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  1. ‘I saw it on the television’: An early call for diversity in the media

    Victoria Perin ‘Capital A Art as it is conventionally understood is at best only a minor contributor to the development of cultural values, about as important …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2017/10/15/i-saw-it-on-the-television-an-early-call-for-diversity-in-the-media

  2. ‘White Australia has a Black History’ NAIDOC week poster, 1987

    Eliza O’Donnell Mandandanji descendant and Queensland based multidisciplinary artist, Laurie Nilsen (1953) designed the poster ‘White Australia has a Black History’ for the National Aboriginal and …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2017/10/15/white-australia-has-a-black-history-naidoc-week-poster-1987

  3. ‘Koorie Boogaja’ 1971

    Beth Marsden ‘This is our land and we are proud of it. After all, you white fellows weren’t the first to discover Australia—we were here first.’ Charlie Carter[1] …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2017/10/15/koorie-boogaja-1971

  4. The Trades Hall Poster collection

    ‘White Australia has a Black History, 1987;, National NAIDOC Poster, 2006-0038-00031

    Initially compiled by George Seelaf, the inaugural Arts Officer of Victorian Trades Hall Council, this collection of political posters was donated to the University of Melbourne …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2017/10/15/the-trades-hall-poster-collection

  5. Aunt Mavis’ Basket Maker: Germaine Greer’s CUNT index cards

    Carly Pettiona The Germaine Greer Archive offers insight into the thoughts, correspondences, writing and planning processes of one of the most controversial and well-known feminists of …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/librarycollections/2017/10/15/aunt-mavis-basket-maker-germaine-greers-cunt-index-cards

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