Australia
Paul Keating at the home for retired Prime Ministers.
Three middle aged monkeys impart the wisdom of the nearly-ancients. A cartoon by Kudelka published in The Weekend Australian on 3/6/07.
Originally entitled “The Jolly Swagman’s Picnic”, McCubbin had to change the title of his famous work due to a lack of toastable confectionary treats. First published in the Weekend Australian, 23-24/6/07.
If you go down to the woods today, be sure to pack some Beroccas.
Greater love hath no man than his footy club…
Greater love hath no man than his footy club…
Three historians attempt to hold the pass of Thermopylae against the invading hordes.
The satirist’s mantra, which sounds far more convincing in Latin. First published in The Weekend Australian Review section 17-18 June 2006.
The satirist’s mantra, which sounds far more convincing in Latin. First published in The Weekend Australian Review section 17-18 June 2006.
A truly great remaindered novel should not only be easy to light, but should also burn steadily for a long time. First published in the Review section of The Weekend Australian, September 8-9.
A truly great remaindered novel should not only be easy to light, but should also burn steadily for a long time. First published in the Review section of The Weekend Australian, September 8-9.
Little Johnny receives the latest aria from Newspoll.
Let’s face it, the polls don’t look good.
Everyone deserves a bit of credit…
The commemorative t-shirt of the blog 101 uses for a John Howard is now available for your wearing pleasure.
Recently killed off by climate change, the Howardsaurus once roamed the earth for millions of years. See more and buy the book at 101 Uses for a John Howard. Would make a mighty fine Christmas card for those cheered by recent electoral results.
Recently killed off by climate change, the Howardsaurus once roamed the earth for millions of years. See more and buy the book at http://www.101usesforajohnhoward.com
Sometimes it’s more fun not to break it to them gently. First published in “Review”, weekend Australian 20/10/07.
You don’t get to be eddycayshun minister if you don’t got no eddycayshun first… First published in The Mercury 16/11/07.
The writer’s lament. First published in Review, The Weekend Australian, 5/4/08.
A soldier is saved by Tolstoy. First published in Review, The Weekend Australian, 17/11/07.
the new premier cleans up
Kevin attempts to save the world and his arse at the same time. First published in The Mercury, June 11, 2008.
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