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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Project, Museum Victoria, 2005-2006
Image: Badge - Immoral Minority Member, circa 1979
Source: Museum Victoria
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender histories have been commonly regarded as 'hidden' histories. Evidence has all too often been actively suppressed or destroyed, leading to incorrect beliefs that these histories do not exist, or that queer sexuality and its impact on society is limited to the present and the very recent past. Even while this is acknowledged to be false by many individuals and institutions, there is still a dearth of identified historical material that sheds light on the place of queer sexuality in the story of Victoria, leaving an imbalanced and inaccurate picture of the State's past.
Yet Victoria has a very rich and diverse history in relation to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender experience. Part of this diversity and richness has been documented by the archival and public work of the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives since its establishment in 1978. Other organisations, such as the Women's Liberation and Lesbian Feminist Archives, the New Frontier Dance Association and individuals, have also been documenting information and collecting the material culture of queer communities. All, however, face significant challenges in both resources and broader public support and recognition. The Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives, for instance, is a self-funded community group reliant upon volunteers. Its efforts to collect and preserve material and make it accessible to the public has been significantly limited by lack of resources, and, proactive research and accumulation has proved challenging.
Conversely, major public collecting institutions such as Museum Victoria and the State Library of Victoria have much work yet to do to recognise and organise relevant material within their collections, make their collections accessible to the public, and run public programs around lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender histories and experiences. In 2005-2006 a pilot survey was undertaken by Museum Victoria, in conjunction with the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives and the State Library of Victoria, to show that with some targeted resource provision for research, we can unearth important and exciting documentation of an important and hitherto 'hidden' aspect of Victoria's, and indeed Australia's, past. The broad aims of the project included improved knowledge, representation and interpretation of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender material in public collections. It aimed to promote the development of strategies for encouraging discussion and awareness of homosexuality in the mainstream community. It also aimed to begin to provide lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Victorians with a sense of inclusion in the broader story of our heritage. The survey has provided an opportunity for the celebration of political and social achievements, and recognition of the tenets of equal opportunity and human rights for all Victorians.
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender project has been of both symbolic and practical significance to major Victorian collecting institutions and to GLBT communities in Victoria. It has demonstrated the importance of active collecting, documentation and research into histories which have been and largely remain hidden, and has shown the value of material which exists in both public and private collections. It has identified areas in which resources are urgently required to document and maintain the material record of GLBT communities in Victoria, provided the groundwork for a broader, nation-wide survey and suggested a range of strategies for improving representation of cultural diversity in our major collecting institutions.
Davison, Kate, 2006. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Material Survey. Museum Victoria, Melbourne.
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Badges - 'Arouse Your Sexual Politics', Australia, 1983-1986
Badge, alternatively known as a button, created by Patrick Bros Melbourne, circa 1983-1986. The cartoon depiction of three people in a bed and the caption 'Arouse Your Sexual Politics' ...
From: Melbourne, Australia Images: 4 -
Lapel Pin - World Aids Day, circa 1990s
Alternative Name(s): Badge Enamelled metal pin comprising black outer circule and inner shape of pink/red ribbon, with pin at top. Inscribed 'WORLD AIDS DAY'. Produced for an Aids Awa ...
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Leaflet - Flaunt Your Fetish II, Yellow, circa 1991-1992
Alternative Name(s): Flyer, Handout Yellow leaflet titled 'FLAUNT YOUR FETISH II', advertising performances of various bands and dancers at the Tote Hotel in Collingwood for the Flaunt ...
From: Melbourne, Australia Images: 1 -
Leaflet - 'The Australian Lesbian & Gay Archives', Queer Melbourne History Walk, February ...
Alternative Name(s): Flyer Yellow single-page leaflet produced by the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives (ALGA) for the Queer Melbourne History Walk, February 2003. Includes 12-stop i ...
From: South Yarra, Australia Images: 5 -
Medal - ANZAC Remembrance, Dora Ohlfsen, Australia, 1919
Australia ANZAC Rememberance 1914 - 1918 Artist Dora Ohlfsen 1918 (AD) Mint: not recorded Other Details: This medal was produced and sold to raise funds for of Australians and New Zeal ...
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Medal - ANZAC Remembrance, Dora Ohlfsen, Australia, 1919
Australia ANZAC Rememberance 1914 - 1918 Artist Dora Ohlfsen1918 (AD) Mint: not recorded Other Details: This medal was produced and sold to raise funds for of Australians and New Zeala ...
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Medal - ANZAC Remembrance, Dora Ohlfsen, Australia, 1919
Australia ANZAC Rememberance 1914 - 1918 Artist Dora Ohlfsen1918 (AD) Mint: not recorded Other Details: This medal was produced and sold to raise funds for of Australians and New Zeala ...
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Medal - ANZAC Remembrance, Dora Ohlfsen, Australia, 1919
Copper medal featuring picture of fallen soldier being comforted by a female 'Australia'. This medal was produced and sold to raise funds for of Australians and New Zealanders maimed in ...
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Medal - ANZAC Remembrance, Dora Ohlfsen, Australia, 1919
Bronze medal featuring picture of fallen soldier being comforted by a female 'Australia'. This medal was produced and sold to raise funds for of Australians and New Zealanders maimed in ...
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Poster - AIDS Memorial Candlelight Vigil and AIDS Quilt Display, 2001
Advertising poster printed in yellow and white on black, promoting the 2001 'AIDS Memorial Candlelight Vigil and Remembrance Ceremony' on 7 October at the Melbourne Museum plaza and th ...
From: Melbourne, Australia Images: 1 -
T-Shirt - Bendigo Queer Film Festival, 2004
Black cotton T-shirt, size XL, printed with Bendigo Queer Film Festival logo. Produced as memorial merchandise by and for the Bendigo Queer Film Festival 2004. The Bendigo Queer Film F ...
From: Bendigo, Australia Images: 1 -
Teapot - Silver, Trophy, Miss Newcomb, 1857
Silver teapot featuring an eagle head with open beak at the mouth, and mask at base of spout The teapot was a prize trophy from Geelong & Western District Agricultural & Horticultural S ...
From: Geelong, Australia Images: 3 -
Ticket - Bendigo Queer Film Festival, 'A Touch of Pink', 2005
Pink admission ticket to Bendigo Queer Film Festival (BQFF) 2005, 8pm Saturday 2nd April, Campbell Theatrette. The Bendigo Queer Film Festival was begun in 2004 by Chris Walters, in re ...
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