEO of the Commonwealth Bank is running away from the Bush with a bag containing takeovers, regional mergers etc held over his shoulder

Pencil and ink

1483

Meanwhile At The Fiji Inn

1-May-00

Prime Minister, Mahendra Chaudhry basking in the pool at the Fiji Inn reads of the coup and says "This is outrageous! Who'll operate the banana boat?"

Pencil and ink

1484

approximately 2000

A surgery with John Howard in charge of resuscitating and INQUIRY, beside him Michael Wooldridge, Minister for Health and Aged Care is putting on gloves while a man under the bed clutching a health funds suitcase it getting an infusion of REBATE.

Pencil and ink

1485

Mal Brough, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs is on the ALP Titanic holding a toilet brush with Kim Beazley telling him it is a ceremonial toilet brush.

Pencil and ink

1486

Peter Costello checking up on his insurance and being told "Of coure you're insured against Acts of God, amendments of God however"

Pencil and ink

1487

Meanwhile, At The Home For The Politically Unstable

Pauline Hanson wheeling David Oldfield says "Stick with me baby and we'll go places" with John Howard flap flapping in the background

Pencil and ink

1488

Senator Doug Cameron holding a dog lead while dogs try to reach men on the other side of the fence

Pencil and ink

1489

Man riding a very long-necked Emu

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1490

Australian Financial Review

Man with an upside down bowler hat on his head and chopsticks in his left hand

Pencil and ink

1491

Australian Financial Review

The body of a tiger with 5 people in striped leggings underneath and 5 pieces of paper headed BILL scattered around

Pencil and ink

1492

A man holding an American flag and smoking a cigar has one foot on East Timor and the other almost in the Pacific Ocean

Pencil and ink

1493

A barrel lying on its side with the ring pull nearby in a pool of liquid (blood?)

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1494

A man on stilts in a china bowl labelled Asian Development Bank filled with paper money completely covering a man holding out his arm in the hope of being rescued

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1495

Australian Financial Review

A large man who looks to be in agony seated on the ground totally surrounded by skyscraper buildings

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1496

Sun Herald

A head and shoulders portrait of Michael Keaton

Watercolour and ink

1497

1-Jul-96

Paul Anderson (?) from BHP straightening a bent sword as he tries to rescue BHP from its persistent decline

Pencil and ink

1498

Raising Interest Rates

approximately 2003

Ian McFarlane, Governor of the Reserve Bank pushing a pram with John Howard walking in front saying"I'm not telling you again it's not mine!!!" Refers to his increase of interest rates before the election against advice from Howard

Pencil and ink

1499

Man with a gigantic mincing machine feeds men with striped pants into the machine and they come out the other end as smartly dressed and well off individuals

Pencil and ink

1500

Too Little Too Late?

1-Oct-01

John Howard, Peter Costello and others all on an overloded motor bike heading for the seat of Ryan while Kim Beazley sits in his convertible thinking "Dum de dum"

Pencil and ink

1501

Inside a large globe of the world a large pig moneybox with wings flies with her baby moneyboxes - they don't have wings

Pencil and ink

1502

9-Mar-95

Australian Financial Review

Ray Willing, CEO of the NRMA is planning to privatise the NRMA. He has screw in his shoulders and there are plans to tighten the screws

Pencil and ink

1503

Man blowing pipes from which another man is blown out

Pencil and ink

1504

Gst Caravan Pt Ii

Four squeezed in a caravan. Peter Costello complains that Kim Beazley is naked but he replies "But I like sleeping GST free". When it is sugested that some adjustments could be made Costello suggests Howard can go in the tent

Pencil and ink

1505

Peter Costello standing with a chain around his left leg

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1506

22-Jun-05

A man is totally drowned in Business Activity Statements but he reaches out with a brush to change the sign BAS to BASTARDS

Pencil and ink

1507

For Sale Airport Only One Owner

25-Jun-02

John Howard reflecting on what they could do with the $5.6 billion after selling Sydney Airport to Southern Cross Consortium however Peter Costello and another respond with "Debt"

Pencil and ink

1508

Kim Beazley flat on his back knocked out in a boxing ring, Peter Costello looking on while John Howard is sitting on him holding on to his elevated left leg

Pencil and ink

1509

A large open book on top of an elaborate structure in the middle of a river

Pencil and ink

1510

A man blowing on pipes from which leaves appear to be growing who has a $ sign as his left eye

Pencil and ink

1511

A large number of long necked bottles and in the foreground Santa Claus with a sack on his back is trying to get down one of them

Pencil and ink

1512

A group of acrobats performing a human pyramid with the bottom one labelled "Underlying fact" and others displaying "Youth Unemployment", "Intertest Rates" etc with Kim Beakley holding on to them saying "Listen Hold it till Paul gets back"

Pencil and ink

1513

Australian Financial Review

A man on a treadmill hooked up to an ECG machine

Pencil and ink

1514

Australian Financial Review

Mahathir bin Mohamad, Prime Minister of Malaysia from 1981 to 2003 holding a briefcase with a building falling down behind him and skyscrapers in the background

Pencil and ink

1515

A dragon with a very long tail wrapped around a number of skyscrapers

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1516

Professor Ross Fitzgerald(?) eating a banana

Pencil and ink

1517

A giant electric football with a number of skyscaper buildings on the top observed by two small figures with another climbing the football

Pencil and ink

1518

approximately 1998

Australian Financial Review

A plane with labels Lufthansa and Trade Practices Commission (TPC) in the air along with a flying kangaroo

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1519

26-Apr-95

Australian Financial Review

A soldier hanging onto a telephone and worried about something he sees. Could possibly be something to do with Rwanda??

