David Rowe political cartoons : Boxes 25-30

Box

Item

Title

Date

Publication

Description

Physical characteristics

Signatures and inscriptions

Box 25

2158

24-Aug-98

Australian Financial Review

Kim Beazley and Gareth Evans with commentary on tax cuts and the budget surplus

Pencil and ink

2159

Day 1.

2-Feb-98

Australian Financial Review

Comment on constitutional convention to consider how to elect a Presiden tshowing John Howard and Bronwyn Bishop

Pencil and ink

2160

WIK A study in dance styles

3-Apr-98

Australian Financial Review

John Howard, Gareth Evans and one other showing different approaches to native title legislation

Pencil and ink

2161

A High Court Construction

2-Apr-98

Australian Financial Review

Comment on the native title amendment Bill following a High Court ruling on Hindmarsh Island. Shows Howard, Nick Minchin, Bill Herron and judges and one Aboriginal person on a convoluted construction site

Pencil and ink

2162

18-Feb-98

Australian Financial Review

Comment on NSW government seeking more money throught possible sell off of Government owned power assets with Premier Bob Carr excited but being told sell off was in South Australia

Pencil and ink

2163

21-Sep-00

Australian Financial Review

Comment on fall of A$ with Peter Costello as a blind person with his eyes covered by coins

Pencil and ink

2164

16-Jan-97

Australian Financial Review

Ziggy Switkowski, CEO Telstra sitting at a telephone exchange as if to listen in to a new deal

Pencil and ink

2165

The Repo Man

13-Jun-96

Australian Financial Review

Comment on dismantling of environmental controls with Peter Costello driving a car, Howard looking on and Jeff Kennett and Bob Carr running down the street

Pencil and ink

2166

17-Oct-97

Australian Financial Review

John Fahey and John Howard as an old married couple with Fahey coming home late

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2167

16-Oct-96

Australian Financial Review

Kim Beazley holding newspapers featuring the share market to beat liberal politicians including Howard, Costello, John Moore and Jim Short

Pencil and ink

2168

25-Oct-96

Australian Financial Review

John Howard, Pauline Hanson and Peter Costello and John Laws showing media focus on Hanson

Pencil and ink

2169

31-Oct-94

Australian Financial Review

Richard Alston, Alexander Downer, Tony Staley, Nick Minchin, John Fahey. Comment on a liberal party conference held at the time

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2170

12-Oct-94

Australian Financial Review

Paul Keating loading a gun with a bullet marked 'hawke' and portrait of Hawke on the wall. At time of animosity between them both

Pencil and ink

2171

24-Sep-93

Australian Financial Review

Paul Hogan

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2172

The Mid-Year Report Card

28-Jan-98

Australian Financial Review

Howard and Costello with comment on the Senate and the budget

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2173

21 March 1998-22 March 1998

Australian Financial Review

Howard and Warwick Parer with Howard in a cage held by Parer who was under fire by the opposition

Pencil and ink

2174

Siege

2-Feb-99

Australian Financial Review

Peter Costello as a hostage taker negotiating terms with the senate represented as police

Pencil and ink

2175

2-Jan-96

Australian Financial Review

John Elliott

Pencil and ink

2176

7-Jul-95

Australian Financial Review

Gareth Evans, Ali Alatas FM Indonesia, General Mantiri. Concerns controversy about appointment of Mantiri as Indonesian Ambassador to Australia which was withdrawn.

Pencil and ink

2177

11-Feb-98

Australian Financial Review

Australian involvement in the war against Iraq with Howard in military attire

Pencil and ink

2178

22-Jan-96

Australian Financial Review

Keating and Howard in 1996 election campaign

Pencil and ink

2179

16-Jan-96

Australian Financial Review

Keating as a pilot of a plane with a cracked window and Howard clinging on top

Pencil and ink

2180

Jaques Costello explores the mysteries of the tax mix

14-May-98

Australian Financial Review

Costello feeding a large octopus marked GST with Howard steering the boat

Pencil and ink

2181

3-Jul-95

Australian Financial Review

Bernie Fraser, Governor of the RBA and Ralph Willis inside a submarine with a lead ball marked BOP

Pencil and ink

2182

3-Jan-95

Australian Financial Review

Set in a pub at New Year 1995, Paul Keating toasting coming election year, Ralph Willis pouring cocktail of Interest Rates and Tax

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2183

24-Aug-94

Australian Financial Review

Neville Wran and Malcolm Turnbull on a ship playing deck quoits and drinking after their big payment as Directors of ANL Ltd

Pencil and ink

2184

6-Dec-99

Australian Financial Review

Conflict between WTO and IMF and benefits of open trade in a global economy, with fat politicians (?) crossing the line

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2185

20-Jan-95

Australian Financial Review

John Hewson gloating over the head of John Howard on a platter, with Alexander Downer looking on

Pencil and ink

2186

24-Jan-96

Australian Financial Review

John Howard trying to make a call in a Telstra phone box with a queue of metaphorical political issues behind, plus a menacing Paul Keating on a horse, both men dressed as superheroes. Howard saying "Alright, alright, just a term!" Note Qantas and Commonwealth Bank shop fronts.

Pencil and ink

2187

Nursing Homes

6-Nov-97

Australian Financial Review

John Howard in a wheelchair in a nursing home being pushed by a gloating Kim Beasley with two nursing staff in background saying, "Sad really", "Having to sell his house?", "Nohis credibility". Comment on policy requiring sick and elderly Australians with financial means to pay more of their own care cost.

Pencil and ink

2188

Meanwhile aboard Mir..

17-Sep-97

Australian Financial Review

Peter Costello and two others in a space ship surrounded by world financial statistics monitors, showing nervousness over the Australian economy, with comment that a blip noise is "Just another glitch in the Aussie Dollar". John Howard floating outside with a bag marked "Cook Islands"

Pencil and ink

2189

Another Round.

18-Jun-96

Australian Financial Review

Gennady Zyuganov (leader of Russian communist party)and Alexander Lebed, a military commander turned politician, being poured lots of drinks by Bob Hawke from a bottle marked "Election", with dead bodies lying around. Comment on the misuse of language according to George Orwell's 1946 essay "Politics and the English Language".

Pencil and ink

2190

The Timor Gap

10-Sep-99

Australian Financial Review

Comment on Australia's "acquiescence" in Indonesia's takeover of East Timor. John Howard bound and gagged in a chair watching on while General Wiranto sweeps up the bodies of those killed.

Pencil and ink

2191

A Dirty Business.. ?

Australian Financial Review

John Howard with some fat, cigar-smoking tycoon (?) on his leash, and Kim Beasley and ACTU Se Greg Combet protesting in the background over Unfair Dismissal Laws and Wages issues.

copy of original cartoon in colour

2192

25-Jul-00

Australian Financial Review

G8 leaders sitting around the table at the 2000 Okinawa (Japan) summit discussing international economy with one member feeding a few scraps from their meal to a dog marked "Third World"

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2193

10-Aug-93

Australian Financial Review

Former P.M. Malcolm Fraser forward in the middle with Ashley Goldsworthy and Tony Staley - all contenders for the upcoming Liberal Party presidential elections - behind him digging their fingers into his shoulder. Rowe has named each character.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2194

The Trojan Poodle

Australian Financial Review

A "Poodle" on wheels (play on Trojan Horse) with a head at each end, Gordon Brown at rear end, unidentified character at front. Reference to Brown's visit to USA in March 2009 to revitalise their relationship.

Pen and watercolour

2195

6-Mar-98

Australian Financial Review

Affect of the Asian currency crisis on BHP shares, with John Prescott, managing director, on the defensive after bad quarterly results, while Chairman Jerry Ellis dressed as the Old Lady Who Lived in the (BHP) Shoe holds the babies named Asian Crisis, Copper Prices and Debt.

Pencil and ink

2196

John Fahey And The Holy Grail (Budget Surplus)

13-Jan-97

Australian Financial Review

John Fahey dressed as King Arthur (Budget Surplus) standing victorious before the bloodied torso of the Black Knight (Govt. Spending) saying "Me thinks you've had enough" to which the Black Knight replies "Rubbish!"

ink, pen, water colour

Signed by artist

2197

19-Feb-98

Australian Financial Review

Dr Alan Greenspan, chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve standing in water ankle-deep with ?, watching others who appear to be drowning, e.g. President Soeharto holding the Currency kick board, the IMF, Habibie.

Pencil and ink

2198

At John'S Stylist To The High Court

1-Apr-98

Australian Financial Review

John Howard as hair stylist to a wigged Murray Gleeson, recently appointed to the High Court, in the chair, with Mary Gaudron (Chief Justice) coiffeured in another chair, and Ian Callinan (Justice) entering.

Pencil and ink

2199

The Second Term

19-Oct-98

Australian Financial Review

John Howard welcoming new ministry including Peter Costello, Nick Minchin, Peter Reith and Tim Fischer

Pencil and ink

2200

Another Week Begins.

3-Nov-97

Australian Financial Review

John Howard , Peter Costello,John Fahey and Tim Fischeras workmend dealing with a range of policy matters

Pencil and ink

2201

27-Oct-94

Australian Financial Review

Alexander Downer and Andrew Robb on a scaffolding swing with nails falling off

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2202

13-Sep-99

Australian Financial Review

Indonesian President with Military General and FM Alatas discussing killings of civilians

Pencil and ink

2203

The State Of The Union

27-Jan-98

Australian Financial Review

President Bill Clinton under pressure from Monica Lewinsky affair giving State of the Union address with fingers and toes crossed

Pencil and ink

2204

7-Oct-98

Australian Financial Review

John Howard holding pot marked GST as commentary on negotiations with leaders of opposition parties/Senators wanting exclusions

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2205

The Tax Files: The Truth Is Out There

2-Oct-98

Australian Financial Review

Mimicing the X files, Howard and Beazley having an exchange on the GST

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2206

15-May-02

Australian Financial Review

Comment on Intergenerational Report with Peter Costello dressed as a fortune teller and John Howardas his client

Pencil and ink

2207

The Dance Of Love

15-Oct-98

Australian Financial Review

John Howard in a contorted dance position with oppponents in the Senate as a comment on his efforts to accommodate their demands

Pencil and ink

2208

30-Sep-97

Australian Financial Review

Kim Beazley and Simon Crean playing golf in the 'Rorters Cup' as commentary on debate on trusts

Pencil and ink

2209

25-Feb-98

Australian Financial Review

Comment on agreement brokered by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan with Saddam Hussein. Hussein in bathtowel with UN insignia spraying himself from can marked 'anthrax' pleased invasion averted. Howard under bed with military weapons on top.

Pencil and ink

2210

Meanwhile At Jeff'S Place..

23-Oct-98

Australian Financial Review

Comment on concessions granted and further sought by Kerry Packer for Crown casino with Packer playing cards with Jeff Kennett for more concessions

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2211

2-Oct-97

Australian Financial Review

Comment on unionism, productivity and workplace relations showing Peter Reith, Bob Carr, Rio Tinto representative and the IRC

Pencil and ink

2212

The Cold Hard Facts

11 September 1999-12 September 1999

Australian Financial Review

Comment on relations between Australia and the US with President Clinton dressed as Rambo holding a gun marked 'peacekeeper' telling John Howard to ask if what he was doing was good for the US

Pencil and ink

2213

12-Aug-94

Australian Financial Review

Large face portrait of Kerry Packer relating to the development of the Harbour casino in Sydney

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2214

15-Dec-94

Australian Financial Review

Large portrain of Paul Keating about to turn of a life support machine as commentary on feature article about the economy and government policy

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2215

23-Jun-94

Australian Financial Review

Senator Ray, minister of defence holding a soldier in his hand as commentary on decision not to send in peacekeepesr to Rwanda

Pencil and ink

2216

17-May-94

Australian Financial Review

Portraits of Jeff Kennett, Bob Hawke, Victorian Minister for Racing, Mr Reynolds and Victorian Police Minister, Mr McNamara as commentary on article concerning allegations about Vitab Ltd, a company linked to former PM Hawke

Pencil and ink

2217

7-Nov-94

Australian Financial Review

comment on US mid term elections showing Bill Clinton, Ted Kennedy and one other US politician

Pencil and ink

2218

5-May-94

Australian Financial Review

Senator Peter Cook and Senator Bob McMullan shown wrestling over control of government bodies to assist business

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2219

19-Oct-93

Australian Financial Review

Paul Keating holding symbol for women related to report critical of the Office of the Status of Women

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2220

25-Oct-93

Australian Financial Review

German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and investment drive into Asia

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2221

29-Jan-97

Australian Financial Review

John Howard and Peter Costello to accompany op ed piece critical of government economic policy

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2222

Meanwhile At Telstrastill

29-May-96

Australian Financial Review

John Howard on a phone with Kim Beazley, Cheryl Kernot, Bob Brown and one other on other side listening through a switchboard

Pencil and ink

2223

3-Jun-96

Australian Financial Review

Dove of Peace with its head off held by Israeli PM with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat standing behind him

Pencil and ink

2224

31-May-96

Australian Financial Review

Stan Wallis and Peter Costello relating to inquiry into Australia's financial system

Pencil and ink

2225

30-May-96

Australian Financial Review

Comment on the national accounts figures with Costello as a matador and the economy as a horse. Varous politicans in the audience

Pencil and ink

2226

Meanwhile In Indonesia

13-Feb-98

Australian Financial Review

Comment on the East Asia economic crisis and its impact on Indonesia with President Suharto and a military officer standing on a balcony and the President's children seeking his help following the collapse of the currency

Pencil and ink

2227

30-Oct-95

Australian Financial Review

Paul Keating riding a bucking horse representing inflation that needed to be reined in

Pencil and ink

2228

5-Mar-98

Australian Financial Review

a plane marked BHP Share Price with former CEO John Prescott being pushed out. (comment on his resignation).

