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Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation
1998 Australian federal election campaign material by Victorian Trades Hall focusing on industrial relations, 1998
... 1998 Australian federal election campaign material by...1998 federal election...1998 federal election campaign material by Victorian Trades... liberal party 1998 federal election protest industrial relations ...Owned by long-time Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (Victorian Branch) Professional Officer Catherine Hutchings.1998 federal election campaign material by Victorian Trades Hall. Full colour bi-fold brochure, using images depicting 1998 Australian waterfront dispute. Text on front: 'Welcome to John Howard's Australia. In 1996, John Howard promised that under his industrial relations laws, 'no worker would be worse off'. In 1998, his government cheered on the illegal sacking of 2000 workers. His laws have changed our system from one of fairness and decency to a system that encourages conflict and division. John Howard's laws are undermining Australian wages and working conditions by attacking unions, encouraging individual contracts and dismantling the award system and the Industrial Relations Commission. On October 3rd [1998], use your vote wisely Your job may depend on it.' Text on rear: 'Five Facts About Industrial Relations Under John Howard Workers have lost award conditions and legal protections. Australian wages are being undermined by individual contracts and non-union agreements. Companies can use corporate law to sack workforces and not pay wages owed. Workers have been sacked because they belong to a Union. Conflict and Division in the workforce has increased. On October 3rd [1998], use your vote wisely. Your job may depend on it.'victoria, australia, john howard, liberal party, 1998 federal election, protest, industrial relations, unions, trade unions, trades hall, carlton, politics, political history, waterfront dispute, events, labour history, solidarity -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Electoral handbook 1949 federal election, 1949
... Electoral handbook 1949 federal election...Electoral handbook for the 1949 federal election... for the 1949 federal election. Electoral handbook for the 1949 federal ...Electoral handbook for the 1949 federal election.Electoral handbook for the 1949 federal election. This book contains the main provisions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 - 1949 for the use of endorsed candidates, party members, organizers and canvassers.Electoral handbook for the 1949 federal election. politics and government, australian government, elections -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Flyer - Voting information for Federal election 2019, 2019
... Voting information for Federal election 2019... electorate in the 2019 Federal election. In the form of an envelope... in the 2019 Federal election. In the form of an envelope it has ...Flyer promoting Josh BURNS as candidate for Macnamara electorate in the 2019 Federal election. In the form of an envelope it has a 'stamp' with a sketch of St Kilda pier and 'postmark' stating Federal Election Day Saturday 18 May 2019.Fold out flyer in shape of a DL envelope.josh burns, australian electoral commission, politics, macnamara electorate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - FIRST FEDERAL ELECTION PENCIL, 29/03/1901
... FIRST FEDERAL ELECTION PENCIL... 'Pencil (used?) At First Federal Election for Senate on 29th.... Tool FIRST FEDERAL ELECTION PENCIL ...Thick Blue Pencil with paper note glued to it reading 'Pencil (used?) At First Federal Election for Senate on 29th march 1901 at (Roust st?) By James G. Owen Deputy Returning Officer Federated Parliament of Australia.domestic equipment, writing equipment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Flyer - Promotional information for Josh Burns Federal election 2019, 2019
... Promotional information for Josh Burns Federal election... electorate in the 2019 Federal election. ... in the 2019 Federal election. Josh BURNS Australian Electoral ...Flyer promoting Josh BURNS as candidate for Macnamara electorate in the 2019 Federal election. Folded square flyer in shape with photograph of Josh BURNS on the cover.josh burns, australian electoral commission, politics, macnamara electorate -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book, "1998 Federal Election Reference Roll", Oct 1998
... "1998 Federal Election Reference Roll"..."1998 Federal Election Reference Roll" Certified list... australian electoral commission "1998 Federal Election Reference Roll ..."1998 Federal Election Reference Roll" Certified list of Electors for the Division of Melbourne Ports as at 3 October 1998. 412 pages A4 softcover book, yellow cover, with black tape binding. A total of 82,231 namespolitics, australian electoral commission -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Democracy Sausage at Magpie Primary School, Victoria, 2019, 18/05/2019
