Explores the life and work of Australian cartoonist and social commentator, Michael Leunig. Ranging from the surreal to the poignant and the just plain funny, the animated segments are interwoven with documentary footage, which looks at the collaborative creative process and at the inspiration for Leunig's work. Off-air recording of television program broadcast on January 17, 2002 and date copied on January 18, 2002 made by : Bundoora, Vic. : La Trobe University, The Borchardt Library. OA2002-47.
The Sydney Morning Herald..., Wednesday 13 April 1938 p 13 ... PUZZLER VISITORS. Trying to Find the Southern Cross. WHY AUSTRALIA IS RICH IN CARTOONISTS. Oversea delegates to the Radio Convention are puzzled about the Southern Cross. They have difficulty In finding it, and say that Australians tiplians generally point out to them the wrong slais Mi R Milwaid ... 282 words
The Sydney Morning Herald..., Thursday 27 February 1936 Supplement: Women's Supplement p 24 ... years before the now world-famous film star appeared. In fact, he had made 86 films before he ... DRAWINGS that DANCE and SPEAK TheFilm Cartoon. —K.M. _ I ~ It has just been announced that the ... pictures produced last year. This 33 the first time that an animated cartoon has been included in the ... 905 words
The Sydney Morning Herald..., Thursday 2 April 1925 p 9 ... AUSTRALIA'S- CRUISERS. CARTOONIST'S IMPRESSION. LONDON, March 31. . A "Punch" cartoon depicts a winged kangaroo garoo with an olive branch in its mouth representing presenting Australia handing to Mr. "Ramsay MacDonald order on the Clydeside for two cruisers, and saying: "I bring this message of ... 67 words