Smash the Act. Against all racist legislation. Brisbane, (1974)
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Act Confrontation Campaign Committee
Smash the Act. Against all racist legislation. Brisbane, (1974)
Act Confrontation Campaign Committee
Show your concern. Brisbane, 197?
Publicists - Budger Davidson, Jenny McLean, Denis Walker.
Abschol (University of Queensland)
Should a Queensland Aborigine still beg for his own wages?, October 1970
Part of Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders Ephemera
In October 1970, the FCAATSI decided if the Commonwealth Banking Corporation did not dissociate itself from the Trust Fund system in Queensland they would transfer their business to another bank and called for others to do the same by filling in their details on the leaflet and / or making a donation. In Queensland an assisted Australian Aboriginal may have all or part of their wages be paid into a "trust fund" and was only available upon request to a district officer of the Department of Aboriginal and Island Affairs.
Should a Queensland Aborigine still beg for his own wages?, November 1970
Part of Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders Ephemera
This leaflet was part of a national campaign to abolish the Trust fund system in Queensland by having individuals request the Commonwealth Banking Corporation dissociate itself from the fund by March 21 1971 or transfer business to another bank. It was reprinted from 'The Australian', Saturday, November 7, 1970.
Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders
Part of Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action Ephemera
Trifold brochure, black and red type on yellow paper, created to be a 'guide for all Queenslanders interested in the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders' and issued for 'National Aborigines Week (6-12 July 1981)'. Provides information on legislative changes required to bring justice to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples; has a particular focus on land rights. Includes an illustrated map of Queensland and its reserves, from Cherbourg up to Bamaga, as well as an excerpt from the 1938 pamphlet Aborigines claim citizen rights!: a statement of the case for the Aborigines Progressive Association by J.T. Patten (John [Jack] Patten) and W. Ferguson (William [Bill] Patten).
Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action
Part of Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action Ephemera
Copy of a typescript summarising the results of a survey undertaken by the Aboriginal and Islander Legal Service in Queensland in conjunction with FAIRA. Includes information on how and why the survey was conducted.
Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action
Part of Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action Ephemera
Copy of a typescript detailing the history of FAIRA, from its formation up to the 1982 trip to Africa by two FAIRA delegates, Robert (Bob) Weatherall and Les Malezer, to encourage Commonwealth countries to boycott the Brisbane Commonwealth Games.
Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action
Secondary school scholarship: regulations and specific requirements. Brisbane, 1963 1 p.
Queensland Aborigines Advancement League
Seal Gorge belongs to Gurindji tribe. Brisbane, 1970 1 p.
Part of Queensland Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders Ephemera
Queensland Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders
Scholarship fund: (Request for donations). Brisbane, 1963. 1 p.
Queensland Aborigines Advancement League