Application for membership. (Brisbane, 196?) (Objectives listed) 1 p.
- FVF308-Q1.2
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- 1960-1965.
Queensland Aborigines Advancement League
Application for membership. (Brisbane, 196?) (Objectives listed) 1 p.
Queensland Aborigines Advancement League
At last the dream comes true...
Double parallel fold brochure, titled 'At last the dream comes true...', promoting the Dreamtime Cultural Centre, 'Australia's largest Aboriginal cultural centre'. Contains information on the Darumbal Tribe, the original custodians of the land on which the Cultural Centre is located, as well as the purpose, aims, opening hours and guided tour times of the Centre. Includes photographs of spaces inside the Centre and some of the artworks on display. The verso features a colour illustration of waterlilies and a colour photograph of a young unidentified man wearing a red lap lap and white body paint holding a boomerang. Brochure is undated.
Dreamtime Cultural Centre
Bird's eye view of what we do, OPAL Brisbane Branch.
Half fold brochure, black type on yellow paper. Provides information on activities, projects and initiatives of OPAL, including the OPAL magazine, Miss OPAL Quest, bursaries and scholarships, holidays, career fairs, and art exhibitions.
OPAL (Organisation)
Black activist being railroaded. [notice of rally] Brisbane, 1972, 1 p.
Act Confrontation Campaign Committee
Black forum (notice of meeting). Brisbane, 197?) (1 p.)
Publicists - Budger Davidson, Jenny McLean, Denis Walker.
Abschol (University of Queensland)
Black studies program (notice of meeting). Brisbane, 197?
Publicists - Budger Davidson, Jenny McLean, Denis Walker.
Abschol (University of Queensland)
Part of Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action Ephemera
Copy of a double-sided leaflet with black type on white paper. The front has an illustration of five Aboriginal Australian boys with their arms around each other. Above and below the illustration are the words 'Blackisms: black is never having any friends except your cousins'. The rest of the page is filled with statements in small print about what it means to be black ('Black is a way of life', 'black is knowing this land is our land', and so on). On the back is a list of items for sale, such as FAIRA badges and t-shirts, Aboriginal flag pins and bags, and various publications pertaining to Aboriginal affairs.
Part of Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action Ephemera
Brochure constructed of copied black and white collages of clippings of news items regarding Aboriginal peoples, with handwritten notes about the publication date and source of the clippings.
Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action
Act Confrontation Movement
Publicists - Budger Davidson, Jenny McLean, Denis Walker.
Abschol (University of Queensland)