Who benefits from the container revolution? Brisbane (1972) 2 p
- FVF486-W16.11
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- [195-] - 1975.
Part of Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia Queensland Branch Ephemera
Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia. Queensland Branch
Who benefits from the container revolution? Brisbane (1972) 2 p
Part of Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia Queensland Branch Ephemera
Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia. Queensland Branch
Part of Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia Queensland Branch Ephemera
Authorised by the Brisbane Waterside Workers' Women's Committee this leaflet is "from the wives and womenfolk of Waterside Workers" to give support and co-operation with the Brisbane Branch of the WWF to achive better working conditions and higher living standards.
Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia. Queensland Branch
Part of Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia Queensland Branch Ephemera
Election campaign leaflet authorised by the Brisbane Branch of the W.W.F. and printed by Production Press of Nundah. Leaflet has on one side: Support democracy, protect our parliamentary system, governments must be elected - not selected, support for your local A.L.P. candidate & the A.L.P. senate team will be support for Democracy, Vote A.L.P. Include a picture of Gough Whitlam with "The Real Prime Minister" underneath. On the reserve side is a cartoon and underneath it says: Australia's day of shame. Day of the long knives - 11 November 1975.
Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia. Queensland Branch
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For a militant campaign against nuclear madness. Brisbane, (198?) 2 p.
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