Pencil and ink

2229

12-Jan-95

Alexander Downer surrounded by many figures of John Howard posing as media.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2230

Liberal Leaks

10-Jan-95

Senior members of the Liberal party dressed in Roman togas and Alexander Downer with blood pouring out his back

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2231

Fabulous Johnny Really ..

11-Jan-95

John Howard being fitted for a football top by Andrew Peacock and Peter Costello

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

Box 26

2232

Ziggy Switkowsky walking a tightrope as he leaves Telstra?

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2233

Australian Financial Review

Chris Bowen and Gareth Evans smiling

Pencil and ink

2234

A copy of The Raft of Medusa by Gericault with a makeshift raft called SURPLUS held together with FUEL tanks with John Howard tending to a dying man while Peter Costello is waving in the hope they will be rescued

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2235

Bracket Creep

Australian Financial Review

John Howard with a $ chain around his neck and a wad of papers called TAX CUTS in his hand flirts with a voter saying " Stick with me baby and I'll take you away from all this tax"

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2236

Heather Ridout from Australian Industry Group sporting a t-shirt "NPP It's About Time" surrounded by pigs with banners "LNP" "IABO" "LAB"

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

2237

Effigies of the heads of Bill Clinto and Tony Blair are raised, Clinton 4 strings with a large group of holders and onlookers and Blair with only one string and one man holding it up

Pencil and ink

2238

Boris Yeltsin with armed soldiers coming out of his ears playing a game of ORIGARMY

Pencil and ink

2239

Saddam Hussein in a suit and tie with 6 bleeding men and women attached to his lapel

Pencil and ink

2240

approximately 2001

Senator Kay Patterson, Minister for Health, in a three-piece suit

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2241

A large crowd around as a hand in the clouds removes the lid from a pineapple bomb

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2242

Bill Clinton hanging from the hour hand of a large clock marked MIDDLE EAST

Pencil and ink

2243

Meanwhile At The Gore Hill Detention Centre

approximately 2002

Richard Alston Communications Minister and Kerry O'Brien at the ABC where Alston is imprisoned by Kerry for his constant questioning and criticism of left bias in the broadcaster

Pencil and ink

2244

Meanwhile In Aston

12-Jul-01

A by-election in the seat of Alston where Kim Beazley has accused the Howard-Costello government for spending enormous amounts of money. Here Howard is lying on the floor Costello beside him calling for a spin doctor with Beazley in the distance all trying to escape radio bombardment

Pencil and ink

2245

The Legacy

8-Aug-01

The reading of Christopher Skase's will after his death in which he leaves two T-shirts to Max Donnelly his bankruptcy trustee and what is left of her money to Pixie

Pencil and ink

2246

30-Jul-01

A worried Senator Robert Hill hiding high up in a tree

Pencil and ink

2247

Tired Of Being A Political Heavyweight? Want To Be A Lightweight? New The "Beazley" Diet

7 April 2001-8 April 2001

Before (eating cake and drinking beer) and after (a bowl of soup) pictures of Kim Beazley suggesting the change would be policy free

Pencil and ink

2248

Pub Crawl

31 March 2001-1 April 2001

Kim Beazley is the bartender and John Howard is on his hands and knees while the other customers look on

Pencil and ink

2249

Taxing Times

30 June 2001-1 July 2001

End of financial year. Peter Costello pushing the tea trolley asks Michael Carmody, Tax Commissioner how he takes his economy. Carmody, surrounded by tax returns replies "Black two sugars "

Pencil and ink

2250

21 July 2001-22 July 2001

Jonathan Shier, Managing Director of the ABC, considered a puppet of the Howard government consults a doctor who says it is inoperable to which Shier responds, "I'd like a second opinion" obviously he is trying to hold on to his job

Pencil and ink

2251

Welfare

16 December 2000-17 December 2000

Amanda Vanstone telling an unemployed man about the mutual obligation of working for the dole while John Howard and Tony Abbott look on

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2252

Roadkill

12-Feb-01

Campaigning for the Federal election to be held later in the year, John Howard and Kim Beazley in a car together have run over a number of their erstwhile supporters who are being wooed by Pauline Hanson and her party One Nation

Pencil and ink

2253

Pauline Queen Of The Desert Rater "M" For Marginal Voters

14-Feb-01

Kim Beazley is driving the ALP bus singing away, while a dejected John Howard watches it pass by. On the roof is a dancing Pauline Hanson upports with placards in the distance

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2254

The Further Adventures Of Alice In Blunderland

5-Feb-01

John Howard is Alice sitting in the ATO office complaining to the Rabbit that he is late for an important date who replies "It's my Business Inactivity Statement"

Pencil and ink

2255

The Poverty Trap

14 July 2001-15 July 2001

John Howard supporting Tony Abbott who has his left foot in his mouth

Pencil and ink

2256

3-Apr-01

Outside the White House in Washington on one side is a smashed greenhouse and on the other a dog kennel marked Ol" Faithful with John Howard asleep outside

Pencil and ink

2257

Grumpy Old Men

24-May-01

Retirees John Howard in a rocking chair and Peter Costello with a walker listening to the radio about $300 for retirees with Kim Beazley happily pushing the Deals on Wheels trolley

Pencil and ink

2258

The Knowledge Nation

25-May-01

Kim Beazley giving the budget reply with John Howard and Peter Costello smirking and Stephen Conroy shouting "Erkk!" as he says "I know nothing"

Pencil and ink

2259

Builders Bum Pt Ii

27-Jul-01

John Howard, Tony Abbott and Kim Beazley sitting high up on a piece of tubular steel labelled ROYAL COMMISSION with their bums exposed with Kim saying yp John "Your ugly side's showing"

Pencil and ink

2260

The Forecast

16-Nov-00

Peter Costello and Kim Beazley arguing whether a cloud is a cumulus surplus or a boondoggle

Pencil and ink

2261

Fawlty Towers

5-Jun-01

Jonathan Shier at the front desk of the ABC, an open resignation book with one signature, Gail Jarvis beside him as Kim Beazley arrives with suitcases at which Shier cries BASIL!

Pencil and ink

2262

Budget Balancing Act Scene 1

15-May-01

Peter Costello in a tutu holding a naked John Howard over his head while Kim Beazley tickles him

Pencil and ink

2263

29-Jun-01

Al Gore (?) in bed with "Markets" that have decided to reject him?

Pencil and ink

2264

27-Jun-01

John Howard on a tree log confronts Robin Hood aka John Fahey accusing him of stealing from the rich though he assures him "I merely minimise their taxes" while Michael Carmody from the ATO is sinking in the river below

Pencil and ink

2265

29-Mar-01

A ship, THE NET, loaded with passengers arrives with John Howard asking Kerry Packer "Not more asylum seekers" whil Packer replied "Off-shore gamblers"

Pencil and ink

2266

1-Nov-00

A round table discussion on government spending between John Howard, Peter Reith, Peter Costello and Richard Alston from the ABC

Pencil and ink

2267

23-Oct-00

Known as the Telecard Affair, Peter Reith gave his pin number to his son Paul who managed to clock up $50,000 of calls. Here Paul gives ET the information

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2268

Meanwhile In W.A.

11-Jan-01

Richard Court, Premier of W.A., John Howard and Kim Beazley are planning to go into the water that is full of GST sharks with inflatable life belts

Pencil and ink

2269

The Ballad Of Big Al Greenspan

8-Feb-01

Alan Greenspan, Chair of the Federal Reserve Board of the US is blamed for the global financial crisis and Ian Sinclair agrees while Peter Costello asks " What about Tom & Nicole?"

Pencil and ink

2270

19-Feb-01

John Howard prays for an explanation regarding the GST when all around him are can can dancers with Pauline Hanson faces, Peter Beattie pouring fuel, Kim Beazley in fits of laughter and Im Fischer carrying a cross made out of a telegraph pole

Pencil and ink

2271

12 April 2001-16 April 2001

Cheryl Kernot sitting in a field of mushrooms in her party clothes contemplating that life is not the GST and tax debate but a feather boa, a pair of fishnets and no regrets

Pencil and ink

2272

Illegal Irrigation

25 August 2001-26 August 2001

Philip Ruddock surrounded by hundreds of illegal immigrants - the Tampa affair

Pencil and ink

2273

Canned Hate

14-Aug-01

Dick Smith flying his plane and throwing cans at a fleeing John Anderson who he considered a wimp

Pencil and ink

2274

Stem Cell Research

15-Aug-01

A research laboratory where John Howard is being told of a successful ethical dilemma while Tony Abbott tells God he will have to take it up with the Australian Industrial Relations Commission

Pencil and ink

2275

1-Jun-01

Kerry Packer and James Packer discussing the demise of One.Tel

Pencil and ink

2276

24-Jul-01

President Abdurrahman Wahid has fallen - impeached and has been joyously succeeded by Megawati Sukarnoputri

Pencil and ink

2277

1-Mar-95

Paul Keating giving the OK for a super highway

Pencil and ink

2278

18-May-95

Paul Keating with a spoon and fork and abowl filled with cash, possibly to do with his lauch of the justice statement in Brisbane promising substantially increased funding for those family support services that help
families through difficult times

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2279

25-Apr-95

Australian Financial Review

Foreign Minister Gareth Evans after a speech reported in the Herald Tribune

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2280

13-Apr-95

Australian Financial Review

A man hammering a nail into an outstretched hand as he stands on it

Pencil and ink

2281

23-Feb-95

A portrait of Peter Reith

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2282

13-Dec-94

Australian Financial Review

Alexander Downer smiling while surrounded by men with a battering ram and others waiting to hear the noise

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2283

29-Dec-94

Australian Financial Review

Silvio Berlusconi is abroken man since being forced to resign his presidency due to Umberto Bossi leaving the coalition claiming Berlusconi had not respected the electoral pact

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2284

A man falls down after being hit by a rock as his brain flies off the top of his head. Three men smoking cigars look on

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2285

Tax Self-Assessment

11-Jul-01

John Howard, Peter Costello and Tony Abbott each congratulating himself on their success on the balcony like royalty, Tony stirring a cauldron of fat after self-assessment came in in July 2001. Crowds wave with joy.

Pencil and ink

2286

19-Jun-01

Kim Beazley holding a Voters Licence in the name of Joe Bloggs suggesting it is not the most flattering photo of himself as he has lost a little credibility since it was issued

Pencil and ink

2287

22-May-95

Australian Financial Review

Dr J Chan holding a lighted torch is attached by a long tail to a piggy bank

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2288

26-Apr-95

Australian Financial Review

Kerry Packer totally pinned down with ropes lying on a copy of stock market results. Possibly this was to do with the theft of $5.4 million gold bars from Packer's safe

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2289

1-May-95

Australian Financial Review

The top of a man's head with BHP inscribed on his forehead with a crown of people about to be pace on his head

Pencil and ink

2290

20-Apr-95

Australian Financial Review

President Bill Clinton peering through branches in the shape of grave sticks to commemorate the Oklahoma City bombing that killed168

Pencil and ink

2291

8-Dec-94

Australian Financial Review

Laurie Brereton on the wing of an aeroplane after an announcement regarding the proposed construction of Badgery's Creek airport

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2292

23-Apr-01

John Howard and Peter Costello in the barber's chair with the barber Kim Beazley holding scissors while Costello asks for a little more off the sides

Pencil and ink

Sketch on verso

2293

10-Apr-95

Ralph Willis, Treasurer in the Keating government in a checked jacket and a man with a wheelbarrow of money in the background

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2294

24-Nov-94

Bill Kelty with an INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS sword

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2295

21-Apr-95

Australian Financial Review

Premier of WA Carmen Lawrence who claimed she knew nothing about the petition involved in the Easton Affair

Pencil and ink

2296

M.1

1-May-01

Protesters on 1st May outside the Stock Exchange. May Day or Labor Day has traditionally been a day for worker demonstrations and now included anti-globalisation protesters

Pencil and ink

2297

A man is lying down with many electricity sockets on his head and a wire on the side which leads to a man with wings flying above him holding numerous electronic devices

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2298

A man is walking with the electricity cord of an abacus ariound his legs, a computer strapped to his back on which sits another man with another pedalling a monocycle which using his laptop

Pencil and ink

2299

A person with a large protruberance where the nose would usually be is using it to tickle the stomach of another with strange bent buildings in the background

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2300

25-Nov-94

A man walking down the main street with a TV on his back. Possibly refers to the first Russian channel, Channel One which began operating in November 1994

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist. Sketch on verso

2301

31-May-01

Two men arresting a man (sailor?) who asks is he not entitled to a phonecall

Pencil and ink

2302

27-Feb-95

Australian Financial Review

Bill Clinton with his hand on a tractor pulling a well-dressed elephant

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2303

12-May-95

Syndey Morning Herald

President Clinton, President Kuchma of the Ukraine and President Yeltsin of the Russian Federation each driving a car and they have crashed into each other

