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Oodgeroo Noonuccal: 1920-1993 : the legacy of a true national treasure. A previously unpublished interview with Oodgeroo Noonuccal (Kath Walker) / interviewer, Bruce Dickson.

  • F3294
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  • 1981

From a previously unpublished interview conducted in May 1981 by Bruce Dickson on the eve of the first public exhibition of Oodgeroo Noonuccal's art at the Brisbane Community Arts Centre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

The right to march

A series of videos which outline the 1977 protest action against the banning of political street marches in Queensland by Premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen. The University of Queensland Union was responsible for this filming; Bruce Dickson was one of the filmmakers.

Tape 1: First forum on civil liberties, 6 Sep 1977
Tape 2: QU forum on civil liberties, 6 Sep 1977
Tape 3: QU civil liberties march, 22 Sep 1977
Tape 4: QU street march and King George Square rally, 12 Oct 1977
Tape 5: Anti-uranium rally and street march, 22 Oct 1977
Tape 6: QU civil liberties rally and march, 3 Dec 1977

Dickson, Bruce

The mass media bias: a street theatre performance

A street theatre performance at Queensland University on 31.3.76 which deals with radio news bias on the issue of rape. It is a satire on journalist cadets, newsmaking, and inventing suitable headlines. The Video Unit of the University of Queensland Union is the publisher.

University of Queensland Union

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