Signature of Alan Moir

Alan Moir

Alan Moir has been an editorial cartoonist for The Sydney Morning Herald since 1984 and, prior to that, for The Bulletin and The Courier-Mail. Moir was awarded a Churchill Fellowship in 1999. He has received two Walkley Awards for his work (2000 and 2006) and the United Nations Award for Political Cartooning in 1994.

Works also displayed at Behind the Lines 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018.

Anthony Albanese walks next to Penny Wong, telling her to 'Send China our strong rebukes... and our kindest regards.'

Our Strong Rebukes

self-published,

2023
Two rows of three almost-identical portraits of of a man wearing a suit, the bottom row he also wears glasses, showing a 'new' image.

Dutton's New/Old Image

The Sydney Morning Herald,

2023
A man enters a room holding one cup on a plate labelled 'Budget 23', where 10 people at different tables wait to be served.

The Caucus Dining Room

The Sydney Morning Herald,

2023
Cartoon called ICAC Bear by Alan Moir

ICAC Bear

self-published,

2022
Cartoon called Sharing the Pain by Alan Moir

Sharing the Pain

The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age,

2022
The Politics of Envy

The Politics of Envy

The Sydney Morning Herald,

2021
One of these Days You’ll Push Me Too Far

One of these Days You’ll Push Me Too Far

The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age,

2021
Angus and Climate Change

Angus and Climate Change

The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age,

2021
Federation

Federation

self-published,

2020
We're All in This Together

We're All in This Together

The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age,

2020

The Thin Edge of the Wedge

The Sydney Morning Herald,

2019

Boris Blows Up Parliament

The Sydney Morning Herald,

2019

Dutton and the Enemy Within

self-published,

2019
Peter Costello explains that when interest rates come down it's due to enlightened government policy but when they go up it's because of uncontrollable international forces.

The Fundamental Law

The Sydney Morning Herald,

2023
A crowd shouts to Prime Minister Bob Hawke, 'We're going to lose the house!', which he then says to treasurer Paul Keating.

We're Going to Lose the House!

The Sydney Morning Herald

2023