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The day-to-day cut and thrust of politics provides cartoonists with a wealth of material. In 2007, major news stories included health, citizenship testing and Australia's migration policy. The deportation of Dr Mohammed Haneef and the return of David Hicks from Guantánamo Bay attracted special attention. The year came to a close with the APEC Summit in Sydney, the outbreak of equine influenza and the decision to proceed with a pulp mill in the Tamar Valley, Tasmania.

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We still think Haneef could be a terrorist

Sean Leahy — Courier-Mail, 2 August 2007

Cartoon of Mick Keelty saying 'We still think Haneef could be a terrorist' beside John Howard saying 'and I'll always put Australia's security as our first priority', followed by Kevin Andrews saying 'even though we let him go'.