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FRYER LIBRARY Manuscript Finding Aid ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Last updated: 22/11/12 © University of Queensland 1 UQFL 295 Senator Margaret Reynolds collection Size 54 boxes Contents Material includes: Queensland Labor Women's History Collection 1890-1900; Queensland Women's Service Collection; Federal Council for Reconciliation - first and second agenda papers 1991-1996 (These are probably the only available complete collection for this period apart from that held within the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet); selected issue files (environment and social policy development) 1893-1999; Margaret Reynolds speech files and press release 1983-1999; correspondence with Queensland ministers. Biography Margaret Reynolds was born in Launceston, Tasmania, in 1941 and studied at the University of Tasmania, University of Queensland and James Cook University before graduating with a PhD. from the Queensland University of Technology. Reynolds married historian Henry Reynolds in 1963. During the 1960s she was active in the Townsville arm of the Save Our Sons movement. Reynolds joined the Australian Labor Party in 1971 and was elected to Parliament in 1983, serving as senator for Queensland from 1983 to 1999. She was Minister for Local Government, 1987-1990 and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Status of Women, 1988-1990. In 1992-1995, she was the federal government representative on the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation. Reynolds retired from federal politics in 1991 and in the same year became president of the United Nations Association of Australia. She later joined the School of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Queensland as a visiting professor. In 2001 she received a Centenary Medal for service to the Centenary of Federation Project. Reynolds is the author of The Last Bastion: Labor Women Working towards Equality in the Parliaments of Australia (1995) and an autobiographical work, Living politics (2007), among other publications. Notes Open access. Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation records not to be copied. Box 1 Townsville Women Remember 1945 – 1995 Box 2 Women’s Information Service 1984 – 1990 A branch of the Office of the Status of Women, Canberra Box 3 Women’s Information Service 1984 – 1990 A branch of the Office of the Status of Women, Canberra
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UQFL 295 Senator Margaret Reynolds collection Size 54 boxes

Contents Material includes: Queensland Labor Women's History Collection 1890-1900; Queensland Women's Service Collection; Federal Council for Reconciliation - first and second agenda papers 1991-1996 (These are probably the only available complete collection for this period apart from that held within the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet); selected issue files (environment and social policy development) 1893-1999; Margaret Reynolds speech files and press release 1983-1999; correspondence with Queensland ministers.

Biography Margaret Reynolds was born in Launceston, Tasmania, in 1941 and studied at

the University of Tasmania, University of Queensland and James Cook University before graduating with a PhD. from the Queensland University of Technology. Reynolds married historian Henry Reynolds in 1963. During the 1960s she was active in the Townsville arm of the Save Our Sons movement. Reynolds joined the Australian Labor Party in 1971 and was elected to Parliament in 1983, serving as senator for Queensland from 1983 to 1999. She was Minister for Local Government, 1987-1990 and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Status of Women, 1988-1990. In 1992-1995, she was the federal government representative on the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation. Reynolds retired from federal politics in 1991 and in the same year became president of the United Nations Association of Australia. She later joined the School of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Queensland as a visiting professor. In 2001 she received a Centenary Medal for service to the Centenary of Federation Project. Reynolds is the author of The Last Bastion: Labor Women Working towards Equality in the Parliaments of Australia (1995) and an autobiographical work, Living politics (2007), among other publications.

Notes Open access. Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation records not to be copied. Box 1 Townsville Women Remember 1945 – 1995 Box 2 Women’s Information Service 1984 – 1990 A branch of the Office of the Status of Women, Canberra Box 3 Women’s Information Service 1984 – 1990 A branch of the Office of the Status of Women, Canberra

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Box 4 Women’s Information Service 1984 – 1990 A branch of the Office of the Status of Women, Canberra Box 5 Women’s Information Service 1984 – 1990 A branch of the Office of the Status of Women, Canberra Box 6 Originally Herstory of Queensland Women in the Labour Movement, but many other pioneers identified in the process to date. Work undertaken mainly by Susie Dickson, part-time researcher 1990 – 1993. Box 7 Originally Herstory of Queensland Women in the Labour Movement, but many other pioneers identified in the process to date. Work undertaken mainly by Susie Dickson, part-time researcher 1990 – 1993. Box 8 Originally Herstory of Queensland Women in the Labour Movement, but many other pioneers identified in the process to date. Work undertaken mainly by Susie Dickson, part-time researcher 1990 – 1993. Box 9 Federal Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation – 1993 Box 10 Federal Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation – 1993 Box 11 Federal Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation – 1994 Box 12 Federal Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation – 1994 Box 13 Federal Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation – 1994/95 Parcel 14 Federal Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation – 1994, 1995 Box 15 Federal Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation – 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995

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Box 16 Issue Files (environmental and social policy development) ALP History Townsville International Socialist Organisations Aged Care Campaign Child Accident Campaign Box 17 Issue Files (environmental and social policy development) Multiculturalism TCC Regionalism Historical preservation TCC Press Joh BP 1983, 1984, 1985 Bjelke’s jigsaw : press and related others Box 18 Issue Files (environmental and social policy development) Industrial Relations - SEQEB dispute Labor Women Townsville City Council 1979 – 1983 Press Releases 1997, 1996 Box 19 Press Releases 1995, 1994, 1993 Box 20 Press Releases 1993, 1992, 1991 Box 21 Press Releases 1990, 1987, 1986 Box 22 Press Releases 1985, 1984 Box 23 Speech Files 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 Box 24 Speech Files 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996

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Box 25 Speech Files 1997, 1998, 1999 Issue Files (environmental and social policy development) Drug law reform Box 26 Issue Files (environmental and social policy development) Barlcaldine Box 27 Issue Files (environmental and social policy development) Ben Lomond Uranium Mine Box 28 Issue Files (environmental and social policy development) Hinchbrook Box 29 Issue Files (environmental and social policy development) Hinchbrook Arts Tully Millstream Box 30 Issue Files (environmental and social policy development) Wet Tropics Live cattle export JCU Medical School Environment miscellaneous Box 31 Issue Files (environmental and social policy development) Trinity Inlet Family Services JCU Women’s Studies Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Box 32 Issue Files (environmental and social policy development) Silver Plains security/customs North Qld Conservation Council Aids

