George Molnar OBE AO (Hungarian: Molnár György) (25 April 1910, Nagyvárad – 16 November 1998, Sydney) was born in Nagyvárad, Austria-Hungary and came to Australia in 1939 as a sponsored migrant, to take up a job as government architect.
[1] His talents were such that in Australia he became a much admired cartoonist and an architecture lecturer.
[1] Molnar studied architecture and engineering in Budapest,[2] graduating in 1932.
[1] His friendship with Bernard Hesling led to his being employed as a cartoonist for the Daily Telegraph from 1945 before moving to the Sydney Morning Herald in 1954.
[2] In 1971, he was awarded an OBE for services to journalism and architecture.