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Correspondence with OPAL

Correspondence sent or received on behalf of OPAL, mostly to or by Muriel Langford:
Muriel Langford to Johannes Bjelke Petersen, 28 Feb 1968.
Johannes Bjelke-Petersen to Muriel Langford, 28 Feb 1968.
Johannes Bjelke-Petersen to Muriel Langford, 13 Mar 1968.
Johannes Bjelke-Petersen to David Martin, 13 Mar 1968.
Neville Bonner to Muriel Langford, 11 Dec 1969.
Muriel Langford to Neville Bonner, 17 Dec 1969.
MEL [Muriel E Langford] to PAL, undated.
Daphne Lavelle to Muriel Langford, 11 Mar 1986.
Muriel Langford to Daphne Lavelle, 20 Mar 1986 with a copy of the OPAL Memorandum of Assocation.

Langford, Muriel E., 1913-2003

Correspondence with Muriel Langford

Correspondence, mostly to or by Muriel Langford, as well as letters that seem to relate to her activist activities:
Seasons Greetings card to Muriel [Langford] and family from May, undated.
University of Queensland envelope addressed to M.E. Langford, undated.
B.L. Langford to the Editor (South Burnett Times), 30 Jul 1982 [copy] with newspaper cutting that Rev. Langford refers to in his letter.
Muriel Langford to the Editor (Courier Mail), 4 Aug 1982.
Russell Rollasoon to the Editor (South Burnett Times), 6 Aug 1982 [copy].
Letter from Helen Boyle (from the Committee to Defend Black Rights) with a copy of a letter to be sent to Gerry Hand, [1987?].
Form letter from Des Walsh, [1987?].
Form letter from Des Walsh, 30 Jul 1987 with Certificate of participation to Muriel Langford for participating in 200 unsung heroes and heroines, 30 Jul 1987.
Form letter from Wendy McCarthy, [1987].
J.F. Kirk to Muriel Langford, 20 Nov 1987 with Copyright release form (2 leaves) and copy of Nomination by Muriel Langford for Joyce Wilding, 1 Dec 1987.
J.F. Kirk to Muriel Langford, 20 Apr 1988.
Muriel Langford to Wayne Goss, 5 May 1988 [carbon copy]
Muriel Langford to Mike Ahern, 5 May 1988 [carbon copy]
Muriel Langford to J.F. Kirk, 11 Nov 1988 [carbon copy]
Letter from Elaine Darling to Muriel Langford, 21 May 1992.
Letter from John Leary-Joyce to Muriel Langford, undated.

Langford, Muriel E., 1913-2003

Mr Howard's Ten Point Plan

Four items of correspondence relating to the Wik Ten Point Plan, 1997. Correspondents include the Uniya Jesuit Society Justice Centre, the National Indigenous Working Group on Native Title (NIWG) and a letter from John Holmes (Emeritus Professor at the University of Queensland). Unsure who was the recipient of faxes.

Uniya (Organization)

Flyer for event at the Brisbane Beat

Flyer for an event at the Brisbane Beat on Sunday 10 October 1982 at Blind Hall, 12 Hubert Street, the Gabba. In the top right-hand corner is a handwritten note above a picture of Joh Bjelke-Petersen being carried by two indigenous people 'We've carried him long enough!'

OPAL (Organisation)

Post script to the post script on Musgrave park

Carbon copy typescript; 1 leaf ; typed on the back of Action for World Development letterhead; possibly by someone from OPAL; undated, but likely to be 1983 (before Expo 88). Includes comments by Paul Richards (Aboriginal Legal Service) about Musgrave Park being crown land under the jurisdiction of the Brisbane City Council. Mentions the maps released about Expo 88 do not include Musgrave Park.

OPAL (Organisation)

Summary about concerns about Musgrave Park

Typescript; 1 leaf ; with handwritten notes and emendations; typed on the back of research material that appears to have been used in the writing of the book on cane growers by Muriel Langford or perhaps someone from OPAL; undated, but likely to be in 1983 after the events in Musgrave Park in 1982. People mentioned include: Paddy Jerome, Nev [Neville Bonner], Steve Mam, Jun Bond, Celia Smith, Uncle Willie MacKenzie, Pompey Hatton, Clyde Holding, John Bjelke-Petersen, and Paul Richards.

OPAL (Organisation)

State of play in Musgrave Park?

Typescript; 3 leaves; with handwritten notes and emendations; two of the pages are typed on the back of research material that appears to have been used in the writing of the book on cane growers by Muriel Langford or perhaps someone from OPAL which have dates up to 1983; undated. People mentioned include: Cheryl Buchanan, Jean Phillips, Bowman [?] Johnson, Auntie Janie Arnold, AICC (Aboriginal and Island Catholic Commission), FAIRA (Federal Aboriginal and Island Research Association) and John Bjelke-Petersen.

OPAL (Organisation)

Miracles of Musgrave Park

Typescript, 1 leaf, with some handwritten notes, title of the report 'Miracles of Musgrave Park'. Handwritten at top of page 'Read at [indecipherable] Jan / 83'. Author unknown. This gives an account of some of the happenings in Musgrave Park during the 10 days protestors gathered in September / October 1982 about land rights. People and organisations mentioned include: Auntie Janie, Jean Phillips, Beryl Wharton and her daughter, Alisa Bone, the Uniting Church, FAIRA (Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action), and Ross Watson. Written in blue ink in the bottom right-hand corner 'Back to Julie'.

OPAL (Organisation)

Report for 6 to 9 October 1982

Typescript, 5 leaves, with some handwritten emendations; titled '6th October, 1982 - Wednesday', half way down the first page is handwritten '7.10.82 Thursday' above 'Roman Street Forum, and on the last page 'Friday, 8.10.82' ; typed on the back of research material that appears to have been used in the writing of the book on cane growers by Muriel Langford or perhaps someone from OPAL. It is written in the first person, often with verbatim details. People mentioned include: Steve Mam, Julee, Pastor Blake, [Russ] Hinz, Dave Fergusan, Ross Watson, Garry Foley, Joh Bjelke-Petersen, Mr Tomkins, Stephen Welsh, Jose Sailer, Alana Doolan, Billie Craigee, Gwen (Hopetown Mission), Grace Smallwood, Maureen Watson, Bertie Button, Jimmy Edwards, Jean Phillips, Nev Bonner, Aunty Janie Ray, Netta Tyson, Beryl Wharton, and Charlie Perkins. Final entry is handwritten account of some details of what happened on the Saturday.

OPAL (Organisation)

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