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Box 33 Issue Files (environmental and social policy development) Waltzing Matilda Centenary Regional Policy Victoria Bridge Townsville Box 34 State Ministerial Representatives A – Z Box 35 State Ministerial Representatives A - Z Box 36 Issue Files (environmental and social policy development) Sexual Assault 1990-1998 Domestic Violence – NQ historic Qld Women’s miscellaneous Box 37 Photo album Constitutional Recognition of Local Government Local Government and Regional Development Program Parcel 38 Environment and Development Conference 1993 Folder 39 Posters [Townsville Women Remember] Box 40 Women, Work And Affirmative Action Brochures, Reports, Conference papers What Have You Been Doing All Day. A Research Report of the Knox Community Relations Centre, Nov 1977 A guide on discrimination in employment in Australia, Department of Employment and Industrial Relations, Commonwealth of Australia, 1982 Guidelines for Non- Discriminatory Job Advertisement, National Committee on Discrimination in Employment and Occupation and Recruitment, 1983 Affirmative Action Programs for Women in the Australian Public Service - A Discussion Paper prepared by the Joint Council Sub-committee on Women in the Service, EEO Bureau Public

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Service Board Canberra ACT, Jan 1984 Sex Discrimination Act 1984: No 4, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, 1984 Affirmative Action for Women, Volume 1 & 2, Women's Bureau-Department of Employment, Education and Training, May 1984 Women and Labour Market Programs. Submission to the Committee of Inquiry into Labour Market Programs, Jul 1984, AGPS, Canberra Meeting Young Women's Needs. Office of the Status of Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, May 1984 Equal Employment Opportunity: Some Guidelines for Developing Personnel Practices (2 copies) National Committee on Discrimination in Employment and Occupation, 1984 Women and Work: Expanding Options : strategies for progress - papers from a conference Thursday 28 March 1985, Brisbane (2 copies), Co-sponsors Women’s Advisory Unit, Women's information Service, 1985 Strategies for Employers for Supporting Female Apprentices in Non-Traditional Trades - Affirmative Action Issues Paper No.1. Affirmative Action Resource Unit - Office of the Status of Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Jan 1985 Australian Women's Employment Strategy, Department of Employment, Education and Training – Women's Bureau. AGPS, Canberra Strategies for Employers for Supporting Female Apprentices in Non-Traditional Trades. Affirmative Action Resource Unit - Office of The Status of Women, AGPS: Canberra. Jan 1985 Comparative Quit Rates of Female and Male Employees, Affirmative Action resource Unit - Office of the Status of Women. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, May 1985. Publisher: AGPS, Canberra Affirmative Action Legislation in Australia: Current Issues Brief Number 5/6 1985-86, Consie Larmour Education and Welfare Group. Legislative Research Service. Department of the Parliamentary Library. AGPS, Canberra, 1986 Affirmative Action Implementation Manual- second edition. Affirmative Action Resource Unit, Office of The Status of Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, AGPS: Canberra, Oct 1986 Superannuation and Insurance and the Sex Discrimination Act 1984. Part 1 - Superannuation. Report No 19. Human Rights Commission, Commonwealth of Australia, 1986 Affirmative Action: Guidelines for Smaller Employers. Affirmative Action Agency, North Sydney, NSW. 1989 Equal Employment Opportunities and Progress for Women. Danna Glendining, Equal

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Employment Opportunities Unit, May-Aug 1989 The Report of an ANZAC Fellowship to Victoria, South Australia, The Australian Capital Territory and New South Wales. State Services Commission Monograph No. 1. Principles of Affirmative Action and Anti-discrimination Legislation.(3 copies) Chris Ronalds. Affirmative Action Agency, 65 Berry Street, North Sydney. AGPS, Canberra, and Ambassador Press, 1988 Monograph No. 2. Redefining Merit. Claire Burton. Affirmative Action Agency, 65 Berry Street, North Sydney. AGPS, Canberra, and Ambassador Press, 1988 Monograph No. 3. Gender Bias in Job Evaluation. (2 copies) Claire Burton. Affirmative Action Agency, 65 Berry Street, North Sydney. AGPS, Canberra, and Ambassador Press, 1988 Monograph No 4. Academic Women in Australian Universities. Felicity Allen, Affirmative Action Agency, 65 Berry Street, North Sydney. AGPS, Canberra, 1990 Work and Inequality. A Survey of Sex Differentiating Provisions in Queensland State Awards, Prepared by the Trades and Labor Council of Queensland, Mar 1990 Clean Sweep. Conference on Restructuring and Training Issues for Women in the Service Sector, 21-22 Nov. 1989 Women's Bureau - Department of Employment, Education and Training, Canberra, 1989 Realising the Potential. Women's and Award Restructuring. Discussion Paper of the Award Restructuring Workshop sponsored by the Office of the Status of Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Canberra. 1990 Pay Equity for Women in Australia. National Women's Consultative Council, National Women's Consultative Committee. Labour Research Centre. AGPS, Canberra, 1990 Part Time Work: Trends and Issues. Helen Lewis: Labor Resource Centre, Department of Employment Education and Training - Women's Research and Employment Initiatives Program, 1990 Women in Restructured Awards, The Department of Industrial Relations - Social Justice Section. Canberra, 12 Dec 1990 Insurance and the Sex Discrimination Act. Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission. AGPS, Canberra, 1990 The Triple A List. Initiatives Recognised by the 1991 Portfolio Affirmative Action Awards. Publication sponsored by the Affirmative Action Agency. Commonwealth of Australia. AGPS, Canberra, 1991 Managing Our People. Equal Employment Opportunity: A Strategic Plan for the Australian Public Service for the 1990's. Public Service Commission. Draft", 1992

