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The purpose of this project is to improve/create articles for Australian cartoonists and cartoonists much of whose work is about Australia; to improve the corresponding wikidata and wikicommons by adding and annotating images of their works; to use the cartoon images to improve pages about Australian politics and events; and to write about cartooning and cartoons.
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This is a list of Australian comics creators. Although comics have different formats, this list covers creators of editorial cartoons, comic books, graphic novels, and comic strips, along with early innovators. The list presents authors with Australia as their country of origin, although they may have published or now be resident in other ...
Cartoons and caricatures of current events and public figures by Livingston Hopkins and Austin O. Spare, ca. 1893–1909 (117 drawings and 1 reproduction on 21 sheets) Caricatures and cartoons by Bill Leak, ca. 1987–1991 (100 drawings) State Library of Victoria. Kevin Patrick Collection of Australian Comics, 1970–2005 (~170 titles)
South Australia’s eastern border was supposed to follow the 141st meridian, but the first surveyors measured incorrectly. [2] A 70-year border dispute followed, and eventually resulted in the disjointedness of MacCabe Corner, with Victoria using the original incorrect calculation, and New South Wales using the new and correct one. [3]
David Low Cartoons in Australian newspapers & magazines Date Caption Published in 1919-02-06 THE ARREST. The Bulletin: 1919-05-01 “COULD YOU OBLIGE ME WITH A MATCH?” The Bulletin: 1919-05-01 HORATIUS HOLDS THE BRIDGE. The Bulletin: 1919-05-08 AND THE TREE GOES ON STANDING. The Bulletin: 1919-05-15
Agro's Cartoon Connection is an Australian children's television show that aired on the Seven Network from 1990 to 1997. Shown on weekday mornings, it was primarily hosted by Agro, a puppet played by comedian Jamie Dunn. It was originally filmed at BTQ7 from 1990 to 1996, after which it moved to ATN7 in 1997.
September 30, 2010 (Australia) 97 minutes [3] Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore: Brad Peyton: Warner Bros. Pictures: CG animation/Live-Action: July 30, 2010: 82 minutes Happy Feet Two: George Miller: Dr. D Studios / Warner Bros. CG animation: November 13, 2011 (Grauman's Chinese Theatre) November 18, 2011 (United States) December 26 ...