Guide to the Ephemera relating to the 1975 Australian federal election campaign

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FC13.1975

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Created: September 2025

Collection Summary

Title
Ephemera relating to the 1975 Australian federal election campaign
Date Range
c. 1975
Collection Number
FC13.1975
Extent
1 collection
Language of Materials
English
Repository
Printed Collections

Introduction

Cultural Sensitivity Advisory Notice

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this collection contains images and names of deceased persons.

Scope and Contents

This collection covers ephemera produced for the Australian federal election campaign of 1975; which was a double dissolution. 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, pamphlets, cards, letters, stickers and envelopes.

For the entire Australian federal election ephemera collection held by the National Library see the following: Ephemera relating to the Australian federal election campaigns.

Content Advisory Notice

Please be advised that this collection may contain distressing content, including language, terms, descriptions, images, and symbols that may be considered inaccurate, inappropriate or offensive. Please also be advised that this collection contains graphic images of human remains. Details are provided in the finding aid.

Item Descriptions

Class 1975. Federal election campaign, 13 December 1975

Series. House of Representatives

Aarons, Laurie, Andrew, Communist, Division of Sydney, NSW, 1975 (File)
HOW TO VOTE COMMUNIST / LAURIE AARONS FOR SYDNEY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/1) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

1 flyer

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Sydney to vote for Laurie Aarons.

POLITICAL CRISIS '75, c. 1975 (Items 1975/2) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet supporting the return of a Labor Government by encouraging the electors of Sydney to vote for Communist Party candidate Laurie Aarons first and Labor Party candidate Les McMahon as second preference. Includes Communist Party policy points. 2 copies.

Adermann, Albert Evan (Evan), National Country Party, Division of Fisher, QLD, 1975 (File)
NATIONAL PARTY of AUSTRALIA (Qld) / Fisher Division, c. 1975 (Item 1975/3) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer criticising the Labor government's economic management, and encouraging the electors of Fisher to vote for A. E. (Evan) Adermann.

HOW TO VOTE NATIONAL PARTY / TO GET AUSTRALIA BACK ON ITS FEET, c. 1975 (Items 1975/4) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: Flyer encouraging the electors of Fisher to vote for A. E. (Evan) Adermann, and for Liberal-National Senate candidates Neville Bonner, Ronald Maunsell, Glenister Shiel, Kathryn Martin, Ian Wood, Stanley Collard and Richard Austin. 2 copies.

Aldred, Kenneth James (Ken), Liberal, Division of Henty, VIC, 1975 (File)
[Collection of items from Ken Aldred's 1975 election campaign], c. 1975 (Items 1975/5) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Includes: leaflet encouraging the electors of Henty to vote for Ken Aldred; card introducing Aldred as the Liberal candidate for Henty, and Aldred's business card with contact details. 2 copies.

METTETTE UN NUMERO IN CIASCUNA CASELLA / How to vote Liberal / ΤΟΠΟΘΕΗΣΤΣ ΣΕ ΚΑΘΕ ΤΕΤΡΑΓΩΝΟ ΕΝΑ ΑΡΙΘΜΟ, c. 1975 (Items 1975/6) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card with some text in Italian and Greek, encouraging the electors of Henty to vote for Ken Aldred. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal-National Senate Candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan. 2 copies.

Anderson, Geoffrey George (Geoff), Independent, Division of New England, NSW, 1975 (File)
How To Vote - INDEPENDENT, c. 1975 (Item 1975/7) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of New England to vote for Geoffrey Anderson.

BARRABA MAN FOR CANBERRA?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/8) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

1 typed page.

First page of a typed biography of Geoffrey Anderson.

POLICY SPEECH OF INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR NEW ENGLAND - GEOFF ANDERSON, 1 December 1975 (Item 1975/9) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Typed policy speech by Geoffrey (Geoff) Anderson discussing the problems of major party politics and his aim to run as an independent.

Armitage, John Lindsay, Labor, Division of Chifley, NSW, 1975 (File)
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY / HOW TO VOTE [1] ARMITAGE, J. L., c. 1975 (Item 1975/10) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Chifley to vote for John Armitage.

Baillieu, Marshall, Liberal, Division of La Trobe, VIC, 1975 (File)
METTETTE UN NUMERO IN CIASCUNA CASELLA / How to vote Liberal / ΤΟΠΟΘΕΗΣΤΣ ΣΕ ΚΑΘΕ ΤΕΤΡΑΓΩΝΟ ΕΝΑ ΑΡΙΘΜΟ, c. 1975 (Item 1975/11) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card with some Italian and Greek text, encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote for Marshall Baillieu. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal-National Senate Candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan.

Bath, Graham James, Labor, Division of Barker, SA, 1975 (File)
RESTORE DEMOCRACY - Vote Australian Labor Party, c. 1975 (Items 1975/12) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Barker to vote for Graham Bath. Also encourages the public to vote for Labor Senate candidates Reginald Bishop, James Cavanagh, Donald Cameron, Geoffrey McLaren, Neal Blewett and Arnold Drury. 2 copies.

Baume, Michael, Liberal, Division of Macarthur, NSW, 1975 (File)
Michael BAUME / your next member of PARLIAMENT, c. 1975 (Items 1975/13) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Macarthur to vote for Michael Baume. Also encourages electors to vote for Senate candidates Robert Cotton, John Carrick, Douglas Scott, Peter Baume, Milivoj Lajovic and Dorothy Ross. 2 copies.

Why MICHAEL BAUME MUST be the next Liberal Member for MACARTHUR, c. 1975 (Item 1975/14) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Macarthur to vote for Michael Baume. Describes Michael Baume's policies and criticises Labor's performance in government.

HOW TO VOTE LIBERAL FOR MICHAEL BAUME, c. 1975 (Item 1975/15) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Draft flyer encouraging the electors of Macarthur to vote for Michael Baume.

A summary of:- The LIBERAL PARTY'S POLICY on FOREIGN POLICY, c. 1975 (Items 1975/16) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet written by Andrew Peacock with photo of Peacock and Michael Baume on the reverse. Discusses foreign policy and Israel in particular. 2 copies.

A summary of:- The LIBERAL PARTY'S POLICY on EMPLOYMENT and INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, c. 1975 (Item 1975/17) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet written by Michael Baume with photo of Anthony (Tony) Street on the reverse, discussing unions, training and industrial safety.

MICHAEL BAUME / ENDORSED LIBERAL CANDIDATE for MACARTHUR says "The economic crisis can be solved", c. 1975 (Item 1975/18) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet written by Michael Baume, arguing that the Liberal Party's policies will solve various economic problems.

it's about right for MICHAEL BAUME wouldn't you say, c. 1975 (Item 1975/19) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

1 poster.

Poster encouraging the electors of Macarthur to vote for Michael Baume.

HOW TO VOTE LIBERAL FOR MICHAEL BAUME, c. 1975 (Item 1975/20) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Macarthur to vote for Michael Baume.

Turn on the lights. Liberal. / How-to-vote Guide Polling day Saturday 13 December 1975, c. 1975 (Item 1975/21) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Macarthur to vote for Michael Baume. Also encourages electors to vote for Liberal-Country Senate candidates Robert Cotton, John Carrick, Douglas Scott, Peter Baume, Milivoj Lajovic and Dorothy Ross.

Michael BAUME your next member of PARLIAMENT, c. 1975 (Item 1975/22) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Sticker encouraging the electors of Macarthur to vote for Michael Baume.

Beazley, Kim Edward, Labor, Division of Fremantle, WA, 1975 (File)
"so you thought you had a vote in this country…, c. 1975 (Items 1975/23) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Fremantle to vote for Kim Beazley (senior). 2 copies.

BEAZLEY [1] / FREMANTLE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/24) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Bell, Alan, Labor, Division of Indi, VIC, 1975 (File)
Alan Bell / Your Australian Labor Party Candidate for Indi offers a special service, c. 1975 (Item 1975/25) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet distributed by Alan Bell to assist the electors of Indi with postal voting.

IT'S YOUR THIRD POLL IN THREE YEARS / give your vote to Alan Bell in Indi, c. 1975 (Items 1975/26) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Indi to vote for Alan Bell, and discussing Labor's achievements in government. 2 copies.

Bonnett, Robert Noel, Liberal, Division of Herbert, QLD, 1975 (File)
HOW TO VOTE Liberal-National Party IN HERBERT, c. 1975 (Item 1975/27) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Herbert to vote for Robert (Duke) Bonnett.

Vote LIBERAL-NATIONAL / BONNETT FOR HERBERT, c. 1975 (Item 1975/28) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page with 2 copies of a card encouraging the electors of Herbert to vote for Robert (Duke) Bonnett.

KEEP HERBERT LIBERAL / BACK THE 'DUKE', c. 1975 (Item 1975/29) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Bungey, Melville Harold (Mel), Liberal, Division of Canning, WA, 1975 (File)
Skeleton Weed / Which curse is worse!, c. 1975 (Items 1975/30) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Canning to vote for Melville (Mel) Bungey. Includes biographical information and excerpts from Bungey's speeches. 2 copies.

Keep a good man going-, c. 1975 (Items 1975/31) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Canning to vote for Melville (Mel) Bungey. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal Senate candidates Reginald (Reg) Withers, Peter Durack, Peter Sim, Frederick (Fred) Chaney, Andrew Thomas and Cynthia Smart. 2 copies.

[1] BUNGEY / LIBERAL-CANNING, c. 1975 (Item 1975/32) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

How to vote Liberal for Canning: FOLLOW THIS CARD AND NUMBER EVERY SQUARE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/33) - Box 170
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Canning to vote for Melville (Mel) Bungey. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal Senate candidates Reginald (Reg) Withers, Peter Durack, Peter Sim, Frederick (Fred) Chaney, Andrew Thomas and Cynthia Smart.

Burman, Dennis, Liberal, Division of Grey, SA, 1975 (File)
HOW TO VOTE Liberal Party / GREY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/34) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Grey to vote for Dennis Burman. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal Senate candidates Gordon Davidson, Donald Jessop, Condor Laucke, Harold Young, Anthony Messner and Jennifer Adamson.

Burr, Maxwell Arthur (Max), Liberal, Division of Wilmot, TAS, 1975 (File)
BURR is best for WILMOT BECAUSE…, c. 1975 (Items 1975/35) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Wilmot to vote for Max Burr, and listing his achievements and qualifications. 2 copies.

A MESSAGE TO TRADE UNIONS FROM MAX BURR / VOTE [1] BURR, M.A., c. 1975 (Items 1975/36) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet aimed at trade unions arguing that the Liberals and unions can work together. 2 copies.

Introducing MAX BURR, c. 1975 (Items 1975/37) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet with a message from Max Burr to the electors of Wilmot, recounting his life experiences and his reasons for joining the Liberal Party. 2 copies.

BURR is best for Wilmot, c. 1975 (Item 1975/38) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

[Letter from Max Burr to new electors of Wilmot], c. 1975 (Item 1975/39) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter on Max Burr's letterhead congratulating newly enrolled voters and offering assistance.

WHAT A LABOR MAN SAYS ABOUT THE LIBERALS, c. 1975 (Item 1975/40) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer with an extract from The Australian, 18 November 1975, wherein former Labor Party member Frank Galbally outlines why he left the ALP to join the Liberal Party. Also encourages the voters of Wilmot to vote for Max Burr.

