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Stop the 71 tours. Anti-apartheid movement - fight apartheid

Circular orange, black and white badge. The number "71" is printed inside an oval in the centre in black and white with black text surrounding it which says "Stop the tours". At the bottom of the badge in smaller black text is "Anti-apartheid movement - fight apartheid".

Design printed in orange, black and white, features the number "71" printed inside an oval in the centre, and the text: "Stop the 71 tours. Anti-apartheid movement - Fight apartheid", printed around this.

Campbell, Judith

Dan O'Neill Papers

  • UQFL132
  • Collection
  • 1966-1983.

Newsletters and bulletins ; notes ; conference programs and papers ; pamphlets ; letters ; meetings minutes ; articles, posters, newspaper cuttings of Springbok tours ; other newspaper articles ; University of Queensland handbooks and programmes. Relating to socialist movement in University of Queensland, Vietnam war student protests, leftist political ideology, trade unionism.

O'Neill, Dan, 1938-

Mark Plunkett Papers

  • UQFL338
  • Collection
  • 1977-1980.

Transcript of hearing relating to bashing of student during demonstation in Brisbane, 1977 (Folders 1 & 2) ;photographs of Right to March demonstrations, Brisbane, 1978 (Folder 3) ;papers relating to a political controversy about Sir Garfield Barwick's shares in Mundroola Pty. Ltd. (Folder 4). Material in Folder 4 originates from period 1978-1981 when Mark Plunkett was assistant private secretary to Bill Hayden (then Leader of the Opposition). Plunkett was asked to investigate the activities of Mundroola Pty. Ltd., the Barwick family company, of which Sir Garfield Barwick was a director, for possible conflicts of interest. Gareth Evans started action to impeach Barwick.

Plunkett, Mark

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