Aboriginal Australians -- Government relations

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Report of the Director to the Annual General Meeting of Sydney University Abschol

Duplicated typescript report by Neville Perkins, Abschol Convenor, Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders. Presented at the Sixteenth FCAATSI Annual Conference in Brisbane, 20-22 April 1973, though the original date of the report is 12 October 1972. Includes a one-page preface that addresses conference delegates and introduces the report as an overview of the objectives and functioning of Sydney University Abschol.

Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders

Questions prepared for submission to candidates at public meetings or by correspondence

Duplicated typescript, black type on yellow paper, with questions prepared by the FCAATSI for submission to candidates at public meetings or by correspondence. Questions are divided into three categories relating to the federal government's responsibility for Aboriginal peoples; Aboriginal land ownership; and Aboriginal wages and employment opportunities. Also asks about the idea of conducting a referendum to amend Section 127 and Section 51 Paragraph XXVI of the Constitution due to discrimination against Aboriginal peoples. Signed by Pauline Pickford, Honorary Secretary.

Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders

FCAATSI report Queensland

Duplicated typescript report, two pages, by Lambert McBride (Lambert George McBride), State Secretary for Queensland, Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders. Dated 20 April 1973. Presented at the Sixteenth FCAATSI Annual Conference in Brisbane, 20-22 April 1973. Provides information on the The Aborigines Act 1971, public housing, and the establishment of the Legal Aid Service. There are two copies of the first page of the report.

Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders

Fourteenth FCAATSI annual conference minutes and agenda

Duplicated typescript document pack of the 14th annual conference of FCAATSI held from 9 to 11 April 1971 at Pimlico University (also referred to as James Cook University), Townsville. Includes an agenda, 1 leaf; an information sheet, 1 leaf; and minutes of the meeting to open the conference, 3 pages.

Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders

FCAATSI report South Australia

Duplicated typescript report by Vince Copley (Vincent Warrior Copley), State Secretary for South Australia, Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders. Presented at the Sixteenth FCAATSI Annual Conference in Brisbane, 20-22 April 1973. Provides information and updates on various activities and issues relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in South Australia, including efforts to establish a community centre, the ownership transfer of Point Pearce to the Aboriginal Lands Trust and the Trust's purchase of Everard Park and Wardang Island, the appointment of Home Hygiene Officers to address Aboriginal health matters, activities of the Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement, employment of Aboriginal teacher aides, and housing shortages.

Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders

Wattie Creek report

Duplicated typescript report prepared by Stan Pelclczynski, Treasurer of the Federal Council for Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders, dated 29 August 1974. Pelclczynski recounts a visit to spend time with the Gurindji people at Wattie Creek between 27 July and 9 August 1974. Also mentions Cheryl Buchanan and Wave Hill.

Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders

Annual report-Housing convenor

Two copies of a duplicated typescript annual report from the Housing Convenor, Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders. Presented at the Sixteenth FCAATSI Annual Conference in Brisbane, 20-22 April 1973. Provides information on the state of public housing for Aboriginal peoples across different states.

Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders

You can work for Aboriginal advancement

Accordion fold brochure, blue type on white paper, with information about the FCAATSI and its achievements. Appeals to supporters to become associate members of FCAATSI for a fee. One of the pages contains a blank membership application form that can be completed and mailed to Jack Horner, General Secretary of FCAATSI.

Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders

Yinjilli : bulletin of the Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement nos. 1 & 2

Yinjilli, a typescript journal produced by the Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement (FCAA). Two issues, each one leaf, numbered 1 (June 1963) and 2 (August 1963). First issue contains information about the purpose of Yinjilli as well as the history, objectives and activities of the FCAA. Second issue provides information on issues affecting Aboriginal peoples state-by-state across Australia, including: in the Northern Territory, a conflict between the Yirrkala peoples and the Pechiney Aluminum company of France; in Victoria, an ongoing deadlock between Aboriginal peoples and the Victorian Government over the Lake Tyers Mission; in Queensland, the denial of the Tuberculosis Allowance to some Aboriginal peoples; and in New South Wales, updates on a land claim made by the Aboriginal peoples of Cummeragunja.

Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders

Vote yes for Aboriginal rights Referendum day May 27

Typescript leaflet appealing for voters to vote 'yes' on 27 May 1967 as part of the Referendum. At the foot of the leaflet is a section that can be torn off, filled, and mailed to the campaign headquarters if supporters wish to make a donation.

Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders

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