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cartoonist, was living at Pearl Beach, NSW in 1980-81 when he drew a cartoon of two men in the woodchip industry, with the one at the controls of a gigantic machine counting: ’31,000 tonnes, ... 32,000 … oops! a koala … 33,000 tonnes’. Dated 14 April 1981, it is included among 29 original Bulletin cartoons by Walsh dating from 3 February 1981 to 25 May 1982 and undated (Mitchell Library PXD 739). Used in State Library of New South Wales 1999 b/w art show.

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Writers:
Kerr, Joan
Date written:
1996
Last updated:
2007

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References [<ExternalResource: Judd, Craig (1999), 'Australians in black & white: (the most public art)', State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, 1999, p 49.>, <ExternalResource: (1986), 'Australian Black and White Artists Club book of originals', Sydney, New South Wales: Australian Black and White Artists Club / Art Gallery of New South Wales (178.1988.1-102).>, <ExternalResource: 'PICMAN', Sydney, New South Wales: State Library of New South Wales.>]