2025- the year in politics as observed by Australia's funniest and most perceptive political cartoonists.
But after seeing the real and unchecked Trump in action, we decided we didn't want any of that madness here, and the Coalition - more specifically, the Liberal Party - after a decade of negativity and culture warring, got their unambiguous comeuppance. While Teals-style candidates mostly held the line, the Greens took a severe beating as voters retreated into the imagined security of Albo's one-party state.
If the Trump effect caused tremors in our domestic politics, globally it set off an earthquake. In trade relations, sanctions reduced established relationships with the US - even with long-time allies - to the crudely transactional. In case we had any doubts that the US-led post-1945 rules-based-system was over, 2025 dispelled them. The moral claims of that order, always dubious, were finally - even proudly - cremated in the ruins of Gaza and Ukraine. Forget international law- might has reasserted its traditional place in the ordering of nations.
In this profoundly disordered world, we have never needed the satirical insights of our great political cartoonists more. This year's collection features Dean Alston, Badiucao, Matt Bissett-Johnson, Peter Broelman, Harry Bruce, Mark David, Chris Downes, First Dog on the Moon, Matt Golding, Megan Herbert, Fiona Katauskas, Mark Knight, Jon Kudelka, Johannes Leak, Glen LeLievre, Alan Moir, David Pope, Geoff Pryor, David Rowe, Phil Somerville, John Spooner, Andrew Weldon, and Cathy Wilcox.