Cadman, Alan, Liberal, Division of Mitchell, NSW, 1975 (File)
LIBERAL Mitchell NEWSLETTER VOL. 2 No. 1 March 1975, c. 1975 (Item 1975/41) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet by the member for Mitchell, Alan Cadman. Encourages electors of the Division of Mitchell to vote Liberal next time and join the Party now in preparation.

Cairns, Jim, Labor, Division of Lalor, VIC, 1975 (File)
RETURN DEMOCRACY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/42) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the names of people who have passed away.

Scope and contents:How to vote card encouraging the electors of Lalor to vote for Jim Cairns. Also encourages electors to vote for ALP Senate candidates Jean Melzer, Cyril Primmer, John Button, Bill Brown, Bill Hartley and Jack Evans.

Calder, Sam, Country Liberal Party, Division of Northern Territory, NT, 1975 (File)
How to vote CLP in the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES [1] CALDER, c. 1975 (Item 1975/43) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of the division of Northern Territory to vote for Sam Calder. Also encourages the public to vote for CLP Senate candidates Bernard Kilgariff and Martyn Finger.

Cameron, Clyde, Labor, Division of Hindmarsh, SA, 1976 (File)
RESTORE DEMOCRACY - Vote Australian Labor Party, c. 1975 (Items 1975/44) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

2 cards

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Hindmarsh to vote for Clyde Cameron. Also encourages electors to vote for Labor Senate candidates Reginald Bishop, James Cavanagh, Donald Cameron, Geoffrey McLaren, Neal Blewett and Arnold Drury. 2 copies.

[Leaflet from Clyde Cameron to the electors of Hindmarsh], c. 1975 (Items 1975/45) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet on Clyde Cameron's letterhead discussing Labor's achievements in social security, education, health and legal aid, and urging the public to vote against the Coalition. 2 copies.

Cameron, Donald Milner, Liberal, Division of Griffith, QLD, 1975 (File)
DON CAMERON, M.P., KING GEORGE SQUARE. 17/11/1975. / "IF THIS IS TO BE AN ELECTION BASED ON SYMPATHY, THE SYMPATHY MUST BE FOR WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO AUSTRALIA SINCE THE A.L.P. CAME TO POWER", c. 1975 (Items 1975/46) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: Leaflet encouraging the electors of Griffith to vote for Donald (Don) Cameron, and for Liberal-National Senate candidates Neville Bonner, Ronald Maunsell, Glenister Shiel, Kathryn Martin, Ian Wood, Stanley Collard and Richard Austin. Discusses various Liberal policies. 2 copies.

WE NEED YOUR HELP!, c. 1975 (Item 1975/47) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Card distributed by Donald (Don) Cameron soliciting donations and Liberal party membership applications.

KEEP GRIFFITH IN GOOD HANDS - HOW TO VOTE LIBERAL, c. 1975 (Items 1975/48) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: Leaflet encouraging the electors of Griffith to vote for Donald (Don) Cameron, and for Liberal-National Senate candidates Neville Bonner, Ronald Maunsell, Glenister Shiel, Kathryn Martin, Ian Wood, Stanley Collard and Richard Austin. Printed on the reverse is a chart highlighting growth in unemployment under the Labor government. 2 copies.

[Unbound page of ephemera from Donald (Don) Cameron's 1975 election campaign], c. 1975 (Item 1975/49) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page with 2 cards affixed to it, including: KEEP GRIFFITH IN GOOD HANDS / RE-ELECT YOUR LIBERAL MEMBER, card distributed by Donald (Don) Cameron to assist postal voters, and 61 cents / KILO FLATION, card in the style of a fake bank note criticising inflation under the Labor government.

Carruthers, Donald, Liberal, Division of Lang, NSW, 1975 (File)
DON CARRUTHERS / Liberal for LANG, c. 1975 (Item 1975/50) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page with 2 copies of a leaflet encouraging the electors of Lang to vote for Donald (Don) Carruthers.

AUSTRALIA NEEDS YOU! / STAND UP AND BE COUNTED FOR YOUR COUNTRY! / JOIN NOW, c. 1975 (Item 1975/51) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer featuring Donald (Don) Carruthers with an application form to join the Liberal Party.

3 DARK YEARS HARD LABOUR, c. 1975 (Item 1975/52) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page with 2 copies of a leaflet, encouraging the electors of Lang to vote for Donald (Don) Carruthers and criticising the ALP's record in government.

Turn on the lights. Liberal. / How-to-vote Guide Polling date Saturday 13 December 1975, c. 1975 (Item 1975/53) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Lang to vote for Donald (Don) Carruthers. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal/Country Senate candidates Robert Cotton, John Carrick, Douglas Scott, Peter Baume, Milivoj Lajovic and Dorothy Ross.

[Unbound page of ephemera from Donald (Don) Carruthers's 1975 election campaign], c. 1975 (Item 1975/54) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page with 2 cards affixed to it, including: Don Carruthers / Liberal CANDIDATE for LANG, and LIBERAL / CARRUTHERS.

Turn on the lights. Liberal. / On December 13 Vote [1] Don Carruthers for Lang, c. 1975 (Item 1975/55) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Lang to vote for Donald (Don) Carruthers. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal-National Senate candidates Robert Cotton, John Carrick, Douglas Scott, Peter Baume, Milivoj Lajovic and Dorothy Ross.

LIB AGAIN IN LANG, c. 1975 (Item 1975/56) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Cass, Moss, Labor, Division of Maribyrnong, VIC, 1975 (File)
"Bill Hayden's budget has achieved the near impossible: a balance between responsible economic management and a continuing program of social reform." Dr Moss Cass, c. 1975 (Items 1975/57) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the names of people who have passed away.

Scope and contents:Leaflet encouraging the electors of Maribyrnong to vote for Moss Cass. Includes a detailed discussion of Labor and Liberal economic policies and compares Phillip Lynch and Bill Hayden. Also encourages the public to vote for ALP Senate candidates Jean Melzer, Cyril Primmer, John Button, Bill Brown, Bill Hartley and Jack Evans. 2 copies.

RESPONSIBLE ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT: FRASER OR HAYDEN?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/58) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the names of people who have passed away.

Scope and contents:Flyer encouraging the electors of Maribyrnong to vote for Moss Cass, with discussion of economic management. Also encourages the public to vote for ALP Senate candidates Jean Melzer, Cyril Primmer, John Button, Bill Brown, Bill Hartley and Jack Evans.

RETURN DEMOCRACY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/59) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the names of people who have passed away.

Scope and contents:How to vote card encouraging the electors of Maribyrnong to vote for Moss Cass. Also encourages the public to vote for ALP Senate candidates Jean Melzer, Cyril Primmer, John Button, Bill Brown, Bill Hartley and Jack Evans.

"Every year, another democracy dies. More and more of the world is ruled by dictatorships of the extreme right or the extreme left. I believe that Mr. Fraser's actions have endangered Australian democracy. I really fear for the future." Dr. Moss Cass, c. 1975 (Item 1975/60) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Maribyrnong to vote for Moss Cass. Discusses his concerns for Australia's political future. Includes biographical details of Moss Cass on reverse.

Chapman, Grant, Liberal, Division of Kingston, SA, 1975 (File)
HOW TO VOTE Liberal Party / KINGSTON, c. 1975 (Item 1975/61) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Kingston to vote for Hedley (Grant) Chapman. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal Party Senate candidates Gordon Davidson, Donald Jessop, Condor Laucke, Harold Young, Anthony Messner and Jennifer Adamson.

Child, Joan, Labor, Division of Henty, VIC, 1975 (File)
RETURN DEMOCRACY, c. 1975 (Items 1975/62) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the names of people who have passed away.

Scope and contents:How to vote card encouraging the electors of Henty to vote for G. J. L. (Joan) Child. Also encourages the public to vote for ALP Senate candidates Jean Melzer, Cyril Primmer, John Button, Bill Brown, Bill Hartley and Jack Evans. 2 copies.

Clague, Colin, Labor, Division of Cowper, NSW, 1975 (File)
Introducing… Colin Clague B.A. DIP. SOC. WORK (SYDNEY UNIV.) AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY CANDIDATE FOR Cowper, c. 1975 (Items 1975/63) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

Card introducing Colin Clague as the Australian Labor Party candidate for Cowper and encouraging electors to vote for him. Also encourages electors to vote for A.L.P. Senators. 3 copies.

AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY C. CLAGUE LABOR FOR COWPER ELECTORATE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/64) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Cowper to vote for Colin Clague. 3 copies.

AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY CANDIDATE FOR COWPER COLIN CLAGUE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/65) - Box 171
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Cowper to vote for Colin Clague. Includes biographical details of Colin Clague and a list of reasons to vote for Labor. 2 copies.

Clayton, G. (Gareth), Labor, Division of Isaacs, VIC, 1975 (File)
ITALIANI PER LA DEMOCRAZIA, c. 1975 (Items 1975/66) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter addressed to Italian friends. Text in Italian. 2 copies.

LABOR HAS GIVEN YOU THESE FREEDOMS / to retain your freedoms Vote 1 GARETH CLAYTON / AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, c. 1975 (Items 1975/67) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Isaacs to vote for Gareth Clayton, listing Labor's achievements in government. 2 copies.

RETURN DEMOCRACY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/68) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the names of people who have passed away.

Scope and contents:How to vote card encouraging the electors of Isaacs to vote for Gareth Clayton. Also encourages the public to vote for ALP Senate candidates Jean Melzer, Cyril Primmer, John Button, Bill Brown, Bill Hartley and Jack Evans.

"representative democracy undermined" hear Gareth CLAYTON Your ALP member for ISAACS and SENATOR BILL BROWN, c. 1975 (Item 1975/69) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer for speaking event at the Alan McLean Hall Mordialloc, 26 November 1975. Gareth Clayton, supported by Bill Brown, speaking on the threat to democracy posed by the dismissal of the Whitlam government.

Artists for Labor.. Meet the TV STARS / Vote [1] GARETH CLAYTON, c. 1975 (Item 1975/70) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer for speaking events at the Chelsea City Hall on 30 November and 2 December, 1975. Speakers included actors Alwyn Kurts, Peter Cummins, Fred Betts and Barbara Ramsey, and Labor party speakers Kep Enderby, John Galbally and Tom Roper. Also encourages the electors of Kingston to vote for Gareth Clayton.

Hear GARETH CLAYTON MHR / GORDON BRYANT MHR / "Democracy under threat", c. 1975 (Item 1975/71) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer advertising Gareth Clayton's speaking event at Bonbeach High School on 19 November 1975, supported by Gordon Bryant. Also encourages the electors of Kingston to vote for Gareth Clayton.

Η ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ ΑΠΕΙΛΕΙΤΑΙ… / ΕΝΑ ΝΟΜΙΚΟ ΠΡΑΞΙΚΟΠΗΜΑ, c. 1975 (Item 1975/72) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer advertising Gareth Clayton's speaking event at the Old Masonic Hall Mordialloc, November 30 1975. Text in Greek.

Democracy under threat… It was the LIBERALS who destroyed convention, c. 1975 (Item 1975/73) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer discussing the Whitlam government's dismissal and encouraging the electors of Isaacs to vote for Gareth Clayton, with an application form for Labor party membership.

Hear BOB HAWKE, GARETH CLAYTON MHR / "Democracy under threat", c. 1975 (Item 1975/74) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer advertising Bob Hawke's speaking event at Mordialloc on 21 November 1975, supported by Gareth Clayton. Also encourages the electors of Kingston to vote for Clayton.

Wage cuts Price rises / worried about inflation?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/75) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Isaacs to vote for Gareth Clayton. Claims the Hayden budget will reduce inflation and that a Liberal government will cause inflation to soar. Two copies of the leaflet glued to a page.

