Yes means yes, no means no, however we dress, wherever we go. Reclaim the night.
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Women's House (Brisbane, Qld.)
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Yes means yes, no means no, however we dress, wherever we go. Reclaim the night.
Women's House (Brisbane, Qld.)
Paper written by the SALIG Women on their decision to withdraw from SALIG, dated 14 September 1977.
SALIG Women
1993 seminar series for and about women : women managing their careers.
Blue leaflet with black text about a seminar with Katy Steenstrup, Women's/Industrial Officer from the Queensland Branch of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, speaking on industrial equity and career planning strategies for women. Seminar held on Wednesday 24 November 1993 at the Abel Smith Lecture Theatre, University of Queensland, as part of the fifth annual Seminar Series For and About Women, presented by The Office of Equal Opportunity and the Women's Equal Opportunities Office, University of Queensland Student Union.
University of Queensland. Office of Equal Opportunity
An exciting new political force for women, Australian Women's Party "sharing the power".
1 page, laid out in landscape orientation, printed in three vertical columns so as to fold into a flier. It contains information on the aims, purpose, and scope of the Women's Party, and outlines the process to becoming a member. The far left column may be detached and removed to form a membership application form.
Australian Women's Party
Vote 1 Australian Women's Party.
Postcard (illustrated). The picture is of three women sitting at a table with a teapot and two cups and saucers. There is a quote beneath from a party member. The reverse has space for text, a square outline for a stamp, and dotted lines for an address. "Vote 1 Australian Women's Party" is in bold in the top left corner.
Australian Women's Party
Flyer advertising a meeting in Spring Hill on Wednesday 29 May 1985 and a rally at Roma Street Forum on Friday 31 May 1985. Asks supporters to phone the Human Rights Commission in Canberra. The bottom of the flyer states 'Confiscation of files is an invasion of privacy'.
Women's Abortion Campaign
Flyer advertising weekly meetings of the Women's Abortion Campaign at St Pauls Terrace, Fortitude Valley on each Wednesday at 6.30 in the evening. Includes list of demands.
Women's Abortion Campaign
6-page circular letter. Includes information about upcoming events, a report from the National Women's Health Conference and messages regarding the raid of abortion clinics in Queensland.
Women's Abortion Campaign