Easter 1970 and the origins of the National Tribal Council: a personal view, [197-]
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Pittock, A. Barrie
Easter 1970 and the origins of the National Tribal Council: a personal view, [197-]
Pittock, A. Barrie
Lambert, John Terence, 1955-
Unions demand full rights for Aborigines
Authorised by the Trades & Labor Council of Queensland, this pamphlet discusses wage discrimination for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, including: wages and employment deficiencies, exclusion from conditions of the Station Hands Award, disparities in wages based on colour, and laws barring joining unions.
Trades and Labor Council of Queensland
Briefing material : Commonwealth Games Act, street march ban, award wages on reserves.
Notes, cartoons, correspondence, newspaper clippings (typescript, photocopied)
Queensland Council for Civil Liberties
Bound volume of letters of appreciation to Senator Margaret Reynolds by her colleagues, on the occasion of her retirement.
Irwin, Janet
Sorry Day badge, [1998 May 26]
Badge depicting tree of tears with text 'Stolen Generations commemorative badge, Sorry Day - 26th May'. In the 1990s the Australian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission commenced an inquiry into the forced removal of the children. The Bringing Them Home report, tabled in Parliament on 26 May 1997, acknowledged the longstanding practice and the devastating impact that the removal policies had on children and their families. One of the key recommendations of the report was an official apology from the government. As part of the grassroots campaign calling for an apology, the first National Sorry Day was held on 26 May 1998.
Aboriginal Land Rights Support Group Ephemera
Aboriginal Land Rights Support Group
What do Aboriginals say about uranium? Fitzroy, (197?) 2 p.
Aboriginal Land Rights Support Group
Queensland Association of Professional Anthropologists and Archaeologists Ephemera
Queensland Association of Professional Anthropologists and Archaeologists