Items tagged peace issues in MV Collections
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Badge - Vietnam Moratorium, Withdraw All Troops Now, 1970-1971
This badge was issused in the early 1970s to promote the three Vietnam Moratorium marches held in Melbourne in 1970 and 1971.
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Badge - Black Rights = Black Land Rights, Australia, 1960s-1990s
Badge, 'Black Rights = Black Land Rights', alternatively known as a button, was most likely produced to bring attention to the growing push for indigenous land rights as a part of the m ...
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Badge - Peace, circa 1980-1986
Peace badge, alternatively known as a button, used in the 1980s. The badge depicts a pink triangle with a white 'Peace Symbol' inside it.The pink triangle was originally used by the Naz ...
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Badge - Nuclear Family No Thanks, Australia, 1970s-1980s
'Nuclear Family No Thanks' badge, alternatively known as a button, produced in the 1970s in response to mounting debates around nuclear testing and nuclear power. The text on this badge ...
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Badge - Liberate Zimbabwe Support ZAPU-ZANU, Zimbabwe, 1965-1979
Badge, alternatively known as a button, supporting black Africans' fight for self-rule in British controlled Rhodesia during the period 1965 to 1979. The Zimbabwe African National Union ...
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Badge - Stop Uranium Mining, Australia, 1960s-2000s
'Stop Uranium Mining' badge, alternatively known as a button, supports the long-running campaign to stop uranium mining in Australia. Australia has the world's largest reserves of urani ...
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Badge - Warning: These People Are Mad, 1980s
'Warning: These People Are Mad' badge, alternatively known as a button, depicting two controversial politicians of the 1980s: British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and President of t ...
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Badge - Women Against Nuclear Energy, place unknown, 1970s-1980s
'Women against nuclear energy' protest badge, also known as a button. The involvement of women's groups in the area of nuclear energy protest continues throughout the world, particularl ...
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Badge - Solar Power Now, 1980s
Badge, also known as a button, encouraging the use of solar power as opposed to some of the more resource dependent forms of energy. With the climate change debate generating great inte ...
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Badge - East Timor Indonesian Troops Out Now, 1975-1999
'East Timor Indonesian Troops Out Now' badge, alternatively known as a button, was made between 1975-1999 during the time of Indonesian rule of East Timor. The de-colonisation process f ...
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