A cartoon depicting the Israeli prime minister was found to have caused or contributed to 'offence, distress or prejudice'. The Australian Press Council's history on this distinction remains blurry.
A Johannes Leak cartoon published in The Australian today, in which US Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is depicted calling his vice-presidential running mate Kamala Harris a “little brown ...
The Australian Press Council has found cartoonist Cathy Wilcox relied on antisemitic tropes in a controversial cartoon published in the wake of the Bondi Beach terror attack.
The umbrella body of the Jewish community in Sydney threatened to take action against a major newspaper for publishing a cartoon about Gaza that it claims “racially vilifies” Jews. Yair Miller, ...
A man hangs, precariously, high above the street, holding onto the girder of an unfinished skyscraper. Around his ankles, a second man holds on for dear life. This is no scene of drama, but hilarity.
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Australia was drawn on Monday into the widespread anger over cartoons depicting the Islamic prophet Muhammad after a weekend newspaper printed one of the images. The president of the Australian ...
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As beautiful as they were powerful: Jon Kudelka’s political cartoons were made with true conviction
The media and cartooning world shifted mightily between Jon Kudelka’s earliest contributions to The Mercury in Hobart in the early 1990s and to his last regular gig at The Saturday Paper, before the ...
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