While the politicians squabble about how to raise money, The Australian Cartoonists’ Association is raising funds to help put flood-affected Queenslanders back on their feet, in the only way they know how:

Drawing!

With over 75% of Queensland now flood affected, there has already been massive destruction of property, loss of homes and loss of life. The Queensland flooding is the worst on record, and is set to worsen over the coming weeks.

Queenslanders and rescue workers need our help and we must support them.

Please take a few minutes to look at the selection of cartoons on this website, and donate whatever you can by bidding on your favourite pieces.

100% of donations collected by the Premier’s Disaster Relief Appeal will be disbursed to the people affected by the natural disasters in Queensland from December 2010 to February 2011.

The successful donor/bidder is not eligible for a receipt for taxation purposes as they are receiving a benefit (in this case, the artwork) in return for the successful bid amount which will be donated to the Premier’s Disaster Relief Appeal. Please contact the Australian Taxation Office should you require further information in relation to the tax deductibility of donations.

Thank you for your support.

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Anton Emdin


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www.antonemdin.com
Multi award-winning Anton Emdin is a freelance illustrator and cartoonist having worked professionally for over 15 years. He has had the pleasure of drawing for numerous magazines including MAD, Rolling Stone, FHM, People and The Spectator. He has also created work for commercial and advertising projects as well as comic art. He has also produced book illustrations.
He has won Illustrator of the Year in 2009 and 2010, and in 2010 was nominated for the US “Reuben” award.

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Bill Leak



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Bill Leak is a cartoonist and painter, primarily of portraits. He is the daily editorial cartoonist on The Australian newspaper. He has won theWalkley Awards nine times.

Leak has entered the Archibald Prize at least 13 times, and was hung 11 times. These included portraits of Donald Bradman in 1989, Malcolm Turnbull in 1994, Graham Richardson in 1995, Tex Perkins in 1997, Gough Whitlam in 1998, Sir Les Patterson in 2000 and Robert Hughes in 2001. He won the Packing Room prize twice (for Tex Perkins and Sir Les Patterson) and also won the people’s choice award for Malcolm Turnbull. In addition two paintings of him by other artists have also won the people’s choice award: a painting byJosonia Palaitis in 1995, and one by Esther Erlich in 2000.

He “is widely regarded by good judges as the best painter never to have won the Archibald prize, an omission many of them regard as one of the greatest travesties of Australian art”.

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Bill Leak



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Bill Leak is a cartoonist and painter, primarily of portraits. He is the daily editorial cartoonist on The Australian newspaper. He has won theWalkley Awards nine times.

Leak has entered the Archibald Prize at least 13 times, and was hung 11 times. These included portraits of Donald Bradman in 1989, Malcolm Turnbull in 1994, Graham Richardson in 1995, Tex Perkins in 1997, Gough Whitlam in 1998, Sir Les Patterson in 2000 and Robert Hughes in 2001. He won the Packing Room prize twice (for Tex Perkins and Sir Les Patterson) and also won the people’s choice award for Malcolm Turnbull. In addition two paintings of him by other artists have also won the people’s choice award: a painting byJosonia Palaitis in 1995, and one by Esther Erlich in 2000.

He “is widely regarded by good judges as the best painter never to have won the Archibald prize, an omission many of them regard as one of the greatest travesties of Australian art”.

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Bill Leak



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Bill Leak is a cartoonist and painter, primarily of portraits. He is the daily editorial cartoonist on The Australian newspaper. He has won theWalkley Awards nine times.

Leak has entered the Archibald Prize at least 13 times, and was hung 11 times. These included portraits of Donald Bradman in 1989, Malcolm Turnbull in 1994, Graham Richardson in 1995, Tex Perkins in 1997, Gough Whitlam in 1998, Sir Les Patterson in 2000 and Robert Hughes in 2001. He won the Packing Room prize twice (for Tex Perkins and Sir Les Patterson) and also won the people’s choice award for Malcolm Turnbull. In addition two paintings of him by other artists have also won the people’s choice award: a painting byJosonia Palaitis in 1995, and one by Esther Erlich in 2000.

