Letter to Senator Eugene McCarthy. Brisbane, 1968 1 p.
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University of Queensland Labor Club
Letter to Senator Eugene McCarthy. Brisbane, 1968 1 p.
University of Queensland Labor Club
Don Dunstan: the 1980 T.J. Ryan Memorial lecture. Brisbane, 1980 1 p.
University of Queensland Labor Club
University of Queensland Labor Club
Notice of meeting of Labor Club Conscription Committee). Brisbane, 1968 1 p.
University of Queensland Labor Club
University of Queensland Labor Club
Should we support N.L.F.? Brisbane (197?) 1 p.
University of Queensland Labor Club
Bill Snedden's joined the other bodies on the Liberal floor. Brisbane, 1975 2 p.
University of Queensland Labor Club
University of Queensland Labor Club, Brisbane : a snapshot from the late sixties/early seventies
Typescript (photocopy). By Bruce Dickson. Founded in 1946 the Labor Club's objectives were to support social democratic principles and policies of reform that were a feature of the Australian Labor Party and other labor style parties. The club changed its name to the ALP Club. Possibly written in the 1970s.
Dickson, Bruce
From a previously unpublished interview conducted in May 1981 by Bruce Dickson on the eve of the first public exhibition of Oodgeroo Noonuccal's art at the Brisbane Community Arts Centre (now Metro Arts Centre), staged as part of NAIDOC Week. NAIDOC - or National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Week - is a tribute to indigenous Australian culture and the contribution of indigenous Australians to the nation.
Includes a floppy disk containing the transcript of the interview and two emails from Bruce Dickson.
Oodgeroo Noonuccal, 1920-1993