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cartoonist, worked for Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph , e.g. Israeli Cease-Fire , 5 July 1982. By 1985, aged 23, he had produced 3 books of cartoons, won a Walkley Award (in 1983) and was a regular on the Midday Show with Ray Martin. Drew a cartoon for 1991 Quit campaign (original ML PxD 672/47); one of desolate drought land being offered by Keating to a less than grateful Aborigine published Koori Mail 2 June 1993, 2 (possibly a reprint from another source). Image and short biographical entry in Australian Black-and-White Artists Club Book of Originals (1986), AGNSW (178.1988.1-102).

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

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References [<ExternalResource: Vautin, Paul (1995), 'Turn it up!: The world according to Fatty', Sydney, New South Wales: Pan, illustrated by Zanetti.>, <ExternalResource: Zanetti, Paul (1982), 'Zanetti's View', Surry Hills, New South Wales: Paul Zanetti Promotions.>, <ExternalResource: (1986), 'Australian Black-and-White Artists Club Book of Originals', Sydney, New South Wales: Australian Black-and-White Artists Club/ AGNSW (178.1988.1-102).>, <ExternalResource: Zanetti, Paul (1983), 'The Best of Zanetti's View', Sydney, New South Wales: P. Zanetti Illustrations.>, <ExternalResource: Zanetti, Paul (1984), 'Zanetti', Sydney, New South Wales: David Ell Press.>, <ExternalResource: Hansen, Guy (2005), '[Cartoons 2004]: Behind the lines: The year's best cartoons', National Museum of Australia, Canberra.>] [<ExternalResource: Vautin, Paul (1995), 'Turn it up!: The world according to Fatty', Sydney, New South Wales: Pan, illustrated by Zanetti.>]