Pencil and ink

2304

9-May-95

Australian Financial Review

Gareth Evans, Kim Beazley and Michael Lee tuning in to listening devices

Pencil and ink

2305

7-Dec-94

Australian Financial Review

Many people charging and angrily pointing at head of an unknown man being carried on a pole

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2306

19-May-95

A biblical scene with Jenny George the ACTU tablets under one arm leading all, including Martin Ferguson to the Promised Land

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2307

28-Apr-95

Australian Financial Review

Unknown man (Man of Letters?) with a typewriter and skyscrapers in the background

Pencil and ink

2308

15-Dec-94

Australian Financial Review

Paul Keating on stilts

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2309

22-Nov-94

Three identical smiling men smoking cigars sitting atop a galloping horse which appears to have been built from bricks

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2310

27-Jan-95

John Howard with a telescope and on the wall a newborn baby boy born under the sign of Virgo

Pencil and ink

2311

A moustached head in the shape of an hourglass

Pencil and ink

2312

An unknown man (Martin Ferguson?) holding a loudspeaker

Pencil and ink

2313

23-Nov-94

Australian Financial Review

Unknown man in black suit with bushy eyebrows

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

Box 27

2314

Get A Mouse & Shop Till You Drop

31-Jul-95

Australian Financial Review

A mouse loaded with shopping items attached to a computer monitor controlled by a man. Shopping on the Internet

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2315

Meanwhile In Russia

25-Aug-98

Australian Financial Review

Boris Yeltsin sacked the Kiriyenko government and offered to reappoint Victor Chernomyrdin as Prime Minister

Pencil and ink

2316

Meanwhile In South Australia

13-Oct-97

Australian Financial Review

John Olson perched high on a swing that almost caused him to lose government while John Howard looks on as forensic examiners try to find the reason

Pencil and ink

2317

Parliamentary Roadkill

9-Mar-98

Australian Financial Review

Ian Sinclair has become Speaker of the House after Bob Halvorsen failed. Here Sinclair has run overand killed the kangaroo named Halvorsen and now after announcing his retirement wants to retain his seat of New England where Stuart St Clair has been endorsed

Pencil and ink

2318

17-May-95

Australian Financial Review

Jim Wolfensohn, president of the World Bank awarded an honorary knighthood(KBE) by the Queen for his contribution to the arts

Pencil and ink

2319

Sanctuary At The Church Of The Holy Dollar

25-Nov-97

Australian Financial Review

Inside are 4 men Br Burgess, Br Prescott, Br Argyll and Br Ralph. John Howard arrives and was told to pull up a pew. Outside the crowd is calling for them to amend their sins, the sin being the disturbing gap between what the Coalition says about foreign aid and what it is prepared to pay

Pencil and ink

2320

9-Jan-98

Australian Financial Review

Tim Fischer is on the phone to John Howard as the Asian Crisis looms with Indonesia preparing to deliver an expansionary Budget in spite of the country's precarious position. He tells him all is hunky dory though he then add that he is reading November figures!

Pencil and ink

2321

Idealists Anonymous

18 October 1997-19 October 1997

Australian Financial Review

Kim Beazley and Cheryl Kernot at an Idealists Anonymous conference after Cheryl had defected from the Democrats to the Labor Party

Pencil and ink

2322

7-Apr-94

Australian Financial Review

Ernesto Zedillo on horseback, candidate for President of Mexico after the assassination of Presidential candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2323

21-Feb-94

Australian Financial Review

Ichiro Ozawa, puppetmaster of the Hoskawa Government in Japan depicted as a pied piper with a stream of followers hoping for a more deregulated economy

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2324

Welcome To Sealand

28-Apr-98

Australian Financial Review

A crowd watching performing seals, members of the Maritime Union of Australia moving containers after the Productivity Commission declared that Australia's container waterfront performance was well below that in overseas ports

Pencil and ink

2325

The Journey Continues

13-May-98

Australian Financial Review

After Peter Costello gave his 3rd Federal Budget he and John Howard are depicted climbing a steep mountain towards tax reform and a promise of a boom over the 2000 to 2005 period

Pencil and ink

2326

House Cleaning

12-Jan-98

Australian Financial Review

President Soeharto of Indonesia shelving a number of infrastructure projects in an attempt to regain market confidence after opposition leader Megawati Soekarnoputri has called for him to stand down

Pencil and ink

2327

23-Jan-96

Australian Financial Review

Kim Beazley banging his Information Technology Blueprint drum as the big IT companies approach and an exhausted Paul Keating says "Take a message ..."

Pencil and ink

2328

17-Jan-96

Australian Financial Review

Tim Fischer contemplating voting slogans for stickers promoting himself for the upcoming Federal Election

Pencil and ink

2329

Somewhere In Hobart..

19-Jan-98

Australian Financial Review

Kim Beazley at the Labor Party national conference in Hobart discussing strategy with delegates for a long-shot victory in the coming election

Pencil and ink

2330

10-Jul-95

Australian Financial Review

An Asian tiger with a dollar at the end of his tail alluding to the need for Australia to grow its export of manufactured goods to Asia

Pencil and ink

2331

22-Mar-94

Australian Financial Review

Attending the Premiers Conference Jeff Kennett, John Fahey, Wayne Goss, Ray Groom, Dean Brown and Richard Court disputing the age-old custom of the larger states helping the smaller states

Pencil and ink

2332

9-Nov-93

Australian Financial Review

The big world names in global custody have their eyes on Australia despite the low profits and thin fees of the established operators

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2333

26-Aug-94

Australian Financial Review

Donald Trump avoids bankruptcy with a US$3 billion sale of a property he had called Trump City but was now called Riverside South to a group of Chinese billionaires. He claimed it was the best deal he had ever made. Trump Aces Again!

Pencil and ink

2334

10-Jul-95

Australian Financial Review

RBA Governor Bernie Fraser waving a pair of scissors in New York being chased by a herd of bulls after an announcement by the Australian Government that US interest rates had been cut however this would not automatically lead to lower interest rates here

Pencil and ink

2335

Bureaucracy

30-Dec-96

Australian Financial Review

John Howard and Peter Costello decide to redecorate after a disappointing 1996 as they are now facing a major test of their commitment to business and industry

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2336

7-Feb-95

Australian Financial Review

While the leasing industry has steadily grown since 1992, last year's interest rate rises have stunted growth. Here a large man dangles a smaall man over a leasing document

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2337

21-Feb-95

Gareth Evans, Foreign Affairs Minister, sitting in a chair probably refers to his speech in Kuala Lumpur on the new Asia Pacific Community

Pencil and ink

2338

14-Dec-94

Australian Financial Review

Gareth Evans, Foreign Affairs Minister, behind a steering wheel in the shape of a compass

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2339

The Policy Holder

10-May-01

A man clutching an HIH Insurance Policy is lying in front of a car labelled HIH Insurance that has just run him down. HIH went into provisional liquidation in March 2001 so the policy is no longer valid

Pencil and ink

2340

29-May-01

A life-sized replica of Kim Beazley sits at his desk with a sign "Read my lips. No new taxes" while the real Kim Beazley crawls out of his office

Pencil and ink

2341

8-Jan-97

Gough Whitlam always believed in a regional development of Albury-Wodonga to reach about 300,000 and be another Canberra. Here he is on a large platform labelled Albury-Wodonga Development with a hammer and sickle and it also shows him with a Heil Hitler pose.

Pencil and ink

2342

7 March 1998-8 March 1998

Australian Financial Review

Ian Sinclair was Speaker in the Howard government and made his presence felt . Here he is in the boxing ring knocking out a backbencher when he is meant to be refereeing while Howard and Costello watch.

Pencil and ink

2343

John Of The Jungle

1 November 1997-2 November 1997

Australian Financial Review

John Howard and President Suharto of Indonesia are swinging on a tree branch in the jungle watched by Wall Street, Peter Costello, Pauline Hanson, Michel Camdessus from the IMF and Alan Greenspan from the Federal Reserve

Pencil and ink

2344

Greetings From The South Pacific

18-Sep-97

Australian Financial Review

A greeting card from John Howard, a paper about greenhouse gases under his arm as he stands knee deep in water surrounded by flooded houses and trees

Pencil and ink

2345

8-Dec-94

Australian Financial Review

Prime Minister Paul Keating has his arms and legs chained drowning from the political carnage resulting from the latest national account figures

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2346

30-Oct-97

Australian Financial Review

Peter Costello bouncing off the footpath outside the Stock Exchange with the media waiting to interview him

Pencil and ink

2347

29-Sep-94

Australian Financial Review

Bill Ludwig of Australian Workers Union, Paul Keating and Kim Beazley at the bar of the Labor Party Hobart conference where they were discussing the three-mines uranium policy

Pencil and ink

2348

23-Jul-98

Australian Financial Review

John Howard capitulating to the rebel elements of the party room and watering down the expected 100% sale of Telstra so that it would be shackled to the political whim of the Coalition and unable to develop to its full potential

Pencil and ink

2349

9-Oct-97

Australian Financial Review

Richard Pratt skiing down the mountain closely followed by a large ball of allegations and investigations by the NCA regarding various business dealings

Pencil and ink

2350

12-Sep-97

Australian Financial Review

Amanda Vanstone, Minister for Unemployment has pinned a small notice to unemployed questioning them as a result of criticcism of the government's perceived abandonment of long-term unemployed

Pencil and ink

2351

Just When You Thought It Was Safe To Go Back To The Senate

7-Jul-98

Australian Financial Review

John Howard, Mal Colston and Brian Harradine after the Federal Court found in favour of native title at Croker Island, a decision they were going to dispute

Pencil and ink

2352

20-Jun-96

Australian Financial Review

Senator Ronald Boswell telling Senator Paul Calvert hold papers regarding uniform gun laws to sit still and noone will realise he is there as bullets fly around them in a bar

Pencil and ink

2353

18-Jul-01

John Howard and Kim Beazley tied together in a swing after the close result in the Aston by-election

Pencil and ink

2354

An Anatomy Lesson

7 February 1998-8 February 1998

Australian Financial Review

Australian Constitutional Convention was held from 2-13 February 1998 with Peter Hollingsworth and a group of politicians including John Howard, Kim Beazley and Bill Hayden discussing whether to become a republic

Pencil and ink

2355

The Full Monty

19-Nov-97

Australian Financial Review

The first steps in the privatisation of Telstra with Peter Costello dancing gleefully watched by John Howard, John Fahey and Frank Blount

Pencil and ink

2356

The Last Supper?

22-Jul-98

Australian Financial Review

John Fahey and Richard Alston announce a staged approach to the sale of Telstra while John Howard believes one of them may betray him

Pencil and ink

2357

The Further Adventures Of Telstramen

8-Jul-98

Australian Financial Review

John Howard and Peter Costello washing the debt right out of their hair with Warwick Parer in a bath full of shares before Mal Colston voted against the sale of Telstra in the Senate defeating the Bill

Pencil and ink

2358

18 July 1998-19 July 1998

Australian Financial Review

Pauline Hanson on the phone after a landslide victory for One Nation in the Queensland election explaining that Tim Fischer, tied to a telegraph pole, is unable to help so maybe she could

Pencil and ink

2359

20-May-98

Australian Financial Review

Indonesian President Soeharto announcing that he is nearing the end of his long rule

Pencil and ink

2360

26-May-98

Australian Financial Review

Kim Beazley is Robin Hood to Simon Crean's Friar Tuck discussing election proposals to embrace a full negative income tax system under the banner of family tax credits

Pencil and ink

2361

13-May-98

Australian Financial Review

Peter Costello's pre-election budget where he is promising sweeteners with Michael Wooldridge saying "Bulldust" and Peter Reith looking on

Pencil and ink

2362

11-May-98

Australian Financial Review

A party with Peter Costello celebrating a budget surplus, John Howard dancing with Pauline Hanson and Peter Reith joining in

Pencil and ink

2363

High Court Tv Dinner

29-Apr-98

Australian Financial Review

A round table discussion between Kerry Packer (channel 9), David Leckie (channel 7) and Paul Anderson (channel 10) with a very lean trade treaty between them

Pencil and ink

2364

The Reformists

18 April 1998-19 April 1998

Australian Financial Review

John Howard says "Let's talk tax reform" with Peter Costello grinning and Peter Reith hosing out the previous debris

Pencil and ink

2365

3-Jul-98

Australian Financial Review

A wounded John Howard on a weary horse back from negotiations with Pauline Hanson and the WIK people, with Peter Reith drowning on the waterfront and Peter Costello enjoying a bubble bath complaining that some people have all the fun

Pencil and ink

2366

22-Jan-98

Australian Financial Review

President Soeharto of Indonesia dejectedly sitting on a footpath in front of a HELP1 sign, surrounded by rupiahs beside a billboard announcing the rupiah is down and Soeharto is to stay

Pencil and ink

2367

The Defat Hits The Fan

20-Mar-98

Australian Financial Review

Alexander Downer drinking tea in Washington with the head of the IMF and being told that Indonesia's financial system and economy will not stabilise unless Soeharto adheres to the agreement with the IMF which till now he refuses to do

Pencil and ink

2368

David Attenborough Presents, Life On Earth

27 September 1997-28 September 1997

Australian Financial Review

A LIFE ON EARTH contemplation by David Attenborough - "No-one is quite sure why, after spending their parliamentary lives feathering the nest and ensuring the future of their young, so many of the species leap from the cliffs of probity. Is it an overriding migratory urge or are they just stupid?

