Mike Moreu is an illustrator, writer and cartoonist living in New Zealand. His work has appeared in numerous publications, both online and in print, throughout the world.
Based in Nelson
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02 February, 2012
Act member Catherine Isaac is appointed to head the charter school trial, and results soon exceed expectations.
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31 January, 2012
The Government sends in an observer to bring peace to the Christchurch Council, prompting the Arab League to request his help in Syria.
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31 January, 2012
The Maori Party rebels as National plans to remove the "Treaty Clause" from legislation legalising the sale of state assets.
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27 January, 2012
Sir Michael Fay can't believe the Crafar farms have passed into Chinese hands ... without him selling them and taking a cut first.
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26 January, 2012
The Key/Banks teapot tapes are leaked online, revealing a lot of nothing.
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25 January, 2012
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom sits in jail, and discovers that buying his way into New Zealand is easier than buying his way out.
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24 January, 2012
They say the key to avoiding dog attacks is understanding canine behaviour. Good thing, since understanding some irresponsible owners is impossible.
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24 January, 2012
What will people do now that Megaupload has shut down? Where, oh where, will they get their free books, CDs and DVDs?
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19 January, 2012
A suspected Israeli bombing claims another Iranian nuclear scientist, raising questions about occupational hazards.
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18 January, 2012
Astronomers discover more potentially inhabitable worlds each day, but no one knows which one Syria's delusional leader lives on.
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18 January, 2012
The US plans to introduce new Internet censorship laws, prompting outcries from around the world.
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18 January, 2012
Debris from the Rena drifts in the sea, and milk returns to schools.
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18 January, 2012
Fonterra cuts milk prices to make amends for overcharging, but will petrol companies do the same?
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18 January, 2012
Murray McCully plans to cut Ministry of Foreign Affairs staff, promising it will increase New Zealand's representation overseas
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18 January, 2012
The US is embroiled in more controversy as its soldiers in Afghanistan are filmed urinating on Taleban corpses.
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06 January, 2012
Christchurch City Council CEO Tony Marryatt gets a $68,000 raise, sending tremors throughout the region.
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02 January, 2012
Fiji lifts martial law, but the military dictatorship remains.
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21 December, 2011
New Zealand cracks down on protesters in Aotea Square, prompting messages of solidarity from countries around the world.
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15 December, 2011
The United Nations climate change summit concludes in Durban, with governments again deferring real action to a later date.
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12 December, 2011
New Zealanders call for curbs on booze sales, while the Government sleeps on the job.
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09 December, 2011
Former Pike River boss Gordon Ward declines to attend the Royal Commission of Inquiry, and sends his representatives instead.
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09 December, 2011
Afghanistan promises to follow New Zealand's example when it comes to rapists and their victims.
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06 December, 2011
John Banks provides a handy hammer for Prime Minister John Key.
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02 December, 2011
Conservation Minister Kate Wilkinson breaks her promise to consult the public over Denniston Plateau mining plans, and her pants spontaneously combust.
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30 November, 2011
Labour MP David Cunliffe gets opposition support as he vies for his party's leadership.
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29 November, 2011
All the king's horses and all the king's men were grateful they didn't have to put Labour together again.
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