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Folder entitled: “Equal Pay” Submission to the Human Rights and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's inquiry into possible sex discrimination in over-award payments, Mar 1992 Letter from Minister For Industrial Relations, Peter Cook, enclosing a copy of the Government's Equal Pay Policy Statement. (Photocopy), undated Media release entitled “Pay Equity and Workplace Bargaining” (Photocopy), 16 Mar 1992 Equal Pay Unit Information Paper No.1. A guide to the Minimum Rates Adjustment Process. Equal Pay Unit. Wages Policy Branch. Department of Industrial Relations. Canberra, ACT, Feb 1992 Equal Pay Unit Information Paper. Series No.1. Equal Pay: A Background Paper. Equal Pay Unit. Wages Policy Branch. Department of Industrial Relations, Canberra, ACT Equal Pay. Policy Statement. Equal Pay Unit, Wages Policy Branch. Department of Industrial Relations, Canberra, ACT

Box 41 Barriers to Women's Participation as Postgraduate Students. Ingrid Moses, Department of Employment, Education and Training. AGPS: Canberra, Aug 1989 Career paths and Training for Women in Local Government. Municipal Officers' Association, Department of Employment, Education and Training. Women's Research and Employment Initiatives Program. Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra, 1991 Dismantling the Divide. Conference on Women in Male-Dominated Occupations. AGPS, Canberra, 19 Jun 1991 When She Goes to Work She Stays at Home: Women, new technology and home-based work. A report produced by Wendy Dawson and Judy Turner Community Technology. Women's Research and Employment Initiatives Program. AGPS. Canberra Equality for Women at Work: A Survey of 10 OECD Countries. Affirmative Action Resource Unit - Office of the Status of Women. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Publisher: AGPS, Canberra, Aug 1985 Women Workers and Technology Bargaining: ‘The Light Just Keeps On Flashing’. Contributed Paper No 2. May 1985, Department of Employment and Industrial Relations - Women's Bureau. May 1985 Equity Opportunity Choice, A Strategy for Queensland Women. Women's Campaign Advisory Committee Australian Labor Party, Aug 1986 Affirmative Action: Guidelines for Implementation in Institutions of Higher Education Affirmative Action Agency, 65 Berry Street, North Sydney, AGPS, Canberra , Mar 1987

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Affirmative Action for Women: A Progress Report on The Pilot Program. Affirmative Action Resource Unit, Office of The Status of Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, AGPS, Canberra, May 1985 Affirmative Action for Women: Guidelines for Implementation In the Private Sector. Affirmative Action Agency, 65 Berry Street, North Sydney. AGPS, Canberra, Nov 1987 Affirmative Action Agency Annual Report. Affirmative Action Agency, 65 Berry Street, North Sydney. AGPS, Canberra, 1987-1988 Affirmative Action Agency Annual Report. Affirmative Action Agency, 65 Berry Street, North Sydney. AGPS, Canberra, 1988-1989 Affirmative Action Agency Annual Report. Affirmative Action Agency, 65 Berry Street, North Sydney. AGPS, Canberra. 1989-1990 Industry Planning: Work For Women, Contributed Paper No. 1, Department of Employment and Industrial Relations - Women's Bureau, AGPS: Canberra Working Party on Affirmative Action Legislation – Report (2 copies) Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. AGPS, Canberra, Sep 1985 Affirmative Action Implementation Manual - second edition, Affirmative Action Resource Unit, Office of The Status of Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. AGPS: Canberra, Feb 1986 Box 42 Her Story. Images of Women's Work. Occasional papers from the Sex Discrimination Commissioner. Number 8, Published by the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, Sydney, Mar 1992 Pregnant Futures. Barriers to employment, education and training amongst pregnant and parenting adolescents. Parts I and II, Women's Employment, Education and Training Advisory Group (WEETAG). Prepared by the Pregnant Futures Research Team. AGPS, 1996 Part 1: Pregnant Futures. Barriers to employment, education Dr Jo Milne-Home with Ms Aileen Power, Ms Bronwyn Dennis. and training AGPS Canberra Part 2: Pregnant Futures: Demographic profile of youth in Western Sydney. National consultation with service providers. The Western Sydney Project among pregnant and parenting youth. The Invisibility of Older Women Workers: Women Aged 55 and Over in Retailing. Report by Rosslyn Reed. Prepared for and funded by the Women's Employment, Education and Training Advisory Group (WEETAG). Department of Employment , Education, Training and Youth Affairs, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Technology, Sydney, 1996 More & Better Jobs for Women -an action guide (2 copies) International Labour Office - Geneva, 1996

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Equal Pay: A Union Priority. Information for ACTU Affiliates. D No. 25/99, ACTU - Australian Council of Trade Unions Occupation: Housewife. A discussion paper published by the NSW Women's Advisory Council to the Premier. The New South Wales Women’s Advisory Council, 1984 Women in the Home. A Report Commissioned by the Women's Adviser's Office, Department of the Premier and Cabinet - South Australia Project Consultant: Jill Whitehorn. Researcher: Margy Adams, Nov 1988 Income Security for Older Women, Marion Bywater. Ministry of Women's Affairs New Zealand, 1989 Work and Inequality : A survey of Sex Differentiating Provisions in Queensland State Awards. Prepared by the Trades and Labor Council of Queensland, Mar 1990 Sharing The Load. Papers from the 1990 National Women's Consultative Council Conference on Workers with Family Responsibilities. Office of the Status of Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, 1991 Workers With Family Responsibilities. International Labour Organisation CONVENTION 156 National Women's Consultative Council. AGPS. Canberra, 1990 Working Families. Sharing the Load. An Issues Kit for The Workers With Family Responsibilities Program Prepared under the Workers With Family Responsibilities Program for the Office of The Status of Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Speaker's Notes (9); Blurb; letter from The Hon. Wendy Fatim introducing The Working Families Issues Kit; Media kit; Brochure entitled: The International Labour Organisation. Convention 156 Selected Findings From Juggling Time: How Australian Families Use Time. Office of The Status of Women, Department of The Prime Minister and Cabinet. 1991. 2 copies Paid maternity Leave. A Discussion Paper on Paid Maternity Leave in Australia. National Women's Consultative Council. Based on research by the Office of the Status of Women. 1993 An Agenda For Families. Circulated by The Honourable P.J. Keating, M.P. Prime Minister, The Honourable Peter Baldwin, M.P. Minister for Social Security; The Honourable Rosemary Crowley, M.P. Minister for Family Services. AGPS, Canberra. 1995 Families Australia: A nation-wide multi-level parenting and family support. May. 1996. Associate Professor Matthew R. Sanders. Parenting and Family Support Centre, The strategy for Australian parents and children. University of Queensland. *Difficult Decisions: Older Women Talk about Money, Life and Retirement. Older Women’s Network (Australia). Jun 1996