Pencil and ink

2369

28-Dec-94

Australian Financial Review

Paul Keating in his small boat constructing a sail consisting of a Harris Poll

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2370

5-Jul-94

Australian Financial Review

An unhappy Bill Clinton in a bath house at the foot of Mt Vesuvius aware that instead of accepting accolades for his economic achievements he is in danger of being seen as a weak leader with setbacks in trade talks and a falling dollar

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2371

Back In Australia

28-Jan-98

Australian Financial Review

Cheryly Kernot has been courting baby boomers instead of to recover the confidence of low- and middle-class earners and those on unemployment benefits. The suggestion as to how to raise her profile is to perhaps follow in Bill Clinton's footsteps with a steamy affair

Pencil and ink

2372

12-Sep-94

Australian Financial Review

Alexander Downer depicted as Bud Abbott with his friend Lou Costello since he has been accused of a number of gaffes that make his party question his ability to lead them against Paul Keating

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2373

22-Aug-94

Australian Financial Review

Gareth Evans needs to get a seat in the Lower House if he aspires to leadership. Barry Jones is his target to give up Lalor and keep the ALP presidency and Robert Ray stands to inherit the Senate presidency if Gareth goes

Pencil and ink

2374

8-Dec-93

Australian Financial Review

Bob Collins, Minister for Transport and Communications has reached a bilateral compromise for a US-Australia air deal regarding the "golden corridor" between Australia and Japan

Pencil and ink

2375

18-Jul-94

Australian Financial Review

Laurie Brereton's second reading speech on the legislation to reform industrial relations explained a new system introducing enterprise flxibility agreements i.e. employers negotiating directly with employees

Pencil and ink

2376

15-Mar-94

Australian Financial Review

Dr Carmen Lawrence, the new member for Fremantle is considered hot political property, however she is aware of stereotyping members and assures all she won't be "putting on the glitz"

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2377

9-Mar-94

Australian Financial Review

Paul Keating publicly slapped down proposals to increase the Medicare levy proposed for the next Budget by the Minister for Health, Senator Graham Richardson

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2378

18-Jan-95

Australian Financial Review

John Howard playing Bingo in a room with many others and a caller in front of a banner "STATE BINGO Get the numbers"

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2379

On Tour In China

2-Mar-98

Australian Financial Review

Rupert Murdoch looking down from the Great Wall of China after author Chris Patten had switched from HarperCollins to rival publishers Macmillan to bring out his forthcoming memoirs East and West to avoid censorship from Mr Murdoch. It later transpired the tycoon had ordered HarperCollins to drop the book, because it will be critical of the Beijing authorities.

Pencil and ink

2380

11 July 1998-12 July 1998

Australian Financial Review

Mal Colston's vote that single-handedly sank the Coalition's best prepared plans to sell off the rest of Telstra

Pencil and ink

2381

25-Jan-95

Australian Financial Review

John Hewson was described by Peter Costello as a "suicide bomber" who had missed his target at a shadow cabinet meeting held in Upwey in the Dandenongs

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2382

7-Jun-96

Australian Financial Review

John Howard as Dr Who in a Telstra Tardis intent on selling off the rest of Telstra facing a determined Bob Brown, Kerry Nettle and Christine Milne refusing to vote for this to happen

Pencil and ink

2383

8-Jan-97

Australian Financial Review

Chris Tideman from David Jones is having a difficult time trying to sell goods, as customers are always "just browsing" while a cocky Lew Solomon sits in his Coles trolley looking on

Pencil and ink

2384

7-Jan-97

Australian Financial Review

Tim Fischer leading a crowd of followers after the WIK decision looking a little lost with the signpost pointing to MABO in one direction and TUMBARUMBA in the other

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2385

27-Jun-95

Australian Financial Review

Kerry Packer manhandling Communications Minister Michael Lee while Ralph Willis is floating in an FIRB liferaft with the government grappling to make foreign investment laws more consistent

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2386

At The 18Th Annual General Meeting

8-Oct-97

Australian Financial Review

Rupert Murdoch appears to be saying nothing to the audience who are agreeing vehemently with Rupert while Lachlan Murdoch sits behind him with great mirth

Pencil and ink

2387

31-Jan-97

Australian Financial Review

Minister for Foreign Affairs Alexander Downer assuring that he will never crack regarding the impasse in Brussels for including human rights conditions in the framework trade and co-operation agreement with the EU

Pencil and ink

2388

5-May-95

A card game in a saloon with among others John Howard, Peter Reith, Malcolm Fraser and Peter Reith with Bob Hawke hiding under the table as Paul Keating comes through the swinging door

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2389

2 December 20000-3 December 2000

John Howard driving to the border with Queensland welcomed by an unknown cane toad

Pencil and ink

Box 28

2390

approximtaley 1999

Treasurer Peter Costello wheeling supermarket trolley with Senators Mal Colston & Brian Harrdine in baby seat. Opposition leader Kim Beazley is also wheeling trolley in background.

Pencil and ink

2391

Bedtime Story

2000-2001

Phillip Ruddock reading Human Rights Report as a bedside story to John Howard who is tucked up in bed.

Pencil and ink

2392

approximately 2000

John Howard & Peter Costello as olympic rowers discussing the republic and kids in detention.

Pencil and ink

2393

The Olympic Spirit

approximately 2008

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd being chased by Tibet's Dali Lama who is holding an olympic torch.

Pencil and ink

2394

probably between 2011 and 2012

Malcolm Turnbull & Kevin Rudd discussing their future in a waiting room outside Liberal & Labor Party rooms.

Watercolour and ink

2395

probably between 2000-2005

Premier Bob Carr opening shirt to reveal an abacus.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2396

John Howard dressed as superman with red cape, standing in front of Parliament House, Canberra. He is holding his underpants which is full of overflowing money.

Watercolour and ink

2397

Mandatory Sentencing

probably between 2005-2006

John Howard as teacher in school room overseeing students/senators on detention.

Pencil and ink

2398

probably between 2001-2002

Portrait of James Wood, Royal Commissioner into police corruption with Premier Bob Carr behind him, stepping on police/rats.

Pencil and ink

2399

Arse Licker

24-Jun-05

Frontbencher Mark Latham being kicked by Industrial Relations Minister Tony Latham after called John Howard (pictured in background) an 'arse licker'.

Pencil and ink

2400

The State Of Play

approximately 2007

David Hicks in detention at Adelaide cricket oval with a whistling John Howard as umpire.

Pencil and ink

2401

approximately 2003

Totem poles consisting of Liberal party senator heads with suited men running between them. Central totem pictures John Howard on the top, then Peter Costello and Pauline Hanson.

Watercolour and ink

2402

John Howard in helicoper looking down on John Howard waving to be rescued from desert landscape (Iraq?). By his feet in rocks he has messaged "regret".

Pencil and ink

2403

The Sword & The Stone

approximately 2005

Kim Beazley, Julia Gillard & Kevin Rudd standing to the side on a body with numerous swords embedded in back. A merlin explains the sword should be drawn from stone, not stuck in.

Pencil and ink

2404

approximately 2005

Tony Abbott as a baby in waiting room being asked his views on adoption. Peter Costello in nearby office holding TGA document. John Howard as mother knitting beside Abbott.

Pencil and ink

2405

approximately 2005

John Howard as lone survivor on ship out at sea, surrounded by bodies with swords in their backs. One marked Barrie [Unsworth?] is besides him.

Watercolour and ink

Sketch on verso

2406

The Death Of Mark After Jacques Louis David 1793

27-Jun-05

Mark Latham dressed as an imman, lying down clutching a wishlist of plans being addressed by men holding up copies of his book "the Latham Diaries"

Pencil and ink

2407

The Rudd Octopus

approximately 2008

Kevin Rudd as an octopus with legs labelled as 'fuel watch', alcopop', 'emissions trading', Asia-Pacific' et

Pencil and ink

2408

approximately 2013

Australian Financial Review

Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd dressed as roman senators stabbing each other in the back.

Watercolour and ink

2409

approximately 2007

Mark Latham and John Howard flinging mud at each other in mud pit.

Watercolour and ink

2410

approximately 2004

Portrait of suited male with suitcase by his side labelled ATSIC [time of dismantling?].

Pencil and ink

Sketch on verso

2411

Crown of AFL football splitting with head of male [?] sitting on top with AFL goal posts behind.

Pencil and ink

2412

approximately 2013

James Packer, Barrie Unsworth, David Murray & Paul Keating with cups of tea in hand at meeting concerning Barangaroo project.

Watercolour and ink

2413

The First Character Witness

approximately 2003

Trial of Iraq's Suddam Hussein, showing him in witness box with the grim reaper as a witness swearing on the bible.

Pencil and ink

2414

Lost

Malcolm Turnbull and fellow hiker [?] looking dejected and lost by a tree base in the middle of the bush. Turnbull lis throwing cards in a hat and carries a YSL backpack.

Pencil and ink

2415

approximately 2004

Amanda Vanstone, Federal Immigration Minister on a soap box, holding John Howard. She is saying that "we stand on human rights record".

Watercolour and ink

2416

Portrait [Winston Churchill?] showing top half of a male wearing a 3 piece suit and hat with fingers raised in a two finger salute, with a UK cruise missile coming out his mouth.

Watercolour and ink

2417

approximately 1999

Portrait of [Peter Abeles?] with glass of liquor in one hand and fat cigar the other.

Watercolour and ink

2418

26-Jun-05

Portrait of George Brandis dressed as a rear admiral with John Howard as a rodent in the bookcase behind him. Out of the window is an oil platform.

Watercolour and ink

2419

1990s

Nelson Mandela portrait showing him as a young man with later as an old man [on his release from prison in 1990?]

Watercolour and ink

2420

Bird of prey with the head of a man [?] with a leafed branch in his mouth and blood dripping from his claws as he perches on a branch.

Watercolour and ink

2421

Portrait of US Senator Edward Kennedy sitting on a a bucking horse, drapped with the american flag and holding a lasso in the other hand.

Watercolour and ink

2422

probably between 2007 and 2013

Australian Financial Review

Treasurer Wayne Swan as a circus master drawing a skeletal rabbit with carrot, out of a tophat.

Watercolour and ink

Sketch on verso

2423

approximately 2005

Barnaby Joyce leadership win. Shows him as a large pig with first place ribbon, pushing over poles, one of which holds John Howard and Mark Vaile.

Watercolour and ink

2424

approximtaley 1999

Jeff Kennett [?] as a downed AFL football with an umpire on his face/ball blowing a whistle [after losing premiership?].

Pencil and ink

2425

Australian Financial Review

Peter Costello drawn as a turkey being served in a silver platter. The name tag E. Walsh is on the table along with a glass of wine and a menu from The Lobby". Two male figures in background.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2426

Bob Hawke lying in bed surrounded by books, which he is reading by torchlight.

Pencil and ink

2427

Head of Bob Hawke in a harness, holding up in one hand a horse between two chopsticks.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2428

approximately 2007

John Howard driving a car with Woods commission into police corruption document being tossed aside and government business map by his side.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2429

Jeff Kennett as part of a roller coaster with carriages of screaming passengers going into his open mouth tunnel.

Pencil and ink

2430

probably between 2004 and 2006

John Howard with cricket bat, Mal Brough with matches & [Peter Beattie?] as young children being supervised by Peter Reith in the background.

Pencil and ink

2431

Paul Keating's head and arms locked in a wooden stock

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2432

Australian Financial Review

John Howard as a circus trapeze artist clutching the hands of four small figures [representing senators?].

Pencil and ink

Keating' and 'Howard' on verso

2433

Portraits from waist up of Paul Keating and John Howard, both with white aboriginal handprints on either side of their chests.

Pencil and ink

2434

Australian Financial Review

Portrait of sitting labor politician Barry Jones.

Pencil and ink

2435

Portrait of liberal politician John Hewson on a sinking boat, throwing money out of a bucket.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2436

probably between 1994 and 1996

Portrait of Federal Labor Minister for Trade Bob McMullan.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2437

approximately 1996

US President Bill Clinton opening toy carriage doors for a train labelled NAFTA [North American Free Trade Agreement].

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2438

Trade Unionist Bill Kelty being hung aloft by a coat hanger, attached to his overalls. He holds a spanner in one land and an ashtray in the other.

Pencil and ink

2439

approximately 2006

Peter Costello walking on chopsticks/stilts in a bowl of chinese noodles. The bowl is labelled APE An APEC meeting was held in Hanoi in 2006.

Pencil and ink

2440

Industrial Relations

27-Jun-05

John Howard as a ballerina being held aloft by Jeff Kennett dressed as an AFL player.

Pencil and ink

2441

Paul Keating as a collasped Jesus with crown of thorns around his head. He is supported by [?] who watches as a crowd disappears into the distant.

Pencil and ink

2442

before 2001

Businessman Christopher Skase sitting in pyjamas [in a cell?] on top of a mattress which covers precious items he is obviously trying to hide.

