Matt Golding
Matt Golding is a Melbourne-based cartoonist, currently drawing political cartoons for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. He has won numerous awards, and in 2018 was honoured as MoAD's Political Cartoonist of the Year.
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Matt Golding is a Melbourne-based cartoonist, currently drawing political cartoons for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. He has won numerous awards, and in 2018 was honoured as MoAD's Political Cartoonist of the Year.
How parties and candidates campaign for your vote.
False information from ancient times to the present.
In the 1951 referendum, Australia voted no on banning Communist ideology by the barest of margins.
In 1999 Australia voted no to replacing the Queen as our head of state with a president.
Deep dive into stories about Old Parliament House, Australian history and democracy.
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