He “is widely regarded by good judges as the best painter never to have won the Archibald prize, an omission many of them regard as one of the greatest travesties of Australian art”.

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Bill Leak



A4 | Full Colour
S I G N E D   P R I N T

Bill Leak is a cartoonist and painter, primarily of portraits. He is the daily editorial cartoonist on The Australian newspaper. He has won theWalkley Awards nine times.

Leak has entered the Archibald Prize at least 13 times, and was hung 11 times. These included portraits of Donald Bradman in 1989, Malcolm Turnbull in 1994, Graham Richardson in 1995, Tex Perkins in 1997, Gough Whitlam in 1998, Sir Les Patterson in 2000 and Robert Hughes in 2001. He won the Packing Room prize twice (for Tex Perkins and Sir Les Patterson) and also won the people’s choice award for Malcolm Turnbull. In addition two paintings of him by other artists have also won the people’s choice award: a painting byJosonia Palaitis in 1995, and one by Esther Erlich in 2000.

He “is widely regarded by good judges as the best painter never to have won the Archibald prize, an omission many of them regard as one of the greatest travesties of Australian art”.

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David Pope






A3 | Full Colour + Black & White Original
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2010 Cartoonist of the Year David Pope is the editorial cartoonist for the Canberra Times.

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David Rowe




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Multi award-winning Cartoonist David Rowe is an editorial cartoonist and caricaturist who works for the Australian Financial Review.

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David Rowe




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Multi award-winning Cartoonist David Rowe is an editorial cartoonist and caricaturist who works for the Australian Financial Review. He has generously donated this original for the Floodlines auction. This is the only original he has contributed.

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Nik Scott


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www.nikscott.com
Nik Scott is a cartoonist working mainly in book illustration. No friend of floods.

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Nik Scott


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www.nikscott.com
Nik Scott is a cartoonist working mainly in book illustration. No friend of floods.

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Geoff “Jeff” Hook




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(Both of these cartoons were drawn within 5 weeks of each other- 14 years apart!)

Geoff Hook started his career as a press artist and part-time cartoonist on the Hobart Mercury; moved to Melbourne and started at the Sun News Pictorial in 1964. Geoff became the full-time cartoonist for The Sun (later to become the Herald Sun) soon after.
In 1987 Geoff won the award for humorous illustration in the Australian Black and White Artists Club’s Bulletin Awards. In 1987 Geoff won the award for the Best Political Cartoon at the International Cartoon Festival at Knokke-Heist, Belgium, and in 1991 he won the award for Best Press Cartoon at the same Fesitival. More recently, in 1998, Geoff was awarded the Australian Black and White Artists Club’s Silver Stanley Award for lifetime achievement.
Geoff “retired” in early 1993 and began freelancing. In addition to giving talks on cartooning, he regularly contributes to the Sunday Herald-Sun (editorial cartoons), as well as doing cartoons and illustrations for other papers, magazines and books. Recently he illustrated “Harry the Honkerzoid” and “Planet of the Honkerzoids” written by his son, Brendan, and published in the Penguin Puffin Series. The Penguin Puffin series also now includes a reprint of “Jamie the Jumbo Jet”, a children’s book written and illustrated by Geoff, and first published in the mid 1970′s.
His work is represented in international cartoon collections, and several corporate collections in Australia, as well as the collection of political cartoons at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra, and more recently Geoff has just completed extensive interviews for the Oral History Collection at the National Library of Australia, Canberra.

