Black and white. Brisbane (197?) 2 p.
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- [1971]? -1972.
Part of Worker-Student Alliance Ephemera
Worker-Student Alliance
Black and white. Brisbane (197?) 2 p.
Part of Worker-Student Alliance Ephemera
Worker-Student Alliance
Correspondence, publications, compact discs, research papers and conference papers, book reviews relating to Clive Moore’s work on Indigenous Australians, Pacific Islanders and the Queensland sugar factory history.
Moore, Clive, 1951-
Reminiscences of Minnie McCulloch, B.A. 1915
Written for the reunion of the early Alumni of University of Queensland.
McCulloch, Minnie
Ephemera from University of Queensland political groups
Leaflets, ephemera, newsletters. Most groups associated with University of Queensland, and many part of University of Queensland Student Union. Issues covered include the strike at University of Queensland in 1971, Greg Weir case, Vietnam Moratorium, Springboks and apartheid, women, Aborigines and racism, and uranium mining.
A call for action. No repression. (Toowong, 197?) 2 p.
Part of Worker-Student Alliance Ephemera
Worker-Student Alliance
To all concerned students. (Brisbane, 197?) 2 p.
Part of Worker-Student Alliance Ephemera
Worker-Student Alliance
March against the war in solidarity with the Vietnamese people. (Brisbane?, 1972), 1 p.)
Part of Worker-Student Alliance Ephemera
Worker-Student Alliance
[Statements and circulars on the University strike, 1971]
Vice Chancellor's Statement, 1971, July 29 (Draft and printed copy) -- Statement by the Professioral Board and the Vice Chancellor on strike action -- Circulars to heads of Departments on notification of failure to perform duties and on payment of staff on strike.
Cowen, Zelman, Sir., 1919-2011
University of Queensland Labor Club, Brisbane : a snapshot from the late sixties/early seventies
Typescript (photocopy). By Bruce Dickson. Founded in 1946 the Labor Club's objectives were to support social democratic principles and policies of reform that were a feature of the Australian Labor Party and other labor style parties. The club changed its name to the ALP Club. Possibly written in the 1970s.
Dickson, Bruce