Museum of Australian Democracy unveils latest exhibit
The Museum of Australian democracy in Canberra has unveiled its latest behind the lines exhibit, showcasing the year's best political cartoons. The public can visit the corridors of old parliament house to see the witty works, which wrap up 2022, and offer depictions that some political figures would rather forget.
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