Pen is mightier than the sword: How Australian cartoonists responded to Charlie Hebdo attacks
David Pope Canberra Times
David Rowe Financial Review
John Spooner The Age
David Rowe Financial Review
David Rowe Financial Review
John ”Polly” Farmer Hobart Mercury
Glen Le Lievre Sydney Morning
Matt Golding The Age
Bill Leak The Australian
Bill Leak The Australian
Eric Lobbecke The Australian
John Tiedemann Daily Telegraph
Chris Roy Taylor & David Macca McArthur Herald Sun
Chris Roy Taylor & David Macca McArthur Herald Sun
David Macca McArthur Herald Sun
Sturt Krygsman The Australian
Sean Leahy The Courier-Mail
Paul Zanetti The Cains Post
Peter MacMullin Sunday Mail
Craig Mann The Gold Coast Bulletin
Jos Valdman The Advertiser
Warren Brown The Daily Telegraph
Jon Kudelka The Australian
Alan Moir Sydney Morning Herald
Cathy Wilcox Sydney Morning Herald
Andrew Dyson The Age
Cathy Wilcox Sydney Morning Herald
Simon Letch Sydney Morning Herald
Lindsay Foyle newmaltilda
Fiona Katauskas newmatilda
Matt Davidson The Age
Bruce Petty The Age Peter Broelman
Michael Mucci The Sydney Morning Herald
Simon Letch Sydney Morning Herald
Christopher Downes Hobart (Mercury)
Neil Gaiman’s freedom of speech credo. Illustration: Chris Riddell
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