Item F8.5 - Civil liberties in Queensland: police powers

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FVF185-F8.5

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Civil liberties in Queensland: police powers

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  • 1980-1982 (Creation)

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1 leaf : black and white illustrations ; 21 cm

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(1980-1982)

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Fair Play Committee, often stylised as FAIR PLAY, was founded during the lead up to the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane. It was based in Brisbane, Queensland. The Committee's key objectives included effecting the relocation of the Commonwealth Games away from Queensland due to the state's record on human rights, and informing other countries participating in the Games of the legislative situation in Queensland, particularly with regard to repressive laws and the impact on the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Much of the activity of Fair Play involved direct approaches to Commonwealth countries and African sporting bodies. Unable to determine when the Committee disbanded.

Publicists included Michael Finucan, Margot Foster, Anne Jones, Ralf Loveday and Steve Stockwell.

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Previously titled as: Civil liberties in Queensland: police powers. (Brisbane, 1982) 2 p.

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White leaflet with black text criticising Queensland police. Refers to the Lucas Inquiry. Ends with the argument that Brisbane is not a suitable venue for the Commonwealth Games. Text is preceded by a political cartoon of a constable taking a statement from a person while blocking the ears of the typist recording the statement. Verso features another political cartoon of a group of people in a jail cell labelled 'Queenslanders'. Undated.

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Orphan work. The rightsholder for this work cannot be identified, or is identifiable but cannot be found, after a reasonably diligent search. If you believe you are a rightsholder for this material, please contact Fryer Library directly at fryer@library.uq.edu.au.

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  • English

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Revised

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Minimal

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Revised, Kymberley Doyle, 22-Jan-2025.
Migrated from LMS: April 2019, P.A.

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