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For 55 years, Michael Leunig’s illustrations helped make sense of a sometimes crazy world. Now he is gone.
From delightfully silly efforts like Hot Frosty to ridiculously fun slashers like Santa's Slay, these Christmas movies are absurd but still enjoyable.
This was published 10 years ago Leunig: It's a curly old world It’s 40 years this week since Michael Leunig’s first collection of cartoons was published. He spoke to Clare Kermond about his ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Epiphanies can come in the darnedest places or from the strangest people, writes Michael Leunig. CHRISTMAS APPROACHES and an ...
First as manager and then as co-owner of Leunig’s Bistro, Bob Conlon has been the public face of one of Burlington’s most-popular restaurants for years. He loved meeting customers and spending ...
Outrage over ‘condescending’ Michael Leunig cartoon A Michael Leunig cartoon has caused outrage online with many describing it as “condescending” and judgmental of mothers.
Iconic Australian cartoonist Michael Leunig has died peacefully at age 79. Leunig's death was announced on Instagram on Thursday evening, alongside one of his works that depicted an angel hovering ...
Michael Leunig, one of Australia’s most loved cartoonists for more than half a century, is farewelled at Melbourne’s St Paul’s Cathedral.
Leunig believes that his sacking is due, not to the readership falling out of love with his work, but with The Age’s newly found inner city “woke” mindset.
Controversial cartoonist Leunig has been slammed online for comparing resistance against mandatory Covid vaccines to the fight for democracy in Tiananmen Square. The well-known Melbourne artist ...