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Box 43 Families and Australia's Economic Future - Submission to the Economic Planning Advisory Council, Institute of Family Studies, Commonwealth of Australia, Mar 1985 What Women Think. A Survey of mothers’ attitudes to the Family allowance, the Dependent Spouse Rebate and Family Finances, Office of The Status of Women. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Jun 1985 Patterns of Parenting after Separation Family Law Council. Apr 1992 Valuing Families: National Opportunities through local strategies Commonwealth of Australia. 1996 Child Care in the Work Place. Cost-Benefit Study of Employer Provided Child Care. Office of the Status of Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Jul 1989 Juggling Time: How Australian Families Use Time. Michael Bittman. Office of The Status of Women. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. May 1991. 3 copies Shiftworkers and Childcare. A Study of the Needs of Queensland Nurses. Women's Research and Employment Initiatives Program. Rhonda Gatfield and Vivien Griffin. AGPS, Canberra 1990 Equality Before The Law: Justice for Women Report No 69 - Parts I and II. The Law Reform Commission - Sydney, NSW, Commonwealth of Australia, 1 Apr 1994 Balancing Families and Work. A demographic study of women's labour force participation, Department of Employment, Education and Training, 1990 Box 44 Difficult Decisions: Older women talk about money, life and retirement. Older Women's Network (Australia), Sydney, NSW. Jun 1996 As Time Goes by: Continuing the Commitment: An Aged Care Policy for the Veteran Community. Brochures include: “Aged Care Policy”; “Aged Care Policy - A Summary”; “Aged care Initiatives”; Aged Care Programs. Commonwealth Department of Veterans’ Affairs. Jun 1995 Portrayal Women Media Sex Portrayal of Women in Advertisements. A Content Analysis. Winter 1987 Prepared by Saulwick Weller and Associates for the Office of The Status of Women Women and the Telephone in Australia: A Study Prepared for Telecom Australia Ann Moya. Apr 1989 Aims Principles, Constitution and Complains [sic] Procedure.Booklet, The Australian Press Council, Sydney, 2000. No 3. Jul 1989 Aims Principles, Constitution and Complaints Procedure. Booklet No 4. Jul 1989

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Women and The Order of Australia. Mary Carse for Senator Margaret Reynolds. (Analysis of women's representation in the Order of Australia) Sep 1990 The Portrayal of Violence on Television: A Code of Industry Practice. 2 copies Federation of Australian Commercial Television Stations, Mosman NSW 2088. Mar 1991 Fair Exposure:Guidelines for the constructive and positive portrayal and presentation of women in the media. Office of the Status of Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet 1983. 2 copies Recognition for Women in Australia: A Joint seminar of the House of Representatives, Parliament House, Canberra, ACT. Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs and the Office of the Status of Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Parliament House, Canberra, ACT. Official Hansard Report. Jul 1991 Women and Media. The National Working Party on the Portrayal of Women in the Media. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Office of the Status of Women. Jul 1993 Contains blurbs, brochures and introductory/explanatory letter from Senator Rosemary Crowley. Office of the Status of Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Jul 1993 The Portrayal of Women in The Australian Media. Women’s Media Preferences. Prepared for the National Working party on the Portrayal of Women in the Media. by Insight Pty Ltd. Office of the Status of Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 1993 The Portrayal of Women in The Australian Media.The Missing Story: A Gender Study of Media Content. Prepared for the National Working Party on the Portrayal of Women in the Media by Insight Pty Ltd. Office of the Status of Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 1993 The Portrayal of Women in The Australian Media: Bibliography. Prepared for the National Working Party on the Portrayal of Women in the Media by Insight Pty Ltd. Office of the Status of Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 1993 NETWORKING GROUPS A History of Clubs in The Australian Federation of Business and Professional Women The Australian Federation of Business and Professional Women: Written to coincide with the end of the International Women's Decade. 1985 Making Connections: A Guide to Coalition Building for Women's Groups. National Women's Consultative Council. Commonwealth of Australia. Canberra, ACT. 1990 (Looseleaf blurbs in Folder) WOMEN'S HEALTH Women's Health Policy: Queensland Health Policy Document Four. Queensland Health. 1983 Women and the challenge of long life: report on a survey, ‘For women over 60’. National Women’s Advisory Council. Published by the AGPS, Canberra 1984

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Rapuora - Health and Maori Women. NA TEROPU WAHINE MAORI TOKO ITE ORA Elizabeth Murchie B.A.The Maori Women's Welfare League Incorporated. 1984 National Policy on Women's Health: A Framework for Change. A Discussion Paper for Community Comment and Response. Issued by Special Consultant to the Federal Minister for Feb. 1988 Proceedings of National Conference on Women: Alcohol and other Drugs, Adelaide. Sponsored by the Drug and Alcohol Services Council of South Australia and the National Campaign Against Drug abuse. 8-10 Mar 1989 Summary of the National Women’s Health Policy 21 Mar. 1989 Advancing Women's Health in Australia Summary of the report presented to Australian Health Ministers in Burnie,. Commonwealth Department of Community Services and Health. National Women’s Health Policy: Advancing Women's Health in Australia. Commonwealth Department of Community Services and Health. Report presented to Australian Health Ministers in Burnie. AGPS, Canberra. 21 March 1989 Asian and Pacific Women's Resource and Action Series: Health. Asian and Pacific Women's Resource and Action Series Collection Network. APDC, Kuala Lumpur. 1989 Researching Women's Health: An Issues Paper for the Department of Health, Housing, and Community Services, Penny Kane. AGPS, Canberra. 1991 The National Non-English Speaking Women’s Health Strategy. Caroline Alcorso and Toni Schofield. Centre for Women's Health Studies, Cumberland College of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, AGPS Canberra. 1991 Summary of the National Non-English Speaking Women's Health Strategy. Office of the Status of Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. AGPS, Canberra.1992. 3 copies Services for the Termination of a Pregnancy in Australia: A Review. Draft Consultation Document - September 1995. Prepared by an Expert Panel of the National Health and Medical Research Council. Sept 1995 Caring Enough To Be Poor: A Survey of Carer's Income and Income Needs. Carer's Association of Australia. Feb 1997