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1520

24-Nov-97

The APEC meeting held in Canada in Vancouver on 24-25 November 1997

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1521

Australian Financial Review

Umberto Bossi, Italian politician putting on a boot labelled ITALY

Pencil and ink

1522

Sun Herald

Three arrows, one into a heart, one with cupid sitting in a boat with a bow and arrow, and one with cupid in the air whose head is a TV, again with bow and arrow

Watercolour and ink

1523

A hand holding a fallen skyscraper lying among a pile of others

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1524

Australian Financial Review

A man clad in sheets of armour skipping over a sword tied to a tree trunk at one end and held in his hand at the other

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1525

A large man is pinned to the ground under a series of ropes. Across his stomach is a bent sword labelled "Deregulation" on which a much smaller man is standing

Pencil and ink

1526

In the background is a globe of the world out of which on tracks is a train engine and sitting astride is a man wielding a sword

Pencil and ink

1527

A man throwing an old fashioned TV as though he is a discus thrower

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1528

Australian Financial Review

Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono putting together a model of a skyscraper

Pencil and ink

1529

A large cigar-smoking man in the shape of a spinning top

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1530

approximately 1995

Australian Financial Review

Boris Yeltsin and Bill Clinton standing one-legged on globes of the world floating in water

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1531

John Howard and Nick Greiner

Pencil and ink

1532

A game of AFL, not in Brunswick, with the name Barelli blazoned on one of the goalposts. There have been a number of Barellis in the game Alan, Doug, Tom, Lew so not sure what it signifies.

Pencil and ink

1533

Kim Beazley down a manhole lifting the lid which says "Workcover"

Pencil and ink

1534

24-May-95

Australian Financial Review

Bronwyn Bishop smoking a cigar with her hair in bunches from which and two men each side also smoking cigars and holding briefcases

Pencil and ink

1535

Australian Financial Review

Bill Clinton with a black bird on his right arm with an electric cord in its mouth

Pencil and ink

1536

A scrabble board with AFTA laid out and a board with NZCERTA and a man holding a "G"

Pencil and ink

1537

Australian Financial Review

An evil looking Peter Costello with a large fang protruding from his mouth

Pencil and ink

1538

Australian Financial Review

A money box pig with coins entering the slot suspended over a device in the shape of a purse with sharp teeth at the top labelled CAD

Pencil and ink

1539

Baggage Claim

Gary Toomey the last CEO of Ansett and Gareth Evans sitting on the baggage carousel waiting.

Pencil and ink

1540

On The Waterfront Still

Kim Beazley sitting behind the boxes of perishable goods on the waterfront labelled POLLS, REFORM etc while behind the gate stand John Howard, Peter Reith and Tim Fischer questioning the use-by date

Pencil and ink

Box 20

1541

Two boxers representing Pauline Hanson and Tony Abbott(?) with John Howard as referee and Hanson victorious with Abbott seated in front of a bag marked 'slush fund'

Ink and watercolour

1542

Wayne Swan in a dinghy about to go over a waterfall with expletives depicted and a broadcaster with a microphone asking 'can I quote you on that?'

Pencil, ink and watercolour

1543

Heavily armoured warrior holding a cricket bat walking onto cricket ground filled with armed bandits and cricket referee

Pencil, ink and watercolour

1544

ajar coffin of Martin Luther King jr with inscription 'Free at last, Free at last, Thank God Almighty I'm Free at last.' On side of coffin a notice saying 'Gone inaugurating Back in 5 MLK

Pencil and black ink

1545

Ripe For The Picking?

30-Jun-05

Depicts Malcolm Turnbull's challenge for leadership of the Liberal Party in 2008 when Brendon Nelson was party leader. Shows head of Nelson as low lying fruit and Peter Costello under the tree asleep. Kevin Rudd in distance picking fruit from another tree. Unidentified female addressing Turnbull saying 'You're not fooling anyone Malcolm' as he carries a bag marked 'Coalition Fruit Co.'

Pencil and black ink

1546

1993-1996

Paul Keating and Kim Beazley lying on deck chairs in the rain with a sunscreen bottle at their side marked 'economic sunshine oil' and John Howard as a figure in a black sky holding a flag and an unbrella and the word 'DEFICIT' emblazoned across the sky. Period relates to when Keating was PM and Beazley was his Finance Minister then Deputy PM.

pencil and black ink

1547

Large portrait of Wayne Goss, former Premier of QLD

pencil, ink and watercolour

1548

Native Titles

18-Jun-05

Tennis match representing the High Court WIK decision of December 1996 with the Judge as referee and an Indigenous person on one side of the net and Tim Fischer, former leader of the National Party on the other, asking 'been playing long?' On the side of the net a pump bottle marked 'in case of native title claim'

Pencil, ink and watercolour

Signed by artist

1549

20-Jun-05

John Howard holding a banner marked 'gst' with the letters attached by a fishhook to Kim Beazley's eyebrow. Howard took the gst to the 1998 election.

