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Archival descriptionLetter re Orientation week activities Mitch Thompson. Brisbane, (n.d.) 1 p.
- FVF381-S7.63
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- 1966-1969.
Society for Democratic Action
Letter re $10 contribution / Gwynn Guyatt (for Mitch Thompson) (Brisbane, n.d.) 1 p.
- FVF381-S7.64
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- 1966-1969.
Society for Democratic Action
Letter re the Brisbane Line / Gwynn Guyatt Brisbane, 1968, 1 p.
- FVF381-S7.65
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- 1966-1969.
Society for Democratic Action
Letter re positions in the SDA / Graham Kirkpatrick. Brisbane, (n.d.) 1 p.
- FVF381-S7.66
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- 1966-1969.
Society for Democratic Action
Letter re establishment of headquarters in Sydney / Gwynn Guyatt. Brisbane, n.d. 1 p.
- FVF381-S7.67
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- 1966-1969.
Society for Democratic Action
Letter re conference to end the war in in Vietnam . Brisbane, 1968 1 p.
- FVF381-S7.7
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- 1966-1969.
Society for Democratic Action
Radicalism in Queensland - a conference. (Brisbane, 196?) 2 p.
- FVF381-S7.8
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- 1966-1969.
Society for Democratic Action
Conference - Perspectives for student-worker action in 1969.
- FVF381-S7.9
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- 1966-1969.
Society for Democratic Action
Ephemera relating to 25th anniversary dinner of the 1967 Civil Liberties March
- FVF754
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- 1992
Flyers and documents relating to anniversary dinner and associated events, including new issue of student publication Student guerrilla. Organisers for the 25th anniversary dinner of the 1967 Civil Liberties March in 1992 included Jim Prentice, Greg Mallory, Lorraine Dyer, Paddy McCorry, Janine Bell, Dan O'Neill, Mal Price, Merv Partridge. On September 8 1967 leaders from the Society for Democratic Action (SDA) addressed a mass meeting of University of Queensland staff and students. Four thousand students and staff, approximately half the campus population, marched without a permit from this forum at St. Lucia, up Coronation Drive to Roma Street. When confronted with Police, the marchers linked arms and sat down on the road. Over 100 student protesters were arrested, and many were left bruised and bloodied in the clash with the Police.
Society for Democratic Action