Box 45 Migrant Women Immigrant Women's Issues: report from a national conference held in Canberra, 26-27 February 1985 Department of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs. AGPS, Canberra. 1986 About Migrant Women: Statistical Profile. Women’s and Advising Section, Department of Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs. 1986. 2 copies

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No Filipinos in Manilla [sic]: A Study of Filipino Migrants in Australia. Department of Geography, James Cook University, Townsville Richard T. Jackson and Ester Revilleza Flores. Jan 1989. The economic, labour market and social circumstances of sole parents of non-English speaking background: Implications for the development of social policies. Final report to the Office of Multicultural Affairs by Bettina Cass, Marie Wilkinson, Anne Webb, with the assistance of Emma Whitfield and Carmel Caggegi to enhance education, training and employment opportunities. Department of Social Work and Social Policy, University of Sydney. Jan. 1992. Blue Collar and Beyond: the experiences of Non English Speaking Background Women. Commonwealth-State Council on Non-English Speaking Background Women's Issues in the Australian Labour Force. 1993. Government Publications National Agenda for Women: Implementation report. Office of the Status of Women, Department of The Prime Minister and Cabinet, Commonwealth Government AGPS , Canberra. Aug 1989. National Agenda for Women: Mid-term Implementation report on the 1988-92 Five Year Action Office of the Status of Women, Department of The Prime Minister and Plans Cabinet, Commonwealth Government AGPS, Canberra. Aug 1990. National Agenda for Women: Implementation report. Office of the Status of Women, Department of The Prime Minister and Cabinet, Commonwealth Government AGPS, Canberra. Aug 1991. National Agenda for Women: Implementation report. Office of the Status of Women, Department of The Prime Minister and Cabinet, Commonwealth Government AGPS, Canberra, Sept 1992. Women - Shaping and Sharing the Future: The New national Agenda for Women 1993 – 2000. Office of the Status of Women, Department of The Prime Minister and Cabinet, Commonwealth Government AGPS , Canberra. Jun 1993. Office of the Status of Women - An Introduction. Office of the Status of Women, Department of The Prime Minister and Cabinet, Commonwealth Government AGPS , Canberra. Nov 1989. 2 copies Setting The Agenda: report on the Consultations on the National Agenda for Women 1986. Office of the Status of Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Commonwealth Government AGPS, Canberra. 1987. A say, a choice, a fair go: The Government’s National Agenda for Women. Office of the Status of Women, Department of The Prime Minister and Cabinet, Commonwealth Government AGPS , Canberra. 1989. 4 copies The ALP and women : towards equality. Australian Labor Party. The Australian Labor Party. 198-. Budget Impact Statement: Women 1988-1989. Office of the Status of Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Commonwealth Government AGPS , Canberra. 1988.

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Women's Budget Statement: Budget Paper No. 5 Circulated by The Honourable R. J. l Hawke, A.C., M.P., 1990 – 1991. Women’s Budget Statement: Budget Paper No. 3 Circulated by The Honourable Dr. Carmen Lawrence , M. P. Minister for Human Services and Health and Minister Assisting the prime Minister for the Status of Women. 1994 – 1995. Women's Budget Statement: Budget Paper No. 3 Circulated by The Honourable Dr. Carmen Lawrence, M P. Minister for Human Services and Health and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Status of Women. 1995 – 1996. 3 copies Women’ Budget Statement: Women's Policy Unit, Office of the Cabinet , Queensland. 1994 – 1995. Report of the third National Women's Consultative Council. National Women’ Consultative Council. AGPS, Canberra. Sept. 1988 - Aug 1990. The 51% Majority A Summary of Government Programs and Policies for Women. Women Into Action - Women and Lobbying for Change. The National Women's Consultative Council. 198?. 2 copies Opening New Doors for Women: Women’s Policy Under A Goss Labor Government: The Only Change for The Better Leader of The Opposition, Parliament House, Brisbane 4000. Sep 1989. 2 copies Social Justice Statement 1995 - 96. Circulated by the Honourable P. J. Keating, M. P., Prime Minister, and the Honourable Brian Howe MP, Deputy Prime Minister for Housing and Regional Development. AGPS Canberra. Poems of Two Decades 1970-1990. Brenda Lewis. Published by Marilyn Baldey Arts Publisher. 1990. More Choice For Women. 20 August 1996. Australian Government Publishing Service: Canberra. 1996. Every woman's guide to getting into politics. By Kate Tully for the Office of the Status of Women. Mar 1995. Human Rights for Australia’s Gays and Lesbians. Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission. Occasional Paper No. 5. Feb. 1997. Commonwealth of Australia. “Trust The Women Mother As I Have Done”. The Australian Women’s Suffrage Banner. Assorted Contributors. 8p. Australian Women explain: “Why We Want The Vote”. Assorted photocopied newsclippings. 6p. Australia: Winning The Women’s Vote. Assorted statistics. 7p.

