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State of play in Musgrave Park?

Typescript; 3 leaves; with handwritten notes and emendations; two of the pages are typed on the back of research material that appears to have been used in the writing of the book on cane growers by Muriel Langford or perhaps someone from OPAL which have dates up to 1983; undated. People mentioned include: Cheryl Buchanan, Jean Phillips, Bowman [?] Johnson, Auntie Janie Arnold, AICC (Aboriginal and Island Catholic Commission), FAIRA (Federal Aboriginal and Island Research Association) and John Bjelke-Petersen.

OPAL (Organisation)

Miracles of Musgrave Park

Typescript, 1 leaf, with some handwritten notes, title of the report 'Miracles of Musgrave Park'. Handwritten at top of page 'Read at [indecipherable] Jan / 83'. Author unknown. This gives an account of some of the happenings in Musgrave Park during the 10 days protestors gathered in September / October 1982 about land rights. People and organisations mentioned include: Auntie Janie, Jean Phillips, Beryl Wharton and her daughter, Alisa Bone, the Uniting Church, FAIRA (Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action), and Ross Watson. Written in blue ink in the bottom right-hand corner 'Back to Julie'.

OPAL (Organisation)

Report for 6 to 9 October 1982

Typescript, 5 leaves, with some handwritten emendations; titled '6th October, 1982 - Wednesday', half way down the first page is handwritten '7.10.82 Thursday' above 'Roman Street Forum, and on the last page 'Friday, 8.10.82' ; typed on the back of research material that appears to have been used in the writing of the book on cane growers by Muriel Langford or perhaps someone from OPAL. It is written in the first person, often with verbatim details. People mentioned include: Steve Mam, Julee, Pastor Blake, [Russ] Hinz, Dave Fergusan, Ross Watson, Garry Foley, Joh Bjelke-Petersen, Mr Tomkins, Stephen Welsh, Jose Sailer, Alana Doolan, Billie Craigee, Gwen (Hopetown Mission), Grace Smallwood, Maureen Watson, Bertie Button, Jimmy Edwards, Jean Phillips, Nev Bonner, Aunty Janie Ray, Netta Tyson, Beryl Wharton, and Charlie Perkins. Final entry is handwritten account of some details of what happened on the Saturday.

OPAL (Organisation)

Report for 4 and 5 October 1982

Typescript, 3 leaves, with some handwritten emendations; titled '4th Oct / 82' and half way down the first page 'Tuesday 5th Oct. at Roman Street Forum at 11.30'; typed on the back of research material that appears to have been used in the writing of the book on cane growers by Muriel Langford or perhaps someone from OPAL. This is mostly a verbatim account of events on 4 and 5 October 1982. People mentioned include: Ross Watson, Kevin (a delegate from NSW), Kath Walker, Neville, Garry Foley, Dennis Walker, Les Collins, Bertie Button, Rachael Cummins, and Marcia Langton.

OPAL (Organisation)

Report for Thursday 30 September 1982

Typescript, 3 leaves, with some handwritten emendations; titled 'Thursday, 30.9.82'; typed on the back of research material that appears to have been used in the writing of the book on cane growers by Muriel Langford or perhaps someone from OPAL. This is an first person account of events on Thursday 30 Sep 1982; at times it is a verbatim account (with quotation marks handwritten); Muriel Langford is mentioned in the third person in the first line. It includes details of the march by Australia Aborigines and their supporters from Mt Gravatt down the Pacific Highway, and the police actions to stop the march. People mentioned include: Ross Watson, Freddy Martin, Maureen Watson, Carole Ferrier, Bob Wetherall, Les Melezer, Pam Jones, Marcia Langton, Jean Skuse, Fr Mick Hayes, Fr Warby, Stan Stanley, Paul Richards, Budga Davidson, Mick Miller, and Pastor Harris.

OPAL (Organisation)

Minutes of Aboriginal Community Meetings

Minutes of meetings Aboriginal Community Meetings for: 4 Nov 1987, 11 Nov 1987, 14 Jan 1988, and undated. These minutes are mostly for preparation for the Cultural Survival Gathering in Musgrave Park, Brisbane from 27 April 1988 to 5 May 1988.

Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School log book

The Murri School (also known as the Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School) was first established in 1986. This log book is in an exercise book. It is a handwritten account by an unknown author detailing events from 23 October 1989 to 8 February 1993.

Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School (Brisbane, Qld.)

Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School : cards and drawings

The Murri School (also known as the Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School) was first established in 1986. This file contains cards and letters, mostly from children to ‘Super Gran’ or Muriel Langford and a Certificate of appreciation to Muriel Langford.

Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School (Brisbane, Qld.)

Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School : memoranda, internal correspondence and reports

The Murri School (also known as the Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School) was first established in 1986. This file contains the following:

One typed page: AIICS, 1986
Open letter from Quaker Services Australia, 27 Jan 1986
Quaker Services Australia, Background Paper no 12: Australian Aboriginal Education projects
Report of the Committee on Higher Education Funding, Overview and Recommendations
Background of the Aboriginal and Islander Cultural Studies Centre, 3 May 1988
Job share proposal, June 1988
Minutes Board Meeting of AIICS, 18 Aug 1989
Aboriginal Student Support and Parent Awareness program (hereafter ASSPA), policy draft, 21 Dec 1990
Memo on state financial assistance, 1991
Interim report from Bill Lowah on land acquisition, 12 Dec 1992
Memo to Mavis Ingle and Lisa O’Brien on school restructuring, 3 Feb 1993
Memo to directors on resignation, 3 Feb 1992
Memo to staff and directors on school development workshop, 22 Feb 1993
Proposal to improve current staffing arrangements, 10 May 1993
Proposal to improve current staffing arrangements, 11 May 1993
Memo to directors, Mavis Ingle and Kevin Eastman on education unit staffing arrangements
AIICS meeting of board of directors, 11 May 1993
AIICS meeting of board of directors, 1 Feb 1994
AIICS constitution
Areas of study offered at AIICS
Newspaper cuttings, stationary costs, flow chart, janitor checklist, pamphlets.
Children's Song Booklet, Speech Night, 10 Dec 1992.

Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School (Brisbane, Qld.)

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