Pencil, ink and watercolour

Signed by artist

1550

1996-2001

Kim Beazley, leader of the ALP who took the party to the 1998 and 2001 elections with sign reading 'TAX REFORM' and from his mouth words saying 'read my lipsno new ideas'

Pencil, ink and watercolour

1551

John Howard as a cricketer in front of several wickets labelled from his right to left as 'tax reform, reform,unemployment, social policy , aboriginal affairs, and his saying to batsman at other end marked 'big business' 'just right of cenre thanks senator...

Pencil, ink and watercolour

1552

Cycling Australia

unidentified person on a bicycle with word 'Australia' on his top being chased by several barristers on bycles

Pencil and black ink

1553

26-Jun-05

Former CEO of James Hardie, Peter McDonald with a wheelbarrow full of money representing his $9 million resignation payout in 2004 with letters JH on it. Shareholders saying 'an $8.8 million severance packagesimply breathtaking.. And next to them a mesothelioma sufferer saying 'tell me about it'.

Pencil, ink and watercolour

1554

Mokbel'S Wig Strikes Again

1-Jul-05

FBI agents in Chicago on the phone with one saying 'we've picked up Blagojevich but we're pretty sure he had an accomplice' with the captured figure seated on a chair. A small figure representing the wig crawls along the back wall. Refers to Rod Blagojevich, former governor of Illinois who was charged with corruption and removed from office in 2009 and to Tony Mokbel, a high profile Australian criminal who was caught in Greece in 2008 wearing a wig.

Pencil, ink and watercolour

1555

18-Jun-05

Former Foreign Minister Alexander Downer with his leg out in a lace stocking and carrying sign as a hitchhiker saying 'UN or bust' and bus behind him with words 'foreign policy' on it. Refers to Australia's bid in 1996 which was unsuccessful to get a seat on the UN Security Council

Pen, ink and watercolour

1556

A couple lying on a bed, the woman being a large guerilla representing the United States and a small man, Peter Costello (?) beside her saying 'Jesus! What is that? And a figure from under the bed holding up a package marked 'viagra' replying 'it's the economy stupid and this is your stimulus package. Cowboy boots at the end of the bed are marked 'POTUS' signifying the President of the United States

pen, ink and coloured watercolour

1557

Group of media representatives asking Pauline Hanson 'how do you respond to claims of "ignorance and racism"? And Hanson replying ' two wongs don't make a white. She has beside her a vacuum cleaner marked 'policy' and a bag marked 'one nation dinghy'. In case of flood pull'

Pen and ink

Signed by artist

1558

Meanwhile At Mt Sinai...

18-Jun-05

Ralph Willis, Treasurer in Keating government in 1996 with tablets representing the 10 commandments and a heading under the cartoon reading 'The 10 Options for business tax reform'. A member of the crowd saying 'I understand the bit about the neighbour's wife but could -you run through his position on fringe benefits tax again?'

Pen, pencil and ink

1559

2001-2004

John Howard on board vessel with a lifebuoy with figure in water holding paper titled 'children overboard report'. Howard then shown in second frame putting lifebuoy on himself and figure in water submerging.

Pen, ink and watercolour

1560

The Float Continues

21-Jun-05

John Fahey, former Minister for Finance and Ziggy Switkowski, former head of Telstra with Fahey dressed as a cabaret artist throwing Telstra share scrip around and saying ' Ziggy, Ziggy, Ziggy don't worryone day all this will be yours !!!or at least 400 shares will be as long as you've pre registered..could be as many as 10,000..you're an existing shareholder aren't you? anyway maybe we should talk about this later...

pen, ink and watercolour

1561

John Howard sitting at large desk with sign 'What Buck?' on it

Pen, ink and watercolour

1562

John Howard walking along centre of a road holding document marked 'preamble'with figures lining both sides and his saying 'aw c'mon maaate you'll be me mate woncha maaate?. On ground marked with twisted white broken lines are pieces of paper

Pen, ink and watercolour

1563

Parliamentary Potion

Tony Abbott and John Howard dressed as monks stirring a large pot. Howard saying 'eye of newt, sneer of crean, costello's smirk and ruddock's spleen detention centre, needle and thread..and other things best left unsaid meg lees' brain, despoja's dress this is the recipe for my success. Shelves in background have various bottles and other items on them

Pen, ink and watercolour

1564

Geek Chic

Businessman in three piece suit and carrying a briefcase walking into a room of casually dressed people on compters and saying 'expletives..I was sure it was casual day..

