Guide to the Ephemera relating to the Australian federal election campaigns
EPH FC 13
National Library of Australia View Catalogue Record
Created: 2022
Collection Summary
- Title
- Ephemera relating to the Australian federal election campaigns
- Date Range
- 1901 - 2022
- Collection Number
- EPH FC 13
- Extent
- 1 collection
- Language of Materials
- English
- Repository
- Printed Collections
Introduction
Scope and Contents
Covers mainly printed materials issued by the parties, independents, lobby groups for both Houses of Parliament for most elections from 1901 to date including referenda. The range of ephemera includes bumper stickers, posters, visiting cards, cartoons, newspapers, electorate reports, postcards, voting forms. Features some unusual non-print political collectibles such as banners, balloons, flags, clothing, buttons, badges, hats, sound recordings, coffee bean poll. From 1996 it includes paper copies of material found on the Internet. All materials are either bound or unbound.
A guide to the Australian Democrats slogans and logo history up to 2004 is included with 1977 campaign material.
The list is based on imperfect holdings and is updated over time as gaps in the Library's holdings are filled.
Biographical / Historical
Elections are for the House of Representatives and half the Senate. A simultaneous (or double) dissolution election is for both the House of Representatives and the entire Senate. Election dates since Federation: 1901, 1903, 1906 ; 1910, 1913, 1914 (double), 1917, 1919 ; 1922, 1925, 1928, 1929 (HR) ; 1931, 1934, 1937 ; 1940, 1943, 1946, 1949 ; 1951 (double), 1953 (half S), 1954 (HR), 1955, 1958 ; 1961, 1963 (HR), 1964 (half S), 1966 (HR), 1967 (half S), 1969 (HR) ; 1970 (half S), 1972 (HR), 1974 (double), 1975 (double), 1977 ; 1980, 1983 (double), 1984, 1987 (double) ; 1990, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019.
Referendums are the formal process of amending the Commonwealth Constitution of which there have been eighteen involving forty-two separate amendment attempts of which only eight have been carried. There have been eight occasions where the referendums have been held simultaneously with the elections in 1906, 1910, 1913, 1919, 1928, 1946, 1974, 1984. These maybe included here.
Item Descriptions
Class. Federal election campaign, 29-30 March 1901
This sub-collection covers ephemera produced for the 1901 Australian federal election campaign. The collection covers mainly printed materials issued by the parties, independents, and lobby groups for both Houses of Parliament. The range of ephemera includes leaflets, flyers and postcards.
Related Materials
For more detailed information regarding this material held by the National Library please see the following: [Ephemera relating to Australian federal election campaigns between 1901 and 1910].
Content advisory notice:
Please be advised that this sub-collection contains language, terms and descriptions that could cause offence and may not be considered appropriate today. Including terms and descriptions relating to people of colour and the White Australia Policy.
Class. Federal election campaign, 16 December 1903
This sub-collection covers ephemera produced for the 1903 Australian federal election campaign. The collection covers mainly printed materials issued by the parties, independents, and lobby groups for both Houses of Parliament. The range of ephemera includes leaflets, flyers and postcards.
Related Materials
For more detailed information regarding this material held by the National Library please see the following: [Ephemera relating to Australian federal election campaigns between 1901 and 1910].
Content advisory notice:
Please be advised that this sub-collection contains language, terms and descriptions that could cause offence and may not be considered appropriate today including terms and descriptions relating to Pacific Island workers and the White Australia Policy.
Class. Federal election campaign, 12 December 1906
This sub-collection covers ephemera produced for the 1906 Australian federal election campaign. The collection covers mainly printed materials issued by the parties, independents, and lobby groups for both Houses of Parliament. The range of ephemera includes leaflets, flyers and postcards.
Related Materials
For more detailed information regarding this material held by the National Library please see the following: [Ephemera relating to Australian federal election campaigns between 1901 and 1910].
Cultural sensitivity advisory notice:
Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nation people are advised that this sub-collection contains language, terms and descriptions that could cause offence and may not be considered appropriate today.