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Geoff “Jeff” Hook




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Geoff Hook started his career as a press artist and part-time cartoonist on the Hobart Mercury; moved to Melbourne and started at the Sun News Pictorial in 1964. Geoff became the full-time cartoonist for The Sun (later to become the Herald Sun) soon after.
In 1987 Geoff won the award for humorous illustration in the Australian Black and White Artists Club’s Bulletin Awards. In 1987 Geoff won the award for the Best Political Cartoon at the International Cartoon Festival at Knokke-Heist, Belgium, and in 1991 he won the award for Best Press Cartoon at the same Fesitival. More recently, in 1998, Geoff was awarded the Australian Black and White Artists Club’s Silver Stanley Award for lifetime achievement.
Geoff “retired” in early 1993 and began freelancing. In addition to giving talks on cartooning, he regularly contributes to the Sunday Herald-Sun (editorial cartoons), as well as doing cartoons and illustrations for other papers, magazines and books. Recently he illustrated “Harry the Honkerzoid” and “Planet of the Honkerzoids” written by his son, Brendan, and published in the Penguin Puffin Series. The Penguin Puffin series also now includes a reprint of “Jamie the Jumbo Jet”, a children’s book written and illustrated by Geoff, and first published in the mid 1970′s.
His work is represented in international cartoon collections, and several corporate collections in Australia, as well as the collection of political cartoons at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra, and more recently Geoff has just completed extensive interviews for the Oral History Collection at the National Library of Australia, Canberra.

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Andrew Weldon


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www.scratch.com.au/andrewweldon
Andrew Weldon is freelance cartoonist whose work appears regularly in The Sunday Age, The Big Issue and The Chaser books and website.
His work has also appeared in The New Yorker, The Spectator, Private Eye and elsewhere. He has published two collections of his cartoons, the most recent being ‘If You Weren’t A Hedgehog… If I Weren’t A Haemophiliac…’


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Gary Clark




95mm x 320mm | Black & White
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Gary Clark has been working as a professional cartoonist since 1978. He and his wife Yvonne have been selling his cartoon strip Swamp for many years, which now appears in numerous newspapers throughout Australia, Scandinavia and on the web where it attracts an audience from all corners of the globe. Swamp is also licensed in Japan as a upmarket casual clothing and sportswear brand “Swamp tours”.

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Gary Clark




95mm x 320mm | Black & White
S I G N E D   O R I G I N A L

Gary Clark has been working as a professional cartoonist since 1978. He and his wife Yvonne have been selling his cartoon strip Swamp for many years, which now appears in numerous newspapers throughout Australia, Scandinavia and on the web where it attracts an audience from all corners of the globe. Swamp is also licensed in Japan as a upmarket casual clothing and sportswear brand “Swamp tours”.

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Gary Clark




95mm x 320mm | Black & White
S I G N E D   O R I G I N A L

Gary Clark has been working as a professional cartoonist since 1978. He and his wife Yvonne have been selling his cartoon strip Swamp for many years, which now appears in numerous newspapers throughout Australia, Scandinavia and on the web where it attracts an audience from all corners of the globe. Swamp is also licensed in Japan as a upmarket casual clothing and sportswear brand “Swamp tours”.

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Gary Clark




95mm x 320mm | Black & White
S I G N E D   O R I G I N A L

Gary Clark has been working as a professional cartoonist since 1978. He and his wife Yvonne have been selling his cartoon strip Swamp for many years, which now appears in numerous newspapers throughout Australia, Scandinavia and on the web where it attracts an audience from all corners of the globe. Swamp is also licensed in Japan as a upmarket casual clothing and sportswear brand “Swamp tours”.

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Gary Clark




95mm x 320mm | Black & White
S I G N E D   O R I G I N A L

Gary Clark has been working as a professional cartoonist since 1978. He and his wife Yvonne have been selling his cartoon strip Swamp for many years, which now appears in numerous newspapers throughout Australia, Scandinavia and on the web where it attracts an audience from all corners of the globe. Swamp is also licensed in Japan as a upmarket casual clothing and sportswear brand “Swamp tours”.

