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Aboriginal Treaty Committee
Aboriginal Treaty Committee
Aboriginal land rights campaign 1968.
Part of Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders Ephemera
"A statement issued by the Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders and the Abschol Department of the National Union of Australian University Students." It deals with what is being sought, why, who is instigating the campaign, and answers some additional questions about consequences.
Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders
ANTaR information brochure and membership form.
Part of Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation Ephemera
Trifold brochure, brown type on white paper, produced by Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation (ANTaR) Queensland, with information on ANTaR and its aims, accompanied by an unfilled membership form.
Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation
ANTaR New South Wales Coalition : who are we?
Part of Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation Ephemera
Leaflet with information on ANTaR New South Wales and its aims. Verso contains a list of organisations that are members of ANTaR NSW, as well as contact details for state and national ANTaR contacts.
Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation
ANTaR (Qld) newsletter : March 1998.
Part of Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation Ephemera
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
Encroachment of tribal reserves by government concessions
Part of Aborigines Advancement League of South Australia Ephemera
Presented by Dr. C. Duguid, President of the Aborigines Advancement League Inc., South Australia. The document looks at the following Aboriginal reserves: Tennant Creek, Ooldea, Arnhem Land, The Great Central Reserve and Cape York Peninsula. Last date mentioned in the report is for 1956. Looks to be removed from a larger report.
Brisbane Commonwealth Games land rights protests
Original Super8 film of protests by Aboriginal Australians before and during the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane. Footage by Ian Curr and Lachlan Hurse. Accompanied by DVD copy.
Contents:
Section A
First rally, 3 Aug 1981
Tent Embassy King George Square; speaker Cheryl Buchanon
Section B
Roma Street Forum
Speakers include Phil Perrier, G Gen
Section C
March up Turbot Street
1982 Commonwealth Games sign
Kooris support Murris
Adelaide St March (silent)
Boomerang Tours Bus
Black control of Aboriginal affairs – Land rights ban
Abolish QLD Acts
Land Rights chanting and banners and people looking on in Adelaide Street
Sit down and bystanders
Adelaide and George Streets
Section D
Musgrave Park Tent City 1982 protests
Left arts
Preparing to march from Garden City, final instructions
Approach to Games site over freeway
Police blockade
QEII in distance
Confrontation with police
Sit down
Arrests begin
Land rights flags
Media, including Aboriginal film crew
Special branch
Section E
Roma Street Forum
Speakers include: Kay Saunders, Axe Fraser, N. Bonner, Oodgeroo Noonuccal (speech and poem) Mick Miller (TV and media focus created by marching), Cheryl Buchanon, Susan Ryan (ALP senator), Gary Foley.
March up Turbot Street (beginning)
John Tracy and child
March coming around
LeftPress Printing
Part of Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific (Qld.) Ephemera
Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific (Qld.)
Micronesia - a trust betrayed. WIN, Aug 1 1982 2p.
Part of Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific (Qld.) Ephemera
Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific (Qld.)
Palau, no mandate for military. Honolulu Advertiser, Mar 2, 1983 1 p.
Part of Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific (Qld.) Ephemera
Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific (Qld.)