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Strike Fraser out

Circular orange badge with slogan 'Strike Fraser out' in black. At the 50,000-strong protest in Melbourne in November 1975 the Socialist Workers' Action Group sold over 600 copies of the new paper and hundreds of badges with their slogan “STRIKE FRASER OUT”.

Campbell, Judith

Shame Fraser, shame.

Circular black badge with slogan 'Shame Fraser, shame' in white. The badge was worn by supporters of the Australian Labor Party during the 1975 election campaign. The campaign was fought against the background of the dismissal of the Whitlam Government which saw Malcolm Fraser lead the caretaker Liberal/National Country Party Government.

Campbell, Judith

Children by Choice

Badge with a red background with a white awareness ribbon in the centre, where a red outline of the state of Queensland forms the shape of the ribbon. Encircling this are the words 'Children by Choice'. Embossed text on back of badge 'A. J. Parkes'; outline of Australia (Tasmania not shown) with text 'AUST WIDE' in middle of continent; and 'PATENT NO. 428765'.

Campbell, Judith

Peace on earth

Circular brown badge with 'Peace on earth' in white capitalised text curved around the top of the badge. At the centre is a simplified azimuthal projection map of the world in white with a brown kangaroo hopping across the bottom of the map. At the bottom of the badge is a boomerang in white.

Campbell, Judith

WEL

Circular white badge with 'WEL' in black bold text over a female pictogram. WEL was the acronym for the Women's Electoral Lobby. Embossed text on back of badge 'A. J. Parkers'; outline of Australia (Tasmania not shown) with text 'AUST WIDE' in middle of continent; and 'PATENT APP. NO. 36942/68'.

Campbell, Judith

Ron Leeks Political posters

  • UQFL399
  • Collection
  • 1970-1986.

A collection of 245 political posters. Themes and causes represented include: world peace, anti-uranium mining, Aboriginal land rights/sacred sites, protection of the environment, disarmament (including many 'Hiroshima Day' posters), Greenpeace, FOE (Friends of the Earth), MAUM (Movement Against Uranium Mining), and the alignment of women's groups and churches with these causes. Also present are posters calling for attention to youth and disabled housing, Timorese refugees, prisoners of conscience, and women's rights.

Leeks, Ron

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