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Gary Clark


 



95mm x 320mm | Black & White
S I G N E D   O R I G I N A L

Gary Clark has been working as a professional cartoonist since 1978. He and his wife Yvonne have been selling his cartoon strip Swamp for many years, which now appears in numerous newspapers throughout Australia, Scandinavia and on the web where it attracts an audience from all corners of the globe. Swamp is also licensed in Japan as a upmarket casual clothing and sportswear brand “Swamp tours”.

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Gary Clark




95mm x 320mm | Black & White
S I G N E D   O R I G I N A L

Gary Clark has been working as a professional cartoonist since 1978. He and his wife Yvonne have been selling his cartoon strip Swamp for many years, which now appears in numerous newspapers throughout Australia, Scandinavia and on the web where it attracts an audience from all corners of the globe. Swamp is also licensed in Japan as a upmarket casual clothing and sportswear brand “Swamp tours”.

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Jason Chatfield

A3 | Full Colour
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www.jasonchatfield.com
Jason Chatfield is the fifth cartoonist in 89 years to write and draw the popular Australian comic strip Ginger Meggs which now appears in 34 countries.

He also works as a freelance editorial cartoonist and caricaturist, and is the current President of the Australian Cartoonists’ Association.

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Jason Chatfield

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www.jasonchatfield.com

Jason Chatfield is the fifth cartoonist in 89 years to write and draw the popular Australian comic strip Ginger Meggs which now appears in 34 countries.
He also works as a freelance editorial cartoonist and caricaturist, and is the current president of the Australian Cartoonists’ Association.

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Jason Chatfield

A3 | Full Colour
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www.jasonchatfield.com

Jason Chatfield is the fifth cartoonist in 89 years to write and draw the popular Australian comic strip Ginger Meggs which now appears in 34 countries.
He also works as a freelance editorial cartoonist and caricaturist, and is the current President of the Australian Cartoonists’ Association.

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Jason Chatfield


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www.jasonchatfield.com

Jason Chatfield is the fifth cartoonist in 89 years to write and draw the popular Australian comic strip Ginger Meggs which now appears in 34 countries.
He also works as a freelance editorial cartoonist and caricaturist, and is the current president of the Australian Cartoonists’ Association.

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Angie “Ange” Lyndon



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Ange [Angie Lyndon] is a Londoner who has lived in Fremantle since 1981.  She has had regular cartoons published over the years in City Hub [Sydney],  Westender, O Times [Perth]. Nova, and  Green Left. She has been editorial cartoonist for weekly Fremantle Herald since 1990.

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Jenner




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Jenner has been an Australian newspaper and magazine cartoonist for over twenty years, drawing professionally and non-professionally in both the Australian and US scene in the small amount of time outside his duties as a full-time doctor. He writes and draws the comic strip Doc Rat, which appears on the Internet and in print.

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Graeme Fitzsimmons


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Graeme Fitzsimmons  a retired Engineer has lived and worked in Central America ,West Africa ,the Middle East and  30 years in Brisbane . Interested in cartoons and how they depict the history of the particular periods  with a special appreciation of the draftsmanship created in older pen and ink images.

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Greg Smith (Smithy)


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Greg “Smithy” Smith is the editorial cartoonist for the Sunday Times and Community Newspapers group in WA.

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John Allison


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John Allison



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Jules Faber


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www.julesfaber.com
Jules Faber is the current editorial cartoonist for two newspapers and has also worked on a series for Disney, taught Illustration for TAFE Qld, is a published author and has caricatured 20 000+ people at live events. He is a former President of the ACA and lives in Coffs Harbour.

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Jules Faber


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www.julesfaber.com
Jules Faber is the current editorial cartoonist for two newspapers and has also worked on a series for Disney, taught Illustration for TAFE Qld, is a published author and has caricatured 20 000+ people at live events. He is a former President of the ACA and lives in Coffs Harbour.

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Jules Faber


A4 | Black & White (Coloured version shown)
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www.julesfaber.com
Jules Faber is the current editorial cartoonist for two newspapers and has also worked on a series for Disney, taught Illustration for TAFE Qld, is a published author and has caricatured 20 000+ people at live events. He is a former President of the ACA and lives in Coffs Harbour.