Coates, John, Labor, Division of Denison, TAS, 1975 (File)
[Unbound page of ephemera from John Coates's 1975 election campaign], c. 1975 (Item 1975/76) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page with 1 card John Coates / WORK-NOT WORDS and and 1 leaflet John Coates / work, not words affixed.

A Community Service from JOHN COATES your Member for Denison in the Australian Parliament, c. 1975 (Item 1975/77) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Denison to vote for John Coates, and providing polling booth information.

Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/78) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Denison to vote for John Coates, and for ALP Senate candidates Kenneth (Ken) Wreidt, Justin O'Byrne, Donald (Don) Devitt, Donald (Don) Grimes, Mervyn Everett and Graham Malley.

Labor is bringing the Antarctic Division to Hobart, c. 1975 (Item 1975/79) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer distributed by John Coates discussing a proposed government Antarctic Division to be built in Tasmania.

Cross, Manfred Douglas, Labor, Division of Brisbane, QLD, 1975 (File)
IN THE NAME OF DEMOCRACY.. CROSS MUST BE RETURNED, c. 1975 (Item 1975/80) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page with 2 copies of a leaflet encouraging the electors of Brisbane to vote for Manfred Cross, and for Labor Senate candidates James Keeffe, Ronald McAuliffe, George Georges, Malcolm (Mal) Colston, Colleen Freeman and Kenneth Vaughan. Discusses Labor and Cross's achievements in government.

HOW TO PRESERVE DEMOCRACY AND SAVE AUSTRALIA / HOW TO VOTE A.L.P. IN BRISBANE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/81) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents:How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Brisbane to vote for Manfred Cross. Also encourages the public to vote for ALP Senate candidates James Keeffe, Ronald McAuliffe, George Georges, Malcolm (Mal) Colston, Colleen Freeman and Kenneth Vaughan.

Curtis, Christopher, Democratic Labor, Division of Diamond Valley, VIC, 1975 (File)
THE CRISIS OF OUR DEMOCRACY What YOU can do about it, c. 1975 (Items 1975/82) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Diamond Valey to vote for Christopher (Chris) Curtis for the House of Representatives and Frank McManus for the Senate. 2 copies.

Davies, Ron, Labor, Division of Braddon, TAS, 1975 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/83) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Braddon to vote for Ron Davies, and for ALP Senate candidates Kenneth (Ken) Wreidt, Justin O'Byrne, Donald (Don) Devitt, Donald (Don) Grimes, Mervyn Everett and Graham Malley.

Dean, James, National Country Party, Division of Bowman, QLD, 1975 (File)
I'm JIM DEAN / May I come into your home for a moment?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/84) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet introducing James (Jim) Dean to the electors of Bowman.

Let's live like Australians . . . / JIM DEAN for BOWMAN / NATIONAL PARTY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/85) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

HOW TO VOTE NATIONAL PARTY / TO GET AUSTRALIA BACK ON ITS FEET, c. 1975 (Item 1975/86) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: Flyer encouraging the electors of Bowman to vote for James (Jim) Dean, and for Liberal-National Senate candidates Neville Bonner, Ronald Maunsell, Glenister Shiel, Kathryn Martin, Ian Wood, Stanley Collard and Richard Austin.

Dignum, Valentine, Liberal, Division of Hindmarsh, SA, 1975 (File)
HOW TO VOTE Liberal Party / HINDMARSH, c. 1975 (Item 1975/87) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Hindmarsh to vote for Valentine (Bud) Dignum. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal Country League Senate candidates Gordon Davidson, Donald Jessop, Condor Laucke, Harold Young, Anthony Messner and Jennifer Adamson.

Duthie, Gil, Labor, Division of Wilmot, TAS, 1975 (File)
RIGHT THE WRONG! VOTE [1] GIL DUTHIE FOR WILMOT, c. 1975 (Item 1975/88) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page with 2 copies of a leaflet encouraging the electors of Wilmot to vote for Gilbert (Gil) Duthie, and discussing the achievements of the Labor government.

RIGHT THE WRONG! VOTE [1] GIL DUTHIE FOR WILMOT, c. 1975 (Item 1975/89) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Wilmot to vote for Gilbert (Gil) Duthie, and discussing the achievements of the Labor government.

Enderby, Kep, Labor, Division of Canberra, ACT, 1975 (File)
Stability, not chaos / Australian Labor Party, c. 1975 (Item 1975/90) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Canberra to vote for Kep Enderby, with discussion of democracy, the economy, and other issues. Also encourages the public to vote for ALP Senate candidates Susan Ryan and Peter Ellyard, with profiles of both.

[How to vote cards], c. 1975 (Item 1975/91) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page with 2 how to vote cards affixed: How to vote Australian Labor Party in Canberra, encouraging the electors of Canberra to vote for Kep Enderby, and How to vote Australian Labor Party for the Senate Australian Capital Territory, encouraging the electors of the ACT to vote for ALP Senate candidates Susan Ryan and Peter Ellyard.

Falconer, Peter, Liberal, Division of Casey, VIC, 1975 (File)
PETER FALCONER / LIBERAL CANDIDATE for CASEY, c. 1975 (Items 1975/92) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer introducing Peter Falconer to the electors of Casey and offering assistance with postal voting and Liberal party membership applications. 2 copies.

Vote [1] Peter Falconer / Casey IS FALCONER LIBERAL COUNTRY, c. 1975 (Items 1975/93) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: Flyer encouraging the electors of Casey to vote for Peter Falconer. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal-National Senate Candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan. 2 copies.

The REAL issues in Casey!, c. 1975 (Item 1975/94) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Casey to vote for Peter Falconer and listing issues to be addressed.

PETER FALCONER LIBERAL CANDIDATE FOR CASEY, c. 1975 (Items 1975/95) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer with a message from Peter Falconer to the electors of Casey, criticising the Labor government and seeking assistance for his election campaign. On the reverse is a message from Malcolm Fraser. 2 copies.

Liberal Policy Points, c. 1975 (Item 1975/96) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Casey to vote for Peter Falconer. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal-National Senate Candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan. Contains discussion of Liberal policies on defence and foreign affairs, education, social welfare and the economy.

THE HOUSEHOLDER, c. 1975 (Item 1975/97) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet arguing that Labor has mismanaged the economy and intends to tax home owners based on the value of their home. Encourages the electors of Casey to vote for Peter Falconer.

[Unbound page of ephemera from Peter Falconer's 1975 election campaign], c. 1975 (Item 1975/98) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page with 1 sticker, CASEY is FALCONER LIBERAL COUNTRY; 1 leaflet, Liberal N.C.P. The plan for a brighter future. Leaflet contains extracts from the policy speech delivered by Malcolm Fraser on 27 November 1975.

CASEY IS FALCONER / Liberal COUNTRY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/99) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 paste-up window sticker.

How to vote Liberal / Vote Liberal / Vote Falconer, c. 1975 (Item 1975/100) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: Flyer encouraging the electors of Casey to vote for Peter Falconer and for Liberal-National Senate Candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan.

[Letter from Peter Falconer to the electors of Hurstbridge in the Division of Casey], 3 December 1975 (Items 1975/101) - Box 172
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Message from Peter Falconer claiming that the Labor government seeks to suppress the individual, and asking for support. 2 copies.

Fife, Wal, Liberal, Division of Farrer, NSW, 1975 (File)
WAL FIFE GOES FEDERAL, c. 1975 (Items 1975/102) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Farrer to vote for Wal Fife. Provides biographical details and discusses issues such as regional development, responsible government, inflation and free enterprise. 2 copies.

The Liberal Team / JOE SCHIPP for Wagga Wagga / WAL FIFE for Farrer, c. 1975 (Items 1975/103) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Wagga Wagga to vote for Wal Fife in the federal election, and for Joe Schipp in the local government election. 3 copies.

THIS IS HOW LABOR WOULD AFFECT YOUR FREEDOM, c. 1975 (Item 1975/104) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Farrer to vote for Wal Fife. Accuses the Labor government of a socialist agenda by listing various Labor policies and bills that the Senate has rejected, including: Interstate Commission Bill, Electoral Bill, Press Council Policy: Australian Police Force, Purchasing Commission Bill, Australian Government Insurance Corporation Bill, National Compensation Bill and changes to the Postal Service Act.

Finlay, Coral, Workers Party, Division of McPherson, QLD, 1975 (File)
WORKERS PARTY ENDORSED CANDIDATE McPHERSON ELECTORATE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/105) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer outlining why Coral Finlay is standing in the 1975 election. Includes discussion of the Workers Party chief goal and objectives.

Fisher, Peter, National Country Party, Division of Mallee, VIC, 1975 (File)
HOW TO VOTE NATIONAL PARTY, c. 1975 (Items 1975/106) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: Flyer encouraging the electors of Mallee to vote for Peter Fisher, and for Liberal-National Senate Candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan. 2 copies.

Fitzpatrick, John, Labor, Division of Darling, NSW, 1975 (File)
HOW TO vote LABOR for DARLING, c. 1975 (Item 1975/107) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Darling to vote for John Fitzpatrick.

KEEP YOUR VOICE IN CANBERRA / RETURN JOHN FITZPATRICK, c. 1975 (Item 1975/108) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

1 page.

2 copies of a leaflet encouraging the electors of Darling to vote for John Fitzpatrick. Includes biographical details and a record of his contributions in the areas of education, local government, the wool industry, First Nations Australians, pensions and the local community.

Fraser, Malcolm, Liberal, Division of Wannon, VIC, 1975 (File)
FOR PRESS 2 P.M. RELEASE SUNDAY NOVEMBER 30 1975 / LIBERAL PARTY RALLY. CROYDEN PARK, MELBOURNE / SPEECH NOTES FOR HON. MALCOLM FRASER M.P., 30 November 1975 (Item 1975/109) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

1 press release (16 pages).

Press release of rally speech presented by Malcolm Fraser at Croyden Park, Melbourne on Sunday 30 November 1975.

NATIONAL PRESS CLUB 8 DECEMBER, 1975, 8 December 1975 (Item 1975/110) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

1 speech (28 pages).

Copy of speech presented by Malcolm Fraser at the National Press Club on 8 December 1975.

GOULBURN ADDRESS MONDAY 8 DECEMBER, 1975, 8 December 1975 (Item 1975/111) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

1 speech (17 pages).

Copy of speech presented by Malcolm Fraser in Goulburn on Monday 8 December 1975.

Have a Happy New Year, c. 1975 (Item 1975/112) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Card wishing members of his electorate a Happy New Year and encouraging them to vote for the Liberal-National Country Party coalition.

Frederiks, Cornelis, Liberal, Division of Oxley, QLD, 1975 (File)
HOW TO VOTE Liberal IN OXLEY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/113) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Oxley to vote for Cornelis Frederiks, and for Liberal-National Senate candidates Neville Bonner; Ronald Maunsell; Glenister Shiel; Kathryn Martin; Ian Wood, Stanley Collard and Richard Austin.

[Letter from Cornelis Frederiks to the electors of the Division of Oxley], 4 December 1975 (Item 1975/114) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter on Con Frederiks letterhead from Cornelis (Con) Frederiks, arguing that Labor has mismanaged the economy and aims for socialism without a mandate from the people.

SAY NO! to the RUINS of SOCIALISM, c. 1975 (Items 1975/115) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Oxley to vote for Cornelis (Con) Frederiks. Argues that Labor have caused tax increases and inflation, and damaged employment. 2 copies.

