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    Sad to hear of Michael leunig’s death yesterday

    Michael Leunig, Australian cartoonist, dies aged 79



    During his final days, Leunig was surrounded by his children, loved ones, classical music and sunflowers, his studio announced on social media

    The Australian cartoonist Michael Leunig has died aged 79, his studio has announced on Instagram.

    “The pen has run dry, its ink no longer flowing — yet Mr. Curly and his ducks will remain etched in our hearts, cherished and eternal,” the post on Thursday night read.

    “Michael Leunig passed away peacefully today, in the early hours of December 19, 2024. During his final days, he was surrounded by his children, loved ones, and sunflowers — accompanied as ever, by his dear old friends, Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven.”

    Leunig was born in East Melbourne in June 1945. He said his political consciousness intensified when he received a notice for military conscription in 1965 during the Vietnam War. He was rejected for service due to being deaf in one ear.

    Leunig had drawn cartoons for the Age newspaper since 1969, before his contract was ended by the outlet in August this year, after 55 years.

    In 1999 Leunig was declared a national living treasure by the National Trust for his contributions to Australian culture.

    In recent years, Leunig’s views critical of “no jab no play” policies for vaccination, that were sometimes apparent in his cartoons published in the Age, drew controversy, while a cartoon depicting a young mother as “too busy on Instagram” to look after her child brought a rebuke from his sister, Mary.

    His parting of ways with the publication he worked for over 50 years was a bitter one, with the cartoonist telling the Australian: “It’s almost embarrassing now to say that I worked for The Age, it’s become like a tacky tabloid.”

    Leunig said on his blog after his contract was ended that although it would require him to tighten his belt, he was looking forward to the next chapter.

    “I have been refreshed and granted a precious new chapter of life in which to plant trees, to paint pictures, to talk to the birds and kangaroos, to harvest my own vegetables and avocados, to appreciate all those who have helped and encouraged me, to be with friends and loved ones, to get on with the memoir and various projects; to be surprised and changed, to be grateful, to listen to music and birdsong, to grow, to wonder, to die… and of course, to be a funny old grandfather in the garden.”

    His last cartoon was published on his website at the end of August.
    Last edited by Bill Ryan; 20th December 2024 at 01:18. Reason: added his photo <3

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    I join with many, many people in Australia and well beyond these shores in feeling sad, an individual such as Michael Leunig is a rare event - this man had a gift/talent/way of viewing human society that enabled him to express very powerful ideas in a highly condensed and distinctive way, his sense of humour is uniquely compassionate, together with an ironic perspective and deep political understanding that was always 100% on-target: he was a teller of painful truths, and such people always generate polarised responses, especially amongst the 'upper crust' - they had to extend an apparent acceptance of his views, while nurturing quiet resentments with his perspicacity and unwavering dedication to humanity. I was appalled to discover The Age had terminated his contract recently, Michael Leunig became another casualty of the abysmal 'Covid' project, his courageous cartoon depicting the jab mandate spoke too eloquently; this was a disgusting act of extreme corporate and political correctness, chilling in its assumed self righteous merit. Farewell to Leunig, beloved upholder of human-ness. RIP.

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