Content advisory notice:
Please be advised that this sub-collection contains language, terms and descriptions that could cause offence and may not be considered appropriate today. Including terms and descriptions relating to people of colour and the White Australia Policy.
Class. Federal election campaign, 13 April 1910
This sub-collection covers ephemera produced for the 1910 Australian federal election campaign. The collection covers mainly printed materials issued by the parties, independents, and lobby groups for both Houses of Parliament. The range of ephemera includes leaflets, flyers and postcards.
Related Materials
For more detailed information regarding this material held by the National Library please see the following: [Ephemera relating to Australian federal election campaigns between 1901 and 1910].
Content advisory notice:
Please be advised that this sub-collection contains language, terms and descriptions that could cause offence and may not be considered appropriate today. Including terms and descriptions relating to people of colour, Pacific Islander workers and the White Australia Policy.
Class. Federal election campaign, 31 May 1913
This sub-collection covers ephemera produced for the 1913 Australian federal election campaign. The collection covers mainly printed materials issued by the parties for both Houses of Parliament. The range of ephemera includes leaflets, flyers, and postcards.
Related Materials
For more detailed information regarding this material held by the National Library please see the following: [Ephemera relating to Australian federal election campaigns between 1913 and 1919].
Content advisory notice:
Please be advised that this sub-collection contains language, terms and descriptions which reflect the period in which the works were created, and may now be considered inaccurate, inappropriate or offensive.
Class. Federal election campaign, 5 September 1914
This sub-collection covers ephemera produced for the 1914 Australian federal election campaign. The collection covers mainly printed materials issued by the parties for both Houses of Parliament. The range of ephemera includes leaflets, pamphlets, and flyers.
Related Materials
For more detailed information regarding this material held by the National Library please see the following: [Ephemera relating to Australian federal election campaigns between 1913 and 1919].
Class. Federal election campaign, 5 May 1917
This sub-collection covers ephemera produced for the 1917 Australian federal election campaign. The collection covers mainly printed materials issued by the parties and independents for both Houses of Parliament. The range of ephemera includes leaflets, flyers, and booklets.
Related Materials
For more detailed information regarding this material held by the National Library please see the following: [Ephemera relating to Australian federal election campaigns between 1913 and 1919].
Content advisory notice:
Please be advised this sub-collection contains language, terms and descriptions which reflect the period in which the works were created, and may now be considered inaccurate, inappropriate or offensive. Including terms and descriptions relating to people with disabilities, the White Australia Policy and people of colour.
Class. Federal election campaign, 13 December 1919
This sub-collection covers ephemera produced for the 1919 Australian federal election campaign. The collection covers mainly printed materials issued by the parties for both Houses of Parliament. The range of ephemera includes leaflets, flyers, pamphlets, envelopes, newspaper cuttings, booklets, tickets, and postcards.
Related Materials
For more detailed information regarding this material held by the National Library please see the following: [Ephemera relating to Australian federal election campaigns between 1913 and 1919].
Content advisory notice:
Please be advised this sub-collection contains language, terms and descriptions which reflect the period in which the works were created, and may now be considered inaccurate, inappropriate or offensive. Including terms, descriptions and discussions relating to the White Australia Policy, people from Japan and people of colour.
Class. Federal election campaign, 16 December 1922
This sub-collection covers ephemera produced for the 1922 Australian federal election campaign. The collection covers mainly printed materials issued by the parties for both Houses of Parliament. As well as the following by-elections: Kalgoorlie (18 December 1920) and Parramatta (10 December 1921). The range of ephemera includes leaflets, flyers, and cards.
Related Materials
For more detailed information regarding this material held by the National Library please see the following: [Ephemera relating to Australian federal election campaigns between 1922 and 1929].
Content advisory notice:
Please be advised that this sub-collection contains language, terms and descriptions which reflect the period in which the works were created, and may now be considered inaccurate, inappropriate or offensive. Including terms and discussions relating to people of colour, Pacific Island workers and the White Australia Policy.
