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Man about town

21/10/2017

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Four dead in Ohio

7/10/2017

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Maverick

15/9/2017

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Calling Australia home

2/9/2017

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​Calling Australia home
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As these last few weeks in Canberra have demonstrated, the Australian monoculture is a myth, writes Dawn Rollins. 
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Summer in Cowes

19/8/2017

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Fresh from the Gold Coast, flyboarding is expected to arrive in Cowes this summer. The new extreme sport involves a jet-ski pulling a big water hose that lifts a rider up to 10 metres in the air. 
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Downunder

29/7/2017

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George Pell charged. Cartoon by Natasha Williams-Novak

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Is there anybody there?

17/6/2017

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Cowes police station closes. Cartoon by Natasha Williams-Novak

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Congratulations to us

20/5/2017

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PictureMarriage equality, cartoon by Natasha Williams-Novak
Congratulations to us
While she has no personal interest in being married, Sally Conning applauds the council’s support for marriage equality.

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Our John Clarke

15/4/2017

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Bass Coast's own John Clarke, cartoon by Natasha Williams-Novak

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Crossing the border

1/4/2017

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 Bob Middleton has given up outback safaris for a more sedate mode of travel but still finds himself in strife. Cartoon by Natasha Williams-Novak

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Coming up trumps

28/2/2017

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Donald Trump addresses the nation. Cartoon by Natasha Williams-Novak

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Last Post

16/12/2016

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More or less

3/12/2016

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More or less December 3, 2016 - Ulysses, Gulliver and Leopold Bloom would laugh at our virtual existence, writes Tim Shannon. Cartoon by Natasha Williams-Novak

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If Malcolm was in charge

30/10/2016

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Malcolm Turnbull and Moses, Cartoon by Natasha Williams-Novak
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The tip is hip

8/10/2016

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A bit average

10/9/2016

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Tim Shannon gives thanks for the happy brigade of the below average, the renegades, free spirits, nonconformists, and outsiders. Cartoon by Natasha Williams-Novak
A bit average
Tim Shannon gives thanks for the happy brigade of the below average, the renegades, free spirits, nonconformists, and outsiders.  ​

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Double lawyer, easy on the gherkin

24/8/2016

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Double cut roll (SA): a bread roll cut horizontally three times to allow two lawyers of filling. The Age attempts to explain South Australian terminology. Cartoon by Natasha Williams-Novak

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Guilty as charged

30/7/2016

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a 17-year-old boy was hooded and strapped to a mechanical restraint chair at a juvenile detention centre near Darwin. Cartoon by Natasha Williams-Novak

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Party animals

2/7/2016

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Perhaps universal suffrage isn't such a good idea. Cartoon by Natasha Williams-Novak
Party animals
Two work conversations left Catherine Watson wondering whether universal suffrage was such a good idea.
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May 21st, 2016

21/5/2016

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The healing power of nature and friendship helped him put his life together again. ​Cartoon by Natasha Williams-Novak

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Cats on curfew

21/5/2016

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CATS will no longer be able to prowl at night under new cat ownership laws passed this week by Bass Coast councillors.  ​Cartoon by Natasha Williams-Novak

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Penguins strike it rich

6/5/2016

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$50m for new Penguin Parade. Cartoon by Natasha Williams-Novak
$50m for new Penguin Parade

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It's not when but how

9/4/2016

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It's not when but how. Cartoon by Natasha Williams-Novak

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Michael of Krowera

12/3/2016

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Michael of Krowera. Cartoon by Natasha Williams-Novak

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Rates attack

6/2/2016

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Rates attack, Cartoon by Natasha Williams-Novak

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