Shortlist for the Australia Institute Climate Cartoon Award
We are delighted to sponsor this year’s Australia Institute Climate Cartoon Award, organised by the Australian Cartoonists Association.
The winner will be announced on Saturday, 30th November at the 40th Annual Stanleys Awards at Old Parliament House.
This year’s shortlisted cartoons are as follows:
Megan Herbert

Judy Horacek

Glen Le Lievre

David Pope

David Rowe
Congratulations to the shortlisted cartoonists!
The 40th Stanley Awards and two-day conference will be held in Canberra, November 29-30. See the full list of events and book your tickets here.
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