Class. Federal election campaign, 14 November 1925
This sub-collection covers ephemera produced for the 1925 Australian federal election campaign. The collection covers mainly printed materials issued by the parties for both Houses of Parliament. The range of ephemera includes leaflets, flyers, and cards.
Related Materials
For more detailed information regarding this material held by the National Library please see the following: [Ephemera relating to Australian federal election campaigns between 1922 and 1929].
Content advisory notice:
Please be advised that this sub-collection contains language, terms and descriptions which reflect the period in which the works were created, and may now be considered inaccurate, inappropriate or offensive. Including terms and descriptions relating to people of colour.
Class. Federal election campaign, 17 November 1928
This sub-collection covers ephemera produced for the 1928 Australian federal election campaign. The collection covers mainly printed materials issued by the parties for both Houses of Parliament. As well as the Martin by-election (16 June 1928). The range of ephemera includes leaflets and flyers.
Related Materials
For more detailed information regarding this material held by the National Library please see the following: [Ephemera relating to Australian federal election campaigns between 1922 and 1929].
Content advisory notice:
Please be advised that this sub-collection contains imagery and descriptions which reflect the period in which the works were created, and may now be considered inaccurate, inappropriate or offensive.
Class. Federal election campaign, 12 October 1929
This sub-collection covers ephemera produced for the 1929 Australian federal election campaign. The collection covers mainly printed materials issued by the parties and lobby groups for both Houses of Parliament. The range of ephemera includes leaflets, flyers, booklets and sheets.
Related Materials
For more detailed information regarding this material held by the National Library please see the following: [Ephemera relating to Australian federal election campaigns between 1922 and 1929].
Content advisory notice:
Please be advised that this sub-collection contains imagery and descriptions which reflect the period in which the works were created, and may now be considered inaccurate, inappropriate or offensive. Includes terms and discussion relating to the White Australia Policy and people of colour.
Class. Federal election campaign, 19 December 1931
This sub-collection covers ephemera produced for the 1931 Australian federal election campaign. The collection covers mainly printed materials issued by the parties for both Houses of Parliament. As well as the 1931 Australian Labor Party Senate Selection Ballot for Western Australia. The range of ephemera includes leaflets, flyers, newspaper clippings and booklets.
Related Materials
For more detailed information regarding this material held by the National Library please see the following: [Ephemera relating to Australian federal election campaigns between 1931 and 1937].
Content advisory notice:
Please be advised that this sub-collection contains language, terms and descriptions which reflect the period in which the works were created, and may now be considered inaccurate, inappropriate or offensive. Including terms and imagery relating to people of colour and indentured labourers.
Class. Federal election campaign, 15 September 1934
This sub-collection covers ephemera produced for the 1934 Australian federal election campaign. The collection covers mainly printed materials issued by the parties for both Houses of Parliament. As well as the Wynnum By-election (28 April 1934) and the Australian Labor Party Senate Selection Ballot for Western Australia (16 July 1934). The range of ephemera includes leaflets, flyers, tickets and booklets.
Related Materials
For more detailed information regarding this material held by the National Library please see the following: [Ephemera relating to Australian federal election campaigns between 1931 and 1937].
Class. Federal election campaign, 23 October 1937
This sub-collection covers ephemera produced for the 1937 Australian federal election campaign. The collection covers mainly printed materials issued by the parties for both Houses of Parliament. As well as the Australian Labor Party Senate Selection Ballot for Western Australia (19 January - 8 March 1937). The range of ephemera includes leaflets, flyers, envelopes, letters, and cards.
Related Materials
For more detailed information regarding this material held by the National Library please see the following: [Ephemera relating to Australian federal election campaigns between 1931 and 1937].
Content advisory notice:
Please be advised that this sub-collection contains language, terms and descriptions which reflect the period in which the works were created, and may now be considered inaccurate, inappropriate or offensive.
