Bill Leak dies aged 61
Malcolm Turnbull leads tributes to The Australian’s editorial cartoonist Bill Leak who has died aged 61.
The Australian’s editorial cartoonist Bill Leak has died in hospital of a suspected heart attack. He was 61.
Editor-in-Chief Paul Whittaker announced the news to staff today, describing Leak as “a giant in his field of cartooning and portraiture and a towering figure for more than two decades” at the newspaper and said he was “simply irreplaceable”.
“We will miss him dreadfully and our hearts go out to his wife Goong, his stepdaughter Tasha and his sons Johannes and Jasper,” Whittaker said.
“I know that many people at The Australian will be inconsolable over this tragic loss of such a good man,” he said.
Leak died this morning in Gosford Hospital.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull paid tribute to his “brilliance” and their “good friendship” in a Facebook post.
Attorney-General George Brandis called Leak a “great champion of freedom of speech”.
“He did what great political cartoonists must do, shining a light on hard issues in a way that
was witty, penetrating, and brave. His humour was sharp but never cruel,” he said in a statement.
“We have lost a great Australian”. `
Leak won nine Walkley awards and 19 Stanley awards for his work, and was twice awarded News Corp’s cartoonist of the year.
Leak had his last public event on Wednesday night, launching his latest book.
Whittaker said at that event he “spoke with his trademark wit and wisdom to a room filled with friends, colleagues and fans, all of whom wished him well and expressed great appreciation of his strength and his unwavering commitment to free speech and true Australian values”.
Stunned by the news that Bill Leak died this morning - he was one of our greatest portrait artists and cartoonists #BillLeak #vale pic.twitter.com/RVbD8AVpe5
â Troy Bramston (@TroyBramston) March 10, 2017
Each day at 10:40am Bill would call with one brilliant idea & many wisecracks; no call today @australian https://t.co/02WdToK7wA
â John Lehmann (@lehmannatlarge) March 10, 2017
We will miss #billleak ,in so many ways, above all, so sad to think that today's political stupidities won't get attacked by this ink master pic.twitter.com/pE647DFO3J
â Eric Löbbecke (@hthtdraws) March 10, 2017
Very sad news about Bill Leak. Love him or hate him, he was exactly what cartoonists should be - fearless. A huge loss to public debate.
â Pia Akerman (@pia_akerman) March 10, 2017
Leak made headlines around the world last year for his satirical works, including one that depicted an indigenous father holding a can of beer and asking a policeman his own son’s name.
At this week’s book launch, Leak called political correctness “a poison that attacks the sense of humour” that “infects an awful lot of precious little snowflakes”.
His speech was gatecrashed by Barry Humphries’s character Sir Les Patterson, who said Leak was “Australia’s Rembrandt, our Warhol”.
Tributes flow for Leak
@australian Oh,no. Cannot be.
â Derryn Hinch (@HumanHeadline) March 10, 2017
Bill Leak had an amazing talent & we will miss his wit, humour and honesty. He was an honourable man, condolences to his family & colleagues
â Peter Dutton (@PeterDutton_MP) March 10, 2017
Bill Leak was a man of extraordinary talent. One of our premier cartoonists. A friend, brilliant artist, clever, insightful, passionate pic.twitter.com/WuQID3PYED
â Michael Miller (@mm_newscorpaus) March 10, 2017
Devastated to hear of Bill Leak's passing. A man who fought, and would rather die on his feet than live on his knees. #RIP pic.twitter.com/0QFgloNsSm
â Tim Wilson MP (@timwilsoncomau) March 10, 2017
Bill was a good friend and I'll miss him terribly. This was his greatest painting. pic.twitter.com/1Ta4SRXLHB
â Richard Fidler (@rfidler) March 10, 2017
Had some uproariously funny times with Bill Leak over the years, and he had a pen as sharp as a dagger. Vale #BillLeak pic.twitter.com/g1ZFJbSHZ9
â Virginia Trioli (@LaTrioli) March 10, 2017
Devastated to hear my friend & favourite political cartoonist, Bill Leak, has died today. #auspol ð¥ pic.twitter.com/rQaxyP34Nq
â Nyunggai W Mundine (@nyunggai) March 10, 2017
Bill Leak: supremely talented, principled, brave, witty & decent. Everything his detractors are not. https://t.co/vGCmutA32q pic.twitter.com/0zZMSFIqxm
â Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) March 10, 2017
No. No. No. How do we ever explain how much we loved him? He had the courage of a lion. https://t.co/aL17ySnQrV
â Caroline Overington (@overingtonc) March 10, 2017
Our condolences to the family and friends of multiple Walkley Award winning cartoonist Bill Leak. https://t.co/mIbs2qlhG3
â Walkley Foundation (@walkleys) March 10, 2017
RIP Bill Leak: a true warrior for freedom of speech. pic.twitter.com/4BknNjCxDj
â George Christensen (@GChristensenMP) March 10, 2017
So sorry to hear of Bill Leak's death. He was an extraordinary artist. And a newspaper legend even in life.
â Annabel Crabb (@annabelcrabb) March 10, 2017
#RestInPeace Bill Leak. Thanks for all the laughs while I've been in politics.
â Jacqui Lambie (@JacquiLambie) March 10, 2017
Your Australian larrikinism will be missed. pic.twitter.com/qlzKtGdtGW
Bill Leak's name will forever grace the pages of our newspapers with his humour, wit and utmost courage #BillLeak pic.twitter.com/CWel51twN4
â Liberal Democrats (@LibDemAus) March 10, 2017
Stunned and saddened to hear Bill Leak is dead. We were friends years ago. He gave me this original of Howard and Gloria... pic.twitter.com/u24GEdCRiE
â Mike Carlton (@MikeCarlton01) March 10, 2017
Richo on Bill Leak's Archibald portrait of him: "I am fat and I am ugly. But I am not that fat, and I am not that fucking ugly." pic.twitter.com/zhi807Rybs
â James Jeffrey (@James_Jeffrey) March 10, 2017
RIP Bill Leak. You will be remembered as a champion free speech. One of the few brave enough to point out when the emperor had no clothes.
â Pauline Hanson (@PaulineHansonOz) March 10, 2017
Interesting #BillLeak fact - he drew the portrait of Bob Hawke that sits in Parliament House. pic.twitter.com/sv9T3qzhu3
â Jamie Travers (@JamieTravers) March 10, 2017
My grandfather Harold Knight, by Bill Leak. Like the best portraiture, it captures the personality beyond the image https://t.co/6LzOjJPnSs pic.twitter.com/i8YM8pUEtB
â Dom Knight (@domknight) March 10, 2017
.@chriskkenny talks about Bill Leak's untimely death amid the launch of his book highlighting political correctness in Australia. #newsday pic.twitter.com/rUqwTBaFpU
â Sky News Australia (@SkyNewsAust) March 10, 2017