Pen and ink

1565

Simon Crean straddling two cliffs with ob Hawke and one other on one side holding a paper that says 'reform agenda and Crean looking back to a crowd on other side saying 'follow me'

Pen, ink and watercolour

1566

Higher Education

Kim Beazley and John Howard standing on two separate piles of money with Beazley saying to Howard 'you'r a good teacher'

Pen and ink

1567

Collins Class Cabinet

1998-2001

John Howard with Peter Reith at his side saying to John Moore (Minister of Defence 1998-2001) 'John..there seems to be a problem with the firing mechanism..' Moore is surrounded by pieces of paper reading injunction Barratt, referring to former head of defence to obtain an injunction against being sacked by the government. Muzzled figures being used by Howard to be fired as missiles

Pen, ink and watercolour

1568

The Winged Heel

Portrait of Alan Bond as a winged angel (he died in 2015) holding a trophy cup

Pen, ink and watercolour

1569

Meanwhile At The Museum Of Modern Accounting

21-Jun-05

Peter Costello standing in front of a dirt pile from which is coming out a man dressed in an arab fobe. Costello saying 'it looks like a pile of expletives' The man on one side says 'I've flung elephant dung on a departmental head. It's called "the budget". The woman on the other side says 'there's no accrual accounting for tastes. On the wall is a large sign 'sensation Young Australian Accountants from the Treasury collection. Accrual budgeting brought into the federal system in 1999 budget

pen and ink

1570

Prepare To Be Amazed, Bound And Chained In Private Rulings - It'S The Amazing Carmody

24-Jun-05

Former Taxation Commissioner, Michael Carmody wrapped in chains and being placed in a magician's box marked ATO. A man in the audience saying 'getting out of paying tax I've seen but this, this I've got to see.. And holding a paper marked 'encore The Flying Petroulias Brothers. Refers to case brought against Asst Tax Commissioner Nick Petroulias in 2002 for defrauding the Commonwealth and other charges against his brothers.

Pen and ink

1571

John Howard as skipper of a boat named 'Mandatory Sentencing' with life buoy marked 'diversionary program' with unidentified man pulling floundering people aboard in a fishing net.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

1572

Pauline Hanson and four unidentified people

Pencil and ink

1573

Face To Face Banking

A corporate two faced caricature smoking a cigar facing Kim Beazley on one side and Peter Costello on the other, saying to both 'Oh I totally agree'

Pen and watercolour

1574

John Howard standing on top of a locked box with word 'ryan' written across it in large letters with hole in middle and shovel with dirt on one side

Pen and watercolour

1575

John Howard and Kim Beazley confronting each other with a large number of signs between them relating to taxation and business and monetary matters

Pen and watercolour

1576

John Howard and Peter Costello gardening on one side of a hedge marked 'tax reform' with Kim Beazley peering over holding his own hedge clippers

Pen and watercolour

1577

US President George W Bush seated surrounded by the US flag giving the finger and saying 'I call on Vice-President Gore to count this

Pen and watercolour

Signed by artist

1578

Coagulator

John Howard dressed as a gladiator holding a paper marked 'National Energy Policy' surrounded by slain figures all asleep. One marked NSW, another VIC, another WA and pieces of paper marked 'energy'.

Pen, pencil and watercolour

1579

29-Jun-00

Richard Alston, Minister for Communications (1996-2003) seated at a table in a seance with three other men. One asks 'what's up with Alston?' another says 'multi-channelling' and the first replies 'not Kerry again?'

Pen, pencil and watercolour

Signed by artist

1580

John Howard holding a paper marked 'cabinet reshuffle' with Deputy PM Tim Fischer looking on and a figure dressed as Santa Claus with two Myer Melbourne shopping bags in the doorway marked 'cabinet'. Fischer saying to Howard 'He's white, he's male but is he a member of the National Party?'

Pen, pencil and black watercolour

1581

Sailing The Trade Winds

Peter Costello sitting on a deck chair on a boat marked RMS Titanic reading a paper with headline 'Trade Figures' approaching an iceberg marked 'Asia' and the crew shouting 'Women and Economists first!!" men are in a lifeboat attached to side of the vessel

Pen, pencil and watercolour

1582

John Howard standing in a public toilet with a grotesque figure cowering beside him facing an open doorway filled with people holding various placards. Grotesque figure says 'I am not an animal, I'm a necessary reform to the taxations system'. Figure in doorway replies ' That's alright we're after the little guy'

Pen, pencil and watercolour

1583

Peter Costello in an armchair with a cup marked 'eco' and a cigar marked 'cpi' and a paper on the floor marked 'ASEAN eco guide'. His wife is at front door with figure dressed as a koala holding a bucket marked 'IMF" and she is saying ' Peterit's someone from the 'save south korea' fund...

Pen, pencil and black watercolour

1584

Misleading Parliament

23-Jun-05

Ian McFarlane, Minister for Small Business 2001, lying on ground with paper marked 'small business' beside him and other papers marked 'qld' and 'scam'. Simon Crean and Kim Beazleyand one other figure are atacking him and he is surrounded by numerous vultures. A figure is leaving from a door in the background uttering 'the buck stops over there...'

Pen, pencil and watercolour

1585

A Carmody Of Errors

Michael Carmody, Commissioner of Taxation and Peter Costello with Costello dragging a badly wounded figure marked GST and 'amendment' with both surrounded by figures holding sacks marked 'private ruling' Carmody saying 'in this world nothing is certain except death and taxes' and Costello replies 'really?'

Pen, pencil and watercolour

1586

Regime Change

Figure of US President George W Bush holding a rifle aloft and bound with a rope being unravelled by a male figure on a donkey (representing the Democrats?) with the figure saying 'giddyup'

Pen, pencil and coloured watercolour

1587

1996-2006

Ian John McFarlane, Governor of the Reserve Bank, at a podium marked EA Economists Anonymous saying 'Hiit's been trhee weeks since my last rate hike'. Peter Costello in a chair marked 'sponsor' replying 'that's fantastic! Make it to the election and the next one's on me.'

