Moir’s View …

Kinglake Ranges News welcomes Alan Moir’s weekday contributions.

Alan was born and educated in New Zealand. He moved to Australia in the early ‘70s, taking out Australian citizenship but secretly supporting the All Blacks ever since. He became Editorial Cartoonist for The Bulletin from 1973 to 1979, moving to the Brisbane Courier-Mail from 1979 to 1984. He is currently an editorial cartoonist for the Sydney Morning Herald.

During this time he has also published several books.

He has four grown up children; Nick, Virginia, Miranda & Bridget.

He lives on the south coast of NSW with his wife Diana.  

His work is held in collections in Australia and overseas including:

  • State Library of Queensland
  • State Library of NSW
  • State Library of Victoria
  • Australian National Library
  • The National Museum of Australia
  • The National Library of New Zealand
  • Private Collection of Mr Kofi Annan

Awards:

  • Six times winner of ‘Editorial Cartoonist of the Year”
  • Churchill Fellowship 2000
  • Two Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism

Alan Moir
Alan Moirhttp://www.moir.com.au
Alan Moir (born 1946) is an Australian caricaturist and cartoonist who was born in New Zealand. He has been the Editorial Cartoonist for the Sydney Morning Herald since 1984, and previously The Bulletin and Brisbane's Courier-Mail. His work on international events is also syndicated regularly through The New York Times Syndicate. Alan's credits include being six-time winner of "Australian Editorial Cartoonist of the Year", a Churchill Fellowship in 1999, Walkley award for Political Cartooning in 2000 and 2006 and the UN Award for Political Cartooning 1994. Inducted into "The Australian Cartoonist' Hall of Fame" 2018. In 2019 a cartoon on global warming was published in "The Oxford Illustrated History of the World" His work is held in several collections including the National Library of Australia, the National Museum of Australia, the National Library of New Zealand, the State Library of New South Wales, the State Library of Queensland, the State Library of Victoria, and the Private Collection of Kofi Annan (the former Secretary- General of the UN). In 2006 during the aftermath of the Danish Prophet cartoon controversy, he was invited to the Australian Senate to give a lecture on the history of political cartooning. He has published about a dozen books of cartoons over the years, and has been included in many others. He has given talks on the History of Western Political Cartooning in Sydney and Canberra, NZ (Auckland and Wellington), India (New Delhi, Trivandrum, Kochi)
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