Welcome to Friday Mash
Friday Mash’s unique satirical perspective brings you all the fun from the political lives of Julia Gillard, Kevin Rudd, Tony Abbott, Julie Bishop, Wayne Swan, Malcolm Turnbull, Joe Hockey, Peter Garrett, Barnaby Joyce, Bob Brown, Stephen Conroy, Rob Oakeshott, Tony Windsor, Mark Arbib, Bill Shorten, Tim Mathieson, Bronwyn Bishop, Christopher Pyne, Penny Wong, Scott Morrison, Christine Milne, Greg Combet, Chris Bowen, Andrew Robb, Barry O’Farrell, Kristina Keneally, John Robertson, the backstabbers and the faceless men.
They all star in regular Friday Mash features like Gillard’s Girls, Fly on the Wall, Election Sanity, Dear Minister, the Dick Head Interviews, First Bloke’s Blog, Carbon Emissions, Mashinations and of course our great range of political cartoons.
Carbon Emissions
Follow- Before leaving to go on a holiday to Greece this year first check with Friday Mash to see whether the place is still open.
- It's hard to understand why Alan Joyce wasn't invited by the ACTU Congress to give a keynote address on industrial dispute resolution.
- It's interesting that so far at the ACTU Conference Tony Abbott's been blamed for everything yet Craig Thomson hasn't even rated a mention.
- Following the guilty verdict in the court of public opinion Wayne's budget should immediately be suspended from parliament.
- Julia should check whether the guy in parliament is actually Craig Thomson. It could be someone posing as him to make trouble.
Video Mash
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Judgement Day
The First Bloke tries to help his partner by showing good judgement.
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The Fudge – It Interview between Dick Head and Wayne Swan
Dick Head gains the first interview with Wayne after his budget speech and experiences a surplus of spin.
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Job Security
Abbattman undertakes a complex mission to guarantee a Labor party annihilation at the next election by encouraging The Welsher to stay on as PM.
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Majority Report
In a special job report Julia reveals that her current problems with Slipper and Thomson are the result of her being an overly sensitive and caring person.
Talking Heads
Friday Mash enjoys the funny side of politics and life. It has inspired us to create a unique style of political satire and humour which hopefully helps you see the funny side too.












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