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Use of the Vote. 5p. Some of the Australian Women’s Organisations Which Worked for the Vote. 4p. Some Australian Women Who Worked For The Women’s Vote. 7p. Links Between The Australian And British Movements For Women’s Votes. 6p. Votes For Women in Britain. 8p. Political Awareness Seminars For Women Guide: for seminar organizers. The National Women’s Consultative Council. Women into Action: Women and lobbying for change. The National Women’s Council. Box 46 1 People’s Poems and Songs of Struggle, by John Tomlinson, 1999 Reconciliation, A Streetwize Comic Production, 1997, 2 copies 2 Overview, Proceedings of the Australian Reconciliation Convention: Book 1, Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, 26-28 May, 1997 3 Community, Reconciliation in the Community: Book 2, Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, 26-28 May, 1997 4 Human Rights, Human Rights and Indigenous Australians: Book 3, Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, 26-28 May, 1997 5 Documents, Document of Reconciliation and Constitutional Issues: Book 4, Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, 26-28 May, 1997 6 Ideas, Ideas for Action, Proceedings of the Australian Reconciliation Convention: Book 5, Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, 26-28 May, 1997 7 Community Relations in Townsville, Townsville City Council, Community and Cultural Services Department, Sept 1992 8 Australians and Reconciliation Study Circle Kit, Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation. 9 Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Jan 1991

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10 Native Title and Reconciliation, an International Brief, National Indigenous Working Group on Native Title, c 1997 11 Making Things Right, Reconciliation after the High Court’s Decision on Native Title, Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, 1993 12 Aboriginal Reconciliation - An Historical Perspective, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, 1991 13 “Road to Reconciliation?”, Department of the Parliamentary Library, 4 May 1994 Draft Document for Reconciliation, Meeting Guide, Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, 1999 14 Womens Business Meeting Report & Recommendations, Danila Dilba Medical Service, 2-3 Nov 1998, 2 copies 15 The Law of the Land, Henry Reynolds, nd 16 What is a National Document of Reconciliation? Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation [brochure], c 1999, 8 copies 17 Reconciliation through Education, The Gathering, 20 August 1997 [video], Brisbane Catholic Education, 1997

Box 47 1 1993 International Year for the World’s Indigenous People, ATSIC, 1993 Walking Together, Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, No. 25, July 1999 2 The Women’s Book, a Guide and Directory for Aboriginal and Islander Women, Office of Aboriginal Women, Department of Aboriginal Affairs, 1989, 2 copies 3 Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, Walking Together, [folder] c.1995, 2 copies. One copy only contains enclosures, ‘Going Forward, Social Justice for the First Australians’ and ‘The Little Red, Yellow and Black Book’.

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Box 48 1 Brown Valerie A, et al. A Question of Balance. Australian Women’s Priorities for Environmental Action, National Women's Consultative Council. 2 State Services Commission, Watch Your Language. Guidelines for the Elimination of Sexist Language from the New Zealand Public Service, (Wellington, New Zealand, State Services Commission, 1988). 3 Brown, Valerie A., and Switzer, Margaret A. Women and Ecologically Sustainable Development. Engendering the Debate. A Discussion paper for the ESD Working Groups, (Canberra, Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies Australian National University, 1991). 4 Sex Discrimination Act. A Review of Exemptions, (Canberra, Australian Publishing Service, 1992). 5 Sexual Harassment. What It Is And How To deal With It. (St Lucia, The University of Queensland, 1999). 6 Address on the fifth anniversary of the Sex Discrimination Act 1984, 1 August 1989. Occasional Papers from the Sex Discrimination Commissioner No.2. , (Sydney, Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, 1989). 7 Papers on Sex Discrimination in Employment from 1989 Human Rights Congress 23-25 September 1989 Occasional Papers from the Sex Discrimination Commissioner No. 3 (Sydney, Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, 1989). 8 Ten Years of the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women. Occasional Papers from the Sex Discrimination Commissioner No. 4, (Sydney, Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, 1990). 9 Larmour, Connie et al., Sex Discrimination Legislation in Australia. Basic paper No. 9, 1986-87. (Canberra, Legislative Research Service Department of the Parliamentary Library, 1987). 10 Personal management Guidelines. Eliminating Sexual Harassment. Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service, 1990).

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11 Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, office of the Status of Women and The Country Women’s Association of Australia, Life Has Never Been Easy, (Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service 1988) 2 copies 12 The Queensland Country Women’s Association. Fifty Years, (Northgate, E. M. Williams P/L, 1972. 13 Macafee, Graham., (Ed.), The Rural Book. A Guide to major Commonwealth services and Programs for People who live away from the Capital Cities. (Canberra, Commonwealth Government Printer, 1992). 14 Mageean, Pauline. Overcoming Distance: Isolated Rural Women’s Access to TAFGE Across Australia. (Adelaide TAFE National Centre for research and Development, 1988). 15 So much left undone. A Report to the Commonwealth Government by the National Women’s Advisory Council. (Fyshwick, Canberra Publishing and Printing Co., 1983). 16 Strategies for Change. Creating new opportunities for girls in sport. (Canberra, Australian Sports Commission, 1991). 17 Women Sport and Sex Discrimination. Guidelines on the Provision of the Sex Discrimination Act 1984. (Sydney, Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, 1992). 18 Women and Wages in the War Years 1940-45 (Sydney, Union of Australian Women) 20 Gurry, Tim and Lewis, Robert. Countdown to Peace 1945-1995. Educational Resource Kit Investigating Experiences of the Second World War. [Canberra], (Rybuck Media Pty. Ltd. for the Department of Veteran Affairs, [199/]). 21 Griffith University Folder Griffith University An Introduction Some Staff Statistics: men and Women at Griffith University (1988) Griffith University Affirmative Action Program (June 1989) Griffith University Affirmative Action Program Management Plan Phase 1 Griffith University Affirmative Action Program Management Plan Phase 11 22 The national policy for the Education of Girls in Australian Schools. The Commonwealth’s Contribution. (Canberra, Commonwealth Schools Commission, 1987)

