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  • PIC/8516/1-177 LOC 9261-9280
  • Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945-
  • Moir collection of cartoons and drawings [picture]
  • 1972-2005. ca. 1735 drawings : pen, ink, wash and pastel on paper ; 30 x 42 cm. or smaller.
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945- 'Remember, plenty of garble, the rosy lights on me, and lots of smoke', Paul Keating to John Dawkins and Kim Beazley, Keating holds a youth summit as response to high youth unemployment rates, 1992 [picture] /
     
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945- 'It's the little man in the street I worry about', unidentified bystander speaking to another in a tall building as Bob Hawke and Paul Keating plummet to earth, 1990 [picture] /
     
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945- 'In this time of economic crisis ... it is heartwarming to find an issue where politicians of all shades stand united ...', Bob Hawke reading speech titled 'MP salary rise', politicians' pay rise voted on by themselves, 1990 [picture] /
     
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945- 'Oh, that's what we're doing for our blacks', Bob Hawke to Nelson Mandela, in 1988 Hawke promised Aborigines a compact of understanding, Nelson Mandela visits Australia, 1991 [picture] /
     
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945- 'For sale, Defence land ... QANTAS ... Comm. Bank [i.e. Commonwealth Bank]', Paul Keating and two unidentified men, Keating government privatises public assets while Australian Labor Party says nothing, even though sales are against party policy, 1994 [picture] /
     
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945- 'Arnott's famous cookies', Australian food icon bought by United States food company, 1997 [picture] /
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945-
    "Arnott's famous cookies", Australian food icon bought by United States food company, 1997 [picture] /
    1997. 1 drawing : pen, ink and wash on paper ; 26.3 x 34.4 cm.
     
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945- 'Budget cruise, elderly, students, jobless, Aborigines', John Howard and Peter Costello, budget sidelines some groups, 1997 [picture] /
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945-
    "Budget cruise, elderly, students, jobless, Aborigines", John Howard and Peter Costello, budget sidelines some groups, 1997 [picture] /
    1997. 1 drawing : pen, ink and wash on paper ; 24.8 x 32.4 cm.
     
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945- 'Republic or bust, 2000', John Howard is slow to introduce Republic debate and referendum, 1998 [picture] /
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945-
    "Republic or bust, 2000", John Howard is slow to introduce Republic debate and referendum, 1998 [picture] /
    1998. 1 drawing : pen, ink and wash on paper ; 20.6 x 36.2 cm.
     
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945- 'Workplace reform-- employer, asset stripping, employee', John Howard and Peter Reith, Employment Minister Reith does not dissuade employers from avoiding employee entitlements by asset stripping, 1998 [picture] /
     
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945- 'Anti independence militia, E. Timor [i.e. East Timor]', 1999 [picture] /
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945-
    "Anti independence militia, E. Timor [i.e. East Timor]", 1999 [picture] /
    1999. 1 drawing : pen, ink and wash on paper ; 20.4 x 30.4 cm.
     
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945- 'How can we have confidence in a public that has voted for people like us?!', two unidentified politicians reading a newspaper with headline 'Republic. Popular vote for president?', 1999 [picture] /
     
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945- 'There will never ever be a GST-- and even if there is we'll never ever exempt food-- and even if we do ...', John Howard, 1999 [picture] /
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945-
    "There will never ever be a GST-- and even if there is we'll never ever exempt food-- and even if we do ...", John Howard, 1999 [picture] /
    1999. 1 drawing : pen, ink and wash on paper ; 20.8 x 33.9 cm.
     
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945- 'We didn't see them--', Kim Beazley to Simon Crean, unidentified Aboriginal man and woman in background, Australian Labor Party pointedly avoiding Aboriginal issues, 1999 [picture] /
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945-
    "We didn't see them--", Kim Beazley to Simon Crean, unidentified Aboriginal man and woman in background, Australian Labor Party pointedly avoiding Aboriginal issues, 1999 [picture] /
    1999. 1 drawing : pen, ink and pastel on paper, col. ; 25.6 x 30.4 cm., on sheet 27.1 x 39.1 cm.
     
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945- [Unidentified Olympic torch relay runner followed by three medical personnel, 2000] [picture] /
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945-
    [Unidentified Olympic torch relay runner followed by three medical personnel, 2000] [picture] /
    2000. 1 drawing : pen, ink and wash on paper ; 22.0 x 34.1 cm.
     
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945- 'That's progress-- 1800, stole a loaf of bread. 2000, stole a loaf of bread', convict and Aborigine, mandatory sentencing in Northern Territory and Western Australia, 2000 [picture] /
     
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945- 'The great tax adventure--', John Howard, Peter Costello and John Anderson, strong negative reaction to Goods and Services Tax Business Activity Statements (BAS) [picture] /
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945-
    "The great tax adventure--", John Howard, Peter Costello and John Anderson, strong negative reaction to Goods and Services Tax Business Activity Statements (BAS) [picture] /
    2000. 1 drawing : pen, ink and pastel on paper ; 27.1 x 34.1 cm.
     
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945- 'Wait your turn!', unidentified man to another wearing shirt with slogan 'US anti-drugs' in crowd throwing food at building with sign 'SOCOG', Sydney Olympic Games Organising Committee, 2000 [picture] /
     
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945- 'The pot at the end of the rainbow-- bronze!', two unidentified men with one holding a bag labelled 'profiteers',  Sydney Olympic Games returns not as good for business as had been promoted, 2000 [picture] /
     
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945- 'It's OK-- I think I've got the hang of it now-- IT outsourcing', John Fahey to John Howard, Fahey makes a mess out of government information technology outsourcing, 2000 [picture] /
     
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    Moir, Alan (Alan Charles), 1945- 'Human rights, state rights', John Howard and unidentified Aborigine, Howard does not oppose mandatory sentencing for minor offences in Northern Territory and Western Australia saying he supports state rights, 2001 [picture] /
     
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