Pencil and ink

2443

Wa Ink

Western Australia Premier Richard Court walking on water. Two hands are struggling to be raised above water line.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2444

approximately 2002

Australian Financial Review

Kerry Packer, Paul Keating [rolling up his sleeves] and Bill Hayden with two donkeys.

Pencil and ink

2445

Heads of Australian banks David Murray [Commonwealth], Don Argus [National Australia Bank], Don Mercer [ANZ] & Bob Joss [Westpac] all holding up a document celebrating bank profits.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2446

Portrait of Labor politician Bob McMullan

Pencil and ink

2447

Kerry Stokes [owner of Channel 7] leaning against a pile of televisions all with the words 'Granada' on the screens.

Watercolour and ink

2448

Oversized John Howard with a lift and open elevator shaft at stomach level. Inside is a hatted, seated man with mouth open calling out something. Suited men, some carrying brief cases are making their way to the lift.

Pencil and ink

2449

A group of four world leaders around a barbers chair. Seated is Cuba's Castro along with Richard Nixon. Maggie Thatcher is standing in the background with a cut throat razer and a diminutive figure [?] holds some shears.

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

2450

Independent Senator Brian Harradine & Western Australia Labor Premier, Brian Burke sit on a bench with John Howard peaking over the back of the bench.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2451

Western Australia Premier Brian Burke in plane with travel allowance papers in his pocket and eating from a bag of nuts. Parliament house is seen through plane window.

Pencil and ink

2452

John Howard holding onto stirrups being swung through the legs of horses, while holding a polo mallet.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2453

probably between 1990 and 1993

Premier of Western Australia Carmel Laurence seated on a roman stone seat, holding a sword in one hand and being attached to a drip with the other.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2454

before 2001

Australian Financial Review

[Christopher Skase?] in a suit with a doctor the background inserting a card in a bundy timer clock.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2455

Holmes A Court Bhp 11 Years Later

approximately 1998

John Howard as a trapeze artist on a high wire balancing a plate labelled 'Nats' in one hand 'WIK' the other. The tightrope is labelled 'Double Dissolution" and is witnessed by crowds beneath. One person is holding up a placard saying "Hanson is Hanson day'.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2456

1999-2000

Introduction of GST shows John Howard in checked trousers and bow tie, seated on top of boxes labelled GST & 'Export of Canada'. He holds a bottle of GST. Behind him is Treasurer Peter Costello filling up two GST bottles from a running tap.

Pencil and ink

2457

Seated John Howard looking ahead withpolitical leaders of the past looking down on him. They include Bob Menzies, Lyndon B Johnson, Harold Holt, John Gorton [ and 2 others].

Pencil and ink

2458

approximately 1998

Premier of Queensland Wayne Goss, hides around corner holding a fish while Senator Pauline Hanson walks towards him, under an umbrella.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2459

Federal Labor Opposition Kim Beazley and John Howard joined together in wearing the same shirt, which is decorated with pineapples and the word Queensland all over it.

Pencil and ink

2460

probably between 1997 and 1998

Senator Pauline Hanson in polka dot shirt with hair rolled up into wheel which is being controlled by a cigar smoking surf life saver, wearing a suit on top and swimmers labelled 'Bondi'. Paulineis cutting a strand of rope with scissors.

Pencil and ink

2461

Catherine Walter

2003-2004

NAB director Catherin Walter, holding up her hands.

Watercolour and ink

Signed by Rocco

2462

Bald man in green suit being carried along by an empty dialogue box.

Watercolour and ink

2463

John Howard in a suit and walking stick being carried on to of the shoulders of a large, white haired women [?] wearing a polka dot dress.

Watercolour and ink

2464

The Debate

approximately 2004

John Howard and Mark Latham (both in underwear only) balanced on a pink striped pole over water, trying to hit each other with bags of money.

Watercolour and ink

2465

[Ian Armstrong?] at base of plane wheels abutting a numbered dias.

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

2466

Shelving with boxes labelled 'Coles'. One figure [?] is poking his head through the top shelf, the other [?] is wheeling a supermarket trollwy full of money.

Watercolour and ink

2467

Australian Financial Review

Suited diminutive male figure under a female cow. He is holding the teats in his hands, kicking another with one foot, while his head is getting splashed with milk by another teat.

Watercolour and ink

2468

Meanwhile In Victoria

Two policemen [?] sitting in front of a car, with newspaper in the back headlined '4 charged as gangland hit". They are watching an AFL match with one saying to another "Call for backup".

Watercolour and ink

2469

Australian Financial Review

Singing rock singer in tiger skin pants and large electric pink guitar decorated with dollar symbol.

Watercolour and ink

2470

Australian Financial Review

Bearded man holding a splattered cleaver in one hand and the other a pie labelled 'opera'.

Watercolour and ink

2471

Man [?] with foot on a chair and wearing black skivvy, black trousers and a heavy gold chain with 'F2' attached. A mobile phone is at his waist.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2472

For Ruehl

Australian Financial Review

Old man [?] and minus his teeth is in a suit, seated at desk with two trays on it. One 'In' tray is empty, the other 'Out' tray has a set of dentures.

Watercolour and ink

2473

Australian Financial Review

NSW Treasurer Michael Egan with saw decorated as a dollar symbol in one hand, holding onto a log with the other.

Watercolour and ink

2474

Australian Financial Review

Parked car with cigar smoking passenger by drooping car meter labelled 'Expired". A traffic warden in green uniform and cap with Italian flad is writing out a ticket.

Watercolour and ink

2475

Australian Financial Review

Head of a sinking former Western Australia Premier Brian Burke beside a male figure [?] sitting on a dollar shaped lilo.

Watercolour and ink

2476

[Peter Costello?] dressed as a circus master with a ship in one hand and a raised top hat in the other, which is filled with money.

Watercolour and ink

2477

Them And U.S.

Two older men, one Australian, the other from the US, sitting on a lounge watching television and discussing who they support [Costello and Bush].

Watercolour and ink

2478

approximately 2004

Australian Financial Review

Presidential candidate for 2004 John Kerry. Man leaning against his oversized head, saying he looks a head in the polls.

Watercolour and ink

2479

Poll Vault

Australian Financial Review

John Howard vaulting over a poll vault and being judged at the side line by white-suited judge.

Watercolour and ink

2480

Senator Brian Harradine, seated in a green armchair holding a television remote control, on the back of large crouching naked Brian Johns [CEO of ABC].

Watercolour and ink

Box 29

2481

Broadcaster [from Foxtel?] in striped suit, sitting on a swing, holding a hand held microphone in left hand.

Pencil and ink

2482

[Joe Hockey?] being lowered in bucket down a well. On the wall is graffiti 'Buck stops here Harry S 53'.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2483

approximately 1995

Gareth Evans as a chauffeur with Lieutenant General Herman Mantiri, Indonesia's ambassador to Australia in back seat. A map of Timor is open on the front seat and protesting crowds are outside car windows.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2484

1995-1996

Paul Keating portrayed as a piano accordian player playing on a footpath with [Peter Reith] sitting on top throwing a peanut at a passing John Howard.

Pencil and ink

2485

Based on painting American Gothic by Grant Wood, Greens senator Bob Brown as the farmer and [male?] as his wife.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2486

approximately 1996

Inside a circus ring with ABA [Australian Broadcasting Authority] represented as swinging clowns above and circus master [?] in the middle being circled by tow roaring lions, one labelled Optus, the other Foxtel. Men sit on the lions with television for heads.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2487

Guess Who'S Coming To Dinner?

John Howard in a high chair in a restaurant with hooded dining companion offering to pay for meal after Howard's card has been declined. A ticking clock hangs from his neck.

Pencil and ink

2488

Trojan Cheryl

Cheryl Kernot as a trojan horse. At rear stands Kim Beazley, Gareth Evans, Brian Jones & Bob McMullan dressed as roman soldiers. While a flap door on the side is open to allow soldiers to enter.

Pencil and ink

2489

The Gloves Are Off!

22-Jun-05

Boxing ring with US Presidential candidates Al Gore and George W Bush trying to take their gloves off. In the background there is a dozing Bill Clinton.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2490

22-Jun-05

US Presidential election thanksgiving dinner with the Statue of Liberty at one end of a table, Uncle Sam the other and two turkerys on the table, one with the head of a Battered George W. Bush, the other Al Gore.

Pencil and ink

2491

22-Jun-05

US Presidential candidates Al Gore and George W Bush sitting on a curved diner seat with an unimpressed Statue of Liberty. Al Gore is asking 'What's a nice girl like you doing in a place like this?'.

Pencil and ink

2492

Convoy

Malcolm Turnbull driving a truck labelled 'Malcolm'. In the front is a smaller truck with a billboard stating 'Labor's Debt Bombshell'. Driver in front truck comments that Malcolm's large rig is for his ego.

Pencil and ink

2493

The Jolly Reaper

Kevin Rudd as a farmer reaping hay with a scythe. John Howard is a mouse in background and upsde down female legs [Julia Gillard] are in the background.

Pencil and ink

2494

Ruddette To Ruddy

1-Jul-05

Labor MP Belinda Neal cross-armed in front of a desk with a seated Kevin Rudd [dressed as a woman] who is outlining to her rules of political deportment.

Pencil and ink

2495

Olympics

approximately 2004

Jacque Rogge, President of the IOC [International Olympic Committee] in roman bathhouse lying on his back, dangling olympic rings like grapes. In the background is a naked minister [on a plinth titled Coles] swinging a suitcase full of money.

Pencil and ink

2496

Boxing ring with Rupert Murdoch on the floor, pulling at his hair and a referree talking on the side to John Howard and Peter Costello, saying "He'll be with you as soon as he finishes his media commitments'.

Pencil and ink

2497

John Howard, George W Bush & [?] seated on a picnic blanket on a curved brick road with a missile rocket behind, about o be launched into a black sky.

Watercolour and ink

2498

Alexander Downer as a bird sitting on a nest containing a bomb with a lit wick. Two bird watchers nearby are trying to identify him.

Pencil and ink

2499

The Mother Of All Wars

Iraq's Sudam Hussein dressed in a chador and wheeling away from a bombed city, a baby pram labelled 'Terrorism'.

Watercolour and ink

2500

Mr November

approximately 1998

Australian Financial Review

A reclining Bill Clinton posing as a magazine foldout model in his underwear [labelled with words 'impeachment'] smoking Newt Gringrich as a cigar.

Pencil and ink

2501

Trapped Since 1996

Peter Costello seen behind bars in the ear of an oversized head of John Howard.

Watercolour and ink

Sketch on verso

2502

approximately 2003

Pauline Hanson sitting on the bottom bunk in a jail with fellow inmate on top bunk asking 'so how long do you get for murdering the english language?'

Watercolour and ink

2503

2004-2007?

Phillip Ruddock as a SS guard sitting outside a room titled Guantanamo with another [?]. Through the door guards are hitting an unseen prisoner and on the floor is a paper titled Red Cross.

Pencil and ink

2504

A cemetery with a grave inscribed with word 'Trust' and John Howard portrayed as a winged stone angel on top.

Watercolour and ink

2505

Skills Coach

1995-1996?

Paul Keating in a tracksuit portraying a coach to Kim Beazley. He has a bucket of grenades by his side and has given one to Beazley, which has exploded. In the background is a John Howard target.

Watercolour and ink

2506

John Howard as a jockey, sitting on a trojan horse labelled 'Terror laws' in horse stalls. Other horses in the stall are named 'Constitution', 'Human Rights' & 'Civil Liberties'.

Pencil and ink

2507

approximately 2001

Kim Beazley and John Howard as suited jockeys on a racetrack. They both sit on the back of a refugee titled 'Boat people'.

Pencil and ink

2508

2003-2005?

Peter Costello banging his head on a wall with John Howard in the foreground, seated with his feet on a desk saying 'A non-core promise is a non-core promise'.

Watercolour and ink

2509

On Second Thoughts

21-Jun-05

Poet Les Murray as a tattoo artist, inking 'Mateship' onto the bottom of John Howard.

Pencil and ink

2510

Terror Cells?

UK prime minister Tony Blair, US president George W Bush and John Howard all seated in arm chairs and toasting 'You were right terror sells' with a glass of wine.

Pencil and ink

2511

approximately 2007

John Howard in a trent coat on a street corner. Above him on a balcony, is a woman saying 'Just ask for Joyce senate satisfaction guaranteed'. Mark Vaile National Party leader, is beside her counting a pile of money. Around the Corner is a door with a sign above saying 'Family First'.

Pencil and ink

2512

Kim Beazley at the breakfast table, upending a wheatbix cereal box with John Howard clinging to the side. A milk carton nearby pictures a 'wanted' message for Michael Thaweey.

Watercolour and ink

2513

A Chorus Line

approximately 2006

Mark Vaile, John Howard and Alexander Downer as chorus girls doing the can-can on a stage. All are wearing black fishnet stockings.

Pencil and ink

2514

approximately 1996

John Howard with feet on desk stating 'At last reconciliation'. On desk are piles of WIK documents, a miner has tunnelled through the floor and outside through window, protesters are seen carrying crosses.

Pencil and ink

2515

Nsw Float

approximately 1998

Premier Bob Carr as a jockey cleaning his TAB horse on a float named 'NSW Float' [floated in 1998].

