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Union of Australian Women Records

  • UQFL193
  • Collection
  • 1938-2001

Documents, leaflets, newspaper cuttings and correspondence on various topics, subject files, banners, badges, posters, periodicals, photographic material, constitution and programmes, rules, minutes, agendas, cashbooks, reports of local branches and Queensland Branch of Union of Australian Women, newsletters.

People in the photographs include: Oodgeroo Noonuccal (Kath Walker), Ruth Wallace, Muriel Callofe [? Spelling], Joyce Lightning, C. Smith, M McBride, Sandra McGinness, Margaret Macdonald, Kerrie Davis, Gladys O’Shane, Lynette Macdonald, Margaret O’Shane, Doris Webb, Pat O’Shane, Janet Webb, Josie Dyer, and Marcia Langton.

Content advice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are warned that this resource may contain images, transcripts or names of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people now deceased. It may also contain historically and culturally sensitive words, terms, and descriptions. This resource contains images of culturally sensitive sites.

Union of Australian Women

Jane Calvert Papers

  • UQFL306
  • Collection
  • 1978?-1984

Papers relating to the Working Women's Charter Campaign 1979, and the Fourth Women and Labour Conference, Brisbane, 1984.

Calvert, Jane

Women's Policy Branch art competition.

Black print on lilac paper. A tri-fold entry form for an art competition held by the Women's Policy Branch - part of the Department of the Premier, Economic and Trade Development. The front page contains information about the conditions of entry, such as the fact that entrants must be women artists over the age of eighteen, must reside in Queensland, and must have exhibited their work in the past two years. The front page also states entries must be submitted by Monday 13 May, 1991, and the assessment panel's decision will be publicised in early June, 1991. The back page contains the form to be filled by entrants, guidelines for entry, judging categories and prizes to be awarded across the categories.

Women's Policy Branch

Women's Information Service.

Information tri-fold brochure, printed on both sides in purple and black. It provides information on what the Women's Information Service is and does, and lists the various issues about which women might like to have more information, such as health, pension rights, affirmative action, sex discrimination, legal aid, child care, domestic violence and employment. The back page contains a map of where to find the Women's Information Service on Adelaide Street in Brisbane.

Women's Information Service

"Women's health care issues in Queensland" seminar - December 1.

Event flyer, printed on one side of white paper with black ink. It gives the details of a seminar to be held on 1st December (no year mentioned) at the Trades and Labor Council in South Brisbane, jointly hosted by Women's Health Centre Queensland Nurses' Union. The principal speaker is advertised to be Liz Furler, Women's Adviser to the South Australian Health Commission.

Women's Health Centre, Brisbane

Women for Whitlam rally, City Square.

Flyer advertising a rally on the subject Women for Whitlam, to take place at the City Square on Thursday, 4th December, at 12:30 p.m.. Three speakers are named: Margaret Whitlam, Senator Jean Meltzer, and Senate Candidate Colleen Freeman. Printed on pale green paper in black ink, with a small cartoon drawing in the bottom left corner. Colleen Freeman ran as a candidate in the 1975 election.

Australian Labor Party, Queensland Branch

Women at work : what's it all about?

Flyer advertising three sessions on the subject "Women at Work: What's it all about?", to take place in the E.G. Whitlam Room on 21st and 22nd Septembe. No year is given. Two of the sessions feature films to be screen and discussion afterwards; the third session feautures a discussion of the Women's Trade Union Congress held the previous month. Printed on yellow paper in black ink.

January Theory Conference. Circular No. 4 - progress report.

Title page and report on organisational prowess of a conference for the Australia Day weekend of 1973. Details of accommodation, transport, papers for presentation, and finances are given. The front page has an abstract illustration screen-printed in flourescent pink as well as the title 'January Theory Conference'. The January Theory Conference was held from 27-29 January 1973 at Mt Beauty Victoria. The main theme for the conference was the theory of feminism; possibly organised by the University of Adelaide.

University of Adelaide

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