Pen, pencil and black watercolour

1588

A Rural Service

1999-2003

Ziggy Switkowski, CEO Telstra dressed as a priest performing last rites with John Howard,Peter Reith, Richard Alston and Peter Costello looking on. Switkowski is saying 'ashes to ashes jobs to jobs and now for the profit result' over a a headstone marked Jobs 10,000~6,000 sadly departed. As priest his garment is marked privatisation. A building in the shape of a church behind him has a $ sign on top and a public telephone inside

Pen, pencil and black watercolour

1589

The Budget Reply

2002-2003

Simon Crean as leader of the opposition with paper marked 'budget reply' standing at podium with sword in his back marked 'destabilisation' and a sword cutting out floor where he is standing marked 'tax cuts'

Pen, pencil and watercolour

1590

24-Jun-05

Showdown between Australian Democrat Andrew Murray and party leader Natasha Despoja with both lying on a hospital table with backs to each other and Murray asking Despoja 'penny for your thoughts'

Pen and watercolour

1591

John Howard being stretched out with Bronwyn Bishop pulling one way and Alexander Downer pulling him another wearing a badge marked 'just say icc' (ICC meaning International Criminal Court) and Howard saying 'I C-C-Can't decide'

Pen and watercolour

1592

Political Baggage Claim

John Howard standing at a baggage carousel with bags variously marked 'coompetition', entitlements J Howard', Economy J Howard', 'Jobs J Howard'

Pen, pencil and watercolour

1593

Alan Greenspan, head of the US Federal Reserve Bank saying to Ian McFarlane, Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia being held by two US armed police and holding a paper marked 'interest rates' 'I don't care if you're from the NBAstalking is a serious offence'

Pen, pencil and watercolour

1594

The Software Side Of Amanda Vanstone

Amanda Vanstone putting laptops marked Govt. laptop in form of making a blanket over a homeless man on a parkbench

Pen and watercolour

1595

Telstra Inquiry

1996-2003

Richard Alston, Peter Costello, Alexander Downer, John Howard and two others sitting around a phone on speaker calling 'er..hello? Hello? Is anyone there? Costello is indicating to Alston to remain silent. Papers are marked with headline 'Telstra Inquiry'

Pen and watercolour

1596

Budget Lounge Virgin Airlines

Richard Branson, CEO Virgin Airlines dressed as a high priest in front of a sign reading Virgin Australia with two hostesses greeting passengers to the lounge holding drink trays and saying 'complimentary goblet of goat's millk madam?' and female passenger saying to her husband 'just as long as they dont sacrifice service...

Pencil, ink and watercolour

1597

Meanwhile In Francehansonism Rears Its Ugly Head

24-Jun-05

Jaques Chirac, former President of France, Lionel Jospin, former Prime Minister of France and Jean-Marie Le Pen in the 2002 run off for the Presidential election with Le Pen dressed like Pauline Hanson

Pencil, ink and watercolour

1598

Meanwhile At The Obstetrician

November 2001-July 2004

Helen Coonan, Minister for Revenue and Assistant Treasurer with John Howard as her husband in a hospital with words 'rescue package'across Coonan's stomach as a very pregnant woman facing a doctor holding a meat cleaver and Coonan saying 'Im afraid its cash on delivery'. In background a deceased figure being wheeled towards a room marked 'eternity ward'

Ink and watercolour

1599

Alan Greenspan, former head of the US Federal Reserve dressed as a French foreign legion soldier holding aloft US dollar bills

Ink, pencil and watercolour

Signed by artist

1600

The Naked Truth

20-Jun-05

Former US President Bill Clinton dancing on a table dressed in underpants with hearts on them with one of the surrounding press saying 'c'monthe truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth

Ink, pencil and watercolour

1601

Large head of John Howard with plane marked 'ansett' heading towards him and caption from inside plane saying 'oh expletives!'

Ink and pencil

1602

Bob Hawke, Simon Crean and one other person. Hawke saying to Crean 'just don't push the panic button. A wounded Crean replying 'I didn't he hit me.. While holding a paper marked 'unions'. Other figure trailing an upturned typewriter spilling out a paper marked 'quareterly essay.'

Watercolour and ink

1603

24-Jun-05

large head portrait of former PM John Gorton who died in 2002

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1604

The Further Adventures Of Little Bo Peeps Sheep

John Howard dressed as little Bo Peep looking down on Peter Costello and Richard Alston dressed in sheeps clothing surrounded by sheep marked 'hansonism', nationals, telstra, polls, gst. Costello holding a dagger marked 'challenge' saying to Alston 'tell them what they want to hear before the election then afterwards, when they've forgotten all about it, you finish the job. Alston replys 'we are talking about telstra right?