Liberal Party. The plan for a brighter future. / Turn on the lights, c. 1975 (Items 1975/116) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet distributed by Cornelis (Con) Frederiks, containing extracts from Malcolm Fraser's policy speech of 27 November 1975.

Introducing Con Frederiks, c. 1975 (Item 1975/117) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Card introducing Cornelis (Con) Frederiks to the electors of Oxley and describing his experiences and aims. Also includes a 1976 calendar.

Garland, Victor, Liberal, Division of Curtin, WA, 1975 (File)
How to vote Liberal / VIC GARLAND, c. 1975 (Items 1975/118) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Curtin to vote for Victor (Vic) Garland. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal National Senate candidates Reginald (Reg) Withers; Peter Durack; Peter Sim; Frederick (Fred) Chaney, Andrew Thomas and Cynthia Smart. 3 copies.

HOW TO VOTE Liberal, c. 1975 (Items 1975/119) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Curtin to vote for Victor (Vic) Garland, with a photo of Malcolm Fraser on the cover. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal National Senate candidates Reginald (Reg) Withers; Peter Durack; Peter Sim; Frederick (Fred) Chaney, Andrew Thomas and Cynthia Smart. 2 copies.

We must do it: to revive Australia, c. 1975 (Items 1975/120) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet distributed by Victor (Vic) Garland, member for Curtin containing a message from Malcolm Fraser stating that the Liberal Party will press to give Australia the opportunity to choose a new Government. 2 copies.

Giles, Geoffrey, Liberal, Division of Angas, SA, 1975 (File)
HOW TO VOTE Liberal Party / ANGAS, c. 1975 (Item 1975/121) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Angas to vote for Geoffrey Giles. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal Party Senate candidates Condor Laucke; Harold Young; Gordon Davidson; Donald Jessop, Anthony Messner and Jennifer Adamson.

Gillard, R. (Reginald), Liberal, Division of Macquarie, NSW (File)
ARE YOU BIG ENOUGH TO VOTE FOR REG?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/122) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Keep it Local. / Vote [1] Reg Gillard Liberal, c. 1975 (Item 1975/123) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Photocopy of flyer encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Reginald (Reg) Gillard.

"Hi, Neighbour!", c. 1975 (Item 1975/124) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Reg Gillard. Explains that Reginald (Reg) Gillard is a local man concerned with the people of Macquarie.

[Unbound page of ephemera from R. (Reginald) Gillard's 1975 election campaign], c. 1975 (Item 1975/125) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page with 2 how to vote cards affixed, encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Reginald (Reg) Gillard: HOW TO VOTE… FOR REG GILLARD YOUR LIBERAL CANDIDATE; and HOW TO VOTE for REG GILLARD your LOCAL CANDIDATE.

Do You Care? / REG GILLARD CARES!!, c. 1975 (Items 1975/126) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet with cover illustration of Australia as a sinking ship. Encourages the electors of Macquarie to vote for Reginald (Reg) Gillard; provides biographical information on Gillard and lists some of his concerns that he plans to address such as employment, taxation, inflation, defence and more. 2 copies.

32c a middy! 79c petrol! $30,000 politicians! / Had enough yet? Vote [1] GILLARD Liberal, c. 1975 (Items 1975/127) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Reginald (Reg ) Gillard. Verso provides biographical information on Gillard. 2 copies.

Meet Reg Gillard, c. 1975 (Item 1975/128) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

1 page.

2 copies of a leaflet introducing Reginald (Reg) Gillard to the electors of Macquarie. Verso provides biographical information on Gillard.

Goodluck, Bruce, Liberal, Division of Franklin, TAS (File)
[Unbound page of ephemera from Bruce Goodluck's 1975 election campaign], c. 1975 (Item 1975/129) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page with 2 copies of calling card VOTE [1] BRUCE GOODLUCK for FRANKLIN; 2 copies of card with 1975 calendar, WITH COMPLIMENTS / BRUCE GOODLUCK; and card BRUCE GOODLUCK FOR FRANKLIN.

HOW TO VOTE Liberal For FRANKLIN / Bruce GOODLUCK, c. 1975 (Item 1975/130) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Franklin to vote for Bruce Goodluck. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal Senate candidates Peter Rae, Michael Townley, Brian Archer, Reginald Wright, Shirley Walters and Eric Bessell.

GOODLUCK, c. 1975 (Item 1975/131) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Graham, Bruce (Bill), Liberal, Division of North Sydney, NSW, 1975 (File)
Meet BRUCE GRAHAM / LIBERAL MEMBER FOR NORTH SYDNEY, c. 1975 (Items 1975/132) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of North Sydney to vote for Bruce (Bill) Graham. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal-National Senate candidates Robert Cotton, John Carrick, Douglas Scott, Peter Baume, Milivoj Lajovic and Dorothy Ross. Includes biographical information on Graham and points from Malcolm Fraser's policy speech. 2 copies.

Groom, Ray, Liberal, Division of Braddon, TAS, 1975 (File)
Better For Braddon / RAY GROOM, c. 1975 (Item 1975/133) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Braddon to vote for Ray Groom. Interior includes a message from Groom discussing his aims and what the Liberal Party can do for employment, manufacturing, mining and farming if elected to government.

HOW TO VOTE Liberal For BRADDON / Ray GROOM, c. 1975 (Items 1975/134) - Box 173
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Braddon to vote for Ray Groom. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal Senate candidates Peter Rae, Michael Townley, Brian Archer, Reginald Wright, Shirley Walters and Eric Bessell. 2 copies.

Gun, Richard T., Labor, Division of Kingston, SA, 1975 (File)
Dr. Richie Gun / Return the Labor Government VOTE [1] GUN, R.T. For Kingston, c. 1975 (Items 1975/135) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

4 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Kingston to vote for Richard T. (Richie) Gun. 4 copies.

[Profile of Richard T. (Richie) Gun], c. 1975 (Items 1975/136) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

2 documents.

Photocopy of short profile of Richard T. (Richie) Gun, focusing on his political career. 2 copies.

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA RULES (AS REVISED BY FRASER & ANTHONY), c. 1975 (Items 1975/137) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Flyer accusing the Liberal party of a power grab and encouraging the electors of Kingston to support stability and democracy by voting for Richard T. (Richie) Gun. 3 copies.

ASSISTANCE TO YOUR AREA FROM THE LABOUR GOVERNMENT / FROM DR. RICHIE GUN / YOUR LABOUR M.P. FOR KINGSTON, c. 1975 (Items 1975/138) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Leaflet distributed by Richard (Richie) Gun to the electors of Kingston, highlighting social programs such as a school dental scheme, local sewerage upgrades, aged care and more that were provided by the Labor government. Also encourages the electors of Kingston to support Gun and Labor. 3 copies.

[Leaflet from Richard T. Gun to householders in the Division of Kingston], c. 1975 (Items 1975/139) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

4 leaflets.

Leaflet on Parliament of Australia House of Representatives letterhead. Richard (Richie) Gun explains recent tax reforms. 4 copies.

[Leaflet from Richard T. Gun to householders in the Division of Kingston], c. 1975 (Items 1975/140) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet on Dr. Richie Gun, M.P. letterhead. Richard (Richie) Gun encourages the electors of Kingston to vote for Labor, criticizes the Liberal-National coalition's role in the Whitlam government's dismissal, and highlights the achievements of the Labor government. 2 copies.

RESTORE DEMOCRACY - Vote Australian Labor Party, c. 1975 (Items 1975/141) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Kingston to vote for Richard T. (Richie) Gun, and for ALP Senate candidates Reginald Bishop; James Cavanagh; Donald Cameron; Geoffrey McLaren, Neal Blewett and Arnold Drury. 2 copies.

[Letter from Richard T. Gun to householders in the Division of Kingston], c. 1975 (Item 1975/142) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter on Parliament of Australia House of Representatives letterhead. Richard (Richie) Gun highlights social programs such as a community health centre, school dental scheme, preschool and childcare, local sewerage upgrades, aged care and more that were provided by the Labor government.

Hall, Gordon, Liberal, Division of Corio, VIC, 1975 (File)
CORIO needs HALL / LIBERAL, c. 1975 (Item 1975/143) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

HOW TO VOTE Liberal FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES & SENATE / see inside, c. 1975 (Item 1975/144) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet containing how to vote suggestions for the electors of Corio, encouraging them to vote for Gordon Hall and for Liberal-National Senate Candidates Ivor Greenwood; Margaret Guilfoyle; James Webster; Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan.

ST. BERNARDS, 11 December 1975 (Item 1975/145) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

1 speech (4 pages).

Speech delivered by Gordon Hall, 11 December 1975. Other Speakers included Ivor Greenwood and Anthony (Tony) Street.

PRESS. FORUM, 24 November 1975 (Item 1975/146) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

1 speech (7 pages).

Speech delivered by Gordon Hall, at Geelong Technical School, Reynolds Street, Belmont, 24 November 1975.

MEETING FOR OVERSEAS BORN CITIZENS, 08 December 1975 (Item 1975/147) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

1 speech (3 pages).

Speech delivered by Gordon Hall, at a meeting for overseas born citizens, 08 December 1975.

BRINTONS, 02 December 1975 (Item 1975/148) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

1 speech (4 pages).

Speech delivered by Gordon Hall to textile workers at Brintons, 02 December 1975. Senator Robert Cotton also spoke.

Hamer, David, Liberal, Division of Isaacs, VIC, 1975 (File)
61 cents / KILO FLATION, c. 1975 (Item 1975/149) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer in the style of a fake 1 dollar note, encouraging the electors of Issacs to vote for David Hamer.

Hanson, Terence, Liberal, Division of Port Adelaide, SA, 1975 (File)
HOW TO VOTE Liberal Party PORT ADELAIDE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/150) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Port Adelaide to vote for Terence (Chick) Hanson, and for Liberal Country League Senate candidates Gordon Davidson, Donald Jessop, Condor Laucke, Harold Young, Anthony Messner and Jennifer Adamson.

Haslem, John, Liberal, Division of Canberra, ACT, 1975 (File)
John Haslem CANBERRA / a new generation liberal, c. 1975 (Items 1975/151) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Canberra to vote for John Haslem, and for Liberal Senate candidates John Knight and Trevor Crouch. Includes a message from John Haslem and a list of Liberal aims if elected to government. 2 copies.

HASLEM HAS IT!, c. 1975 (Item 1975/152) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

JOHN HASLEM / Liberal Party, c. 1975 (Items 1975/153) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

1 page, 1 leaflet.

Leaflet presenting 3 reasons to the electors of Canberra for supporting John Haslem. Includes a message from Haslem and a form for donating to or volunteering for his campaign. 2 leaflets affixed to one plain sheet of paper and 1 leaflet loose.

HOW TO VOTE Liberal CANBERRA, c. 1975 (Items 1975/154) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Canberra to vote for John Haslem, and for Liberal Senate candidates John Knight and Trevor Crouch. 2 copies.

Hassett, Bernard, Independent, Division of Paterson, NSW, 1975 (File)
BE FREE BE INDEPENDENT / VOTE [1] HASSETT, BERNARD JAMES, c. 1975 (Item 1975/155) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Paterson to vote for Bernard Hassett.

Be free Be independent / Vote [1] HASSETT B. J. for PATERSON, c. 1975 (Item 1975/156) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Paterson to vote for Bernard Hassett.

