1984 Women and Labour Organising Committee Ephemera
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1984 Women and Labour Organising Committee Ephemera
1984 Women and Labour Organising Committee
Are demons real??? Hear how one woman's search for love unmasked an angel of darkness.
Event flyer, printed on one side of white paper with black ink. It advertises an event sponsored by university student group Students for Christ, to be held over two days in the lunch-time hour (1 pm to 2 pm) at the university's Parnell Building.
Students for Christ
Circular letter and notice of meeting re the Women and Labour Conference, Brisbane 1984, 3 p.
1984 Women and Labour Organising Committee
Collection of leaflets published throughout the life of the New Housewives' Association
Includes two issues of its publication The New Housewife, nos. 1, 6 (1949).
New Housewives' Association
Conference about Australian women : past and present
Leaflet for the Women & Labour Conference at Macquarie University Sydney, 12 to 14 May 1978. Outlines areas to be covered in the conference.
Women and Labour Conference ([1st : 1978 : Macquarie University])
Papers relating to the Working Women's Charter Campaign 1979, and the Fourth Women and Labour Conference, Brisbane, 1984.
Calvert, Jane
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
Letter, 1960 Oct 11 : Melbourne, to Mr J. Keeffe.
Letter to Mr J. Keeffe, Secretary, Queensland Branch of the A.L.P. re activities of Labor Women's organizations and with Labor's platform and policies.
Heagney, Muriel A.
Reclaim the night : a women's only protest march to stop sexual violence.
Flyer, possibly created by the Women's House Shelta, for a protest march through Brisbane, to be initiated from King George Square on Friday 27 October, in an unspecified year. It is to be followed by a women's festival of entertainment at Kurilpa Park. The flyer is printed in black on purple paper, on both sides. Information is given about the demands which will be highlighted by the march.
Women's House Shelta
Seminar on anti-discrimination legislation (programme) Brisbane, 1983 4 p.
1984 Women and Labour Organising Committee