Archive for the ‘Cartoonists’ Category

South African Jack’s Unusual Hand Shanking Style

If you have been to South Africa you will appreciate this short video clip.

Kevin Lindeberg’s View On Recent Canberra Deck Chair Shuffle

Our regular Queensland cartoonist, Kevin Lindeberg has once again captured the moment when the new House Of Representatives Speaker took the chair. Many thanks Kevin. John D.Elliott

Leigh Hobbs and Mr Chicken Went To Paris Again

Leigh Hobbs, the well known Melbourne author and artist recently visited the United Kingdom and Paris to meet with his publisher and booksellers of his popular “Mr Chicken Goes To Paris” children’s book which was released last year in London and Paris.

Was Jeff Hook’s 1988 Cartoon Catalyst For Carlton’s Big Win?

When Geoff (Jeff) Hook, the full time Herald Sun editorial cartoonist from 1964 to 1993 (well known for his J”hook” signature) published the political/football cartoon below back in October 1988, little did he know that he may have started a trend where Carlton in the 1999 preliminary final and last Sunday’s final, proved a stumbling [...]

A Rubbery Figures 1988 Political Overview – Little Has Changed

This rubbery figures political video highlights how Bob Hawke and Paul Keating managed to co-exist in an uneasy partnership 23 years ago, very similar to the relationship between the current Prime Minister and the Greens leader, Bob Brown.

More Rubbery Figures – Like Wayne Swann’s 2011/12 Federal Budget?

The Rubbery Figures production team headed up by well known cartoonist Peter Nicholson released an entertaining political rap video depicting the Australian political and economic scene back in 1991 when Australia was heading to, or already in, a recession.

Kevin Lindeberg’s View On Prime Ministers Meltdown

Our regular Queensland cartoonist, Kevin Lindeberg, has drawn a very appropriate cartoon of Julia Gillard’s despair in dealing with old and new unfinished business in the Canberra Capital.She is no doubt looking forward to a quieter weekend by hiding in her partners backyard shed. Click the image to enlarge and many thanks Kevin.

Aussie Politics & Rubbery Figures 1988 Revisited – Nothings Changed

With the courtesy of Philip Nicholson and one of his Rubbery Figure characters, John D Elliott we have retrieved from the 1988 archives some interesting film clips on what the Australian political landscape looked like back then. Same issues, different characters….

John Elliott Now Knows How To Identify Generation Y People

As they say a picture is worth a thousand words. It wasn’t until I received from a viewer this week the following email, with a description of how our birth dates determine the so called various generations, that I now know how you can pick a Y Generation person.

John Elliott Presents Kevin Lindeberg’s Latest Canberra Cartoon

Our regular Queensland cartoonist, Kevin Lindeberg, has sent us a timely and appropriate cartoon on a recent event in Canberra .This cartoon was drawn before Wayne Swan broke a glass at a press conference when he couldn’t answer a question on when was the last time a Federal Labor Government managed a Surplus Budget. Thanks [...]

Leigh Hobbs Goes To China

The well known Melbourne artist and author of the Old Tom, Mr Chicken and Mr Badger  children’s illustrated books, Leigh Hobbs is travelling to China later this month to coincide with launch of four of his Old Tom books in Beijing by a Chinese publisher. Also Leigh will be giving student presentations at several international [...]

Leigh Hobbs – His Studios & Animal Characters

The John Elliott Report started following Leigh’s recent success shortly after Bloomsbury’s secured the UK and French distribution rights for selected Leigh’s books in 2009 including the popular “Mr Chicken Goes To Paris” which was launched in London and Paris mid last year. Leigh went to both London and Paris in October 2010  to support [...]