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23 Brotherton, H. A College is Built. The Women’s College – within the University of Queensland. (Brisbane, Baskerville Printing and Publishing Pty Ltd, 1973) 24 Girls in Schools 2. Report on the national policy for the Education of Girls in Australian Schools. (Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service, 1989). 25 Report of the Working Group on Women in Apprenticeship. Issued by the Department of Employment, Education and Training on behalf of the Commonwealth/State Training Advisory Committee. (Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service, 1987) 26 Appleton, Gil. (Ed.), Women in the Arts. A Study by the Research Advisory Group of the Women and Arts Project. (Sydney, Women and Arts Project, 1982) 27 A National Policy For The Education of Girls in Australian Schools. Interim Report of the Commonwealth Schools Commission, (Canberra Publishing and Printing Co. 1986). 28 Hyde, Christine et al., Femininity and reality: factors that effect girls learning. A Project of National Significance. (Canberra, National Capital Printing for Department of Employment, Education and Training, 1992). 29 Junior Primary Teachers Kit, (Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service for GEN Gender Equity Network, 1990). 30 Senior Primary Teachers Kit, (Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service for GEN Gender Equity Network, 1990). 31 Reynolds, Senator Margaret., Australia Remembers 1945-1995 Townsville Women Remember 1939-1945.(Townsville, A VP50 Community Project, 1995). 2 copies 32 Byrnes, Mathew, (Ed.), Wartime Reflections. Australia Remembers 1945-1995 Moreton Commemorative Committee Official Publication. (Underhill, Brisbane, Kingswood Press, 1995) 33 Women in the Arts Submission to the Australia Council of Arts Employment Inquiry. (Canberra, Australia Government Publishing Service for the Women’s Bureau Department of Employment and Industrial Relations, 1985)

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Box 49 1 Going to court? : Information for women who are victims of sexual assault. North Queensland Combined Women’s Services. 23p. 2 National Committee on violence against women: position paper. Canberra: Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Office of the Status of Women, 1991.21p. 3 Facts on rape: reclaim the night. Brisbane: The Brisbane Rape Crisis Collective, 1990. 4 National Committee on Violence Against Women (Australia) The national strategy on violence against women / The National Committee on Violence Against Women. [Office for the Status of Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet], 1992.86p; 30cm. 5 Women's safety, Australia, 1996. [Canberra] : Australian Bureau of Statistics, 1996. ix, 83 p. : ill. ; 30 cm. Catalogue no. 4128.0. 6 The effectiveness of protection orders in Australian jurisdictions [prepared by Sandra Egger and Julie Stubbs] Canberra : A.G.P.S., 1993. 99 p ; 30 cm.AGPS cat no. 93 19068. 7 Access to services for women with disabilities who are subjected to Violence. Prepared by Helen Cattalini for the National Committee on Violence Against Women Canberra: Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Office of the Status of Women,1991 .21p. 8 National Committee on Violence Against Women. Position paper on Mediation prepared for the NCVAW by Dr Hilary Astor.1991.3 copies. 9 National Committee on Violence Against Women. Submission to the Joint Select committee on Certain Aspects of the Operation and Interpretation of the Family Law Act. 1991. 10 Women’s Legal Advice. Compiled by the Brunswick Domestic Violence Group with the Assistance of the Coburg Legal Service & the Women’s Legal Resources Group.n.d.10p.

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11 National Committee on Violence (Australia) Violence : directions for Australia / National Committee on Violence .Canberra, A.C.T. : Australian Institute of Criminology, 1990. 2 copies. 285p : ill ; 25cm. 12 Australia. Attorney-General’s Dept. The justice statement. Canberra : Attorney-General’s Dept., 1995.188 p ; 25 cm. 13 Violence in the home is a crime: information and help for women. Jean Gordon. Melbourne: Government Printer, n.d. 14 Domestic Violence: Finding a way out. Legal Aid Office Staff. 1992 .2 copies. 15 In the country life is calmer, there is less pollution and fewer people but there is still domestic violence. It could be happening to someone you know. Don’t turn your back, help her to realize she is not alone. Commonwealth-State Domestic Violence Task Force Task Force . Media release. 16 Domestic Violence Information Kit. Department of Family Services.1989. 17 Summary of Background research for the development of a campaign against domestic violence. August 1988.Elliott & Shanahan Research.36p. 18 Whose responsibility?: A collection of resources produced by the Community Task Force on Family Violence.Victoria. 19 Beyond these walls: Report of the Queensland Domestic Violence Task Force 1988. Department of Family Services. 20 Self-Protection for Women: A seminar Workshop Guide for Presenters compiled by Bronilyn Smith. 1988. 21 National Committee on Violence Against Women (Australia) The national strategy on violence against women / The National Committee on Violence Against Women. 1993.

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22 Beyond Violence: finding the dream. Edited by Judy Atkinson 1990.31p. 23 Domestic Violence in Australia: An integrated communications strategy to change attitudes. Prepared by Burson-Marsteller Pty Ltd and Young & Rubicam, 1988. Box 50 1 Torres Strait Islands HIV/AIDS Health Promotion A Training Manual for Torres Strait Island Health Workers. 2 Issues Affecting Older Aboriginal People: A Discussion Paper Commonwealth Office for the Aged. by Dr. Roberta B. Sykes. June, 1988. 3 "Womens Business" Aboriginal Womens Task Force Report. 1989. 4 Child Abuse Awareness: A Community Responsibility Aboriginal and Islander Child Care Agency - Brisbane.1990. (2 copies). 6 Exploring For Common Ground: Aboriginal Reconciliation and the Australian Mining Industry Council For Aboriginal Reconciliation. 1993. 7 Implementation of Government Responses to the Recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal deaths in Custody New South Wales Government Report 1995-96. Volume1 8 Discussion Paper no.1/1996. Assimilation versus Self-determination: No Contest By Michael Dodson. 9 Discussion Paper no.2/1996. Indigenous Customary Law and the Courts: Post-Modern Ethics and Legal Pluralism By Deborah Bird Rose. 10 Discussion Paper no.3/1996. Aboriginal Land Rights, the Law and Empowerment: The Failure of Economic Theory as a Critique of Land Rights By Sean Sexton.