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2516

Full Disclosure

26-Jun-05

Naked broadcaster Alan Jones and Rupert Murdoch standing by a radio panel desk, holding cups of tea and looking towards a suited sponsor who is saying 'Watch, no, no, I just like to listen'.

Pencil and ink

2517

Portrait of an open mouthed Pauline Hanson at a lecturn, with John Howard coming out her mouth.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2518

approximately 2004

Broadcaster John Laws wearing headphones with a devil figure standing on mic and ABA [Australian Broadcasting Authority] figure standing on his left shoulder. The desk in front of him is covered in money.

Pencil and ink

2519

Hannibal'S War Elephants

Tony Abbott as Hannibal sitting on an elephant [Bronwyn Bishop] marching towards the ALP and parliament house, Canberra. Phillip Ruddock, Kevin Andrews, Barnaby Joce and Eric Abetz are the other marching elephants.

Pencil and ink

2520

John Howard sitting on a head [?] represented as an anthill. Howard is eating an ant and saying 'mmm white ant'.

Pencil and ink

2521

On Board Entertainment

probably between 2008 and 2010

Foreign Affairs minister Stephen Smith as a drink waiter on board a ship. In backgroun Kevin Rudd is providing piano entertainment.

Pencil and ink

2522

Recuperate In Peace

approximately 2005

Mark Latham as a chicken, attending gravesite with Kim Beazley seemingly rising. Gravestone behind says 'RIP beloved leader of ALP' and John Howard and Julia Gillard are sticking their heads around it from the back.

Pencil and ink

2523

Alan Jones Sings Aba Greatest Hits

approximately 2004

Broadcaster Alan Jones, dressed as Elvis singing ABBA's reworded 'Fernando' .

Pencil and ink

2524

The Suckhole

25-Jun-05

Mark Latham being drawn down the suckhole of Uncle Sam's behind.

Pencil and ink

2525

Introspection

approximately 2004

Mark Latham climbing a twisted ladder saying 'I will get to the bottom of this' . In his hand he is holding 2004 election post mortem.

Pencil and ink

2526

At 2Ue

21-Jun-05

Broadcaster Alan Jones as a caged parrot with Optus contracts at the bottom of his cage. A cleaner is walking out the door.

Pencil and ink

2527

Meanwhile At The Aba

21-Jun-05

John Laws at ABA inquiry being addressed by 2UE station manager John Conde who is telling him 'Just remember who pays the bills'.

Pencil and ink

2528

approximately 1998

John Howard, Chris Corrigan [Patrick Corporation], Peter Reith [Industrial Relations Minister] and Don McGauchie [NFF Executive Director] all having a cup of tea around the bodies of fallen stevedores from the waterfront dispute.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2529

Taxi

2004-2005

Mark Latham running after a taxi [named 'Taxis of Evil'] with George W Bush as the driver. John Howard is kneeling on the back seat looking out the back window.

Pencil and ink

2530

Pauline Hanson as a sheepdog on the back of woollen Liberal party sheep.

Pencil and ink

2531

Butch And Sundance

probably between 2001 and 2003

John Howard and Phillip Ruddock as Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid. Standing around a corner fumbling with guns and cartridges while a masked figure called 'Terror' approaches them.

Pencil and ink

2532

2005-2008

Iraq's Sudam Hussein firing a pistol with a hatted John Howard as a bullet about to be shot. A peace sign stands at the end of the pistol.

Pencil and ink

2533

Tomb Of The Unknown Worker

approximately 1998

Crane being driven by John Howard & Kevin Andrews lifting up giant stone lettering 'IR' with Joyce [?] directing it and Kim Beazley looking at what is happening over a fence. A hand pops up from the ground clutching an AWA sign and another saying 'OK OK I'll sign'.

Pencil and ink

2534

Australian Financial Review

George W Bush and Tony Blair sitting around a table with a crashed Kim Jong-il [North Korean leader] represented as a missile, which has crashed onto the table. Bush is saying ' if only saddam would be so co-operative'.

Pencil and ink

2535

Democracy In The Raw - And The Creation Of Latham

Sistine chapel view showing Mark Latham as Jesus, reaching out to touch god [portrayed as a journalist]. John Howard looks up from earth and says 'I don't believe it'.

Pencil and ink

2536

probably between 1991 and 2003

Portrait of Lord Mayor of Sydney Frank Sartor, in robes outside the Town Hall. Kathryn Greiner, Deputy Mayor head is shown on mayoral chains he wears around neck.

Pencil and ink

2537

The Trojan Caravan

John Howard & Peter Costello as roman guards inspecing a Millard caravan that has come through the gates. In the background Tony Abbott is being capapulted through the air.

Pencil and ink

2538

The Amazing Bubble Boy

approximately 2006

John Howard in tracksuit walking along street in a bubble. Scattered around him are papers saying AWB [Australian Wheat Board] which was subject to Cole inquiry in 2006.

Pencil and ink

2539

It Lives

probably between 1999 and 2000

John Howard & Peter Costello making a GST Frankinstein monster. Howard is saying 'It lives'.

Pencil and ink

2540

Melbourne Open

Tennis match at Melbourne Open where the oversized net is topped with barb wire and [Peter Costello?] faces a hooded opponent.

Pencil and ink

2541

Partial view of Saddam Hussein loading a gun with a locked poll box body, in which he is placing a bullet titled 'Hamas'.

Pencil and ink

2542

approximately 2008

Kevin Rudd and Brendan Nelson [Opposition leader] filling their cars with petrol. Fuel pipes surround cars taking petrol from one and putting it in to another.

Pencil and ink

2543

Peter Costello standing outside the walls of The Lodge, with John Howard peaking over the fence saying 'I'm not selling'.

Pencil and ink

2544

John Howard as Little John about to battle with sticks on a bridge [titled Education] with Rboin Hood [?]. In his quiver are arrows titled 'Health', 'Tax policy' & 'Education'. Howard is being urged on by schoolboy Peter Costello who is saying 'Tell him Little John, it's Rob the Poor and give to the rich".

Pencil and ink

2545

John Howard looking out of a little ticket window which is part of a big NO structure. He is telling a man about the magic word 'No'.

Pencil and ink

2546

approximately 2006

With apologies to Kenneth Graham, John Howard & Peter Costello as Ratty and fox watching toad [Kim Beazley] in a motor car, tooting his interest rate horn. Fox is saying 'Oh dear Ratty, it looks like toad is taking his economic credentials out for a spin again'.

Watercolour and ink

2547

Sheikh 'N' Bake

Take on 1950's commercial showing woman besides a box of 'Sheikh 'n' Bake' with four bandaged heads on a platter. She says 'I can't believe it's not meat.

Pencil and ink

2548

Kimberoo

Kim Beazley as an all-round soccer player, being supported by a cheering crowd of unionists The Australia ref says 'Now if you could do that in a game'/

Pencil and ink

2549

21-Jun-05

Kim Beazley wearing sailor stripe t-shirt and beanie and leaning against yes/no chest and briefcase, is being interviewed about the republic referendum.

Pencil and ink

2550

Liberal Party Leadership Relay

Poolside with contestants Peter Costello, Malcolm Turnbull on the side line. A sulky Tony Abbott wearing a 'L' plate lifesaving cap and boxing gloves looks on. A sinking head titled 'Bob' looks up from the water.

Pencil and ink

2551

Atsic

approximately 2004

John Howard sitting on a ladder painting over a giant ATSIC sign with white paint.

Pencil and ink

2552

24-Jun-05

A sobbing John Howard sitting in an armchair, reads of the retirement of cricket great Mark Waugh. Peter Costello is behind him putting on cricket whites.

Watercolour and ink

2553

John Howard walking along a city footpath looks at graffitti signage 'Maternity'. [With apologies to Arthur Stage].

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2554

Whipping Boy

John Howard as a racing jockey sitting on Kim Beazley who is drawn as a horse.

Pencil and ink

2555

A Work In Progress

27-Jun-05

Phillip Ruddock opening his shirt to show a tattoed chest saying 'Anti terror bill', 'Sedition laws' & 'Shoot to kill'.

Watercolour and ink

2556

27-Jun-05

Phillip Ruddock & John Howard in front of audience. Howard announces that 'We have received confirmation of a specific terrorist threat', it than goes on to show the two of them celebrating with Howard holding a 'Terror laws' paper in one hand.

Watercolour and ink

2557

Baywatch take-off with Peter Costello in red one piece swim costume title 'Budget surplus' running into the water with John Howard by his side. It is witnessed from the beach by two bathers [?], one leaning on a compensation claims ice box.

Pencil and ink

2558

Head Of Nuclear Inquiry To Be Announced

approximately 2006

John Howard as Mr Burns from The Simpsons. He stands by a door, holding a paper titled 'Nuclear power inquiry' and behind him stands Homer Simpson. In side the room, two men appear to be having a meeting.

Pencil and ink

2559

Men running from buildings collapsing on Wall Street.

Pencil and ink

2560

approximately 2004

Peter Costello stands in an empty swimming pool. Besides him is an upside down Mark Latham, who has just dived from a diving board onto a PS jar of pills. Costello is yelling 'John! Your prescription's been filled'.

2561

Alexander Downer sitting on John Howard's desk having tea. Beside him is a birthday parcel from Peter Costello, who is hiding under the desk. The box is ticking and Howard says 'I didn't make it to 64 by being stupid'.

Watercolour and ink

2562

approximately 2005

John Howard and Peter Costello as spivs, wearing hats saying IR and carrying baseball bats. By their feet is nervous worker.

Watercolour and ink

Sketch on verso

2563

2001-2007

John Howard as jailer, leaning against prison wall dozing with a copy of Supreme Court Digest' across his lap. The prisoner [David Hicks] has his back to him in orange overalls.

Watercolour and ink

Sketch on verso

2564

26-Jun-05

Fortune teller tells Mark Latham that she can see in her crystal ball [Peter Garrett's head] 'a tall bald stranger].

Watercolour and ink

2565

Intelligence

Side view of George W Bush, showing his brain as a maze puzzle, with the 'ball' being John Howard. The exit is via Bush's ear.

Pencil and ink

2566

The Ashes, It'S Not Just Cricket

John Howard in cricket whites, using the bat as a violin. In the background is the ruisn of Christmas Island, Woomera, Port Hedland, Villawood and Baxter.

Pencil and ink

2567

The Throne Room At Kings

26-Jun-05

Mark Latham forcing the head of a student [?] down the toilet, while pushing the 'Funding' flush button. In the background a figure says "Ill leave it to Mark to expalin exactly how to redirect private school funds'.

Pencil and ink

2568

The Window Dresser

approximately 2002

Simon Crean as a window dresser, dressing a figure titled 'Affirmative Action'. Walking past the window is Neville Wran, holding the arm of Bob Hawke dressed as a woman.

Pencil and ink

2569

N/A

27-Jun-05

Kim Bleazey holding hands across a table with Simon Crean saying 'Simon..it's not me,it's you'. [Simon was demoted 2005].

Pencil and ink

2570

Meanwhile In New England

Independent MP Tony Windsor standing by roadside watching a ute and caravan pass with loud speakers singing 'Barnaby'. The bottom cartoon shows the caravan opening and a large Barnaby pig exits wearing an akruba hat. Tony Windsor does not look impressed.

Pencil and ink

2571

Shared Intelligence

John Howard by the ear of George W Bush who wears a POTUS badge [President of the United States]. Saying 'I make my own decisions'.

Pencil and ink

2572

Members of the public walk along the shaft and knife of a gun, labelled 'E. Timor' falling at the end, into a dark expanse.

Pencil and ink

2573

Saddam Hussein in jail, eating a plate of AWB [Australian Wheat Board] cash with a spoon. Outside is the head of Alexander Downer.

Pencil and ink

2574

Best In Show Australasian Section

Prize giving ceremony with judge George W Bush and winner Columbia, Tony Blair and Britain and John Howard as a dog representing Austria. Howard has his tongue out and has crapped on the pedestal.

Pencil and ink

2575

29-Jun-05

Peter Costello in John Howard's office holding a paper stating 'Hicks can be tried here'.

Pencil and ink

2576

Crisis Talks

John Howard dressed in sheeps clothing, leading a bunch of National Party sheep. He tells them 'The important thing is to stick together'.

Pencil and ink

2577

John Faulkner, Cabinet Secretary and Special Minister for State in foreground with figure in background [Rupert Murdoch] holding jumper leads. Behind them on a wall are more leads under a sign saying 'Senate Estimates'.

Pencil and ink

2578

New! Phillip Ruddock Id Cards

27-Jun-05

Playing card featuring Phillip Ruddock as Jack of Spades.

Pencil and ink

2579

I Did But See Her Shuffling By

approximtaley 1999

John Howard regally dressed as the Queen walking by an admiring crowd.

Pencil and ink

2580

28-Jun-05

Greenpeace vessek Arctic Sunrise colliding with Japanese whaling trawler Nishhin Maru with parking officer on a dingy giving them a ticket. A nearby whale is a witness.

Pencil and ink

2581

Bbq Stopper

John Howard standing by a barbeque cooking 'terrorism' sausages and being watched by a goup of suited men of 'middle-eastern' appearance.

Pencil and ink

2582

Greens senator Bob Brown hugging a money tree with parliament house in the background.

