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cartoonist and illustrator, initially studied journalism and politics in Australia and the USA and travelled all over the world, working for grass-roots Human Rights and Development organisations in Indonesia, India and the Philippines and filling journals with cartoons. In 1995 she attended the Beijing Women’s Forum then returned to
Her cartoons have appeared in the SMH, the Age and the Australian (1999-late 2000) as well as in Strewth! magazine, Arena, The Chaser, the Sydney City Hub and on Mambo T-shirts. She was the only woman illustrator included in The Chaser Annual: Highlights from Australia’s Satirical Newspaper (Text Publishing, Melbourne 2000) – the others being James Edwards, Luke Fox-Allen, Matthew Taylor, Robert Tilley, Oliver Watts and Andrew Weldon. Two works were hung in the 1999 Bringing the House Down exhibition of 96 original cartoons selected from 233 entries from 52 cartoonists at Old Parliament House,
In 2001 Katauskas was employed to provide cartoons for the 'new look’ Weekend Australian Magazine on a regular rotating basis with previous weekly staff artist Judy Dunn and expatriate Victoria Roberts. (Judy Horacek, who had previously appeared regularly – mostly weekly for ages – did not have her contract renewed.) The first Katauskas cartoon was published on 25-26 August 2001 but few followed, even though it was announced that she would appear every two or three weeks. (Roberts and Dunn, on the other hand, became permanent fixtures).
A full member of the Australian Black & White Artists’ Club, she has also done illustrations for many non-governmental organisations, including Women with Disabilities (