Do you want Bjelke-Petersen to make himself King Johannes I?
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Queensland Coalition for Democratic Rights
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Do you want Bjelke-Petersen to make himself King Johannes I?
Queensland Coalition for Democratic Rights
If you want change, then you must work through people in power
Photocopy of chain letter to Bob Hawke.
Queensland Coalition for Democratic Rights
Queensland Coalition for Democratic Rights
Public meeting City Hall 14 June ; Rally ANZAC Square June 15
Queensland Coalition for Democratic Rights
Photographs and negatives taken by Jennifer Gow of street marches from the University of Queensland to King George Square; arrests of protestors; and gatherings outside the South Brisbane watch-house in 1977.
Includes photocopy of Gow's press pass for 1977-1978.
Gow, Jennifer Fay
Correspondence; articles, newspaper cuttings; newsletters; press releases from Queensland Council for Civil Liberties; University Senate correspondence including minutes and agendas; papers from the Senate Review of Academic Organisation of the University; reports including the Committee of Inquiry into the Development of Pharmacology in the University of Queensland; papers including a history of the Thirty Club meetings from 1921 to 1982.
Fielding, F. D. O. (Fred Derek Osmond), 1929-2014
Part of Fair Play Committee Ephemera
Information leaflet describing the purpose and objectives of Fair Play, particularly regarding its desire to effect a the relocation of the Commonwealth Games away from Queensland. Ends with a call for support. Undated.
Fair Play Committee
Materials, primarily typescript, some signed and some with handwritten notes, relating to Fair Play Committee, an organisation opposed to holding the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane, Queensland, due to laws affecting civil liberties. Materials comprise leaflets, newspaper cuttings, press releases, a telegram, and a newsletter. Also includes correspondence between Fair Play and Amnesty International Australian Section (now Amnesty International Australia), the Aboriginal Treaty Committee, the Australian Government, the Supreme Council for Sport in Africa, National Sports Council of Tanzania, and Action for Aboriginal Rights.
Fair Play Committee
Duplicated typescript document, 25 leaves, unpaginated, compiled by the QCCL and released on 28 September 1982. The document takes issue with the Commonwealth Games Act 1982 and the powers it affords police and specially deputised persons; the attempts of the Queensland Government to ban street marches not approved by the Queensland Police; and the lack of payment of award wages on Aboriginal Australian reserves. Also includes political cartoons and newspaper cutting collages throughout.
The following is listed on the index page, after the cover page:
The following is listed on the same index page, under the heading 'Award wages':
Queensland Council for Civil Liberties
Queensland Council for Civil Liberties Records
Correspondence, newspaper cuttings, reports, newsletters, brochures, subject files, minutes, notes, memos, press releases.
Queensland Council for Civil Liberties