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There is no such thing as a 'moderate' feminist : report on A.U.S. Council 1979, Women's Commission.

Report on a meeting of the A.U.S. Council in 1979, Women's Commission, by a 'feminist student who was present at the Women's Commission debate.' It aims to depict the part Queensland campuses performed in the debate during the Women's Commission at the A.U.S. Council. A number of motions are discussed in detail, as well as the election of the Women's Officer 1979. Printed on pink paper in black ink.

McCormack, Anna

Women and politics?

Discussion of a conference presented by the Australian Labor Party on the subject 'Women in Politics'. There is discussion of the ALP's policies, intended to improve the lot of women, and evaluation of whether they will achieve their stated aims. Printed on white paper in black ink.

Price, Barbara

1993 seminar series for and about women : women managing their careers.

Blue leaflet with black text about a seminar with Katy Steenstrup, Women's/Industrial Officer from the Queensland Branch of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, speaking on industrial equity and career planning strategies for women. Seminar held on Wednesday 24 November 1993 at the Abel Smith Lecture Theatre, University of Queensland, as part of the fifth annual Seminar Series For and About Women, presented by The Office of Equal Opportunity and the Women's Equal Opportunities Office, University of Queensland Student Union.

University of Queensland. Office of Equal Opportunity

A women's health speak out.

Black type on white paper. A flyer, likely created by the Queensland Nurses' Union, for a women's health speak out to be held on Thursday 15 October, year unspecified, at the Queensland Nurses Union Building in West End, Brisbane. The flyer advises the speaker is Phillida Bunkle, then co-ordinator of Women's Studies at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, visiting Australia on a speaking tour. Flyer contains information about Phillida's involvement in women's health issues, including the inquiry into cervical cancer treatment at the National Women's Hospital in New Zealand. The flyer also makes reference to the 'recently announced' National Cervical Cancer Program in Australia.

Queensland Nurses' Union

Women's International Democratic Federation Council - May 1972.

8 pages, each a different colour (blue, white, yellow, cream), with black type. The first two pages are likely authored by Freda Brown, addressing members of the National Committee Union of Australian Women on June 17, 1972. The first two pages summarise the main decisions made at the Women's International Democratic Federation Council Meeting in Varna, Bulgaria, in 1972. The following 6 pages are attachments referred to in the summary as documents adopted at the Council Meeting. Attachments include a call to action to women around the world to demand peace in Indo China; a summary of recommendations arising from a Council Meeting debate on the role of women's organisations in integrating young women into the economic, political, social and cultural spheres of their countries; and an appeal from Women's International Democratic Federation Council representatives from Vietnam, Laos, United States, Canada, Australia, the German Federal Republic, Japan and Great Britain to women's organisations and members to protest the war in Vietnam.

Women's International Democratic Federation Council

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