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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.

Only the chains have changed.

Black print on yellow paper, both sides. A folded flyer created by the Women's Liberation Group promoting its inaugural meeting to be held on the evening of Wednesday 14 January in an unspecified year at a location on Druitt Street, Sydney. It also contains information about women's struggles in society in general, some history of the formation of the Women's Liberation Group and a call for women to support the Vietnamese people caught up in the Vietnam War. Additionally, enclosed within the folded flyer is a small unfilled form inviting those interested in the Women's Liberation movement to enter their details and post it to the Women's Liberation Group in Balmain, Sydney.

Women's Liberation (Sydney, N.S.W.)

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

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

Women for Whitlam rally, City Square.

Flyer advertising a rally on the subject Women for Whitlam, to take place at the City Square on Thursday, 4th December, at 12:30 p.m.. Three speakers are named: Margaret Whitlam, Senator Jean Meltzer, and Senate Candidate Colleen Freeman. Printed on pale green paper in black ink, with a small cartoon drawing in the bottom left corner. Colleen Freeman ran as a candidate in the 1975 election.

Australian Labor Party, Queensland Branch

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