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Mark Knight’s Trump trade war cartoon comes to life as President looms large over federal election
US President Donald Trump has become the elephant in the room during the federal election as the fallout from his trade tariffs causes political headaches.
Twelve months on from the swearing in of now suspended Mayor Troy Thompson, the city still has no idea what the future holds.
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Mark Knight’s April 9 cartoon depicting former Victorian premier Daniel Andrews coming to the aid of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was voted the best of the best by our readers. Warren Brown ...
Warren Brown cartoon. Adam Bandt on April 9 dismissed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s comments that he wouldn’t cut a deal with the Greens if the election results in a minority government.
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