- FVF632-Item 4
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- 1976
Information booklet for helping women with vaginal infections possibly produced in 1976.
Liverpool Women's Health Centre Collective
Information booklet for helping women with vaginal infections possibly produced in 1976.
Liverpool Women's Health Centre Collective
Song lyrics, reneo printed on yellow paper with black ink. There appear to be four separate songs listed here, two of which seem to be new lyrics set to an existing melody. There are no identifying features as to date or origin but the content of all is of a feminist nature: One is specifically about the right to abortion, another is about the daily life of a wife and mother, portrayed as comprised primarily of domestic chores and child care. The other two are more abstract and inspirational.
The Leichhardt Women's Community Health Centre to I.U.D.s.
Guide to the use of IUDs and explanations of their different features with diagrams and cartoons, black and white.
Leichardt Women's Community Health Centre
Should unions be concerned about childcare? Discussion paper no. 2, October 1975.
Discussion of the necessity for unions to concern themselves with working parents' access to childcare, and how the lack of it can prevent women from entering employment.
Working Women's Centre
Women rally!! July 22nd 10:30 am King George Square.
Flyer advertising a rally for women in King George Square on July 22nd, at 10:30 am. No year is given, but most likely is 1977. The other side of the paper details the demands which are to be raised at the rally.
Women's Rights newsletter, University of Queensland Union
Newsletter contains an assortment of cartoons, news articles, and invitations to functions and public meetings. The font and pagination varies. Printed on yellow paper with black ink.
Women's Rights University of Queensland Union
Women and the Higher Education Contribution Scheme : workshop.
Flyer for a workshop on the subject of H.E.C.S. and its implications for women studying, to be held at the Women's Rights room, on Wednesday 21st March, at 1:00 p.m on one side; information about a workshop titled "Women and public speaking" on the other, to be held on the same date at the same venue, at 5:30 p.m. No year is given. Printed on pink paper with black ink.
Women's Rights University of Queensland Union
Information sheet about a lecture presented jointly by the Queensland University Women's Association and Women's Rights (University of Queensland Union), to be held on Thursday 6th October. No year is mentioned. Details of the location of the lecture, and its subject are given, and details of three further lectures in October. Printed on yellow paper with black ink.
Women's Rights University of Queensland Union
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