Item Item 22 - NUS and UQ High Society Cross Campus Cannibis Carnival

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FVF735-Item 22

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NUS and UQ High Society Cross Campus Cannibis Carnival

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  • 1998 (Creation)

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1 page ; 21 cm

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(1984-)

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The National Union of Students formed in 1987 after the collapse of its predecessor, the Australian Union of Students, in 1984.

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A copy of a flyer advertising an event called the Cross Campus Cannibis Carnival, organised by the National Union of Students and UQ High Society, a cannabis advocacy group comprised of University of Queensland students, held on Wednesday October 21st at the Qld Uni Refect. There is no year but is assumed to be from 1998. Printed on the reverse is a copy of a flyer advertising ZZZ Market Day - held by Brisbane community radio station 4ZZZ, held on Saturday 17th October at Albert Park

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  • English

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Revised

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Revised, HH, 01-May-2025. Migrated from LMS: April 2019, P.A.

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