Pencil and ink

2583

Snow White & The Unions

Julia Gillard collapsed on a bed, which is surrounded by union delegates discussing whether to wake her up.

Pencil and ink

2584

Playing To The Gallery

approximately 2008

Malcolm Turnbull on a golf course, with Julie Bishop as his caddy. He is hitting balls at a bunker called 'Deficit' in which stands Kevin Rudd, Wayne Swan & [?].

Pencil and ink

2585

Barnaby Md

Barnaby Joyce as an MD with stethoscope on [?] congratulating them on impending birth of baby Malcolm [Turnbull]. An X-Ray of Malcolm in vitro is on the wall. Julie Bishops waits outside in waiting room.

Pencil and ink

2586

Therapy

30-Jun-05

Belinda Neal and Brendan Nelson undergoing counselling in the wake of the 'Iguana-gate' incident.

Pencil and ink

2587

Tony Abbott dressed in religious garb, clutching a chalice in one hand and cross in the other. He stands on a mound with Joe Hockey in background. He says 'This is humbling, exhilarating.but if you could loosen your grip a little Nick'.

Pencil and ink

2588

Copenhagen

1-Jul-05

Kevin Rudd and Penny Wong walking under an umbrella and pushing through other 'umbrella' countries on Copenhagen street.

Pencil and ink

2589

Teabags For Valour

approximately 2009

Australian sailor standing to attention with two 'tea-bag' medals. In background, judge, general and politician as well as Statue of Libery. [Tea-bagging scandal 2009].

Pencil and ink

2590

A naked Alexander Downer running through a wheat field being pursued by Kevin Rudd in a grader. Saddam Hussein pokes his head out through the wheat.

Watercolour and ink

Box 30

2591

approximately 2007

Gold coast beach scene with Peter Beattie, Kevin Rudd, John Howard and Peter Costello. Beattie is kicking sand at Howard, who is in a sandcastle.

Pencil and ink

2592

approximately 2003

O.K corral scene with a bottomed Simon Crean with a gun hoist, facing cowboys George W Bush and John Howard. Bush is saying to Howard 'That's the face of terror?'

Pencil and ink

2593

approximately 2009

Kevin Andrews as a matador in a bullring, having stabbed 'bull' Malcolm Turnbull. Judge/clown John Howard in foreground with upraised gun.

Pencil and ink

2594

approximately 2007

Kevin Rudd, Brendan Nelson & Alexander Downer as pole dancers in a bar. Voters in foreground with ballots naming them [in 2007 federal election].

Pencil and ink

2595

John Howard in military uniform, talking on telephone at his desk. A fallen shell is at his side and there are the ruins of a city in the background.

Pencil and ink

2596

1-Jul-05

John Howard holding a Kevin Rudd voodoo doll with Tony Abbott by the doorway offering to run-off some anti-Rudd flyers with credit left over from Andrew Laming account at printers. [In 2007 fraudulently claimed $67,000 worth of taxpayer funds for printing campaign material].

Pencil and ink

Sketch on verso

2597

You Can Lead A Horse To Water Plan

approximately 2007

John Howard dragging Nationals leader Mark Vaile as a horse to waterhole.

Watercolour and ink

2598

approximately 2005

Roman scene with John Howard being fed grapes by Industrial Relations Minister Kevin Andrews. Howard is getting his toenails buffed by Andrew Downer. He says 'The polls suggest the people are growing anxious with IR reform.

Pencil and ink

2599

Mission Impossible

18-Jun-05

In John Howard's office a battered Peter Costello returns from COAG. Howard with cigar and feet on window sill comments 'that went well'.

Pencil and ink

2600

John Howard and Peter Costello sniffing on the ground with Kim Beazley in background saying ' It's the economy stupid'.

Pencil and ink

2601

[?] holding a guillotine with a crowd wearing suits in the background.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2602

Money & Japan

John Howard and Peter Costello standing by Monet's painting of water lilies with Costello saying 'no, no show me the money'.

Pencil and ink

Sketch on verso

2603

1-Jul-05

ASIC investigation of Onetel. Courtroom scene with James Packer, Lachlan Murdoch and Jodee Rich.

Pencil and ink

2604

1-Jul-05

Queensland Premier Anna Bligh as an upturned tortoise with Peter Garratt [Federal Environmental Minister] being led away. Protesters in background hold placards 'Save the Mary River'.

Pencil and ink

2605

Suited rhinoceros at bar drinking beer with two other men.

Watercolour and ink

2606

29-Jun-05

Kevin Rudd, John Howard and Julia Gillard fighting on a theatre stage. The nose of a crashed Qantas jet is to the side and backstage Peter Costello stands with Budget paper in his hand. Stage hand says it 'quite a warm up act'.

Pencil and ink

2607

Barrack Obama attempting to save a plate of burning dollar notes.

Pencil and ink

2608

Hello Sailor

Bare chested Malcolm Turnbull with a John Howard tattoo on his chest labelled 'safe haven'. Large octopus and galleon in background.

Watercolour and ink

2609

Large pig being carried by suited pig.

Watercolour and ink

2610

Rupert Murdoch being viewed through a window/monitor by [?] building a brick wall.

Pencil and ink

2611

A New G.G.

2001-2003?

John Howard from multiple angles inspecting horse/Governor General Peter Hollingworth.

Pencil and ink

2612

Greens MP Bob Brown at compost heap holding Simon Crean. He is emptying a bucket of 'preferences' on heap marked 'Greening Australi ALP Degeneration Area'. Coaltanker in background.

Pencil and ink

2613

29-Jun-05

Asbestos victim Bernie Banton at James Hardy inquiry. Stands at steps with director Meredith Hellicar at the top with a big bag of fees around her neck.

Watercolour and ink

2614

Two'S Company

Tony Blair, George W. Bush, John Howard around a table. Blair struggling to leave a reluctant Bush. Alexander Downer in foreground is ushering them along

Watercolour and ink

2615

28-Jun-05

James Packer and Kerry Stokes over [female in a suit]. She is holding a starter gun in one hand and paper saying 'Media laws passed' in another.

Pencil and ink

2616

Big Kim

Television control room showing multiple screens of Kim Beazley and latest in voyeuristic TV.

Pencil and ink

Sketch on verso

2617

[James Packer?] in the back of a Rolls Royce being driven by chauffeur John Howard. The emblem on front of the car is a blonde -haired winged woman [?]. London backdrop.

Watercolour and ink

2618

When A Stranger Calls

Suddam Hussein sitting on a lounge talking on phone about share prices. Through window in back are shadowy figures of Costello and Howard.

Pencil and ink

2619

Twtw

approximately 2009

Tony Abbott, Joe Hockey on lounge mourning death of Michael Jackson. Malcolm Turnball singing 'I'm bad' song to the side.

Pencil and ink

2620

[Peter Costello?] counting on an abacus. At door departs [Tim Fisher?].

Pencil and ink

2621

Liberal party members - George Brandis, Joe Hockey, Christopher Pyne, Kevin Andrews, Julie Bishop, John Howard & Peter Costello around a table looking at latest IPSOS polling figures. The headline reads 'IPSOS Cactos'.

Watercolour and ink

2622

approximately 2007

John Howard packing a suitcase in his pyjamas for upcoming trip to the US. In his suitcse on the bed is Peter Costello.

Pencil and ink

2623

probably between 2001 and 2011

Portrait of Osama bin Laden with outstretched upright palms painted with the US flag.

Watercolour and ink

2624

Graham Richardson, Bill Kelty, [Rupert Murdoch?] & [?] in the background. In foreground seated man [?] holding a book.

Pencil and ink

2625

Monday Morning Carpark Blues

approximately 2008

Barnaby Joyce as newly elected leader of Nationals is seen taking the parking sport of Opposition leader Kim Beazley. Joyce's tractor is seen blocking Beazley's chauffeur-driven car. John Howard is parked beside the tractor in a smaller car.

Watercolour and ink

2626

probably between 2006 and 2007

Kevin Rudd leaning against a door jam welcoming in a dejected looking John Howard.

Pencil and ink

2627

Cole Inquiry

probably between 2005 and 2006

Cole Inquiry into the oil for food AWB scandal. Peter Costello is wearing a top hat as 'Costello' besides 'Hardy' [?].

Watercolour and ink

2628

approximately 2007

Politican and former unionist Greg Combet as a soldier in the trenches with an unexploded IR bomb beside him. He holds a love letter from Labor Party.

Watercolour and ink

2629

The Long Hot Summer

probably between 2007 and 2008

Cricket scene with John Howard batting at crease and a sulky Peter Costello on the sidelines pouring poison into refreshment drinks.

Watercolour and ink

2630

The Mother And Father Of Invention

Standing against a wall, a pregnant John Howard with a whistling black-stocking clad Alexander Downer. An empty newspaper stand is nearby.

Watercolour and ink

2631

probably between 2007 and 2008

Peter Costello tied to a John Howard balloon, which has just been shot. Peter is holding two bags of money as he floats above a crowd.

Pencil and ink

2632

A diminutive [Mark Latham?] up against the giant legs of [Kim Beazley?]

Pencil and ink

Sketch on verso

2633

approximately 2004

Mark Latham and John Howard working on Free Trade Agreement. Kim Beazley is rubbing Latham's shoulders while Peter Costello leans against door jam asking what's in it for Australia?

Pencil and ink

Sketch on verso

2634

Couching The Question

probably between 2005 and 2007

Alexander Downer being interviewed by psychiatrist about David Hicks mental state.

Pencil and ink

2635

probably between 1996-2000

Portrait of Jennie George, President of the ACTU.

Pencil and ink

2636

UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher holding a baby [?] who wears a flying cap and holds a toy aeroplace labelled 'Privatisation'.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2637

approximately 1996

Jeff Kennett with his bottom in a briefcase being held up by John Howard, who himself, is standing on a stool.

Pencil and ink

Sketch on verso

2638

Kerry Stokes owner of Channel 7, standing on round television set while holding a bent coat hanger aerial.

Pencil and ink

2639

Man carrying billboard reading 'The end of work is nigh'. A computer terminal and keyboard is falling from the sky towards his head.

Pencil and ink

2640

approximately 2002

Businessman Solomon Lew & [Rupert Murdoch?] front a hearing full of replicas of themselves.

Pencil and ink

2641

Mad scientist figure looking down through oversized microscope, examining the raised skyline which covers the shole of Australia.

Pencil and ink

2642

A smiling Peter Costello holding a pile of papers. Behind him are smaller fighting figures with guillotines, axes and daggers.

Pencil and ink

2643

Stone wall relief of Australian businessman Champion De Crespigny, holding mining pick in one hand and [discus?] in another. He wears a feathered-type headdress.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2644

Portrait of Reg Grundy standing by a chocolate wheel. The letter CFM are in one portion of the wheel.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2645

Australian Financial Review

WA Premier Pichard Court as a pig on a spit above a burning fire.

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

2646

Man in suit and flying hat, sits in an arm chair flying machine which is being powered by a cable leading down to a house. It has a sail with a apple core pictured like a plug.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2647

A bent Uncle Sam with head between knees, holding his hat while at same time has a trunk up his arse. Caption 'We are still looking for a worksable exit strategy".

Pencil and ink

2648

approximately 1996

John Howard and Paul Keating as bullocks pulling against each other. On top of cart is a man with a drum around his neck labelled 'Vote 1'.

Pencil and ink

2649

18-Jun-05

Paul Keating on top of brick wall with a trowel, attempting to fix a section that has fallen through. Meantime in ground beneath, figures are building an s shaped tunnel.

Pencil and ink

2650

John Howard in armchair watching a fight between two figures on a TV with a man behind [?[. Besides him is a running machine titled 'Reconciliation'. His son in the background asks for keys.

Pencil and ink

2651

Senate Switch

approximately 1996

Senator Brian Harradine as a switchboard operator with John Howard tied up with cables against the switchboard.

Pencil and ink

2652

10-Jun-05

Bill and Hiliary Clinton around the breakfast table. Hiliary is frustrated about public preoccupation with sex while Bill tells her to calm down as she knows how he reacts.

Pencil and ink

2653

approximately 1996

Kerry Packer, Pauline Hanson 7 [?] on the shoulders of John Howard.

Pencil and ink

2654

approximately 1989

Theo Cooper,[Premier of Queensland in 1989] playing football with Rob Borbidge, [who took over from Cooper].

Pencil and ink

2655

John Howard performing dance of a 1000 veils on top of a table of his supports. His face is covered with a scarf saying 'Industrial relations'.

Pencil and ink

2656

approximtaley 1999

Australian Democrats Meg Lee playing AFL with a John Howard head/ball. Kim Beazley attempts to stop her wearing a badge 'Just say no'. Rowe writes that'Meg Lees continues her pusuit of the record number of concessions in a single GST package'.

Pencil and ink

2657

approximtaley 1999

Kerry Chikarovski ties with broken bones in a hospital bed with an electric cord drapped over her leading to a power point which say 'Power sell off'. Fellow patient 'Remo' [?] sits besides her shaving.

Pencil and ink

2658

approximately 1997

Pauline Hanson as a giant pig with John Howard sliding under railings in order to grab her. Man on side 'Tell us again why you're after our Miss Pauline'.

Pencil and ink

2659

approximtaley 1999

Senators Mal Colston & Brian Harradine as patients in hospital beds being visited by the devil, who asks them 'Who do yo think is going to pay those kind of prices?'. John Howard sits as a visitor outside door.

