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WISA : Women's Information and Support Association - Sunshine Coast.

A flyer with black type on white paper by the Women's Information and Support Association (abbreviated to WISA) Sunshine Coast advising of a monthly meeting to be held on the first Thursday of each month at the Meeting Place on Coronation Drive, Nambour. It states the meeting on Thursday 6 September in an unspecified year will discuss weekend self-defence workshops to be held later in the year in October or November.

Women's Information and Support Association Sunshine Coast

CAPOW : Coalition of Australian Participating Organisations of Women.

White paper with black type. A leaflet providing information on the Coalition of Australian Participating Organisations of Women, abbreviated to CAPOW, including how and why the Coalition was formed. The leaflet also includes information about several events the Coalition is coordinating, including a weekend of forums to be held around Australia on 21 and 22 August in an unspecified year, at which women can discuss issues to be taken to the Beijing World Conference on Women, as well as a national conference to be held in Canberra on 26-28 November in an unspecified year.

Coalition of Australian Participating Organisations of Women

Women's International Democratic Federation Council - May 1972.

8 pages, each a different colour (blue, white, yellow, cream), with black type. The first two pages are likely authored by Freda Brown, addressing members of the National Committee Union of Australian Women on June 17, 1972. The first two pages summarise the main decisions made at the Women's International Democratic Federation Council Meeting in Varna, Bulgaria, in 1972. The following 6 pages are attachments referred to in the summary as documents adopted at the Council Meeting. Attachments include a call to action to women around the world to demand peace in Indo China; a summary of recommendations arising from a Council Meeting debate on the role of women's organisations in integrating young women into the economic, political, social and cultural spheres of their countries; and an appeal from Women's International Democratic Federation Council representatives from Vietnam, Laos, United States, Canada, Australia, the German Federal Republic, Japan and Great Britain to women's organisations and members to protest the war in Vietnam.

Women's International Democratic Federation Council

A women's health speak out.

Black type on white paper. A flyer, likely created by the Queensland Nurses' Union, for a women's health speak out to be held on Thursday 15 October, year unspecified, at the Queensland Nurses Union Building in West End, Brisbane. The flyer advises the speaker is Phillida Bunkle, then co-ordinator of Women's Studies at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, visiting Australia on a speaking tour. Flyer contains information about Phillida's involvement in women's health issues, including the inquiry into cervical cancer treatment at the National Women's Hospital in New Zealand. The flyer also makes reference to the 'recently announced' National Cervical Cancer Program in Australia.

Queensland Nurses' Union

ANTaR (Qld) newsletter : October 1997.

Newsletter, brown type on white paper, produced by ANTaR QLD. Includes an article by Les Malezer about the Howard government's potential extinguishment of native title by way of proposed amendments to the Native Title Act 1993; a story by Marjorie Woodrow about her upbringing as a member of the stolen generations; an article on white race privilege; and an article by Professor Boni Robertson criticising the federal government's proposed changes to ABSTUDY.

Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation

ANTaR (Qld) newsletter : March 1998.

Newsletter, brown type on white paper, produced by ANTaR QLD. Includes a recap of an ANTaR-hosted forum of discussions on native title issues between National Indigenous Working Group (NIWG) and representatives from Land Councils and local government and church groups; a recap of the Brisbane stolen generations apology ceremony, whereat Lord Mayor Jim Soorley handed the keys of the City of Brisbane to Elder Herb Bligh to symbolise that Indigenous people are welcome to the city; an article on the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) and its potential impact on native title justice in Australia; and an article on the Mirrar community's opposition to a new uranium mine on Jabiluka land. Address label on last page shows the newsletter was posted to Muriel Langford.

Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation

ANTaR (Qld) newsletter : August 1997.

Newsletter, black type on white paper, produced by ANTaR QLD, with articles on the 'Ten Point Plan' for amendments to native title legislation, arguments for native title justice, and the native title agreement between the Quandamooka Land Council (QLC) and Redland Shire Council (RSC) for North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah). Includes an open letter to Prime Minister John Howard by the non-Indigenous adopted parents of an Indigenous boy, calling on the Prime Minister to take action for reconciliation, as well as two comic illustrations.

Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation

A message for workers.

Flyer, black type on blue paper, with an appeal to Indigenous and non-Indigenous workers to support native title and reconciliation. It positions ANTaR as a kind of union and calls for supporters to sign the Citizens Statement. The verso contains information about ANTaR rallies and festivals to be held from Sunday 21 September to Sunday 28 September 1997 at locations in Victoria, Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia, ACT, Western Australia and Tasmania.

Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation

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