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Ken Dove


A4 | Black & White
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You may remember Ken from 17 years at Aussie World/Ettamogah Pub in the Sunshine Coast doing 5 minute black and white caricatures in brush and ink from life. Also 15 years (1982-1997) doing a weekly current affairs cartoon for the Gympie Times. Now at 75 and retired from professional cartooning, Ken has donated these signed originals and prints exclusively for Floodlines.

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Ken Dove


A4 | Black & White
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You may remember Ken from 17 years at Aussie World/Ettamogah Pub in the Sunshine Coast doing 5 minute black and white caricatures in brush and ink from life. Also 15 years (1982-1997) doing a weekly current affairs cartoon for the Gympie Times. Now at 75 and retired from professional cartooning, Ken has donated these signed originals and prints exclusively for Floodlines.

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Ken Dove


A4 | Black & White
S I G N E D   O R I G I N A L

You may remember Ken from 17 years at Aussie World/Ettamogah Pub in the Sunshine Coast doing 5 minute black and white caricatures in brush and ink from life. Also 15 years (1982-1997) doing a weekly current affairs cartoon for the Gympie Times. Now at 75 and retired from professional cartooning, Ken has donated these signed originals and prints exclusively for Floodlines.

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Ken Dove


A4 | Black & White
S I G N E D   O R I G I N A L

You may remember Ken from 17 years at Aussie World/Ettamogah Pub in the Sunshine Coast doing 5 minute black and white caricatures in brush and ink from life. Also 15 years (1982-1997) doing a weekly current affairs cartoon for the Gympie Times. Now at 75 and retired from professional cartooning, Ken has donated these signed originals and prints exclusively for Floodlines.

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Ken Dove


A4 | Black & White
S I G N E D   O R I G I N A L

You may remember Ken from 17 years at Aussie World/Ettamogah Pub in the Sunshine Coast doing 5 minute black and white caricatures in brush and ink from life. Also 15 years (1982-1997) doing a weekly current affairs cartoon for the Gympie Times. Now at 75 and retired from professional cartooning, Ken has donated these signed originals and prints exclusively for Floodlines.

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Lindsay Foyle


A4 | Black & White
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www.newmatilda.com/tag/lindsay-foyle
Lindsay Foyle started work as a copyboy on the Daily Telegraph 1959 and in 1961 was given a cadetship. Sailed to England 1966, worked on The Mirror and Homemaker magazine. Flew back to Australia in 1967 to work on The Bulletin, moved to The Sunday Mail in Brisbane in 1969. Joined the ACA (ABWAC) in 1970 when working on Woman’s Day and was back at The Bulletin in 1973 where in 1985 he helped in establishing the Stanleys, (deputy Editor in 1990). In 1992 was moved to Australian Business Monthly, which closed in 1995. Joined The Australian in 1996 as a layout sub and contributed pocket cartoons. Since July 2008 has been working freelance.

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Lindsay Foyle


A4 | Black & White
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www.newmatilda.com/tag/lindsay-foyle
Lindsay Foyle started work as a copyboy on the Daily Telegraph 1959 and in 1961 was given a cadetship. Sailed to England 1966, worked on The Mirror and Homemaker magazine. Flew back to Australia in 1967 to work on The Bulletin, moved to The Sunday Mail in Brisbane in 1969. Joined the ACA (ABWAC) in 1970 when working on Woman’s Day and was back at The Bulletin in 1973 where in 1985 he helped in establishing the Stanleys, (deputy Editor in 1990). In 1992 was moved to Australian Business Monthly, which closed in 1995. Joined The Australian in 1996 as a layout sub and contributed pocket cartoons. Since July 2008 has been working freelance.

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Lynton Price


A4 | Full Colour
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www.lyntoons.com.au
Lynton Price is a freelance cartoonist living with his wife and two kids in Bendigo, Victoria. He produces single-panel gag cartoons, Strip cartoons and Childrens novely cartoons.

