
I think of how fortunate I was to be born in this country at this time – Garrick Tremain
Over 25 years ago I went to hear a panel of cartoonists at the National Library. Among others, Tom Scott and Garrick Tremain were on it. The Tremains lived near Lake Wakatipu and Garrick used a fax machine to send his cartoons to the Otago Daily Times (ODT). He told the story that one summer’s day he was working in the front garden on his latest effort when his small daughter said to her mother:
Can I go and play with Daddy?
No dear he’s busy
What’s he doing?
Trying to bring down the government.

Running foul of newspaper editors
Throughout history most editors have known that the daily cartoon can help sell their papers. New Zealand’s greatest cartoonist, the liberal David Low, worked for Lord Beaverbrook’s conservative Daily Express. Low’s brilliant anti-fascist cartoons in the 1930s and 1940s were world famous, and Beaverbrook always printed them knowing that most of his customers would look at the cartoon first before reading anything else in the paper. Low's greatest cartoon is probably RENDEZ-VOUS.

Tom Scott tells the story of having one of his cartoons rejected by the editor of The Dominion. He told him ‘my income is much higher than your salary, so Print it or I’m off.‘
Cartoons are not designed to keep editors, politicians and the public happy. Tremain, like The Australian’s legendary Bill Leak, and Kiwi Bob Brockie, was absolutely fearless and didn’t care what people thought of his cartoons.
Measles in Samoa

A cartoon linked to what was happening in Samoa drew a lot of criticism and the ODT apologized and sacked Tremain. Garrick continued to draw very pointed cartoons weekly and sent them round the country where they featured on websites like Waikanae Watch, Bassett, Brash and Hyde and for the New Zealand Centre for Political Research.
Tremain died of cancer late last month at the age of 84. The country has lost a huge talent and the legacy mainstream media at least has acknowledged the passing of the great man.
Roger Childs is a writer and freelance journalist. He is a former history and geography teacher, who wrote or co-authored 10 school textbooks. This Tribute was originally posted HERE.

4 comments:
You have to laugh really otherwise you'd cry.
Tremaine was probably one of New Zealand's truly insightfull political satirists......
Imagine a world (in which we now seem to live in) where a Newspaper employs a cartoonist to do exactly what he does best and when that cartoonist produces satire based upon political truth, they sack him because their editors and the paper itself have become weak, political woke shills..........RIP (Mr. Tremaine and NZ MSM).
Thank you, Roger.
A very good tribute.
A correction, Garrick wasn't sacked. In his memoir he explains he chose to leave the ODT.
I am of the same generation and fully agree with Tremain's reflection. The NZ of my younger days was paradise compared today. Although today's sexual licenc could have been fun.
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