Hayden, Bill, (William George), Labor, Division of Oxley, QLD, 1975 (File)
HOW TO PRESERVE DEMOCRACY AND SAVE AUSTRALIA / HOW TO VOTE A.L.P. IN OXLEY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/157) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Oxley to vote for Bill Hayden. Also encourages the public to vote for ALP Senate candidates James Keeffe; Ronald McAuliffe; Georges Georges; Malcolm (Mal) Colston, Colleen Freeman and Kenneth Vaughan.

Hellema, Cornelus Arnold Johan (Keith), Independent, Division of La Trobe, VIC, 1975 (File)
For a Real Alternative / VOTE [1] for Latrobe / KEITH HELLEMA INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN, c. 1975 (Items 1975/158) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote for Keith Hellema. Argues that materialism and humanism have become the basis of political policy, and suggests a Christian alternative. 3 copies.

For a Real Alternative VOTE [1] KEITH HELLEMA / INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN / Latrobe, c. 1975 (Items 1975/159) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

4 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote for Keith Hellema. Interior contains an exposition of Keith Hellama's Christian-inspired principles. 4 copies.

FOR A NEW DIRECTION / VOTE [1] C. HELLEMA / INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN FOR LATROBE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/160) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote for Keith Hellema. 3 copies.

INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN / DON'T BE LED THINK, c. 1975 (Items 1975/161) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote for Keith Hellema. 2 copies.

FOR A REAL ALTERNATIVE VOTE [1] KEITH HELLEMA / INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN LATROBE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/162) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Typescript flyer encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote for Keith Hellema, and introducing him and his Christian perspective on politics. Item originally stapled to item 1975/163.

PRAYER LETTER TO ALL CHRISTIAN CITIZENS IN THE LATROBE ELECTORATE IN SUPPORT OF AN INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN CANDIDATE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/163) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Typescript letter from Gerry Schreurs, Committee for Christian Concern in Latrobe, urging fellow Christian citizens to pray for Keith Hellema and the success of his campaign. Also contains an advertisement for a public meeting at the Lillydale High School Auditorium and a form for donating or volunteering. 2 copies. Item originally stapled to item 1975/162.

PRAYER LETTER (NUMBER THREE) TO ALL CHRISTIAN CITIZENS IN THE LATROBE ELECTORATE IN SUPPORT OF AN INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN CANDIDATE, 7 [December] 1975 (Item 1975/164) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Typescript letter from Gerry Schreurs, Committee for Christian Concern in Latrobe, urging fellow Christian citizens to pray for Keith Hellema and the success of his campaign. Also contains a form for donating or volunteering. Item originally stapled to item 1975/165.

TEXT OF SPEECH DELIVERED BY KEITH HELLEMA, INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN CANDIDATE FOR LATROBE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/165) - Box 174
Physical Description Note

2 speech transcripts.

Typescript transcript of Keith Hellema's speech. Hellema evaluates the present state of Australian politics and life, explains his principles and philosophies, and argues that a turn away from materialism is necessary. 2 copies. Item originally stapled to item 1975/164.

Hillman, Stanley, Independent, Division of Flinders, VIC, 1975 (File)
House of Representatives / FLINDERS Electorate HOW TO VOTE FOR: ABOLITION OF THE MAINTENANCE AND ALIMONY SYSTEM AND ESTABLISHMENT OF THE RIGHT OF FATHERS TO CUSTODY OF THEIR OWN CHILDREN AGAINST DEFAULTING WIVES., c. 1975 (Item 1975/166) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Flinders to vote for Stanley Hillman, Defence Against Women's Maintenance & Alimony.

IS A MAN CRAZY TO MARRY?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/167) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer by the Defence Against Women's Maintenance and Alimony group distributed during the election campaign. Stamped with 'Vote HILLMAN [1] FOR FLINDERS'.

ABOLISH THE MAINTENANCE AND ALIMONY SYSTEM, c. 1975 (Item 1975/168) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer by the Defence Against Women's Maintenance and Alimony group encouraging the electors of Flinders to vote for Stanley Hillman. Stamped with 'Vote HILLMAN [1] FOR FLINDERS'.

Hodges, John, Liberal, Division of Petrie, QLD, 1975 (File)
John HODGES YOUR MEMBER FOR PETRIE / Represents, c. 1975 (Items 1975/169) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Petrie to vote for John Hodges. Explains that Hodges is concerned with the problems facing families and everyday people. 2 copies.

How to Vote LIBERAL In Petrie, c. 1975 (Item 1975/170) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Petrie to vote for John Hodges, and for Liberal-National Senate candidates Neville Bonner; Ronald Maunsell; Glenister Shiel; Kathryn Martin; Ian Wood, Stanley Collard and Richard Austin.

WHAT do you THINK?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/171) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Petrie to vote for John Hodges, and discussing wages, taxation and unemployment.

Hoins, Laurence, Liberal, Division of Leichhardt, QLD (File)
LEICHHARDT / HOINS can manage it… / Liberal / LEICHHARDT, c. 1975 (Items 1975/172) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Leaflet introducing Laurence (Larry) Hoins to the electors of Leichhardt. Includes an interview with Hoins discussing the issue of inflation. 3 copies.

VOTE [1] HOINS Liberal, c. 1975 (Item 1975/173) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Yellow sticker with black text.

HOW TO VOTE Liberal IN LEICHHARDT FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, c. 1975 (Items 1975/174) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Leichhardt to vote for Laurence (Larry) Hoins, and for Liberal-National Senate candidates Neville Bonner; Ronald Maunsell; Glenister Shiel; Kathryn Martin; Ian Wood, Stanley Collard and Richard Austin. 2 copies.

VOTE [1] HOINS Liberal, c. 1975 (Item 1975/175) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

White sticker with blue text.

Holten, Rendle McNeilage (Mac), Liberal, Division of Indi, VIC, 1975 (File)
HOW TO VOTE NATIONAL PARTY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/176) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Indi to vote for Rendle McNeilage (Mac) Holten, and for Liberal-National Senate Candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan.

Hungerford, John, Labor, Division of Petrie, QLD, 1975 (File)
Do you care about your Rights?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/177) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Petrie to vote for John Hungerford. Also encourages electors to vote for the Labor Senate Team in Queensland.

Hurford, C. J. (Christopher John), Labor, Division of Adelaide, SA, 1975 (File)
A CHRIS HURFORD A.L.P. Community Service / THE FEDERAL DIVISION OF ADELAIDE'S POLLING PLACES, c. 1975 (Items 1975/178) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Adelaide to vote for C. J. (Chris) Hurford. Includes a map and list of polling places in the Division of Adelaide. 2 copies.

ELECT CHRIS HURFORD M.H.R. / THE [1] FOR ADELAIDE / AND THE LABOR PARTY SENATE TEAM, c. 1975 (Item 1975/179) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Adelaide to vote for C. J. (Chris) Hurford.

[Leaflet written by Don Dunstan supporting C. J. (Chris) Hurford], c. 1975 (Item 1975/180) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet written by South Australian Premier Don Dunstan. Contains a detailed discussion of the possible consequences of the election for democracy, and encourages the electors of Adelaide to vote for C. J. (Chris) Hurford.

RESTORE DEMOCRACY - Vote Australian Labor Party, c. 1975 (Items 1975/181) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Adelaide to vote for C. J. (Chris) Hurford and for Labor Senate candidates Reginald Bishop, James Cavanagh, Donald Cameron, Geoffrey McLaren, Neal Blewett and Arnold Drury. 3 copies.

MANTIENI LA DEMOCRAZIA - Vota Partito Laburista Australiano, c. 1975 (Items 1975/182) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Adelaide to vote for C. J. (Chris) Hurford, and for Labor Senate candidates Reginald Bishop, James Cavanagh, Donald Cameron, Geoffrey McLaren, Neal Blewett and Arnold Drury. Italian text. 2 copies.

ΕΠΑΝΑΦΟΡΑ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑΣ - ΨΗΦΙΣΑΤΕ ΤΟ ΕΡΓΑΤΙΚΟ ΚΟΜΜΑ, c. 1975 (Items 1975/183) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Adelaide to vote for C. J. (Chris) Hurford, and for Labor Senate candidates Reginald Bishop, James Cavanagh, Donald Cameron, Geoffrey McLaren, Neal Blewett and Arnold Drury. Greek text. 2 copies.

Hyde, John, Liberal, Division of Moore, WA, 1975 (File)
Vote JOHN HYDE / your Liberal MEMBER for MOORE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/184) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Moore to vote for John Hyde, and suggesting that a Liberal government will control inflation, return to full employment and improve welfare. Includes a message from Malcolm Fraser and short profile of Hyde. 2 copies.

JOHN HYDE Member for Moore, c. 1975 (Items 1975/185) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet distributed by John Hyde containing Robert Menzies's 1975 statement on the powers of the Senate, and the legitimacy of challenging the government. Cover includes a statement from John Hyde. 2 copies.

JOHN HYDE LIBERAL MEMBER FOR MOORE / A PERSONAL NOTE TO THE ELECTOR, c. 1975 (Item 1975/186) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter from John Hyde to the electors of Moore discussing the problems facing Australia and encouraging the public to vote for a Liberal government.

How to vote Liberal / JOHN HYDE for Moore, c. 1975 (Item 1975/187) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Moore to vote for John Hyde, and for Liberal Senate candidates Reginald (Reg) Withers, Peter Durack, John Sim, Frederick (Fred) Chaney, Andrew Thomas and Cynthia Smart.

Irving, Alan, Liberal, Division of Bonython, SA, 1975 (File)
HOW TO VOTE Liberal Party / BONYTHON, c. 1975 (Item 1975/188) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Bonython to vote for Alan Irving, and for Liberal Senate candidates Gordon Davidson, Donald Jessop, Condor Laucke, Harold Young, Anthony Messner and Jennifer Adamson.

Jacobi, Ralph, Labor, Division of Hawker, SA, 1975 (File)
[Leaflet by Ralph Jacobi and ALP business card], c. 1975 (Items 1975/189) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets, 1 card.

Typescript leaflet distributed by Ralph Jacobi, arguing that the Liberal party are seeking to undermine democracy and encouraging the electors of Hawker to vote for Jacobi and Labor. Attached to one copy is the business card of Howard O'Neill, State Secretary of the South Australian branch of the Labor Party. 3 copies.

[Leaflet by Ralph Jacobi], c. 1975 (Items 1975/190) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Copy of exterior of typescript leaflet distributed by Ralph Jacobi, arguing that the Liberal party sought to dismiss the Whitlam government so that they could divert public funds to the private sector. 2 copies.

[Leaflet by Ralph Jacobi], c. 1975 (Items 1975/191) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Copy of interior of typescript leaflet distributed by Ralph Jacobi, arguing that the Liberal party are seeking to undermine democracy and encouraging the electors of Hawker to vote for Jacobi and Labor. 2 copies.

RESTORE DEMOCRACY - Vote Australian Labor Party, c. 1975 (Items 1975/192) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Hawker to vote for Ralph Jacobi and for Labor Senate candidates Reginald Bishop, James Cavanagh, Donald Cameron, Geoffrey McLaren, Neal Blewett and Arnold Drury. 3 copies.

Johnson, Les, Labor, Division of Hughes, NSW, 1975 (File)
How many Elections must Labor win to Govern?, c. 1975 (Items 1975/193) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Hughes to vote for Les Johnson. Argues that Labor has a mandate to govern and lists some of the Labor government's achievements in the areas of health, education and social security. 2 copies.

