Item D5.6 - Democratic rights continued ... Brisbane, (1983) 1 p.

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Democratic rights continued ... Brisbane, (1983) 1 p.

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  • 1983 (Creation)

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Democratic Rights Organisation (1983).
Objectives: To build a democratic rights campaign to oppose the ban on assembly in the Mall, to have the Local Government Queen Street Mall Ammendment Act repealed, and to call for the Labour Party in Queensland to include the defence of democratic rights as part of its platform.
Publicists: Dan O'Neill, Kathryn Henricks, Tony Coleman, Joseph Monsour.

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(1938-)

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Dan O'Neill was appointed a lecturer in the Department of English, University of Queensland, in 1965.

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  • English

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Migrated from LMS: April 2019, P.A.

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