Courier mail political cartoon

The Courier-Mail is a daily newspaper published in Brisbane, Australia, and it features a political cartoon on its editorial page every day. The cartoonist is usually a well-known and respected artist in Australia, and their work is often humorous, satirical, and thought-provoking.

Here are a few examples of Courier-Mail political cartoons:

  1. "The Great Barrier Reef" by Alan Moir (2019): This cartoon depicts a giant shark swimming through the Great Barrier Reef, with the caption "The Great Barrier Reef: A symbol of Australia's environmental leadership... or not."
  2. "The Budget" by Mark Davidson (2019): This cartoon shows a person trying to balance a budget on a seesaw, with the caption "The Budget: Where the government tries to balance the books... and our expectations."
  3. "The Election" by Peter Broelman (2019): This cartoon depicts a person trying to vote, with the caption "The Election: Where we get to choose between two parties that are almost identical... but with slightly different promises."
  4. "The Climate" by David Pope (2019): This cartoon shows a person trying to hold back a flood of water, with the caption "The Climate: Where we're trying to hold back the tide... but it's getting harder."
  5. "The Economy" by Mark Davidson (2019): This cartoon depicts a person trying to fix a broken economy, with the caption "The Economy: Where we're trying to fix the mess... but it's getting messier."

These are just a few examples of the many Courier-Mail political cartoons that have been published over the years. The cartoons are often humorous, but they also tackle serious issues and provide a unique perspective on current events.