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Judith Clark Papers

  • UQFL609
  • Collection
  • 1970-1992

Flyers, newsletters and internal publications. Includes photographs from the early 1970s and a T-Shirt depicting a caricature of Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen; material from various groups, including Queensland Democracy Support Group, Queensland Civil Liberties Co-ordinating Committee and trade unions calling for action against the Bjelke-Petersen Government during the 1985 SEQEB dispute; material from the Queensland Solidarity Group and Queensland Civil Liberties Co-ordinating Committee relating to Civil liberties and the banning of street marches in Queensland, 1976 to 1992.

Clark, Judith

The right to march

A series of videos which outline the 1977 protest action against the banning of political street marches in Queensland by Premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen. The University of Queensland Union was responsible for this filming; Bruce Dickson was one of the filmmakers.

Tape 1: First forum on civil liberties, 6 Sep 1977
Tape 2: QU forum on civil liberties, 6 Sep 1977
Tape 3: QU civil liberties march, 22 Sep 1977
Tape 4: QU street march and King George Square rally, 12 Oct 1977
Tape 5: Anti-uranium rally and street march, 22 Oct 1977
Tape 6: QU civil liberties rally and march, 3 Dec 1977

Dickson, Bruce

Circular letter requesting donations, 29 November 1977

Form letter dated 29 November 1977 by the Fund Raising Committee of the Civil Liberties Co-ordinating Committee, signed by David H Gizzins (?) to staff at the University of Queensland requesting donations. The funds were to finance the renting of permanent , off-campus headquarters; publications; legal representations; postal charges; telephone charges; and new speaking equipment (to replace that impounded by Police).

Civil Liberties Co-ordinating Committee (Queensland) (1977-)

Speakers' notes, introduction and articles

Material written for use as speakers' notes to provide information and arguments to inform content of speeches given by members of the CLCC. There is an introduction to the various notes, a contents page and the corresponding articles for speakers to refer to around two broader aresa:
The Argument:
Article 1 - The State Government offensive and how to fight it
Article 2 - Chronology of events in CLCC campaign
Article 3 - What is the CLCC?
Article 4 - The need for an extra-parliamentary opposition
Article 5 - Analysis of a speech by Sparkes, President of National Party
Article 6 - Common parliamentary arguments on civil liberties
Resource Material:
Article 7 - Trade Unions
Article 8 - Women
Article 9 - Uranium
Article 10 - Homosexuals
Article 11 - Blacks
Article 12 - Comparative legislation
Article 13 - How to set up an organisation
Article 14 - Criminal law enquiry.

Civil Liberties Co-ordinating Committee (Queensland) (1977-)

Ephemera relating to civil liberties and the right to march

  • FVF638
  • File
  • 1967-1979.

Leaflets, posters, petition and correspondence relating to the right to march and civil liberties in Brisbane, 1967-1979. Includes material from various groups and individuals, including Civil Liberties Co-Ordinating Committee, Queensland Council for Civil Liberties, Communist Party, George Georges and other unnamed groups. Includes some material from interstate.

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