Stanley Award

The Stanley Awards, also known as The Stanleys, are an annual comics award issued by the Australian Cartoonists' Association which recognize the best of Australian cartoonists and cartooning. They are named after Stan Cross and were first organized in November 1985.[1][2]

The Silver Stanley award is now known as the Jim Russell Award and is awarded to a cartoonist for services to the cartooning industry.

Winners

  • Illustrator - sponsored by Viscopy: Anton Emdin
  • Graphic Media Artist - sponsored by Newmatilda.com: David Follett
  • Caricaturist - sponsored by The Australian: John Spooner
  • Political/Editorial Cartoonist - sponsored by The Sydney Morning Herald: Peter Broelman
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References

  • The Stanleys - from the Australian Cartoonists' Association official website


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