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David Pope was born on 1965 in Australian. Discover David Pope's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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David Pope Net Worth
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As of 2015, Pope has received 12 Stanley Awards as voted by his peers in the Australian Cartoonists' Association. This includes the Gold Stanley for overall Australian Cartoonist of the Year in 2010, 2012 and 2015, as well as other Stanley Awards for Editorial/Political Cartoonist (2002, 2011, 2012, 2014), Humorous Illustrator (2001, 2003, 2004, 2005), and Caricaturist (2012).
In 2015, Pope drew a cartoon titled "He Drew First" in response to the Charlie Hebdo shooting, which quickly found 'viral' international fame. A signed print of this cartoon, was presented to Charlie Hebdo magazine by Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop as an official gift in April 2015.
As of 2015, David Pope lives in Canberra with his partner. He has three children.
Pope has also won four Ranan Lurie Political Cartoon Awards from the United Nations Correspondents Association, and the 2012 Cartoonist of the Year by the Museum of Australian Democracy.
Before his permanent job with The Canberra Times, Pope was published by that newspaper's Sunday Times during the early 2000s. Pope was later the editorial political cartoonist for Sydney's The Sun-Herald during the mid 2000s.
David Pope had been freelancing for The Canberra Times for years, during the 2000s. He became the newspaper's editorial cartoonist in March 2008 following the resignation of Geoff Pryor, who had occupied that role for 30 years. Pope remains in this role as of 2015.
Pope describes himself as being "sidetracked into the peace movement, the punk movement and community radio" during the 1980s. This included time associated with Canberra's 2XX FM, and the union movement.
David Pope began drawing cartoons for various Australian publications in the mid-1980s. This included publications associated with the labour movement, environmental movement and other alternative press periodicals.
David Pope's cartoons were published under the pen name of Heinrich Hinze throughout his freelance career, including his early years freelancing for The Canberra Times. This was a name Pope had originally used whilst a member of a punk band in the 1980s. Pope decided to begin publishing under his own name upon being permanently employed by The Canberra Times in 2008.
David Pope (born 1965) is an Australian cartoonist, who has served as the daily editorial cartoonist for The Canberra Times since March 2008.
David Pope was born in 1965. The Pope family moved to Canberra when David was 7 years old. He lived in the Belconnen suburb of Macgregor, and attended the schools Ginninderra High School in Holt and then Copland College in Melba. He briefly attended university at the Australian National University in Canberra, and later enrolled in Labour Studies at the University of Adelaide.