HOW DO THE LIBERAL AND LABOR PARTIES COMPARE ON INCOME TAX?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/194) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page with 2 copies of a leaflet encouraging the electors of Hughes to vote for Les Johnson. Compares tax rates between 1972 and 1975, and Labor's proposed tax rates in 1976 if elected.

POSTAL VOTING, c. 1975 (Item 1975/195) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Reply-paid card for requesting postal voting forms from Les Johnson.

[Unbound page of ephemera from Les Johnson's 1975 election campaign], c. 1975 (Item 1975/196) - Box 175
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page with ribbon, VOTE [1] JOHNSON LABOR; sticker JOHNSON / Labor for Hughes, from Les Johnson's election campaign.

It's a mighty good record, c. 1975 (Item 1975/197) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page with 2 copies of a leaflet encouraging the electors of Hughes to vote for Les Johnson. Lists the Labor government's achievements and argues that the Liberal party have broken established convention to undermine the elected government.

WHY THE THREAT TO DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT?, c. 1975 (Items 1975/198) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Hughes to vote for Les Johnson. Argues that the Liberal party cannot be trusted to respect the people's decisions, and lists some of the Labor government's achievements in the division of Hughes in the areas of childcare, education sewerage and railways. 2 copies.

JOHNSON REPLIES ON HOUSING, 4 December 1975 (Item 1975/199) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

1 document (2 pages).

Photocopy of typescript press release by Les Johnson, discussing the state of housing in Australia and Labor's plans to address problems.

PRESS STATEMENT BY MR. LES JOHNSON, ELECTED MINISTER FOR ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS, 13 November 1975 (Item 1975/200) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

1 document.

Photocopy of typescript press release by Les Johnson, criticising the appointment of Thomas Drake-Brockman as caretaker Minister for Aboriginal Affairs.

LOCAL PRESS STATEMENT BY LES JOHNSON, MEMBER FOR HUGHES, 19 November 1975 (Item 1975/201) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

1 document (2 pages).

Photocopy of typescript press release by Les Johnson, highlighting the Labor government's public spending in the electorate of Hughes.

PRESS RELEASE for local release, c. 1975 (Item 1975/202) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

1 document (3 pages).

Photocopy of typescript press release by Les Johnson, supporting the protest of Wollongong University academics against the dismissal of the Whitlam government.

[Letter from Dr. Jim Hagan to Labor party supporters], December 19 1975 (Item 1975/203) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Typescript letter from Dr. Jim Hagan, Campaign Director of Les Johnson's election campaign in Hughes, requesting donations from Labor supporters.

[Letter from Dr. Jim Hagan to Labor party supporters], December 19 1975 (Item 1975/204) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Typescript letter from Dr. Jim Hagan, Campaign Director of Les Johnson's election campaign in Hughes, requesting donations from Labor supporters.

[Letter of thanks from Dr. Jim Hagan], c. 1975 (Items 1975/205) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Typescript letter from Dr. Jim Hagan, Campaign Director of Les Johnson's election campaign in Hughes, thanking donors for their support. 2 copies.

[Letter of thanks from Les Johnson], c. 1975 (Item 1975/206) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Typescript letter from Les Johnson, conveying thanks for support.

PRESS RELEASE FROM MR LES JOHNSON, M.P. FOR HUGHES / Massive Increase in Pension Payout in Hughes, c. 1975 (Item 1975/207) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

1 document.

Photocopy of typescript press release by Les Johnson, highlighting the Labor government's social security spending in the electorate of Hughes.

[Letter from Dr. Jim Hagan requesting donations], 28 November 1975 (Item 1975/208) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Typescript letter to an unknown recipient from Dr. Jim Hagan, Campaign Director of Les Johnson's election campaign in Hughes, requesting a donation.

News Release from L. Johnson M.P. / BOOST FOR NON-GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS IN HUGHES, c. 1975 (Item 1975/209) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

1 document.

Photocopy of typescript press release by Les Johnson, highlighting the Labor government's spending on non-government schools in the electorate of Hughes.

Press Release from Mr. Les Johnson, M.P. for Hughes / COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAMMES FUNDED, c. 1975 (Item 1975/210) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

1 document.

Photocopy of typescript press release by Les Johnson, highlighting the Labor government's community health spending in the electorate of Hughes.

Radio advertisement for 2 WL, Wollongong / from Mr Les Johnson, M.P. for Hughes, c. 1975 (Item 1975/211) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

1 document.

Photocopy of typescript press release by Les Johnson, highlighting the Labor government's public spending in the electorate of Hughes.

Press Release from Mr LES JOHNSON, M.P. FOR HUGHES. / Strong Labor Campaign in Hughes, c. 1975 (Items 1975/212) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

2 documents (3 pages each).

Photocopy of typescript press release by Les Johnson, highlighting the Labor government's public spending in the electorate of Hughes. 2 copies.

PRESS STATEMENT FROM MR. L. R. JOHNSON, SITTING MEMBER FOR HUGHES, c. 1975 (Item 1975/213) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

1 document (5 pages).

Photocopy of typescript press release by Les Johnson, highlighting the Labor government's contributions to the electorate of Hughes and criticising the Liberal party's role in the dismissal of the Whitlam government.

Radio advertisement for 2 WL, Wollongong / from Mr Les Johnson, M.P. for Hughes, c. 1975 (Item 1975/214) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

1 document.

Photocopy of radio advertisement script by Les Johnson, arguing that the Liberals will cut public spending and divert the funds to wealthy pastoral and manufacturing interests.

Radio advertisement for 2 WL, Wollongong / from Mr Les Johnson, M.P. for Hughes, c. 1975 (Items 1975/215) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

3 documents.

Photocopy of radio advertisement script by Les Johnson, arguing that if the Liberal party wins the election it will be the end of stable government in Australia. 3 copies.

Radio advertisement for 2 WL, Wollongong / from Mr Les Johnson, M.P. for Hughes, c. 1975 (Items 1975/216) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

3 documents.

Photocopy of radio advertisement script by Les Johnson, reminding the public of the benefits for young people recently gained under the Labor government. 3 copies.

Radio advertisement for 2 WL, Wollongong / from Mr Les Johnson, M.P. for Hughes, c. 1975 (Items 1975/217) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

3 documents.

Photocopy of radio advertisement script by Les Johnson, reminding the public that budgeted tax reforms are contingent on the Labor government being re-elected. Australia. 3 copies.

Radio advertisement for 2 WL, Wollongong / from Mr Les Johnson, M.P. for Hughes, c. 1975 (Items 1975/218) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

3 documents.

Photocopy of radio advertisement script by Les Johnson, highlighting the Labor government's increases in social security spending and arguing that the Liberal party will cut social security if elected. 3 copies.

Press Release from Les Johnson, M.P. for Hughes, c. 1975 (Items 1975/219) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

2 copies.

Photocopy of press release by Les Johnson, highlighting the Labor government's spending on aged care in the Hughes electorate. 2 copies.

[Letter from Les Johnson to supporters], 23 December 1975 (Item 1975/220) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Typescript blank form letter from Les Johnson, thanking Labor supporters for their work and donations during the election.

AGED PERSONS HOMES GET STRONG SUPPORT, c. 1975 (Item 1975/221) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of typescript press release by Les Johnson, highlighting funding provided by Labor to local aged care facilities in the division of Hughes.

WHO's TO BLAME, c. 1975 (Item 1975/222) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

1 document (4 pages).

Document distributed with the compliments of Les Johnson. Contains quotes from: Malcolm Fraser, Gough Whitlam, Steele Hall, Robert Menzies, Cleaver Bunton and The Financial Review.

Jones, Charles Keith, Labor, Division of Newcastle, NSW, 1975 (File)
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY / VOTE [1] C. K. JONES, M.P. / for NEWCASTLE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/223) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Newcastle to vote for Charles Jones, and for Labor Senate candidates Douglas McClelland, James McClelland, Tony Mulvihill, Arthur Gietzelt, Kerry Sibraa and Emily Renshaw. Includes discussion of Labor's federal achievements and a list of local public amenities in Newcastle built or improved under the Labor government.

AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY HOW TO VOTE LABOR FOR NEWCASTLE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/224) - Box 176
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Newcastle to vote for Charles Keith Jones.

Keating, Paul, Labor, Division of Blaxland, NSW, 1975 (File)
HOW-TO-VOTE LABOR / AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY FOR BLAXLAND, c. 1975 (Item 1975/225) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Blaxland to vote for Paul Keating.

FOR A DEMOCRATIC AUSTRALIA / PAUL KEATING, c. 1975 (Items 1975/226) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Blaxland to vote for Paul Keating, and for Labor Senate candidates Douglas McClelland, James McClelland, Tony Mulvihill, Arthur Gietzelt, Kerry Sibraa and Emily Renshaw. 2 copies.

Kelly, C. R. (Charles Robert), Liberal, Division of Wakefield, SA, 1975 (File)
[C. R. (Charles Robert) Kelly's itinerary], c. 1975 (Item 1975/227) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

1 document, 2 pages.

Typescript itinerary for C. R. (Charles Robert) Kelly's visits to towns in the division of Wakefield between 1 and 12 December 1975.

[C. R. (Charles Robert) Kelly's itinerary], c. 1975 (Item 1975/228) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

1 document, 2 pages.

Typescript itinerary for C. R. (Charles Robert) Kelly's visits to towns in the division of Wakefield between 1 and 5 December 1975, and in support of Dennis Burman in the division of Grey between 24 and 28 November 1975.

Kerin, John, Labor, Division of Macarthur, NSW, 1975 (File)
[Unbound ephemera from John Kerin's 1975 election campaign], c. 1975 (Item 1975/229) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page with ephemera from John Kerin's campaign, including 2 leaflets encouraging the electors of Macarthur to vote for Kerin: Defend Democracy with John Kerin, highlighting public works funded by the Labor Party in Camden and Campbelltown; John Kerin reports to the Shoalhaven, listing public works provided by the Labor party to the Nowra area.

new tax deal, c. 1975 (Item 1975/230) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Macarthur to vote for John Kerin. Includes a detailed discussion of Labor's proposed changes to taxation.

[Unbound ephemera from John Kerin's 1975 election campaign], c. 1976 (Item 1975/231) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page with ephemera from John Kerin's campaign, including 2 leaflets encouraging the electors of Macarthur to vote for Kerin: new tax deal, a detailed discussion of Labor's proposed changes to taxation; John Kerin reports to Macarthur, listing public works provided by the Labor party in the electorate of Macarthur.

Killen, D. J. (Denis James), Liberal, Division of Moreton, QLD, 1975 (File)
AFTER 3 DARK YEARS OF LABOR / LET'S TURN ON THE LIGHTS, c. 1975 (Item 1975/232) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Moreton to vote for D. J. (Jim) Killen, and for Liberal-National Senate candidates Neville Bonner, Ronald Maunsell, Glenister Sheil, Kathryn Martin, Ian Wood, Stanley Collard and Richard Austin. Argues that Labor has damaged the economy and moved towards an oppressive socialist state. 2 copies.

King, Robert S. (Robert Shannon), National, Division of Wimmera, VIC, 1975 (File)
HOW TO VOTE LIBERAL AND NATIONAL PARTIES, c. 1975 (Items 1975/233) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Wimmera to vote for Robert King, and for Liberal/National Senate candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan. 2 copies.

Krastev, Irene, Labor, Division of Wakefield, SA, 1975 (File)
RESTORE DEMOCRACY - Vote Australian Labor Party, c. 1975 (Item 1975/234) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Wakefield to vote for Irene Krastev. Also encourages the public to vote for Labor Senate candidates Reginald Bishop, James Cavanagh, Donald Cameron, Geoffrey McLaren, Neal Blewett and Arnold Drury.