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Lynton Price


A4 | Full Colour
S I G N E D   P R I N T (+ Black & White Original)

www.lyntoons.com.au
Lynton Price is a freelance cartoonist living with his wife and two kids in Bendigo, Victoria. He produces single-panel gag cartoons, Strip cartoons and Childrens novely cartoons.

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Lynton Price


A4 | Full Colour
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www.lyntoons.com.au
Lynton Price is a freelance cartoonist living with his wife and two kids in Bendigo, Victoria. He produces single-panel gag cartoons, Strip cartoons and Childrens novely cartoons.

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Mark Lynch


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www.cartoons-a-plenty.com
Mark Lynch was born on his birthday some time during the last century. He was mistakenly thought to be a war baby as his parents began fighting soon after setting eyes on him. He quickly developed an aversion to real work and became a cartoonist, where he was able to hide behind his pen (and a series of aliases) and poke fun at those less fortunate than him.

He is the recipient of over 35 international and national cartooning awards won mainly on the back of sleeping with various members of the judging panels and their pets.

Lynch now lives in a virtual world equipped with reality apps such as a mortgage and school fees.

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Mark Lynch


A4 | Full Colour
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www.cartoons-a-plenty.com
Mark Lynch was born on his birthday some time during the last century. He was mistakenly thought to be a war baby as his parents began fighting soon after setting eyes on him. He quickly developed an aversion to real work and became a cartoonist, where he was able to hide behind his pen (and a series of aliases) and poke fun at those less fortunate than him.

He is the recipient of over 35 international and national cartooning awards won mainly on the back of sleeping with various members of the judging panels and their pets.

Lynch now lives in a virtual world equipped with reality apps such as a mortgage and school fees.

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Mark Lynch


A4 | Full Colour
S I G N E D   P R I N T

www.cartoons-a-plenty.com
Mark Lynch was born on his birthday some time during the last century. He was mistakenly thought to be a war baby as his parents began fighting soon after setting eyes on him. He quickly developed an aversion to real work and became a cartoonist, where he was able to hide behind his pen (and a series of aliases) and poke fun at those less fortunate than him.

He is the recipient of over 35 international and national cartooning awards won mainly on the back of sleeping with various members of the judging panels and their pets.

Lynch now lives in a virtual world equipped with reality apps such as a mortgage and school fees.

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Mark Lynch


A4 | Full Colour
S I G N E D   P R I N T

www.cartoons-a-plenty.com
Mark Lynch was born on his birthday some time during the last century. He was mistakenly thought to be a war baby as his parents began fighting soon after setting eyes on him. He quickly developed an aversion to real work and became a cartoonist, where he was able to hide behind his pen (and a series of aliases) and poke fun at those less fortunate than him.

He is the recipient of over 35 international and national cartooning awards won mainly on the back of sleeping with various members of the judging panels and their pets.

Lynch now lives in a virtual world equipped with reality apps such as a mortgage and school fees.

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Matt Bissett-Johnson


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mattbj.blogspot.com
Matt Bissett-Johnson does political cartoons for the Melbourne Observer, Online Opinion, Dissent and Arena. Other cartoons have been seen in AEU, News, Medical Observer and Australian Rationalist. He has been in the Age, NewMatilda.com, Going Down Swinging, Walkley Magazine, Australian Penthouse and Sleepers Almanac. His animations have been seen on ABC’s Recovery and Blackberner.

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Will Goodwin


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www.willgoodwin.com.au
Will Goodwin is a freelance cartoonist based in Melbourne, who also practices as an architect. Having drawn all his life and having had some experience contributing to school/Melbourne university newspapers and magazines. It was not until a lull in his architecture workload during the 90′s that he began submitting cartoons to the major publications. There followed a period of regular publication in The Bulletin.

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Toa Tihirahi


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Toa Tihirahi is a Sydney-based cartoonist from New Zealand. At just 20 years old, his work covers a wide range of creations.

 

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