Class. Federal election campaign, 21 September 1940
This sub-collection covers ephemera produced for the Australian federal election campaigns held in 1940, including the Corio federal by-election (21 September 1940) and the Kalgoorlie federal by-election (16 November 1940). The collection covers mainly printed materials issued by the parties for both Houses of Parliament. The range of ephemera includes leaflets, flyers, badges, envelopes and newspaper cuttings.
Related Materials
For more detailed information regarding this material held by the National Library please see the following: [Ephemera relating to the 1940 Australian federal election campaign].
Content advisory notice:
Please be advised this sub-collection contains language, terms and descriptions which reflect the period in which the works were created, and may now be considered inaccurate, inappropriate or offensive. Including terms and descriptions relating to people with disabilities.
Class. Federal election campaign, 21 August 1943
This sub-collection covers ephemera produced for the Australian federal election campaign of 1943, held on the 21st of August. As well as the Swan electorate by-election of 1944. The collection covers mainly printed materials issued by the parties and lobby groups for both Houses of Parliament. The range of ephemera includes leaflets, flyers, cards, and booklets.
Related Materials
For more detailed information regarding this material held by the National Library please see the following: [Ephemera relating to the 1943 Australian federal election campaign].
Content advisory notice:
Please be advised this collection contains language, terms and descriptions which reflect the period in which the works were created, and may now be considered inaccurate, inappropriate or offensive. Including terms and imagery relating to Japanese people.
Class. Federal election campaign, 28 September 1946
This sub-collection covers ephemera produced for the Australian federal election campaigns held in 1946; as well as the following by-elections: Fremantle (18 August 1945), Wimmera (9 February 1946), Henty (30 March 1946) and material for the Australian Labor Party Senate selection ballot (1 August - 1 October 1945). The sub-collection covers mainly printed materials issued by the parties, independents and lobby groups for both Houses of Parliament. The range of ephemera includes leaflets, flyers, letters, and envelopes.
Related Materials
For more detailed information regarding this material held by the National Library please see the following: [Ephemera relating to the 1946 Australian federal election campaign].
Class. Federal election campaign, 10 December 1949
This sub-collection covers ephemera produced for the Australian federal election campaign held in 1949; as well as material for the Australian Labor Party Senate selection ballot (14 January - 28 February 1949). The sub-collection covers mainly printed materials issued by the parties and independents for both Houses of Parliament. The range of ephemera includes leaflets, flyers, letters, cards, booklets and envelopes.
Related Materials
For more detailed information regarding this material held by the National Library please see the following: [Ephemera relating to the 1949 Australian federal election campaign].
Cultural sensitivity advisory notice:
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this sub-collection contains language, terms and descriptions which reflect the period in which the works were created, and may now be considered inaccurate, inappropriate or offensive.
Class. Federal election campaign, 9 December 1961
Parts 1, 3-4 bound; Part 2 including both bound and unbound material.
Class. Federal election campaign, 25 November 1967
Part 1 includes bond and unbound material; Part 2 bound.
Class. Federal election campaign, 2 December 1972
Parts 1-7 bound; Parts 8-9 unbound in folders.
Class. Federal election campaign (double dissolution), 13 December 1975
Class. Federal election campaign, 10 December 1977
Candidates filed in alphabetical order but not in folders.
Class. Federal election campaign, 2 March 1996
Arranged by State/Territory-Chamber-Electorate-Candidate.
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Australian Electoral Commissin election guides, National List of Candidates, 1996 (File Part 1)
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Class. Federal election campaign, 3 October 1998
All parts unbound.
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Australian Electoral Commission election guide, 1998 (File Part 1)
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Class. Federal election campaign, 10 November 2001
All parts unbound.
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Australian electoral Commission election guide, 2001 (File Part 1)
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Class. Federal election campaign, 9 October 2004
All parts unbound.
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Australian Electoral Commission National List of Candidates, 2004 (File Part 1)
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Class. Federal election campaign "KEVIN '07", 24 November 2007
All parts unbound
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Series Part 1. Australian electeral Commission National List of Candidates, 2007
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Class. Federal election campaign "Lets move Australia forward", 21 August 2010
All parts unbound.
