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Bruce Dickson Papers

  • UQFL395
  • Collection
  • 1960-1983

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

Ephemera

Ephemera, newspaper cuttings, miscellaneous items relating to radical politics, labour movements, and student activities, including some theatre productions.

Badges

50 badges relating to radical politics, labour movements, and student protests.

Posters and flag

1 poster advertising lectures held to mark the American Bi-centennial, sponsored by the Queensland Committee for the American Bi-centennial Celebrations, with 9 posters drawn in protest of the celebrations.
3 posters for Free Media.
5 posters relating to student activities.
1 Vietnamese flag.
1 tshirt.

Videotapes

1 reel-to-reel and 10 VHS tapes relating to student demonstrations.

The right to march

A series of videos which outline the 1977 protest action against the banning of political street marches in Queensland by Premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen. The University of Queensland Union was responsible for this filming; Bruce Dickson was one of the filmmakers.

Tape 1: First forum on civil liberties, 6 Sep 1977
Tape 2: QU forum on civil liberties, 6 Sep 1977
Tape 3: QU civil liberties march, 22 Sep 1977
Tape 4: QU street march and King George Square rally, 12 Oct 1977
Tape 5: Anti-uranium rally and street march, 22 Oct 1977
Tape 6: QU civil liberties rally and march, 3 Dec 1977

Dickson, Bruce

Anti-conscription rally

During a nation-wide anti-conscription campaign by the National Union of Australian University Students (NUAUS), about 40 University of Queensland students planned to march in support of this initiative. The demonstrators attempted to march from the university campus along the footpath to Brisbane's city centre. Police prevented the protestors from marching along the footpath forcing their return to campus.The students subsequently decided to drive to the city by car in order to continue their anti-conscription protest in central Brisbane. The demonstration was broken up by police and 27 people were arrested (a majority of the demonstrators). The following year, several of those arrested went to jail rather than pay their fines.

University of Queensland Union

The mass media bias: a street theatre performance

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

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