Ink, pencil and watercolour

1605

The Naked Chef

John Howard peering through kitchen door with a pot marked 'gst' looking into a restaurant with Peter Costello dressed in a g string ladling out from a pot marked 'budget' to a table seating the governor of the Reserve Bank, Ian Macfarlane (1996-2006) and a business type with Governor holding a menu marked 'rates'. Businessman says ' I think I just lost my appetite". At adjoining table Kim Beazley seated holding menu marked 'gst' saying to waiter 'could I have my roll back?' with sketch of a dragon behind him holding paper marked 'inflation'. At third table a person holding a coffee. At doorway figure of Alan Greenspan, Chair US Federal Reserve (1987-2006). At bottom of cartoon written 'this is the final "naked chef"..Peter returns next week fully clothed

Ink, pencil and watercolour

1606

The Much Awaited Sequel To Raiders Of The Lost Guidelinesindiana John And The Temple Of Doom..

In a tunnel marked 'Parliament', John Howard holding a figure with cap marked 'QCMM' seated in a coal truck with skulls behind him marked 'jull' 'prosser' 'gibson' and behind that Simon Crean holding a paper marked 'question' code of conduct'. Figure hiding at side with hocky stick to derail train marked 'privileges committee'.

Ink, pencil and watercolour

1607

Indonesia

1999-2001

Former President of Indonesia, Abdurrahman Wahid (1999-2001) seated asleep in back seat of a car holding a steering wheel. Radio Australia written on back of car and updown sign 'democracy' on the road.

Ink, pencil and watercolour

Signed by artist

1608

22-Jun-05

Former PM Mahathir (1981-2003) holding female figure marked 'justice' and lying on floor under a sword a paper marked 'anwar verdict' referring to sentencing of former leader of opposition Ibrahim Anwar first sentenced for sodomy in 2000. Scales of justice lying on floor.

Ink, pencil and watercolour

Signed by artist

1609

Alan Bond out of prison (released in 2000) saying to his second wife, Dianne Bliss 'those share documents were stolen". Bliss replies 'they had a good teacher' as she is reading AFR article titled 'Bond "I was robbed".

Ink, pencil and watercolour

1610

John Howard seated on a bar stool in crowded pub with signs saying 'beer gst free'. Waitress asks him 'beer? And he replys 'gst on the rocks'

Ink, pencil and watercolour

1611

Let'S Play Good Cop, Bad Cop With Allan Fels

1995-2003

Allan Fels, Chairman, ACCC 1995-2003, standing at side with a cricket bat marked 'price guide' . John Howard leaning across a table with a dishevelled business man holding a briefcase marked 'BCTR" and Peter Costello standing behind him holding a chain.. Piece of paper on table reads 'options 2'

Ink, pencil and watercolour

1612

Racism

Large head of a man of indeterminate ethnicity with two dark skinned small male figures emerging from top of his skull with one holding a gun.

Ink, pencil and watercolour

1613

Peter Costello holding a torn down telephone/electricity pole saying to John Howard seated at a desk covered in bank notes and coins 'it's outrageous..the mere suggestions that we would be irresponsible enough to even consider buying our way into office.. Howard replies 'why buy when you can rent?'. On floor is a baby with face of Costello crawling away in a nappy marked 'bonus'

Ink, pencil and watercolour

1614

John Howard on a barrel marked 'pork' with another male in the water saying 'shut up and dance..' and Tim Fischer clinging to another barrel marked 'pork. Under the water a fish/shark with face of Pauline Hanson and fin marked 'hansonism'. Debris in water marked 'wik' and 'telstra'.

Ink, pencil and watercolour

1615

18-Jun-05

Kim Beazley, flanked by Gareth Evans, Bob McMullan, Simon Crean and Martin Ferguson (all members of the 1996 shadow cabinet) and Bill Kelty (secretary ACTU 1983-2000) being interviewed under a container marked 'Labour party position handle with care' and a worked falling from the sky calling the Toyota logo 'oh what a feeling..'. Beazley saying to the media 'we have no option but to support our comrades in blocking access to cargo... McMullan holding a sign saying 'mmm...'

Black and white - ink, pencil and watercolour

1616

T3..The Ashes..?

28-Jun-05

Set in a cricket field with three telegraph poles representing the wickets and John Howard in the centre dressed in Cricket clothes. On one side Steve Fielding (Family First Party Senator 2005-2011) and Kerry Packer on the other. Howard saying 'don't blame me..blame the FIELDING. Fielding saying 'how's that. Cartoon a conflation of the T3 float for Telstra and the cricket ashes.

Black and white - ink, pencil and watercolour

1617

2003-2007

Amanda Vanstone, minister for immigration 2003-2007 saying to Peter Costello 'fyi the foi documents suggest if you want something done properly you have to diy' Costello replies 'so what are we paying the contractors for?' Papers refer to attempts by detainees to self harm in various detention facilities and with barbed wire coiled across her desk.

Black and white - ink, pencil and watercolour

1618

Kim Beazley fully bandaged in a wheel chair holding a book marked 'Latham Diaries' saying to Julia Gillard with her arm in a sling and holding a book marked 'losing it' 'you got off lightly'.

Watercolour and ink

1619

Unfair Dismissal Laws A User'S Guide

John Howard standing beside a judge passing across money to a man saying 'see..we give you $4,000 then you give us $4000 for..you know.."legal advice". Man says firstly 'thank you' then 'and the legal advice is?' and the judge responds 'thank you. You're sacked.'

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1620

Kimbo. What You Call Home He Calls Hell

Kim Beazley in the foreground dressed as a rambo type holding a sign saying 'Homeland Security' in one hand and a dagger in the other in front of a setting sun with the face of John Howard and reading 'sunset clause'.

