Megan-Herbert

Megan Herbert

Cartoonist, The Age, Sydney Morning Herald
Megan Herbert, a cartoonist for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald since 2021, received the Australian Political Cartoonist of the Year Award in 2024, the Climate Council Cartoon Award in 2023, and a Kennedy Award in 2022. Her climate change kids’ book, The Tantrum That Saved the World, received the 2020 Louis J. Battan Award for best children’s book. Megan also writes for television and the stage, and live-illustrates events. She lives and works on Bunurong Land on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula.

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