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Series Parts 22-30. Political parties., 2010
Minor Parties, 2010 (File Part 29)
Australia First Party (NSW) Incorporated, Australian Democrats, Australian Fishing and Lifestyle party, Australian Natives Party, Carers Alliance, Christian Democratic Party (Fed Nile Group), Citizens electoral Council of Australia, Communist Alliance, Communist League, Democratic Labor Party (DLP) of Australia, Family First Party, Independent Liberal, Independent Radical Group, Independents, Liberal Democratic Party, Liberal National Party of Queensland (see Liberal Party), National Party of Australia - including New South Wales, Victoria, Western and South Australian Branches, Non-Custodial Parents Party (Equal Parenting), Secular Party of Australia, Shooters and Fishers Party, Socialist Alliance,and the Socialist Equality Party.
Series Parts 31-35. Lobby groups, A-Z, 2010
A-AC, 2010 (File Part 31)
Australian Christian Lobby (and Christian-related items), Australian Conservation Foundation, Australian Council for International Development (ACFID), and Australian Council for Social Service (ACOSS)
AM-Cr, 2010 (File Parts 32-33)
Australian Medcial Association (AMA), Australian Youth Climate Coalition (AYCC), Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation (ANTAR), Climate Action - Vote Climate, and Crikey
M-W, 2010 (File Part 35)
Make Poverty History, National Disability Sevices (NDS), National Territory Education Union (NTEU), No Forest Furnaces, NSW Teachers Federation, Palm Cove Committee, Public Health Association of Australia, Queensland Conservation Council, Residents of the Blue Mountains, Royal Societies for the prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), Stable Populatin Party of Australia, Sustainable Population Australia, Unions, YMCA, and WA First
Class. Federal election campaign "Hope. Reward. Opportunity.", 7 September 2013 and 5 April 2014
All parts unbound.
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Series Part 1. Australian Electroal Commission Candidate Lists and other AEC material, 2013
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Series Parts 46-60. Political parties, 2013
Minor parties: A, 2013 (File Part 52)
Animal Justice Party, Australian Christians, Australian Democrats, Australian First Nations Political Party, Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party, Australian Motoring Enthusiast Party, Australian Sex Party, Australian Stable Populatinn Party.
Minor parties: B-H, 2013 (File Part 53)
Bullet Train for Australia, Christain Democratic Party (Fred Nile Group), Citizens Electoral Council of Australia, Democratic Labour Party (DLP), Drug Law Reform Australia, Family First Party, Future Party, Help End Marjuana Prohibition (HEMP) Party.
Minor parties: K-W, 2013 (File Part 54)
Katter's Australian Party, Liberal Democratic Party, National Party of Australia, Nick Xenophon Group, Non-Custodial Parents Party (Equal Parenting), One Nation, Outdoor Recreation Party (stop the Greens), Pirate Party Australia, Rise Up Australia Party, Secular Party of Australia. Socialist Alliance, Socialist Eqaulity Party, Stop CSG Party, Voluntary Euthanasia Party, Wikileaks Party.
Series Part 55-60. Lobby groups, A-Z, 2013
Animal Australia, Australian Automobile Association (AAA: Demand Better Roads campaign)., 2013 (File Part 55)
Australian Conseration Foundation, Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), Australian Education Union (I Give a Gonski campaign)., 2013 (File Part 56)
A F-E, 2013 (File Part 58)
Australian Family Association, Australian Salary Packaging Industry Association, Australian Services Union (ASU), Australian Youth Climate Coalition, Australians for Marriage Equality, Boating Industries Alliance (I Fish, I Boat and I Vote campaign), Choose Nuclear Free, Climate-related campaigns, Clubs Australia, Coal Seam Gas related campaigns, Community & Public sector Union (CPSU), Construction, Forestry, Mining & Energy Union (CFMEU, Let's spread it around Campaign), Electrical Trade Unions (www.stoptheselloff.org.au).