Pencil and ink

2660

approximtaley 1999

Naked broadcaster John Laws is sipping tea with his foot on a pile of money at the time of the ABA cash for comment inquiry.

Pencil and ink

2661

approximately 2003

Reclining Kim Beazley comments he is not in the business of factional naval gazing. Simon Crean is seen at his navel saying 'Obviously'.

Pencil and ink

2662

The Emperors New Clothes..And Kim'S New Clothes

approximately 2003

The two naked leaders John Howard and Kim Beazley gazing at themselves in mirrors. Howard sees a Napoleonic emperor while Beazley sees himself naked.

Pencil and ink

2663

Driving The Economy

1999-2000

Close-up Peter Costello driving with passenger John Howard. Beneath actual shot is them behind wheel of a car being towed by a GST tow truck.

Pencil and ink

2664

approximately 1997

John Howard in a postbox in his electorate of Bennelong with Brian Harradine dropping at the base parcels labelled GST and WIK. Crowds in the distance are running away .

Pencil and ink

2665

Pauline Hanson soaking the hands of [Rob Borbidge] in dishwashing fluid [an advertisement from the 1970's]. John Howard is in the foreground is talking about the One Nation Cleanser.

Pencil and ink

2666

approximtaley 1999

Independent senators Mal Colston and Brian Harradine sit naked under a GST tree in the garden of Eden. A John Howard snake tries to tempt Harradine with a possible exempt Tasmanian apple.

Pencil and ink

2667

29-Jun-05

Holy Grail scene with Peter Reith [Workplace Relations minister] and Chris Corrigan [Patricks Corporation] as soldiers battling a MUA soldier who has lost his arms and legs but hold a High Court Injunction note in his mouth.

Pencil and ink

2668

John Howard, Alexander Downer, Phillip Ruddock & [?] are angels playing musical instruments while Woomera detention centre burns in the background.

Pencil and ink

2669

after 2003

Suddam Hussein in military uniform feeding a UN peace dove. At the bottom of the cage is papers saying 'Evidence' and in his hand he holds a 'Blair dossier'.

Pencil and ink

2670

25-Jun-05

John Howard as a cleric reading the last rites to a bed-ridden Governor-General Sir Peter Hollingsworth.

Pencil and ink

2671

Budget

2005, 2006?

Labor opposition leader Kim Beazley making paper aeroplanes out of budget papers.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2672

Conflict Of Interest

1996-1998

Warwick Parer Minister of Resources under John Howard's government, holding a mobile ticker tape machine and addressing press. John Howard is seen slipping away in background holding a sign 'Ministerial Guidelines".

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2673

Wow, Your Very Own Cup Guide

Melbourne cup line up with im Beazley on a unicorn, John Howard on a horse, Kim Beazley a donckey, Pauline Hanson a horse with a klu klux klan covering and a banker sitting on a pig.

Pencil and ink

2674

Rollback Etc Etc

approximately 2001

Kim Beazley and John Howard being uncovered while hiding under giant rocks. Relates to Labor party policy on the rollback for GST]

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2675

The Bush Tucker Man

approximately 2002

John Howard on back of ute, siphoning money out of a Telstra phonebox somewhere in the outback. Kim Beazley in the background is holding up an empty water/GST bottle. Story on Telstra not intending to update exchanges leaving bush behind.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2676

State Of The Union

approximately 1998

Bill Clinton, with large inflated nose as a hot air balloon, floating over the US Congress.

Pencil and ink

2677

First Home Owner'S Extension

approximately 2001

John Howard as brickie laborer building up a wall with mortar of money. A suited Kim Beazley in background read the Kyoto protocol.

Pencil and ink

2678

Rort! Rort! Rort!

approximately 2006

Peter Beatie and Kim Beazley running away from a number of approaching cane toads calling out "Rort, rort".

Watercolour and ink

2679

approximately 2001

Treasurer Peter Costello sitting on desk despairing to John Howard who stands at window, looking out on demonstrators holding placards saying 'GST'. Costello despairs over lost seat of Ryan, dollar down and fuel is up while Howard's response refers only to cricket 2nd test.

Pencil and ink

Sketch on verso

2680

approximately 1998

Peter Reith, Minister Workplace Relations at desk reading newspaper "USA dockside dispute". Guard dogs sit at feet and hooded colleague on phone trying to determine MUA tactics.

Pencil and ink

2681

Portrait of Bill Kelty, Secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions from 1983 to 2000

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2682

approximately 2001

John Howard and wife Jeanette, walking through corn field with George Bush on a tractor behind. Howard (carrying sack saying Free Trade) is saying that he's busy but will see them sooner or later.

Pencil and ink

2683

Al Gore and George W Bush before panel of legislators, one saying 'it looks like a case for Judge Judy'. [2000 US Presidential election].

Pencil and ink

2684

approximately 2003

Peter Costello walking away from a giant billboard portrait of Suddam Hussein, with his dog John Howard. He holds a razor having just shaved off some of Hussein's mustache

Pencil and ink

2685

Julia Guillard, Greens leader Bob Brown and two others dancing together at a function. Tony Abott in budgie smugglers and tennis racket in background is thinking 'Does she have no shame?'/

Watercolour and ink

2686

Politican/banker? [also looks like ex head of ABC Brian Johns] In raincoat & under umbrella pointing to weather map. He is standing ankle deep in money.

Watercolour and ink

Signed by artist

2687

The Bold & The Dutiful

2003-2004?

John Howard & George W Bush. Howard as a soldier is diffusing a 'North Korea' missile, a ticking 'Iran' missile is in background. Bush is running away saying ' Just use your initiative boy'.

Watercolour and ink

2688

approximately 1997

US President Bill Clinton at APEC meeting at time of the economic crisis hitting the Asia-Pacific region in 1997. Fallen figures are in front of him having committed hari kari, John Howard is behing him, gonzilla monster in background and a canadian mountie in front is saying that 'the pants don't work' in response to Clinton's 'this is serious' comment.

Pencil and ink

2689

Question Time

approximately 2003

John Howard in military uniform and large question mark hook around the neck of Simon Crean. Crean was addressing Question Time in parliament about Labor opposition to Iraq war.

Pencil and ink

2690

22-Jun-05

Seated Democrat Al Gore addressing fallen George W Bush, saying 'Close..but no cigar.' [2000 Presidential election]

Pencil and ink

2691

The Blix Reports

2002-2003

Portrait of Hans Blix, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency who wrote a report on Iraq weapons of mass destruction. Tony Blair, George W Bush and John Howard are in background.

Pencil and ink

2692

Pieces Of Hate

Phillip Ruddock, Minister for Immigration as a parrot, sitting on John Howard (as a pirate) shoulder, in a dingy in the middle of the sea. He says 'Pieces of hate'.

Pencil and ink

2693

Portrait of large John Howard, surrounded by building scaffolding and builders having a tea break.

Pencil and ink

2694

Portrait of Justice Lionel Murphy, Attorney-General in the government of Gough Whitlam and as a Justice of the High Court of Australia from 1975

Pencil and ink

2695

Hunger Strike

Phillip Ruddock & John Howard, cross-armed & seated at table with pie in middle titled 'Humble pie'. A sewing needle and thread, is stuck in Ruddock's head.

Pencil and ink

2696

Ruddock Proof Fence

24-Jun-05

Phillip Ruddock rattling at the gates of British Embassy with two boys behind the fence. [Two boys seeking political asylum after escaping Woomera detention centre]

Pencil and ink

2697

Portrait of US senator Edward Kennedy

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2698

Portrait of [Anthony Pratt?] and another standing by a wall

Watercolour and ink

2699

Portrait of [economicist & journalist Peter Martin?] at computer terminal

Watercolour and ink

2700

The Weigh-In

Melbourne Cup weigh-in with John Howard on stands indicating One Nation is down. Pauline Hanson in riding silks is leaving room scowling at Howard.

Pencil and ink

2701

Labor'S Policy Platform

22-Jun-05

Kim Beazley hunched and sitting on shoulders of a diminutive John Howard.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2702

26-Jun-05

Hooded figure being drapped between two suited men. Jeering crowd in background with one saying to another ' David Hicks?, the rest saying 'Sally Robins [Olympian rower who gave up in 2004 event].

Watercolour and ink

2703

Portrait of ABC Chairman David Hill, portrayed as Roman emperor lying on top of a TV set.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2704

Australian Financial Review

Portrait of NSW Premier Bob Carr as a trapeze artist, contorted while walking on a tight-rope.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2705

Player Rotation?

probably between 2002 and 2004

Phillip Ruddock in a uniform carrying cricket cat over shoulder and by the door of the Woomera detention centre. Other cricket team members, John Howard, Tony Abott, Peter Costello & ? Are facing him with their own cricket bats. Howard says ' Mayve we should give someone else a hit'.

Pencil and ink

2706

21-Jul-05

Australian Financial Review

ASIO rep carrying ASIC briefcase pointing finger at black suited man [Senator Robert Ray? On Parliamentary Joint Committee on ASIOs detention powers] saying 'you bent' while the man replies ' Ok you be the straight man'.

Watercolour and ink

2707

John Howard Is Dr Dolittle

John Howard as Dr Dolittle, sitting on a two headed lama, with Pauline Hanson as one head, John Anderson head of Nationals is the other. Lama is labelled 'One National' & Howard is saying 'if I could talk to the Nationals'.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2708

The Gst Caravan

Open topped car on mountain road, trailing a number of caravans. Costello is driving into a tunnel with warning 'Black economy ahead'. Also in car Peter Reith and John Howard. Howard is holding on a chain in which Professor Alan Fels, head of ACCC is escaping over the 'Nationals' caravan.

Pencil and ink

2709

18-Jun-05

1996 federal elections with John Howard and Paul Keating balancing on bar (holding ballot boxes) while beneath them is member for Kalgoorie Graeme Campbell, WA Premier Richard Court and another ?

Pencil and ink

2710

The Tampa Crisis

31-Aug-01

Raft on the open sea with partly clothed figures of John Howard, Alexander Downer, Phillip Ruddock & Peter Costello waving to a ship title 'Indonesia' in the distance.

Black & white photocopy

2711

Latho

approximately 2002

Mark Latham looking battered in boxing ring with Labor opposition leader Simon Crean looking down at him saying 'give him one for me Latho'. John Howard & ? Are also looking at him behind the ropes.

Pencil and ink

2712

Migrant mother and son walking away from setting sun (which is portrayed as sinking scull) on a tropical beach.

Pencil and ink

2713

Rehab

Kim Beazley as a patient receiving rehab on legs. In backfround 3 figures walk through door labelled 'Labor Ward' saying 'What happened? Multiple fractors to both legs'

Pencil and ink

2714

21-Jun-05

John Laws and cash for Comment affair, Sitting behind mike at desk with boxes of endorsement close at hand, saying "They made an offer they couldn't refuse'..

Pencil and ink

2715

approximately 1998

Peter Reith, Minister for Workplace Relations, sneaking up to a sleeping union rep with a pillow labelled 'I.R reform'

Pencil and ink

2716

John Howard wedged in a Telstra phone box with suited men marching in a line behind him.

Pencil and ink

2717

Suited figure holding a box titled 'Evans' sitting on the should of [Peter Costello?] who is holding a pair of open cut throat scissors.

Pencil and ink

2718

John Howard asleep in bed, counting jumping barristers leaping over his head.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2719

[?] in a King Kong pose off Big Ben clock in London.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2720

John Howard working on a production line, sorting through naked figures which are coming out of a tube titled ' Mains streaming'.

Pencil and ink

2721

Peter Costello and Peter Reith as ventriloquists, holding on their knees male puppet in stripped suit.

Pencil and ink

2722

Portriat of Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett with mini Jeff Kennett on one shoulder and woman and loud speaker on the other.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2723

Australian Financial Review

Gareth Evans, Labor Foreign Affairs Minister whose open chest is showing four jail cells with prisoners behind each one.

Pencil and ink

2724

Kim Beazley on top of wind vane on a rooftop.

Pencil and ink

2725

National Farm

Bob Katter as head pig in an animal farm setting, with John Anderson as a horse, Pauline Hanson a cat and John Howard in back ground walking with a burning bale of hay titled 'Federal issues'.

Pencil and ink

2726

Cabinet

John Howard, slipping into a Pauline Hanson costume.

Pencil and ink

2727

22-Jun-05

Queensland labor electoral rorts with Kim Beazley in holiday attire pushing a bogged vehicle, full of rorts with John Howard on road ahead calling out 'Yoo-hoo'. Peter Costello is in background with a 'Stop it' sign.

Pencil and ink

Signed by artist

2728

Tampa Anniversary

probably between 2002 and 2004

Philip Ruddock in SS uniform with John Howard, both with hands behind their backs, looking at an anniversary cake lablled 'Tampa Anniversary'.

Pencil and ink

2729

approximately 2002

Philip Ruddock in SS uniform addressing member of the UNHCR, who he has tied to the chair.

Pencil and ink

2730

There Was One On The Bed 7 The Little One Said

probably between 1996 and 1998

John Howard lying in bed with a departing Pauline Hanson walking out carrying her shoes. The bed is labelled Xenophobia and Howard says 'it was good for me'.

Pencil and ink