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1621

Positive Culture

2003-2007

Amanda Vanstone seated at her desk surrounded by barbed wire and in next room one person whispering to another behind a desk with two large piles marked 'detained' and 'deported' "apparently there's a bonus for whoever gets rid of her..". On the wall a portrait (Phillip Ruddock?) marked Dimia Employee of the Year 2001

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1622

Crossing The Floor With Barnaby

27-Jun-05

Barnaby Joyce pushing over Brendan Nelson, then Minister of Education with a proposed amendment to the government's bill on voluntary student unionism (VSU flyers in cartoon) that would water it down. Students looking on saying 'where do we sign up?'

ink, pencil and Watercolour

1623

The Iron Lady?

27-Jun-05

Angela Merkel dressed in armour, holding a sword marked CDU(Christian Democratic Union of Germany) saying 'ist not funny..I haff a rust problem' with Gerhard Schroder, leader of the SDP (Social Democratic Party of Germany) and Chancellor from 1998-2005 when he handed over to Merkel,thinking 'she is a little flaky..'

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1624

Assemble Your Own Workforce..It'S Easy..

A businessman and John Howard with broken parts of a man on the floor and a trolley of boxes marked 'employees r us individual contract not included'. Businessman says to Howard ' so you've replaced the old system with an allan key?..' Howard says 'yep..the only hard part is getting them in the boxes..' Businessman replies 'I'll take a dozen.'

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1625

27-Jun-05

John Howard saying to a headless Amanda Vanstone with her head poking out of a desk drawer 'yoo-hoo Amandathey're calling for your head again..' and Vanstone replying 'what a coincidence!' with her head saying 'helloooover here'. On her desk a paper marked 'solon' (refers to Vivian Solon case when it was established in 2005 that she was an Australian citizen who had been illegally removed to the Phillipines in 2001).

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1626

John Howard standing on top of Kim Beazley on the ground with paper marked 'industrial relations' held aloft in one hand and the V for victory sign in the other. Figures are in front of a buidling with sign 'Liberal Federal Council' and showing signs marked 'Lindsay' 'shares' and 'hanson. In background a telephone box marked 'telstra' with people waving signs marked '4.7%' and in the other background a small figure running away with a shotgun. A plane is flying overhead.

Watercolour, ink and pencil

Signed by artist

1627

Australian Financial Review

Kim Beazley seated beside a small table with an egg and cheese toast on it. No dialogue

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1628

Australian Financial Review

Portrait of a man seated behind a lemonade stall with sign saying 'ANI lemonade 5c Jackhammer Buzzsaw'. On ground tools marked 'COATES'. (Coates a heavy construction hire company acquired by ANI in 1972 and refloated in 1996)

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1629

large Asian figure standing astride small kneeling non Asian figures, wielding a sword in one hand and a briefcase in the other. No dialogue

Watercolour and ink

1630

Peter Costello and John Howard standing beside a machine marked 'TAX' with with businessman fleeing in front of it. No dialogue

Watercolour and ink

1631

Three men in suits holding masks of a face with hollowed out eyes. No dialogue

Watercolour and ink

1632

Us President Bill Clinton holding a vaccine needle marked 'NAFTA'. No dialogue

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

1633

Cheryl Kernot, former leader of the Democrats standing astride a seesaw marked 'senate' with a person marked 'alp' on one end and another at the other holding a briefcase marked 'lib'. Seesaw balanced on head of John Howard poking out of the ground.

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1634

John Howard standing in front of a Japanese rising sun and industrial smoke stacks holding a cigar in the form of bricks. No dialogue

Watercolour, ink and pencil with tinge of blue

Signed by artist

1635

probably between 2001-2002

Natasha Stott Despoya, leader of the Australian Democrats from 2001-2002 when she was forced to stand down as leader by colleagues. Shown holding a sword marked 'national executive' and with four daggers in her back.

Watercolour and ink

1636

Former Premier of NSW Bob Carr and Kim Beazley scratching each other's back with words 'scritch scritch' written.

Watercolour and ink

1637

At The Bosom Of The Free World...

John Howard lying across the top of the Capitol building in Washington saying 'mmmmamma'

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1638

Figure of Saddam Hussein holding a ball representing the globe facing US President George W Bush wielding a baseball bat marked 'pre-emptive strike' with his pants down around his ankles. Member of team on sidelines says 'there goes his support'. Behind him as catcher is figure of a skeleton.

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1639

Three figures kicking a ball surrounded by barbed wire, a broken wall and heavy military equipment. No dialogue or title

Watercolour, pencil and ink

1640

Emissions

Nick Minchin, John Anderson and Robert Hill with the first two at one end of a table with a paper marked 'industrie$' and Hill at the other with a paper marked 'Kyoto protocol, emissions'

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1641

Meanwhile Just Outside Manildra

John Howard and a businessman holding a fuel can marked 'gas' walking away from a car into which a cow marked 'ACCC' has collided and heading towards gas tanks marked 'proud sponsor of the liberal party'. Howard saying to businessman 'tell me..how much do you know about ethanol?'

