Item Item 29 - Wages and employment committee report 1972-1973

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FVF622-Item 29

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Wages and employment committee report 1972-1973

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  • 1973 (Creation)

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9 pages ; 34 cm

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(1958-1978)

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A conference in Adelaide in 1958 resulted in the formation of the Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement. In 1964, the organisation was renamed to include Torres Strait Islanders in the title. Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders (FCAATSI) was formed to advance the rights of Aboriginal people. The Council included Aboriginal Advancement organisations, unions and church organisations. One of the Council's most successful campaigns was establishing the 1967 Referendum. In March 1978 FCAATSI changed its name to the National Aboriginal and Islander Liberation Movement (NAILM) but the organisation never met. It disbanded that same year after the federal government cut funding.

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(1922-2020)

Biographical history

Barry Eastwood Christophers. Born 6 September 1922. A medical practitioner, executive member of the Federal Council for the Advance of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders, secretary of the Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement's Equal Wages Committee, and president of the Council for Aboriginal Rights (Victoria). Died 15 November 2020.

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Previously titled as: Wages and employment committee report 1972-1973, by Barry E. Christophers.

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Duplicated typescript report by Barry E. Christophers, Convenor, Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders. Addresses issues relating to the Queensland Trust Fund and its impact on Aboriginal peoples living and working in Queensland. Also cites specific sections of the Aborigines Act 1971, the Torres Strait Islanders Act 1971 and The Aborigines Regulations of 1972 and argues how these sections reinforce the trust fund system to the detriment of Aboriginal peoples.

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  • English

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Revised

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Revised, Kymberley Doyle, 06-Feb-2025.
Migrated from LMS: April 2019, P.A.

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