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Margaret Reynolds Papers

  • UQFL295
  • Collection
  • 1890-

Material includes: Queensland Labor Womens's History Collection 1890-1900, Queensland Women's Service Collection, Federal Council for Reconciliation - first and second agenda papers 1991-1996, selected issue files (environment and social policy development) 1893-1999, Margaret Reynolds speech files and press release 1983-1999, correspondence with Queensland ministers.

Reynolds, Margaret, 1941-

The fax on native title.

Flyer, black type on white paper, with information on the Native Title Amendment Bill (Ten Point Plan) and a call to fax through opposition to the Bill to government leaders and the Joint Committee on Native Title. Lists the names, positions and fax numbers of Members of Parliament, including the Prime Minister, and committee members.

Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation

7 reasons to support native title in Australia.

Leaflet, black type on pink paper, providing information on John Howard's 'Ten Point Plan' to make changes to the Native Title Act 1993 and listing seven reasons to support native title. Includes details of ANTaR contacts in each state and an invitation to attend the 'Together for Co-existence' festivals on 21 September 1997.

Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation

Native title: the key to rural development in Australia.

Leaflet, black type on yellow paper, produced by detailing seven successful cases of negotiated land use agreements between Traditional Owners and government bodies or corporate bodies, particularly mining companies, across Australia. Includes a photocopy of a 14 August 1997 article from The Canberra Times titled '$64b committed for minerals, in spite of Wik'.

Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation

Six steps to co-existence.

Half fold brochure with information about the Australian Government's proposed changes, referred to as the 'Ten Point Plan', to the Native Title Act as a result of the High Court Wik decision. Proposes an alternative plan of co-existence between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. Features a photograph taken in 1997 of Camila Cowley and Aurukun Elder Gladys Tybingoompa standing before the Sea of Hands outside Parliament House in Canberra.

Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation

ANTaR (Qld) newsletter : October 1997.

Newsletter, brown type on white paper, produced by ANTaR QLD. Includes an article by Les Malezer about the Howard government's potential extinguishment of native title by way of proposed amendments to the Native Title Act 1993; a story by Marjorie Woodrow about her upbringing as a member of the stolen generations; an article on white race privilege; and an article by Professor Boni Robertson criticising the federal government's proposed changes to ABSTUDY.

Australians for Native Title & Reconciliation

ANTaR (Qld) newsletter : March 1998.

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

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