
Cathy Wilcox
Cathy Wilcox is an Australian cartoonist celebrated for her sharp wit and keen social commentary, often addressing political and cultural issues through her engaging illustrations.
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Cathy Wilcox's cartoon was divisive and has caused hurt in the community.
Cathy Wilcox cartoon was divisive, and The Herald apologises for the hurt it has causedCathy Wilcox provided a credit for her work related to the article.
Peaceful approach ensured bridge march was a successCathy Wilcox is up for Outstanding Cartoon.
The Sydney Morning Herald earns 15 finalist nominations in Kennedy AwardsCathy Wilcox was a colleague of John Shakespeare at the Herald.
John Shakespeare, beloved Sydney Morning Herald cartoonist, died after cancer battleCathy Wilcox is a cartoonist who depicted a humorous take on political dynamics.
When the Coalition became the NoalitionCathy Wilcox provides a visual commentary on energy policy.
Let’s drop our defences on Anzac Day and think about peaceCathy Wilcox's cartoon compares Dutton and Trump.
Tariff debacle gives us a chance to distance ourselves from the USCathy Wilcox believes she enjoys enormous freedom in her newspaper.
Is this the end of the political cartoonist?Cathy Wilcox is thanked for her cartoon highlighting the absurdity of appeasing US demands.
Any increase in defence spending must be our decision, not America’sCathy Wilcox is mentioned as a cartoonist who dislikes the term 'zany' in book blurbs.
Is there a case for boycotting book blurbs?




















































































