Items tagged political protests 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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Negative - Cue, Western Australia, Apr 1897
The Biggest Family Album of Australia, Museum Victoria
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Negative - by Laurie Richards Studio, Melbourne, Victoria, Oct 1954
Group of marchers with banners and flags in the Trafalgar Day march marching past St Paul's Cathedral and the Gas and Fuel Building,.
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Badge - Don't Blame Me I Didn't Vote For Him, Australia, 1992-1999
Don't Blame Me I Didn't Vote For Him' badge, alternatively known as a button, made by Badge-A-Minit (BAM). It was created to protest against the government of Jeff Kennett who was Premi ...
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Badge - Women who Strive to be Equal With Men Lack Ambition, Australia, 1970s
Badge, made by Patrick Brothers, with the popular early 1970's Women's Movement slogan 'Women who Strive to be Equal with Men Lack Ambition'. The slogan infers that there is more to wom ...
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Badge - Save the Whale, Australia, 1980s-1990s
This badge, alternatively known as a button, supports the notion of saving increasingly threatened breeds of whale. The slogan on the badge, 'Save the Whale', refers to a protest moveme ...
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Badge - U.S. Out of the Gulf, 1990
'U.S. Out of the Gulf' badge, alternatively known as a button, made in response to the Persian Gulf War of 1990-1991. The UN-sanctioned war was waged by 34 nations against Iraq. Iraq, u ...
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Badge - Your Rights at Work, Australia, 2005
This badge, alternatively known as a button, was produced to protest against the Howard Government's Industrial Relations law package,'Workchoices', which came into effect in 2006. The ...
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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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