Lamb, Tony, Labor, Division of La Trobe, VIC, 1975 (File)
TONY LAMB TELLS THE TRUTH… about those 21 Bills., c. 1975 (Items 1975/235) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote for Tony Lamb. Claims to correct misinformation in the media. 2 copies.

Hear… KIM BEAZLEY / Hear… TONY LAMB / Hear … CLYDE HOLDING, c. 1975 (Item 1975/236) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote for Tony Lamb. Also advertises a speaking event at Croydon High School, Croydon on 28 November 1975, featuring Kim Beazley (Senior), Tony Lamb, Clyde Holding and Race Matthews.

TONY LAMB is your local member in LaTrobe / Let's keep it that way, c. 1975 (Items 1975/237) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

4 leaflets.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: Leaflet encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote for Tony Lamb, and for Labor Senate candidates Jean Melzer, Cyril Primmer, John Button, Bill Brown, Bill Hartley and Jack Evans. 4 copies.

Tony Lamb, M.P. / Your fifteen million dollar man, c. 1975 (Item 1975/238) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote for Tony Lamb, and highlighting the benefits brought to La Trobe by the Labor government. 2 copies.

Liberal - Compare Before You Vote, c. 1975 (Item 1975/239) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote for Tony Lamb, comparing Labor and Liberal's attitudes to unemployment.

A Special message from Tony Lamb, c. 1975 (Items 1975/240) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote for Tony Lamb and for the Labor Senate team. Interior styled as a collage of various newspaper headlines, and the reverse includes remarks on the economy, budget, social security and the Constitution.

A Message from Tony Lamb M.H.R., c. 1975 (Items 1975/241) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Tony Lamb's calling card. 2 copies.

ALP LABOR IN GOVERNMENT, c. 1975 (Item 1975/242) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote for Tony Lamb, and for Labor Senate candidates Jean Melzer, Cyril Primmer, John Button, Bill Brown, Bill Hartley and Jack Evans. Discusses the Labor government's contributions to education, housing and construction, Aboriginal affairs, health, legal aid, tax reform and welfare.

[Letter from Tony Lamb to a correspondent], c. 1975 (Item 1975/243) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Typescript blank form letter on Parliament of Australia letterhead. (Antony) Tony Lamb requests the rights to use all or part of a correspondent's letter in his campaign material.

a message from TONY LAMB, Member for LATROBE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/244) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Flyer distributed by Tony Lamb, arguing that the Whitlam government's dismissal was counter to the will of the people, and asking for assistance and donations to his campaign. 2 copies.

A MESSAGE OF WARNING FROM TONY LAMB, M.H.R. YOUR FEDERAL MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT, c. 1975 (Items 1975/245) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer on Parliamentary letterhead. Tony Lamb argues that the Liberal party has misled the people on Labor's intended tax policy. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE FOR TONY LAMB and the Australian Labor Party, c. 1975 (Item 1975/246) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: Flyer encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote for Tony Lamb, and for Labor Senate candidates Jean Melzer, Cyril Primmer, John Button, Bill Brown, Bill Hartley and Jack Evans.

RETURN DEMOCRACY, c. 1975 (Items 1975/247) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote for Tony Lamb, and for Labor Senate candidates Jean Melzer, Cyril Primmer, John Button, Bill Brown, Bill Hartley and Jack Evans. 2 copies.

Lambkin, Lionel, Independent, Division of Shortland, NSW, 1975 (File)
THEY WILL CALL HIM WHITLAM THE WHINGER, c. 1975 (Item 1975/248) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote Whitlam out.

VOTE [1] For LIONEL LAMBKIN / A GENUINE INDEPENDENT, c. 1975 (Item 1975/249) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

1 poster.

Poster encouraging the electors of Shortland to vote for Lionel Lambkin. Lambkin states that he doesn't believe that politicians have the right to suggest preferences, but that he prefers Liberal candidate Alec Bevan.

INDEPENDENT PRESENTS HIS POLICY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/250) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Newspaper clipping from unknown publication. Lionel Lambkin explains his policies as an independent and conservationist.

POLICY SPEECH, c. 1975 (Item 1975/251) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

1 document.

Typescript policy speech by Lionel Lambkin, given at Belmont North Community Hall 24 November; Teralba Community Hall 28 November; Garden Suburb Community Hall 2 December; Warner's Bay Community Hall 3 December; New Lambton Scout Hall 9 December and Charlestown Community Hall 10 December, 1975. Lambkin explains his views on the party system, relations with First Nations Australians and conservation.

[Transcript of Lionel Lambkin's speech], 7 December 1975 (Items 1975/252) - Box 177
Physical Description Note

2 documents (3 pages each).

Typescript speech by Lionel Lambkin, given at St. Luke's Church, Belmont. Lambkin explains the three main issues he sees in the election: compulsory affiliation fees from union members to the Labor Party, the power of the Senate, and the standard of behaviour in politics. 2 copies.

Lloyd, Bruce, Country Party, Division of Murray, VIC, 1975 (File)
BRUCE LLOYD / COUNTRY PARTY / L'Uomo D'Azione / L'Uomo Per Murray, c. 1975 (Items 1975/253) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Murray to vote for Bruce Lloyd. Yellow and black, text in Italian. 2 copies.

BRUCE LLOYD / COUNTRY PARTY / L'Uomo D'Azione / L'Uomo Per Murray, c. 1975 (Items 1975/254) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Murray to vote for Bruce Lloyd. Black and white, text in Italian. 2 copies.

Come devi votare per il Partito Nazionale, c. 1975 (Item 1975/255) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Murray to vote for Bruce Lloyd, and for Liberal-National Senate Candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan. Text in Italian.

HOW TO VOTE NATIONAL PARTY, c. 1975 (Items 1975/256) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Murray to vote for Bruce Lloyd, and for Liberal-National Senate Candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan. 2 copies.

MR BRUCE LLOYD, NATIONAL COUNTRY PARTY MEMBER AND RE-ENDORSED CANDIDATE FOR MURRAY - VICTORIA, c. 1975 (Items 1975/257) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter on National Country Party letterhead with attached resume, introducing Bruce Lloyd as the endorsed candidate for Murray. 2 copies.

[Letter from Bruce Lloyd on Parliament of Australia House of Representatives letterhead], c. 1975 (Items 1975/258) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter from Bruce Lloyd on Parliament of Australia House of Representatives letterhead seeking donations to an election fund. 2 copies.

Lynch, Phillip, Liberal, Division of Flinders, VIC, 1975 (File)
VOTE LIBERAL [1] / Return PHIL LYNCH, c. 1975 (Item 1975/259) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Flinders to vote for Phillip (Phil) Lynch. Outlines what a Liberal government will do for pensioners, tax payers, farmers and the unemployed.

SOME XMAS IF LABOR GETS BACK IN! / VOTE LIBERAL [1] Return PHIL LYNCH, c. 1975 (Item 1975/260) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Newspaper clipping from unknown publication. Encourages the electors of Flinders to vote for Phillip (Phil) Lynch and compares prices of traditional Christmas groceries in 1972 and 1975.

INTRODUCING Phil Lynch / Liberal, c. 1975 (Item 1975/261) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

1 page.

2 copies of a leaflet affixed to unbound scrapbook page. Encourages the electors of Flinders to vote for Phil Lynch and introduces him as an important member of the Federal Liberal party.

Dear Senior Citizen,, c. 1975 (Item 1975/262) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter from Phillip Lynch to Senior Citizens stating that the Liberal Party and the National Country Party will not cut pensions if they are elected to Government on December 13.

[Letter on The Liberal party of Australia Victorian Division letterhead], 08 December 1975 (Item 1975/263) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter from Phillip Lynch encouraging the electors of Flinders to vote for him.

MacNeil, Roderick, Independent, Division of Sydney, NSW, 1975 (File)
A Strong Viable Defence Force / VOTE… [1] MacNeil R., c. 1975 (Item 1975/264) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer discussing Australia's defence force and defence spending, and encouraging the electors of Sydney to vote for Roderick MacNeil.

MacPhee, Ian, Liberal, Division of Balaclava, VIC, 1975 (File)
A Letter to all Constituents from IAN MACPHEE / MEMBER FOR BALACLAVA, c. 1975 (Item 1975/265) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Balaclava to vote for Ian MacPhee, and for Liberal-National Senate candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan. Also advertises MacPhee's speaking engagement at the Brighton Town Hall on 4 November 1975.

METTETTE UN NUMERO IN CIASCUNA CASELLA / How to vote Liberal / ΤΟΠΟΘΕΗΣΤΣ ΣΕ ΚΑΘΕ ΤΕΤΡΑΓΩΝΟ ΕΝΑ ΑΡΙΘΜΟ, c. 1975 (Item 1975/266) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card with some text in Italian and Greek, encouraging the electors of Balaclava to vote for Ian MacPhee. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal-National Senate Candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan.

The headlines you cannot afford, c. 1975 (Item 1975/267) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Balaclava to vote for Ian MacPhee, and for Liberal-National Senate candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan.

Maguire, Graham, Labor, Division of Sturt, SA, 1975 (File)
Vote Labor, vote for Graham Maguire in Sturt where your vote counts!, c. 1975 (Items 1975/268) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Card encouraging the electors of Sturt to vote for Graham Maguire, with contact details and an introduction. 2 copies.

PRESS RELEASE, 2 December 1975 (Items 1975/269) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

2 press releases.

Typescript press release on Graham Maguire's campaign letterhead, critiquing the Liberal caretaker government's pension policy. 2 copies.

IT'S ALL A MATTER OF PRIORITIES…, c. 1975 (Items 1975/270) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Sturt to vote for Graham Maguire. Compares Liberal and Labor government spending between 1971 and 1975. 2 copies.

[Letter from Graham Maguire to Italian-speaking electors], c. 1975 (Item 1975/271) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer on Graham Maguire's campaign letterhead, encouraging Italian electors of Sturt to vote for Graham Maguire. Discusses the achievements of the Whitlam government and the benefits it has brought to Australians. Some text in Italian on verso.

LA SCELTA E' FRA CAOS o DEMOCRAZIA, c. 1975 (Item 1975/272) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Sturt to vote for Graham Maguire. Text in Italian.

Graham Maguire, c. 1975 (Item 1975/273) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Sturt to vote for Graham Maguire, and highlighting the Labor government's achievements in the areas of health, pensions and education.

It's all a matter of priorities… …make sure you get them right, c. 1975 (Item 1975/274) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Sturt to vote for Graham Maguire. Compares Liberal and Labor government spending between 1971 and 1975.

[Letter from Graham Maguire to newly enrolled electors], c. 1975 (Item 1975/275) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer on Graham Maguire's campaign letterhead, introducing himself to newly enrolled electors and offering assistance and contact details.

THERE IS ONLY ONE UNITED STRONG GOVT. FIT TO LEAD THIS COUNTRY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/276) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Sturt to vote for Graham Maguire. Includes media snippets suggesting that the Liberal Party is too divided to be an effective government.

MANTIENI LA DEMOCRAZIA - Vota Partito Laburista Australiano, c. 1975 (Items 1975/277) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Sturt to vote for Graham Maguire, and for Labor Senate candidates Reginald Bishop, James Cavanagh, Donald Cameron, Geoffrey McLaren, Neal Blewett and Arnold Drury. Italian text. 2 copies.