G-W, 2013 (File Part 60)
GST -related campaigns, Health related campaigns, Henry, Chic, Housing Industry Association (HIA), Movement to End Poverty, National Territory Edcuation Union, National Union of Workers (NWU), NOT4SALE campaign (QLD * NT), Open Australia Foundation (www.electionleaflets.org.au), Polibyte.com, Queensland Unions (Stand for QLD), refugee/asylum seeker related campaigns, renewable energy related campaigns, Save the Planet, transport-related campaigns, United Voice (Big Steps Early Childhood Education & Care), Working for Queenslanders.
Series Part 61-64. Miscellaneous material
Class. Federal election campaign, 2 July 2016
First double dissolution election since 1987, and the first under optional preferential voting for the Senate.
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Series Part 1. Australian electoral Commission Candidate Lists and other AEC material, 2016
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Series Parts 51-61. Political parties, 2016
Minor parties: A, 2016 (File Part 58)
Animal Justice Party; Arts Party; Australian Christians; Australian Country Party; Australian Cyclists Party; Australian Equality Party (Marriage); Australian Liberty Alliance; Australian Motoring Enthusiast Party; Australian Progressives; Australian Recreational Fishers; Australian Sex Party.
Minor parties: C-J, 2016 (File Part 59)
Citizen's Electoral Council of Australia; Christian Democratic Party; Democratic Labour Party; Derryn Hinch's Justice Party; Family First; Glen Lazarus Team; Health Australia Party; Jacqui Lambie Network.
Minor parties: K-M, 2016 (File Part 60)
Katter's Australian Party; Liberal Democrats; Manufacturing & Farming Party; Mature Australia Party.
Minor parties: N-V, 2016 (File Part 61)
Nick Xenophon Team; Palmer United Party; Pauline Hanson's One Nation; Pirate Party; Renewable Energy Party; Rise Up Australia Party; Science Party; Secular Party of Australia; Seniors United Party of Australia; Shooters, Fishers, & Farmers Party; Socialist Alliance; Socialist Equality Party; #Sustainable Australia; Voluntary Euthanasia Party.
Series Parts 62-63. Lobby groups, A - Z, 2016
A-F, 2016 (File Parts 62)
Arise Adelaide; Australian Christian Lobby; Australian Conservation Foundation; Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU); Australian Marriage Forum; Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation; Australian Services Union; Australian Solar Council; Australian Youth Climate Coalition; Barton Highway Community Action Group; Canberra Alliance for Participatory Democracy; Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney; Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU); Christian Federation; Climate Change Australia (Vote Climate); Combined Refugee Action Group; Community & Public Sector Union (CPSU); Country Fire Authority related campaigns; Darebin Climate Action Now; Darwin Asylum Seeker Support & Advocacy Network (DASSAN); Democracy 5050; Eastern Climate Action, Melbourne; Emily's List; Environment Victoria; Family Life International; fightforthereef.org.au; Friends of the A.B.C.; Friends of the Earth.
G-W, 2016 (File Part 63)
GetUp!; I Give a Gonski; #Istandwiththearts; kidsrights.org.au (anti-Safe Schools program); Maritime Union of Australia (MUA); Marriage Alliance; miscellaneous Christian material; Mosman Against Forced Amalgamation; National Seniors; National Tertiary Education Union; No Skyrails; Oaktree; Online Direct Democracy; Rail, Tram & Bus Union (Fix my Ride campaign); Royal Australian College of General Practitioners; Save Bondi Pavilion; savemedicare.org.au; Trotskyist Platform; United Firefighters Union of Australia; United Voice; University of Melbourne Student Union; Victorian Trades Hall Council; Voices of New England; WestConnex Action Group; The Wilderness Society.
Series Part 64-66. Miscellaneous material, 2016
Miscellaneous and overseas material (File Part 64)
Overseas voter information; candidate forums and community forums; election day sausage sizzles; election-related satire (including politically-themed greeting cards by Anika Cook, produced in response to Peter Dutton's comments on asylum seekers, proceeds of which were sent to the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre in Melbourne).
