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.
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Carbon Emissions
Follow- Julia and Kevin offer an exciting choice for Labor between the unelectable and the unacceptable.
- Political experts believe Julia hasn't yet sussed that Kevin has only resigned the Foreign Minister's responsibilities in the US.
- Commentators believe that if Peter Slipper becomes the most logical candidate to replace Julia he would definitely join the Labor party.
- The problem with the Labor government is that they're still so analogue. They seem so chronically incapable of digital extraction.
- Urgent steps are being taken to identify the faceless men behind Kevin.
Video Mash
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Economy of Economics
Guy overhears Tony, Joe Hockey and Andrew Robb decide that their best economic policy is not to have one.
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Home Truths
The First Bloke’s Blog describes how Tim is right on the money when he points out to Jools that her economic policies could be short-changing a lot of people.
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Carbon Emissions as of 17th February 2012
Wayne is now planning to get his 2013 surplus from Harvey Norman. There will be no interest and no repayments until 2014
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Let There Be Light
Abbattman undertakes a dangerous mission to prevent Kevin attracting more members of the Labor caucus over to the Dark Side
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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