Photocopy of the microfilm printout of Legendary tales of the Australian Aborigines
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- 1924-1925.
Photocopy of the microfilm printout of Legendary tales of the Australian Aborigines told by David Unaipon.
Unaipon, David, 1872-1967
Photocopy of the microfilm printout of Legendary tales of the Australian Aborigines
Photocopy of the microfilm printout of Legendary tales of the Australian Aborigines told by David Unaipon.
Unaipon, David, 1872-1967
The collection contains correspondence, school and university records, photographs; papers, commissions and badges relating from military service in the First World War for Jack Fryer and his brothers who served in World War One. There are papers relating to the Fryer Family and the establishment of the Fryer Memorial Library of Australian Literature.
Fryer, John Denis, 1895-1923
Ephemera relating to the work of Ken Campbell-Dobbie. Includes leaflets for: 'The playbox - burnt but boyant' with The Playbox Progress, Feb 1984; 'Metamorphosis : a classic workshop theatre company'; 'Brecht on Brecht' at The Hole in the Wall Theatre (1982); 'Phaedra'; 'My name is Pablo Picasso', performance schedule (1982); 'My name is Pablo Picasso' (1984); 'Uncle Vanya' at The Hole in the Wall Theatre (1981); 'Ring round the moon' (1981?); 'Spring awakening' (1980); two different flyers for 'Commission : a theatrical anthology of poetry' ; photocopied article from Artlook, June 1980; and one leaf with two photocopied newspaper cuttings.
Campbell-Dobbie, Ken
CAPOW : Coalition of Australian Participating Organisations of Women.
White paper with black type. A leaflet providing information on the Coalition of Australian Participating Organisations of Women, abbreviated to CAPOW, including how and why the Coalition was formed. The leaflet also includes information about several events the Coalition is coordinating, including a weekend of forums to be held around Australia on 21 and 22 August in an unspecified year, at which women can discuss issues to be taken to the Beijing World Conference on Women, as well as a national conference to be held in Canberra on 26-28 November in an unspecified year.
Coalition of Australian Participating Organisations of Women
Older Women's Network public meeting.
White paper with black type. A flyer advising of a public meeting to be held by the Older Women's Network, abbreviated to OWN, on Thursday 15 November 1990 at the Italian-Australian Centre in Newmarket, Brisbane. The flyer states the purpose of the meeting is to consider forming an Older Women's Network in Queensland, following the success of the Network in New South Wales, and that such a network would provide women information and support in areas such as health, financial management, myths of ageing, and so on.
Older Women's Network (N.S.W.)
WISA : Women's Information and Support Association - Sunshine Coast.
A flyer with black type on white paper by the Women's Information and Support Association (abbreviated to WISA) Sunshine Coast advising of a monthly meeting to be held on the first Thursday of each month at the Meeting Place on Coronation Drive, Nambour. It states the meeting on Thursday 6 September in an unspecified year will discuss weekend self-defence workshops to be held later in the year in October or November.
Women's Information and Support Association Sunshine Coast
Women's word : newsletter of the Women's Policy Unit, Office of the Cabinet of Queensland issue one.
White pages with black, purple and green print. The first issue of a newsletter published in December, 1991, by the Women's Policy Unit, part of the Office of the Cabinet of Queensland. The newsletter informs of what the Unit is doing, what women in other regions and communities across Queensland are doing, and also provides information on government services and women's organisations. The front page features an article introducing the Women's Policy Unit. The back page has articles on the National Committee on Violence Against Women and economic development of rural communities. Inner pages contain articles on the Women's Policy Unit's strategies for promoting women artists; a meeting of over 400 women in Laura, North Queensland, to discuss issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples; an overview of the Women's Budget Statement; and a recap of the "Balancing the Gains - Women, Efficiency and Restructuring" conference held in October of the same year at Mayfair Crest, Brisbane.
Women's Policy Unit Office of Cabinet Queensland
Women's word : newsletter of the Women's Policy Unit, Office of the Cabinet of Queensland issue two.
White pages with black, purple and green print. The second issue of a newsletter published in July, 1992, by the Women's Policy Unit, part of the Office of the Cabinet of Queensland. The newsletter informs of what the Unit is doing, what women in other regions and communities across Queensland are doing, and also provides information on government services and women's organisations. The front page features an article introducing the Queensland Women's Consultative Council. The back page has articles on the purpose of the Office of the Status of Women, as well as the Women's Policy Unit's trips to regional and rural Queensland communities. Inner pages include articles on Brisbane groups promoting the needs of women from non-English speaking backgrounds residing in Queensland, the Women's Health Policy Unit and women's health initiatives in Queensland, and an overview of the Queensland Anti-Discrimination Act 1991.
Women's Policy Unit Office of Cabinet Queensland
Members of University of Queensland Womens Club 1981.
Black type on white paper. A four-page listing, alphabetised by surname, of the members of the University of Queensland Women's Club in 1981. Each name is accompanied by the member's address and phone number.
University of Queensland Women's Club
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