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March 14, 2005

The National Museum of Australia has a brief to exhibit and collect materials relating to Australian history. One of its strongest collecting areas is its extensive collection of political cartoons, which it has built up through its annual political cartooning competition.

A selection of the 2004 competition is online in the form of an exhibition entitled Behind the Lines.

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Rocco Fazzari, Pied Piper, Sydney Morning Herald, 2004

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