Class. Federal election campaign, 18 May 2019
All parts unbound.
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Series Parts 1-2. Australian Electoral Commission Election Guide and other AEC material, 2019
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Series Parts 63-72. Political parties, 2019
Minor parties: A-F, 2019 (File Part 70)
Animal Justice Party; Australian Christians; Australian Conservatives; Australian Democrats; Australian Progressives; Centre Alliance; Child Protection Party; Christian Democratic Party (Fred Nile Group); Citizens Electoral Council of Australia; Democratic Labour Party (DLP); Derryn Hinch's Justice Party; Flux.
Minor parties: H-S, 2019 (File Part 71)
Health Australia Party; Independents for Climate Action Now (ICAN); Involuntary Medication Objectors (Vaccination/Fluoride) Party; Katter's Australian Party (KAP); Liberal Democratic Party; Non-Custodial Parents Party (Equal Parenting); Pauline Hanson's One Nation; Pirate Party Australia; Rise Up Australia Party; Science Party.
Minor parties: S-Y, 2019 (File Part 72)
Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party; Socialist Alliance; Socialist Equality Party; Sustainable Australia; The Australian Mental Health Party; The Great Australian Party; The Together Party; United Australia Party; Victorian Socialists; Western Australia Party; Yellow Vest Australia.
Series Parts 73-80. Lobby groups, A-Z, 2019
A-Acon, 2019 (File Part 73)
ABC Friends; Advance Australia; Arid Lands Environment Centre; Australian/American Alliance Solidarity; Australian Christian Lobby (ACL); Australian Conservation Foundation.
Australian Council of Trade Unions cont.; Australian Education Union; Australian Maritime Conservation Society, 2019 (File Part 75)
AM-F, 2019 (File Part 77)
Australian Medical Association; Australian Youth Climate Change Coalition (AYCC); Bicycle Network; Binary Australia; Bob Brown Foundation (Action for Earth); Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney; Cherish Life; Climate Action Burwood/Canada Bay; Climate Action Gilmore; Colour Code; Combined Refugee Action Group; Conservation Council – ACT Region; Conservation Council of Western Australia; Early Learning Australian Ephemera Collection Finding Aid: Federal Election Campaigns, 1901-2019 28 Association Australia; Electrical Trades Union (ETU) N.S.W.; Extinction Rebellion; Family Voice Australia; Farmers for Climate Action; Friends of the Earth.
G-Li, 2019 (File Part 78)
Getup; Grandmothers Against Detention of Refugee Children; Justice for Refugees S.A.; Kooyong Climate Change Alliance; Lighter Footprints.
Lo-R, 2019 (File Part 79)
Local Government Association of Queensland; Logan City Council (#Fairshare4Logan); Mitchell Shire Council (Fight for Mitchell Shire); National Farmers' Federation; National Tertiary Education Union; Nature Conservation Council; NSW Nurses and Midwives' Association; Property Council of Australia; Rail, Tram and Bus Union (RTBU); Right to Life Australia Inc.; Rite ON.
S-W, 2019 (File Part 80)
Schools Strike for Climate; SDA (Shop, Distributive, and Allied Employees' Association) – N.S.W. Branch; Spirit of Eureka; Stop Adani; Unions A.C.T (Dump Zed campaign); Unions N.S.W.; University of Melbourne Student Union; Victorian Trades Hall Council; Vote for a Woman for a Change; W.A. Police Union; Wilderness Society.
Class. Federal election campaign, 21 May 2022
Covers mainly printed materials issued by the parties, independents, lobby groups for both Houses of Parliament for the 2022 federal election. The range of ephemera includes bumper stickers, posters, visiting cards, cartoons, newspapers, electorate reports, postcards, voting forms. Features some unusual non-print political collectibles such as banners, balloons, flags, clothing, buttons, badges, hats.
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