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11 Discussion Paper no.4/1996. Trapped in Civil Society: Aborigines and Federalism in Australia By Christine Fletcher. 12 Discussion Paper no.4/1996. Reimagining Sea Space in History and Contemporary Life: Pulling Up Some Old Anchors By Nonie Sharp. 13 Guide to Compiling a Connection Report Native Title Services. Queensland Government. 1999. 14 Reconciliation and Its Key Issues. Pamphlet. Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation . 15 Native Title Support. FAIRA Information Kit. 48p. 16 Save The Racial Discrimination Act: The Law For All Of Us. Pamphlet. 17 Australians For Reconciliation: State and Territory Coordinators. Pamphlet. Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation. 18 Responding to Wik - Principles. Typed 6p. 19 The Ten Point Plan: Federal Government's Response to the Wik Decision. Prepared by Sen. The Hon Nick Minchin. 4 June 199? 20 Overview: Commonwealth Government Submission to the parliamentary Joint Committee on Native Title and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land Fund. Prepared by Sen. The Hon Nick Minchin. 17 Oct 1997. 21 Selected Extracts: Third Minority report of the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Native Title and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land Fund. 27 Oct. 1997. (6 copies). 22 Working With Native Title. National Native Title Tribunal.

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23 The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative Parliament of Australia - The Senate. Sen. The Hon Margaret Reynolds. (2 copies). 24 Assorted papers, inc: Committee Inquiry: Native Title Amendment Bill 1997. 1p. The Way Forward: Six Steps to Co-Existence. 1p. Terms of reference: Native Title Amendment Bill 1997. Submissions. 1p. Box 13:1 Pastoral leases. 1p. Australian Citizens Statement on Native Title (application) 1p. (11 copies) 25 Legal Practice Briefing no.32 The Wik Peoples v The State of Queensland. 20 May 1997. 26 Explanatory Material on the Native Title Bill 1993. Commonwealth of Australia. Nov. 1993. (folder). 27 Binder. MABO Conference. 23 and 24 August 1993. Sheraton Wentworth, Sydney. 28 Binder Doing Business with Aboriginal Communities 14-15 June, 1995. Sheraton Wentworth, Sydney. Box 51 1 Working out Agreements with Indigenous Australians A new direction for Local Councils - ATSIC, May 1998. 2 A Plain English Guide to The Wik Case. Prepared by ATSIC. March, 1997. 3 The Ten Point Plan on Wik and Native Title: Issues for Indigenous Peoples. Wik Team Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission. June,1997. (2 copies). 4 Letter to Senator Margaret Reynolds from National Indigenous Working Group. Typed 2p. 5 Native Title Supporters. FAIRA Information Kit. 48p. 6 North Queenslanders for Reconciliation.

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Pamphlet 2p. 7 Australians for Native Title. Pamphlet 2p. (3 copies) 8 Native Title: Myths and Realities. Pamphlet 2p. 9 Indigenous Australia: Labor’s Policies for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People. 39p. 10 Research Report: Aboriginal Reconciliation Research. Job no.91134 - January 1992. Volume 1. main report. 11 Queensland Government Progress Report on Implementation to December 1993 Royal Commission into Aboriginal deaths in Custody. Volume 1. Summary. 12 Are We Bringing Them Home? A Community Progress Report. A.C.T. Action towards the 1997 recommendations. July 1997.

Box 52 1 Implementation of the Commonwealth Governments Responses to the Recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody Annual Report 1994-1995, (Fyshwick, National Capital Printing for Royal Commission Government Response Monitoring Unit, 1996). 2 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner. Second Report 1994, (Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service, 1995) 3 Native Title Act 1993, Reprinted as at 27 July 1998 (includes amendments up to Act No. 97 of 1998), (Canberra, AusInfo, 1998) 4 Black, Lel., Huggins, Jackie., and King-Smith, Leah., White Apron – Black Hands. A Project of Aboriginal Women Domestics in Service, (Brisbane, Brisbane City Hall Gallery, July 1994) NB signed by artists “To Margaret and Henry…” 5 ‘Mabo Papers 1994/95/96’ Government publications and articles relating to the Mabo Decision.

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Box 53 1 Aboriginal Deaths In Custody. Response by Governments to the Royal Commission Volumes 1, 2, & 3. (Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service, 1992). 2 Walking Together: The First Steps. Report of the Council for Aboriginal reconciliation to Federal Parliament 1991-94, (Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service, 1994). NB report signed by Sen. M. Reynolds and others 3 Three years On. Implementation of the Commonwealth Government Responses to the Recommendations of the royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, Volume 1, Overview Reports Annual Report 1993-94, (Canberra, Pirie Printers Pty Ltd for Royal Commission Government Response Monitoring Unit, 1995). 4 Aboriginal Social Indicators 1984, (Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service for Department of Aboriginal Affairs, 1984). Box 54 1 Social Justice Report 1998. Acting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner. 2 Native Title Report 1998. Acting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner. 3 MABO PACKAGE. Australian Mining Industry Council. June 1993. 4 Aboriginal and Island Local Governing Bodies: Grants Determination Research Project. April 1998. 5 Taking Advantage: Sale of Life Insurance to Aboriginal People in Remote Communities. Trade Practices Commission. March 1994. 6 Program Statement 1996-97 for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. Queensland Government. 145p. 7 Community Relations in Townsville: Council Relations with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community.

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Townsville City Council Community and Cultural Services Dept. Sept. 1992. 8 Binder. A Summary of Cases Affecting Native Title in Australia. Prepared for the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Native Title. 26 June 1996. 9 Implementation of Government Responses to the Recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. New South Wales Government Report 1995-96. Volume 2. 10 The 1967 Referendum, Or When Aborigines Didn't Get The Vote. By Bain Attwood and Andrew Markus in collaboration with Dale Edwards and Kaith Schilling. 1997 11 The Australian Contribution 1994. UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations. Twelfth Session 20-29 July 1994. Published by ATSIC 1995. 12 Owning Our History: CBAA's Aboriginal Reconciliation Project - a series of radio programs. (inc. 12 cassettes).


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