... federal election... during the 2019 Federal Election. ... Office goldfields magpie democracy sausage federal election ...A democracy sausage purchased at Magpie Primary School during the 2019 Federal Election. magpie, democracy sausage, federal election, magpie state school -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Flyer - Liberal Party voting information for Federal election 2019, Snap Printing, 2029
... Liberal Party voting information for Federal election 2019... information for Federal election 2019 Snap Printing ...Macnamara canditate, Kate ASHMOR's Liberal Party Greek election Election flyer.kate asmor, liberal party -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Digital image of Federal election signs, c.2019
... Digital image of Federal election signs.... election posters. Photograph Digital image of Federal election ...Digital collage of Port houses displaying election posters.commonwealth government -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document, Leaflet Federal Election, 2013
... Leaflet Federal Election... This is a 2013 election leaflet for Dan Tehan, the Federal Member ...This is a 2013 election leaflet for Dan Tehan, the Federal Member for Wannon (Liberal Party). Wannon electorate is in the south west of Victoria and was one of the original seats established in 1900 for the first Federal Government. Warrnambool is in the Wannon Electorate. Dan Tehan won the seat in 2010 for the Liberal Party and has held it ever since. This is a leaflet of four pages and a cover. The printed material is multi-coloured with colour photographs, a map of the electorate and election statements and promises. There is one loose sheet printed in black and white. dan tehan, wannon electorate, warrnambool -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Leaflet, Australian Electoral Commission, [Electorate of Jagajaga. Federal elections 2022. Election material], 2022
... [Electorate of Jagajaga. Federal elections 2022. Election... Commission 2022 "...official guide to the2022 federal election...Collection of leaflets describing candidates for election... federal election Saturday 21 May 2022"; individual leaflets ...Collection of leaflets comprising: Australian Electoral Commission 2022 "...official guide to the2022 federal election Saturday 21 May 2022"; individual leaflets for each of the Jagajaga candidates: Liz Chase, Zahra Mustaf, Maya Tesa, Kate Thwaites, Sahil Tomar, Allison Zelinks.Collection of leaflets describing candidates for election to the federal seat of Jagajaga in 2022, Includes the official guide to the election.elections, federal elections, jagajaga electorate -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation
Flyer for protest about industrial relations reform at Trades Hall, 30 September 1998, 1998
... 1998 federal election... of the 1998 Australian federal election. Image depicts 'scab' labour... federal election protest industrial relations unions trade unions ...Owned by long-time Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (Victorian Branch) Professional Officer Catherine Hutchings.Colour flyer advertising union-led protest ahead of the 1998 Australian federal election. Image depicts 'scab' labour used in 1998 waterfront dispute. along with an authorisation and the following text: 'feeling relaxed & comfortable in John Howard's Australia? protest against Howard's IR laws 10 am Wed. 30 Sept. Trades Hall Cnr. Lygon & Victoria St. Carlton'.victoria, australia, john howard, 1998 federal election, protest, industrial relations, unions, trade unions, trades hall, carlton, politics, political history, waterfront dispute, events, labour history, solidarity -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation
Australian Nursing Federation aged care campaign badge, 2001
... 2001 federal election... Australian federal election. The campaign called on the government... in the lead up to a November 2001 Australian federal election ...Button distributed to and worn by Australian Nursing Federation (ANF) members. The ANF has been campaigning for more funding and qualified nurses to improve the quality of aged care for the past several decades, and continues to do so. This particular badge is from a 2001 campaign in the lead up to a November 2001 Australian federal election. The campaign called on the government and opposition to make commitments to around aged care staffing and funding. Branch newsletters from late 2001 focused on aged care staff shortages & under-funding, with placards from rallies featuring slogans such as 'Aged care nurses. We care. Do you?' and 'Aged care. Who care? We care'. Therefore, it is believed that this badge was manufactured and distributed from August to December 2001.Circular orange and dark blue plastic badge. Silver metal, plastic-coated, with safety pin fastener adhered to back. Badge printed with 'Aged Care. Who Cares? I care.' and the ANF [Australian Nursing Federation] logo. 'I Care.' is underlined.nursing, nurses, unionism, aged care, lobbying, 2001 federal election, funding, badges, buttons, pins, trade unions, labour history, staffing, workforce, patient care -
Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation
Card from Queensland Nurses Union (Bundaberg Branch) to Catherine Hutchings, visiting Victorian nurses union staff member, 1993
... 1993 federal election... strategically held ahead of the 1993 Federal election to discourage.... The meetings were strategically held ahead of the 1993 Federal election ...Thank-you card given to Australian Nursing Federation (Victorian Branch) staff member Catherine Hutchings by staff at the Bundaberg Branch of the Queensland Nurses Union. In 1993, Victorian Branch staff travelled throughout Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory for a series of meetings on recent events impacting nurses' conditions in Victoria. The meetings were strategically held ahead of the 1993 Federal election to discourage the election of a Coalition government. The election of the Coalition government in Victoria in 1992 had seen the introduction of the Employee Relations Act, which saw the end of the state award system in Victoria. This gave employers greater powers to establish wages and conditions and less power to the Industrial Relations Commission, foreshadowing what would later occur at a Federal level. An article in the Victorian Branch newsletter 'On the Record' from April 1993 describes the 'tour'. Entitled 'Vic. Nurses Spreading the Word in Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory', it explains: "Catherine Huntchin[g]s and Elizabeth Hulme recently spent a week in Queensland informing nurses about the effect of a Liberal Government on nurses. As well, Tracy Austin visited WA to talk to nurses there about life under Kenneyt [sic]. Catherine and Liz held a total of 23 meetings from Cairns to Brisbane, as well as giving media interviews. It was well worth the effort and certainly there was much support given to nurses in Victoria. Perhaps the most interesting issue was that many nurses did not realise that they may find themselves in the same situation if we have a change in Federal Government. In February, Catherine went to the NT to talk to nurses in Darwin, Alice Springs and Katherine and despite some minor hiccoughs (the Health Department banned all the meetings so alternative venues had to be found) the turnout was gratifying - you have to be dedicated to attend a meeting held in a carpark in 32 C heat! Catherine says that the reception she received in both QLD and the NT was superb. "Everyone went out of their way to make us feel very welcome, and to shower us with sympathy over the situation. More important, is the fact that the information was distributed so no matter how the votes go on March 13 [1993, federal election] - they will be informed votes." she said. Catherine, Liz and Tracy extend sincere thanks to all interstate nurses who made their visits a success."Typed card given with flower bouquet. Printed on one side with personalised, typed message 'DEAR CATHERINE, UNITED WE STAND DEVIDED [sic] WE BEG THANKS FOR SPEAKING UP FOR US. FROM B'BERG [Bundaberg] BRANCH Q.N.U. [Queensland Nurses Union]'.nursing, nurses, unionism, solidarity, victoria, queensland, bundaberg, campaigning, 1993 federal election, 1992 victorian election, australian nursing federation, trade unions, politics, queensland nurses union, qnu, anf -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Correspondence, Memo for Blackburn Branch Secretary of Liberal & Country Party
... and likely ensuing Federal Election, wanting endorsement... of possible dissolution and likely ensuing Federal Election, wanting... and likely ensuing Federal Election, wanting endorsement ...Memo for Blackburn Branch Secretary L.C.P.Memo for Blackburn Branch Secretary L.C.P. because of possible dissolution and likely ensuing Federal Election, wanting endorsement of a candidate for Latrobe. Would the Branch pass a resolution if it desires the candidature of the Honourable R.G. Casey. The motion was submitted and carried. Memo author, Marjorie Hine, Secretary Latrobe L.C.P. Electorate Committee.Memo for Blackburn Branch Secretary L.C.P.elections, casey, richard gardiner lord, hine, marjorie, liberal and country party latrobe electorate committee, liberal and country party blackburn branch -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Early lesson in justice, by Rosie Bray, 2019_
