W.E.L. election newsletter. Brisbane May, 1974
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W.E.L. election newsletter. Brisbane May, 1974
Women's Electoral Lobby (Brisbane)
Records of Women's Electoral Lobby, Brisbane
Series 1: Women's Electoral Lobby (WEL) Brisbane - Peace Committee - 1975: Peace Policy Proposals (typescript 1 leaf); Peace Report from WEL/Brisbane Newsletter September 1975 (reprint 1 leaf); Correspondence with Ambassadors, High Commissioners from Europe, South-East Asia, USSR, USA, Mexico and with the Rockerfeller Foundation (typescript 87 leaves); Letter to Heather Williams from Dept of Prime Minister and Cabinet, 10 Nov 1975 (4 p.).
Series 2: WEL Brisbane - General Material - 1975, November 1976 (typescript reprint 10 leaves).
Series 3: WEL Brisbane - Child Care Policy: WELCARE Child Care Policy, March 1975, [4], 14 leaves, typescript (duplicated); WEL Child Care Policy - The School age Child, 3 leaves typescript (carbon copy).
Williams, Heather
Leaflet for Women's Studies ANZAAS 87: women in isolation, collected papers.
Flyer, printed on both sides of green paper with black ink. On one side is the title of a work, Women's Studies ANZAAS 87: Women in isolation, collected papers, and details of price and availability. On the other side the titles and authors of the individual papers are listed.
ANZAAS. Congress (57th : 1987 : James Cook University of North Queensland). Women's Studies Section.)
Should unions be concerned about "women's" issues? Discussion paper no. 1, September 1975.
Discussion of the reasons working women have lower rates of participation in unions and their activities, and whether unions should aim to redress these issues.
Working Women's Centre
Women rally!! July 22nd 10:30 am King George Square.
Flyer advertising a rally for women in King George Square on July 22nd, at 10:30 am. No year is given, but most likely is 1977. The other side of the paper details the demands which are to be raised at the rally.
Women's Rights newsletter, University of Queensland Union
Newsletter contains an assortment of cartoons, news articles, and invitations to functions and public meetings. The font and pagination varies. Printed on yellow paper with black ink.
Women's Rights University of Queensland Union
A message to Queensland women, 28 January 1986 / Margaret Reynolds
Contents of a fax sent to 'Queensland Women', detailing state government policies implemented in the states of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia over ten years previous to 1986. It has a title page of many different news headlines, and a cover page with the Parliament of Australia - The Senate stationery heading and Ms Reynolds's signature.
Reynolds, Margaret, 1941-
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 and Development Network of Australia Brisbane brochure.
Horizontal trifold brochure, black type on orange paper. Contains information on what WADNA is, its history, purpose, projects and funding sources. One page of the brochure, titled 'The Brisbane scene', states that the Brisbane branch of WADNA meets every fourth Wednesday at 280 Adelaide Street and lists the following contact people: Gill Froggart, Breatrice Beatley, Colleen Forrester and Patsy Goodwin (QLD Coordinator). Additionally, the page lists the following supporters of the Brisbane group: Action for World Development, Freedom From Hunger, Quentin Bryce and Senator George Georges. Another page of the brochure contains a black line illustration of four women, one holding a child on her hip. Above one of the women is a pen annotation that reads 'Olive Murphy'.
Women and Development Network of Australia
Women and Development Network of Australia Ephemera
Brochure produced and circulated by the Women and Development Network of Australia Brisbane office.
Women and Development Network of Australia