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100 years of women's right to vote in Queensland

Double sided fact sheet from the Queensland Government, on one hundred years since Queensland women were given the right to vote in State elections. On front of leaflet there is information on voting in Queensland, Queensland women's suffrage movement, universal indigenous suffrage; on the reverse side it a timeline from 1905 to 2004.

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WISA : Women's Information and Support Association - Sunshine Coast.

A flyer with black type on white paper by the Women's Information and Support Association (abbreviated to WISA) Sunshine Coast advising of a monthly meeting to be held on the first Thursday of each month at the Meeting Place on Coronation Drive, Nambour. It states the meeting on Thursday 6 September in an unspecified year will discuss weekend self-defence workshops to be held later in the year in October or November.

Women's Information and Support Association Sunshine Coast

Agenda : Seminar on Aboriginal rights, July 13th, 1968

Agenda for a Seminar on Aboriginal Rights held on 13 July 1968 at Ann Street, Brisbane. The seminar was convened and organised by the International Women's Day (IWD) Committee in honor of the United Nations Human Rights Year. Eva Bacon was the Honorary Secretary and the Chairman was Royce Perkins, past president of the Aboriginal Advancement Council. Opening remarks were given by Mrs. D. Webb (possibly Doris Webb), President of the IWD Committee. Speakers included Paul Abernethy, Director of Abschol; Fred Bromley, member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly; Manfred Cross, member of the Australian House of Representatives; L.G. McBride, President of the Queensland Council for the Advancement of Aborigines; Kath Walker, poet and Secretary of the Queensland Council for the Advancement of Aborigines; and Alex Macdonald, Secretary of the Queensland Trades and Labour Council.