... for 1949 Federal election included.... of Liberal Party electoral advertisment for 1949 Federal election ...Rosie's experiences as a junior staff member at the Myer Emporium in 1948, where she was accused of being a communist.5 p. text, copy of Liberal Party electoral advertisment for 1949 Federal election included.rosalie bray, myer melbourne -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Magpie Primary School, Victoria, 2019, 18/05/2019
... the 2019 Federal Election. Includes historical information from... during the 2019 Federal Election. Includes historical information ...The red brick Magpie Primary School opened on 31 May 1880.Colour photographs of the Magpie Primary School during the 2019 Federal Election. Includes historical information from a brick pathway.magpie, magpie primary school, education, magpie state school -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet - Ephemera, Federal Elections, 1/09/1940 12:00:00 AM
... Electorate, Federal elections, 21 September 1940. Distributed by air... Electorate, Federal elections, 21 September 1940. Election pamphlet ...Election pamphlet for Frank Fisher, candidate for Deakin Electorate, Federal elections, 21 September 1940.Election pamphlet for Frank Fisher, candidate for Deakin Electorate, Federal elections, 21 September 1940. Distributed by air! Harold C. Clement, campaign secretary.Election pamphlet for Frank Fisher, candidate for Deakin Electorate, Federal elections, 21 September 1940.fisher, frank, australian government, elections, clement, harold c -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Sticker, "Lyn to Win", political sticker for Australian Democrats Senator Lyn Allison, 2004
... For the 2004 Federal Election... For the 2004 Federal Election politics lyn allison "Lyn to Win ...For the 2004 Federal Election"Lyn to Win" Political sticker Australian Democrats 2004 for Senator Lyn Allison. red, white and navy.politics, lyn allison -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Card - Membership, Maroondah Sports Club Membership Card, Ringwood C2021
... Centre for Federal Elections). ... used a voting Centre for Federal Elections). Maroondah Sports ...Plastic Membership card from the defunct Maroondah Sports Club, cnr Mt Dandenong and Dublin Roads, Ringwood East. (Found in disused club area when building was being used a voting Centre for Federal Elections). -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Equipment - Promotional carry bag, 2019
... electorate in the 2019 Federal election.... in the 2019 Federal election. Josh BURNS Australian Electoral ...Bag promoting Josh BURNS as candidate for Macnamara electorate in the 2019 Federal election.Red election carry bag advertising Josh BURNS Labor for Macnamarajosh burns, australian electoral commission, politics, macnamara electorate -
Greensborough Historical Society
Leaflet, Institute of Public Affairs (N.S.W), Treachery to the constitution is abroad in the land!, 1949_
... to the 1949 Australian federal election criticising the Labor... of Public Affairs prior to the 1949 Australian federal election ...Brochure issued by the Institute of Public Affairs prior to the 1949 Australian federal election criticising the Labor government policy of bank nationalisation.The Australian Labor Party's bank nationalisation policy was strenuously opposed by conservative parties and organisations, and probably was a significant factor in its loss of the 1949 federal election.Leaflet 4 p. printed in black on white paperinstitute of public affairs (n.s.w), australian labor party, bank nationalisation, politics -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Magazine, Catherine King, "Catherine's Contact", Sep. 2016
... "Catherine's Contact", published by Catherine King, MP, Federal Member... "Catherine's Contact", published by Catherine King, MP, Federal Member ...Magazine or Newsletter - folded single sheet - titled "Catherine's Contact", published by Catherine King, MP, Federal Member for Ballarat, Spring 2016 issue. Published following the July Federal election, features grants received by local groups, supporting volunteers and a piece of the Museum' function tram - Cuthberts 939.trams, tramways, cuthberts 939, btm -
Greensborough Historical Society
Leaflet, Kate Thwaites, Kate Thwaites, Labor candidate for Jagajaga, 2019_05
... for Jagajaga in the May 2019 federal election, replacing Jenny Macklin... Labor candidate for Jagajaga in the May 2019 federal election ...Kate Thwaites was the succesful Labor candidate for Jagajaga in the May 2019 federal election, replacing Jenny Macklin, who had retired. This collection is part of her pre-election advertising.Collection of four colour election leaflets for Labor candidate for Jagajaga, Kate Thwaitesjagajaga, kate thwaites, elections -
