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cartoonist, began drawing for the Bulletin in 1981. It became his major outlet and he had cartoons in it weekly throughout the 1980s signed with his signature bandicoot. Seventeen original cartoons drawn for the Bulletin dated 27 April 1982, 26 June, 31 July, 18 September 1984, 16 July 1985 + n.d., including a cartoon about MacDonald’s restaurants, are at ML PXD 739 (information PICMAN).
Lynch contributed to Playboy and Penthouse as well as to many other Australian magazines and newspapers, e.g. the Australian, the Australian Financial Review, the Sunday Telegraph and most recently the
An extremely prolific cartoonist whose cartoons are distinguished by their wit and relevance, in 1987 Lynch published Just Another Bicentenary: an irreverent look at
Lynch was living at Bronte,
Cartoons include: (devil indicating a room full of smokers to a new arrival who is inspecting the band next door) 'That’s Purgatory, Hell’s over here!’ ink on paper original used in the 1991 'Quit’ campaign (ML PxD672) and reproduced in Quit book; (Aboriginal and white Ace Oil man arguing over land) “...I’ll Toss You”/ “You’re on!”/ (2nd frame with the latter sailing through the air) “Where do they find these galahs?” Bulletin 12 March 1985.