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Six steps to co-existence.

Half fold brochure with information about the Australian Government's proposed changes, referred to as the 'Ten Point Plan', to the Native Title Act as a result of the High Court Wik decision. Proposes an alternative plan of co-existence between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. Features a photograph taken in 1997 of Camila Cowley and Aurukun Elder Gladys Tybingoompa standing before the Sea of Hands outside Parliament House in Canberra.

Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation

Women's Bookshop Records

  • UQFL367
  • Collection
  • 1984-1998

Business and administrative records of The Women's Bookshop, Highgate Hill, Brisbane from its inception in 1984 to its sale in 1998. Includes financial records, promotional material, correspondence, publisher's catalogues, flyers, photographs, posters and ephemera. The poster collection is comprised of 341 posters (which includes 48 screen printed or hand coloured posters plus two copies of a 1993 calendar) which exhibit graphic design history and local / social history from 1984 to 1998.

Women's Bookshop (Brisbane, Qld.)

Native title: the key to rural development in Australia.

Leaflet, black type on yellow paper, produced by detailing seven successful cases of negotiated land use agreements between Traditional Owners and government bodies or corporate bodies, particularly mining companies, across Australia. Includes a photocopy of a 14 August 1997 article from The Canberra Times titled '$64b committed for minerals, in spite of Wik'.

Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation

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