Unions Ballarat
It wasn't meant to be easy: Tamie Fraser in Canberra, Hindhaugh, Christina, 1986
... role of campaigning on her husband's behalf in the 1975 Federal... of campaigning on her husband's behalf in the 1975 Federal election ...Biography of Tamie Fraser. Tamie Fraser was married to Malcolm Fraser who was Prime Minister of Australia. Includes her role of campaigning on her husband's behalf in the 1975 Federal election. The author, Christina Hindhaugh, is Tamie Fraser's sister.Relevant to the history of liberal and labour politics in Australia, including events around the dismissal of the Whitlam government in 1975.Paper; book. Dust jacket: light blue background; colour picture of Tamie Fraser, black and blue lettering; author's name and title. Cover: blue; white lettering; author's name and title.Title page: name, "F. J. Story, Ex AL 3/87".fraser, tamie, fraser, tamara, fraser, malcolm, btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, politics, politicians, politicians' spouses, biography, whitlam government - dismissal, whitlam, eg, 1975, liberal party australia, australian labour party, alp, australiana fund, open garden scheme, prime minister, beggs, tamara -
Unions Ballarat
Hayden : a political biography, Murphy, Denis, 1980
... became leader and won the 1983 federal election. Hayden served... leader and won the 1983 federal election. Hayden served ...A biography of ALP MP Bill Hayden, formerly leader of the opposition. Hayden relinquished this role, after which Bob Hawke became leader and won the 1983 federal election. Hayden served as Governor General from 1989-1996.Relevant to the history of the Australian Labor Party and Australian political history.Paper; book. Front cover: picture of Bill Hayden. Front cover: title and author.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, hayden, bill, alp, australian labour party, politics, politicians, elections, biography, governor general -
Unions Ballarat
Photograph: Marg Card at Eureka Stockade, 1998
... . Marg Card unsuccessfully contested the 1998 federal election... unsuccessfully contested the 1998 federal election for the seat ...Picture of Marg Card and unidentified child. Marg is carrying a Eureka Flag. The picture was taken at an ALP barbeque. Marg Card unsuccessfully contested the 1998 federal election for the seat of Ballarat. She served as a councillor and mayor at the Moorabool Shire.Photographbtlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, card, marg, eureka stockade, southern cross flag, alp, australian labor party -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - Apron, 1982
... Apron sold prior to 1983 Federal Elections won by Labour... Mitcham melbourne Apron sold prior to 1983 Federal Elections won ...Apron sold prior to 1983 Federal Elections won by Labour Party. Bob Hawke became Prime Minister after taking over leadership of the Opposition from Bill Hayden just prior to the elections called by Malcolm Fraser. Worn by donorRed cotton BBQ apron, black binding around edges and waist ties. 'Bill's Boys' printed in black. Cartoon images of Neville Wran, Bill Hayden, Bob Hawke, Gough Whitlam and Al Grassby.domestic items, cooking, costume, male working -
Unions Ballarat
Photograph: Marg Card outside of ALP Ballarat campaign office, 6 August 1998
... office Marg Card unsuccessfully contested the 1998 federal... Card unsuccessfully contested the 1998 federal election ...Photograph: Marg Card outside of ALP Ballarat campaign office Marg Card unsuccessfully contested the 1998 federal election for the seat of Ballarat. She served as a councillor and mayor at the Moorabool Shire. Her campaign poster is on the left hand side and reads: "Marg Card - A better deal for Ballarat."Photographbtlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, card, marg, elections, politicians, alp, australian labor party -
Unions Ballarat
Photograph: Cheryl Kernot and Marg Card, April 1998
... federal election for the seat of Ballarat. She served...). Marg Card unsuccessfully contested the 1998 federal election ...Photograph: Cheryl Kernot and Marg Card. Photo includes a 7 News cameraman (unidentified). Cheryl Kernot is a former Australian Senator and leader of the Australian Democrats party (1990-1997) and member of the House of Representatives with the ALP (1998-2001). Marg Card unsuccessfully contested the 1998 federal election for the seat of Ballarat. She served as a councillor and mayor at the Moorabool Shire.Photograph.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, kernot, cheryl, card, marg, elections, politicians, australian democrats, alp, australian labor party