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1642

Wagestaxcountry Labor

Simon Crean holding a paper marked 'ACTU wages" saying to Peter Costello on tip toes with a waistband marked 'gst' and pants too big looking at a trolley holding papers marked 'abn' held by John Howard and keys marked 'gst'. Howard looking at an old man hanging in chains with $ written all over his clothing saying 'you're free to go' and man replying 'but I like it here'. On far side under label 'country labor' is man seated backwards on a horse saying 'just bear with me'.

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1643

At Your Gst Compliance Store

Peter Costello as a storeowner with sign 'gst why pay later when you can pay now' behind him saying to a customer laden with goods marked variously 'diy gst' acme gst starter kit business' 'compliance business' who says 'so you're telling me, if I take the necessary steps now I'm not going to pay for it later...', 'right ..you can pay for it now'.

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1644

Steve Jobs inside a box marked 'microsoft' being cut in half by a blindfolded figure with the blindfold marked 'justice'. Jobs then jumps from sawn box intact with figure holding scales of justice walking away. At bottom is written 'to be continued..and continued and ...

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1645

22-Jun-05

John Howard and Tim Besley (Telstra Inquiry Chairman into rural telecommunications services) with Richard Alston in the background addressing an audience including, Kim Beazley, Simon Crean, farmers and a cow drressed in a suit. Besley saying 'istah oward will jink a gars of water ile in talking' and Crean asking 'but how can y ou assure us of your independence?'

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1646

At A Business Near You..

Room full of business people asking questions of each other as to whether they 'have got it'. Man crawling on floor holding paper marked 'abn'. Peter Costello banking his head on a wall saying 'they've had it.' At bottom of cartoon is written 'for any information relating to IT contact your friendly ATO...

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1647

Political Prisoners

John Howard and Mahathir of Malaysia walking together beside a prison wall showing a person inside. Mahathir says to Howard 'you do it your way I'll do it mine'.Howard holding a paper marked 'succession timetable' with Peter Costello walking behind them looking at person inside the prison.

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1648

The Bush Telegraph Pole

John Howard strung out on a telegraph pole surrounded by birds with face of Bob Katter and on the ground papers marked 'promises' 'telstra sale' 'spending'.

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1649

Superman

Kim Beazley dressed as superman surrounded by businessmen looking at a large rock on top of a person calling out 'help'.. Beazley saying 'this looks like a case for a volunteeranyone? I'd make it worht your whilemaybe..maybe not..I'd have to get back to you...

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1650

Gladiator..

Peter Costello dressed as a gladiator in front of a crowd with his foot on his opponent saying 'I'm sorry but I've got to give them what want..'. Opponent asks 'blood?'. Costello replies "money'. On side door is marked 'access economics' and prowling tigers marked 'rates and 'dollar. Banners marked 'budget'.

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1651

The Gulf Crisis

18-Jun-05

Bill Clinton with a banner marked 'election' swinging a golf club saying 'all in the timing Bob'. Bob Dole, Republican nominee in the US Presidential election in 1996 holding a golf bag with torpedoes marked 'election'.

Watercolour, ink and pencil with touch of blue

Signed by artist

1652

2005-2009

Condoleezza Rice, US Secretary of State and National Security Adviser holding two guns pointing in opposite directions, one marked 'Palestine' and the other 'Israel'. On top of her head a peace dove holding a road map and saying 'perhaps you could just point me in the right direction?..

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1653

Our Man In Londonpromoting Western Values

John Howard walking past St Pauls in a sweat shirt marked USA and UK and war in the middle

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1654

Operation Tin Cup...

George W Bush standing on a podium with the fallen head of Saddam Hussein in front of him and holding a cup marked 'help' and words 'rattle rattle' beside it. Podium has engraved on it 'any loose regime change gratefully accept. Head of John Howard poking out of Bush's pants.

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1655

Joint Custody

Richard Alston with John Howard hiding behind him with Alston holding a baby marked 'Telstra" and saying to a woman 'you can keep it for a price'

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1656

Alp Renovations

Lindsay Tanner and Simon Crean in a shell of a house marked 'alp deconstruction site'

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1657

At The Ato

Peter Costello and Michael Carmody, Commissioner of Taxation in a room with signs indicating public and private rulings

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1658

9-Dec-01

comment on attack on world trade centre buildings in September 2001 with two people looking at attack via cracked tv screen three months later

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1659

26-Jan-95

Australian Financial Review

Paul Keating and John Howard in Parliament. No dialogue

Watercolour, ink and pencil

Signed by artist

1660

12-May-95

Australian Financial Review

Joh Howard with a rabbit marked 'budget 95'

Watercolour, ink and pencil. Slight blue tinges

1661

There Was An Old Lady Who Lived In A Shoe She Had So Many Children She Didn'T Know What To Do

22-Jul-05

Kim Beazley and Amanda Vanstone with Beazley suggesting Vanstone should resign

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1662

Fuel Prices

19-Jan-01

John Howard with a tennis raquet and an Arab sheikh as referee

Watercolour, ink and pencil

Signed by artist

1663

Great Innovators Of The 21St Century Pt1 Dr Jekyll And Mr Howard

3 February 2001-4 February 2001

John Howard represented as a scientist making different mixtures for research and development

Watercolour, ink and pencil

1664

Cyclone Clare

20-Aug-01

Peter Costello surrounded by crocodiles. Commentary on result of NT elections

Watercolour, ink and pencil