- UQFL583
- Collection
- ca. 1960-2007
Correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, literary drafts, playscripts, photographs, publications, realia.
Beaton, Hilary
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Correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, literary drafts, playscripts, photographs, publications, realia.
Beaton, Hilary
Buddies Refugee Support Group Records
The collection is comprised of material relating to the Buddies Refugee Support Group (BRSG ) including: meeting notes: pamphlets and other ephemera; printouts from websites; correspondence, including letters from refugees that have been copies and laminated for information and display purposes (names have been censored by BRSG); journal and newspapers cuttings; protest material; publications; photographs.
Buddies Refugee Support Group
This series contains audiovisual materials created by the Women's Abortion Campaign.
Parcel 1
Item 2
VHS video cassette tape, colour footage with sound, 2 hours 20 minutes, labelled 'Abortion reform and pill forum 30.4.92'. Features footage from a public meeting organised by the Women's Abortion Campaign, held 30 April 1992, titled 'The abortion pill and abortion law repeal: what are the implications form Queensland women?'. The meeting is chaired by Anna McCormack, who provides an overview of WAC and a brief history of the group before introducing the speakers. The first speaker, Unna Liddy, representing WAC, speaks on the impact of Queensland abortion laws on women's rights. The second speaker, Helen Kerr, presents a case in favour of the RU486 pill. The third speaker, Renate Klein, presents a case against RU486 as an alternative to more conventional forms of abortion. The final speaker, Jocelynn Scutt, speaks on abortion law repeal and women's abortion rights within a legal context. The meeting ends with Anna McCormack announcing upcoming WAC events, then a Q & A session.
Relates to material in Series C Box 2 Folder 9, event planning documents.
Item 3
Video cassette tape copy of Item 2.
Women's Abortion Campaign
Part of Combined Unions Choir Records
This series is comprised VHS videos, and digital video and audio recordings.
Box 1
Item 1
Gung Ho to Paradise : a community theatre pageant (copyright ACTU Queensland Branch), VHS.
Item 2
Choirs to Congress 1997, VHS.
Box 2
Folder 8
USB with 10 videos of Combined Union Choir performances, 2018 to 2023. Printout of text file listing the videos is in the folder with the USB.
Items 1-7
Seven audiocassettes of recordings of the Combined Unions Choir.
Items 8-21
Fourteen 3.5-inch computer microdisks (floppy disks) containing files possibly relating to interviews with people associated with the Combined Unions Choir.
Item 21
Combined Unions Choir at Mad Ass Folk Club, CD-R, undated.
Item 22
Gung Ho to Paradise, on DVD-R [possibly format shifted by Combined Union Choir?]
Items 23-24
Choirs to Congress, 1997, on two DVD-R discs [possibly format shifted by Combined Union Choir?]
Item 25
Union Choir movies, undated on CD-RW.
VHS video cassette, colour footage with sound, 18 minutes, of a documentary titled 'MUA picket - Brisbane - April 1998'. Features footage from the Australian waterfront dispute involving the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) and the Patrick Corporation at the Port of Brisbane in 1998. Scenes of people, presumably MUA members, singing and chanting, accompanied by music by Canto Coro and Jumping Fences, taken at Camp Solidarity on 27 April 1998, are interspliced with scenes of interviews conducted at Camp Unity on 21 April 1998. Interviewees include Jeff Langdon, one of the organisers for MUA's southern Queensland branch at the time, and Greg Spilsbury, credited as an environmental consultant. End credits list Spontaneous Productions as producer, Justo Diaz as director and Russell (Russ) Hermann as editor.
Spontaneous Productions
Videorecordings of unveiling of Steele Rudd Memorial at Toowong Cemetery, 1956
The Queensland Authors and Artists' Association organised the unveiling of the Steele Rudd Memorial in Toowong Cementry, Brisbane on 14 October 1956 by Queensland Premier Hon V.C. Gair MLA.