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Category Archives: Political cartoons

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The Australian Not-For-Profit sector is larger than Australia’s agriculture sector, it employs more than each of the retail, mining, manufacturing and construction sectors. Unlike these sectors it lacks a champion within the Australian  government, as Krystian Seibert argues, ‘It’s time we had a not-for-profit sector ombudsman’.  This week’s Pro Bono news Kneebone cartoon.

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Today’s Pro Bono news Kneebone Cartoon. See the post: ‘Australian philanthropists sign an open letter urging foreign donations bill redraft’

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The March edition of New Internationalist magazine Scratchy Lines cartoon.

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Today’s Pro Bono news cartoon.

 

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The Senate is urged to reject the Welfare Reform Bill. Today’s Pro Bono news cartoon.

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December New Internationalist Scratchy Lines cartoon.

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‘Government called on to stop the war on charities’ , major Australian charities unite to oppose federal government moves to ‘silence Australians’today’s Pro Bono News cartoon.

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Australia’s Turnbull government rejects a call for a First Nations voice to the parliament which had been endorsed by indigenous consensus through the Uluru Statement from the  Heart. Today’s Pro Bono news cartoon.

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Humans vs robots – this month’s The Big Story in New Internationalist considers many aspects of automation, technology and robots. Here are some of the cartoons illustrating Noel Sharkey’s article warning that ‘we urgently need to slam the brakes on automated violence’ and dispelling some of the myths about the newest arms race, Autonomous Weapon Systems (AWS) -Killer Robots.

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The Scratchy Lines cartoon in the October New Internationalist.