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University of Queensland Labor Club
University of Queensland Labor Club
New readicals: a 'movement' in St Lucia? Brisbane, 197? 1 p.
University of Queensland Labor Club
Danger in our midst: a message to responsible citizens. n.d. 5 p.
University of Queensland Labor Club
Evening students. Brisbane, n.d. 1 p.
University of Queensland Labor Club
Labor Club Conscription Committee - letterhead. 1 l.
University of Queensland Labor Club
Proposed activities. Brisbane, n.d. 1 p.
University of Queensland Labor Club
'... and it was here' / written by Bruce Dickson
Five scenes.
Original production by the Saturday Group of Canberra Youth Theatre: 4-7 December, 1974.
Dickson, Bruce
University of Queensland Labor Club, Brisbane : a snapshot from the late sixties/early seventies
Typescript (photocopy). By Bruce Dickson. Founded in 1946 the Labor Club's objectives were to support social democratic principles and policies of reform that were a feature of the Australian Labor Party and other labor style parties. The club changed its name to the ALP Club. Possibly written in the 1970s.
Dickson, Bruce
Ephemera, badges, posters, drawings, newspaper cuttings scrapbook, and videorecordings relating to radical politics, labour movements, student demonstrations, and student activities, including some theatre productions.
Dickson, Bruce
The mass media bias: a street theatre performance
Part of Bruce Dickson Papers
A street theatre performance at Queensland University on 31.3.76 which deals with radio news bias on the issue of rape. It is a satire on journalist cadets, newsmaking, and inventing suitable headlines. The Video Unit of the University of Queensland Union is the publisher.
University of Queensland Union