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Leaflets, newsletters, invitations, bumper stickers, conference publicity, posters, reports, song lyrics, and event notices. Some of the organisations may only have one item. Also includes leaflets with no organisation named. Organisations include Ananda Marga Women's Spiritual Community, Brisbane Women's Club, Brisbane Women's Health Club, Brisbane Women's Union, Children by Choice, Coalition of Australian Participating Organisations of Women, Domestic Violence Resource Centre, Emma Miller Women's Group and Grass Roots Resource Centre, Human Rights Commission, International Women's Year Australian national Advisory Committee, Jobs for Women Action Committee, Joint Women's Action, Leichardt Women's Community Health Centre, Liverpool Women's Health Centre Collective, Migrants on the March, Mothers on the March, National Women's Consultative Council, Office of Equal Opportunitiy, Older Women's Network, Queensland Nurses Union, Socialist Feminist Forum, South Australian Health Commission, Survivors, Sydney Women's Liberation Group, UNAA Status of Women's Committee, UNIFEM Australia, Women and Children First, University of Queensland Women's Club, Women and Labour Conference, Women Working for Development, Women's Commission of the AUS Council, Women's Creative Arts Centre, Women's Embassy, Women's Infolink, Women's Information and Support Association Sunshine Coast, Women's Information Service, Women's International Democratic Federation Council, Women's Network, Women's Policy Branch, Dept of the Premier, Women's Policy Unit Office of Cabinet Queensland, Women's Rights University of Queensland Union, Women's Shelter Cairns, Women's Studies Network, Working Women's Centre, Zig Zag, Pro Choice Action Collective, SALIG, Words for Women. Also includes material on the anniversary of women's suffrage in Queensland.

100 years of women's right to vote in Queensland

Double sided fact sheet from the Queensland Government, on one hundred years since Queensland women were given the right to vote in State elections. On front of leaflet there is information on voting in Queensland, Queensland women's suffrage movement, universal indigenous suffrage; on the reverse side it a timeline from 1905 to 2004.

Queensland.

Women's Health Centre.

Information leaflet, printed on both sides in blue and white. It gives the history, aims, origins, location and membership details of the Women's Health Centre. The back page contains two versions of the same diagram as on the front page, but whereas the front page diagram contains text in English, the ones on the back page are respectively in Vietnamese and Spanish.

Women's Health Centre, Brisbane

Dr Andrew Theophaneous speaks on migration and multiculturalism Wednesday September 21st at 1pm.

Event flyer, printed on both sides of pink paper with black ink. It advertises an event organised by the Education Office, in which Dr Andrew Theophanous, Chairperson of the Australian Government's Immigration and Ethnic Affairs Committee, will speak about multiculturalism and immigration. The reverse of the flier contains more information on Dr Theophanous. The event will take place on Wednesday September 21st at 1pm, in the Abel Smith Lecture Theatre. A year is not given, but the recent release of the Fitzgerald Report is referenced.

University of Queensland

A message to Queensland women, 28 January 1986 / Margaret Reynolds

Contents of a fax sent to 'Queensland Women', detailing state government policies implemented in the states of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia over ten years previous to 1986. It has a title page of many different news headlines, and a cover page with the Parliament of Australia - The Senate stationery heading and Ms Reynolds's signature.

Reynolds, Margaret, 1941-

January Theory Conference. Circular No. 4 - progress report.

Title page and report on organisational prowess of a conference for the Australia Day weekend of 1973. Details of accommodation, transport, papers for presentation, and finances are given. The front page has an abstract illustration screen-printed in flourescent pink as well as the title 'January Theory Conference'. The January Theory Conference was held from 27-29 January 1973 at Mt Beauty Victoria. The main theme for the conference was the theory of feminism; possibly organised by the University of Adelaide.

University of Adelaide

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