RESTORE DEMOCRACY - Vote Australian Labor Party, c. 1975 (Items 1975/278) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Sturt to vote for Graham Maguire, and for Labor Senate candidates Reginald Bishop, James Cavanagh, Donald Cameron, Geoffrey McLaren, Neal Blewett and Arnold Drury. 2 copies.

STURT INDEPENDENT PRESS NO. 3, c. 1975 (Item 1975/279) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Typescript flyer by Graham Maguire, encouraging the electors of Sturt to vote for him, discussing the dismissal of the Whitlam government, and calling people to action.

[Letter from Graham Maguire requesting support from the electors of Sturt], c. 1975 (Item 1975/280) - Box 178
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer on Graham Maguire's campaign letterhead, encouraging the electors of Sturt to vote Labor. Discusses the achievements of the Whitlam government.

Mailath, G. (George), Liberal, Division of Fraser, ACT, 1975 (File)
George Mailath / FRASER / a new generation liberal, c. 1975 (Item 1975/281) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the public to vote for George Mailath and for Liberal Senate candidates John Knight and Trevor Crouch. Highlights areas the Liberal government would like to improve in the division of Fraser.

[Unbound ephemera from George Mailath's 1975 election campaign], c. 1975 (Item 1975/282) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

1 page.

2 leaflets affixed to unbound scrapbook page: Liberal Party. The plan for a brighter future, extracts from Malcolm Fraser's policy speech 27 November 1975; and George Mailath / FRASER / a new generation liberal, duplicate of item 1975/282.

HOW TO VOTE Liberal / FRASER House of Representatives, c. 1975 (Items 1975/283) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Fraser to vote for George Mailath and for Liberal Senate candidates John Knight and Trevor Crouch. 3 copies.

Mathews, Race, Labor, Division of Casey, VIC, 1975 (File)
HEAR Senator James "Diamond Jim" McClelland, c. 1975 (Items 1975/284) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer advertising election rally at Bayswater Community Hall on 21 November 1975. Speakers include James McClelland and Race Mathews. 2 copies.

RACE MATHEWS REPORTS, c. 1975 (Item 1975/285) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet with detailed discussion of the dismissal of the Whitlam government by race Mathews. Includes contact details for Mathews' campaign, and a form to donate to or assist in the campaign.

McLaughlin, Michael, Labor, Division of Bass, TAS, 1975 (File)
Introducing Mike McLaughlin Endorsed Lbor Party Candidate for BASS, c. 1975 (Items 1975/286) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet introducing Mike McLaughlin and his family to the electors of Bass. 2 copies.

LABOR for BASS / Mike McLaughlin, c. 1975 (Items 1975/287) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Leaflet introducing Mike McLaughlin to the electors of Bass, with biographical details. 2 copies.

Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/288) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Bass to vote for Mike McLaughlin and for Labor Senate candidates Kenneth (Ken) Wreidt, Justin O'Byrne, Donald (Don) Devitt, Donald (Don) Grimes, Mervyn Everett and Graham Malley.

McLeay, John, Liberal, Division of Boothby, SA, 1975 (File)
BOOTHBY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/289) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Photocopied how to vote card encouraging the electors of Boothby to vote for John McLeay.

JOHN McLEAY IS YOUR MEMBER FOR BOOTHBY / "BACK MAC" FOR A SECURE FUTURE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/290) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Boothby to vote for John McLeay and for Liberal Senate candidates Gordon Davidson, Donald Jessop, Condor Lauke, Harold Young, Tony Messner and Jennifer Adamson. 2 copies.

John McLeay / YOUR FEDERAL M.P., c. 1975 (Item 1975/291) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

1 page.

2 copies of a flyer affixed to unbound scrapbook page. John McLeay encourages the electors of Boothby to vote for him, and for Liberal Senate candidates Gordon Davidson, Donald Jessop, Condor Lauke, Harold Young, Tony Messner and Jennifer Adamson. Also provides contact details for those wishing to join or donate to the Liberal party.

Millroy, Alfred (Paul), Liberal, Division of Capricornia, QLD, 1975 (File)
SAVE AUSTRALIA! GIVE A MAN A GO IN CAPRICORNIA, c. 1975 (Items 1975/292) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Capricornia to vote for Alfred (Paul) Millroy. Includes biographical information and a discussion of the failings of the Labor government in the areas of inflation, unemployment, taxation, and interest rates. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE Liberal IN CAPRICORNIA FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, c. 1975 (Item 1975/293) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

1 Flyer.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: Flyer encouraging the electors of Capricornia to vote for Alfred (Paul) Millroy, and for Liberal-National Senate candidates Neville Bonner, Ronald Maunsell, Glenister Sheil, Kathryn Martin, Ian Wood, Stanley Collard and Richard Austin.

Moloney, John, Independent, Division of Canberra, ACT, 1975 (File)
Australia 2001 / Force a pause in party politics / Vote Independent in 1975, c. 1975 (Items 1975/294) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Canberra to vote for John Moloney. 2 copies.

Moore, John, Liberal, Division of Ryan, QLD, 1975 (File)
HOW TO VOTE Liberal IN RYAN / FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, c. 1975 (Item 1975/295) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: Flyer encouraging the electors of Ryan to vote for John Moore, and for Liberal-National Senate candidates Neville Bonner, Ronald Maunsell, Glenister Sheil, Kathryn Martin, Ian Wood, Stanley Collard and Richard Austin.

Morris, Peter, Labor, Division of Shortland, NSW, 1975 (File)
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY / How to Vote Shortland Electorate, c. 1975 (Items 1975/296) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Shortland to vote for Peter Morris.

Return your Australian Labor Party MEMBER Peter Morris M.H.R. for Shortland, c. 1975 (Item 1975/297) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

1 page.

2 copies of leaflet , encouraging the electors of Shortland to vote for Peter Morris. Includes a discussion of Labor's proposed budget and a list of public works in Shortland that Labor has funded.

Neil, Maurice, Liberal, Division of St George, NSW, 1975 (File)
HOME BUYERS! HOME RENTERS! HOME SEEKERS! Are You Worried?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/298) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of St George to vote for Maurice Neil. Focuses on housing and the Liberal's proposed solutions to housing problems.

HOW TO VOTE Liberal FOR THE House of Representatives / Vote [1] Neil, M. J., c. 1975 (Items 1975/299) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of St George to vote for Maurice Neil, and for Liberal-Country Senate candidates Robert Cotton, John Carrick, Douglas Scott, Peter Baume, Milivoj Lajovics and Dorothy Ross. 2 copies.

SAVE DEMOCRACY / DEMOCRACY IS UNDER THREAT FROM THE LABOR PARTY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/300) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of St George to vote for Maurice Neil and for the Liberal Senate team. Argues that Labor had no mandate to govern and the dismissal of the Whitlam government was in response to illegal acts by the Labor government.

COME AND HEAR, c. 1975 (Items 1975/301) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer advertising speaking events by William (Bill) McMahon, 1 December, The Presbyterian Hall, Collingwood Avenue, Earlwood; James (Jim) Killen, 3 December, Rockdale Town Hall; Malcolm Fraser, 7 December, Jubilee Oval, Kogarah; and Andrew Peacock, 10 December, Amaroo Hall, Hurstville. Also encourages the electors of St George to vote for Maurice Neil. 2 copies.

INFLATION! UNEMPLOYMENT! HOUSING! / THAT'S WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT SAYS MAURICE NEIL, c. 1975 (Item 1975/302) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of St George to vote for Maurice Neil. Introduces Neil and his family, criticizes the performance of the Labor government and argues that a Liberal government would improve conditions for taxpayers, pensioners, homeseekers, ethnic communities, housewives, and all Australians.

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE from… SIR ERIC WILLIS, c. 1975 (Item 1975/303) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer with an endorsement from Eric Willis encouraging the electors of St George to vote for Maurice Neil. Includes a Liberal Party application form.

ARE YOU WORRIED?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/304) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet introducing Maurice Neil and his family to the electors of St George, with biographical details.

AN OPEN LETTER FROM MAURICE NEIL / LIBERAL PARTY CANDIDATE FOR ST GEORGE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/305) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer with a message from Maurice Neil, listing flaws of the Labor government and encouraging the people to vote Liberal.

HOW TO VOTE CARD FOR HONEST RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT, c. 1975 (Items 1975/306) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of St George to vote for Maurice Neil, and for Liberal-Country Senate candidates Robert Cotton, John Carrick, Douglas Scott, Peter Baume, Milivoj Lajovics and Dorothy Ross. Text in English, Italian, Slovenian, Arabic, Macedonian and Greek. 2 copies.

Nicholls, Martin, Labor, Division of Bonython, SA, 1975 (File)
RESTORE DEMOCRACY - Vote Australian Labor Party, c. 1975 (Items 1975/307) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Bonython to vote for Martin Nicholls, and for Labor Senate candidates Reginald Bishop, James Cavanagh, Donald Cameron, Geoffrey McLaren, Neal Blewett and Arnold Drury. 3 copies.

Nixon, Peter, National Country, Division of Gippsland, VIC (File)
HOW TO VOTE NATIONAL PARTY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/308) - Box 179
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Gippsland to vote for Peter Nixon. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal-National Senate Candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan.

Oakley, Gavan, Labor, Division of Deakin, VIC, 1975 (File)
FOR AUSTRALIA'S SAKE / Vote for Stable Democracy / Vote [1] GAVAN OAKLEY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/309) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Card encouraging the electors of Deakin to vote for Gavan Oakley, with contact details of local Labor Party secretaries. 2 copies stuck to one page.

SATURDAY DECEMBER 13, c. 1975 (Items 1975/310) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Card encouraging the electors of Deakin to vote for Gavan Oakley. Includes testimonials from a variety of community members, and statements by Oakley on the Constitutional crisis and the economy. 2 copies.

[Unbound ephemera from Gavan Oakley's 1975 election campaign], c. 1975 (Item 1975/311) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page, with affixed ephemera. Includes sticker, STABILITY NOT CHAOS / WHITLAM NOT FRASER / OAKLEY NOT JARMAN; sticker, LET LABOR GOVERN; and Gavan Oakley's business card.

[Letter from Gavan Oakley to members of the Deakin Federal Electorate Assembly of the Australian Labor Party], c. 1975 (Items 1975/312) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Typescript letter on Australian Labor Party letterhead from Gavan Oakley and fellow office-holders Gordon Henderson, Colin Hansen, John Harrowfield and Don Sharp. Calls for action from members, and publicizes a strategy meeting at Wesley Hall, Blackburn on 21 November 1975. 2 copies.

[Letter from Gavan Oakley to ratepayers in the Division of Deakin], c. 1975 (Item 1975/313) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Typescript letter from Gavan Oakley to ratepayers, reminding and informing them of Labor's improvements in Deakin and encouraging them to support him in the election.

AN IMPORTANT LETTER ON EDUCATION IN YOUR AREA, c. 1975 (Items 1975/314) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter from Gavan Oakley to the electors of Deakin, providing examples of Labor's improvements to education and arguing that the Liberals plan to cut education. 2 copies.

YOU CAN MAKE SURE THAT STABLE GOVERNMENT RETURNS TO AUSTRALIA BY VOTING LABOR AT THIS ELECTION, c. 1975 (Items 1975/315) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer arguing that the Liberal's blocking of bills in the Senate lacks widespread support. 2 copies.

STABILITY NOT CHAOS / WHITLAM NOT FRASER / OAKLEY NOT JARMAN, c. 1975 (Item 1975/316) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

RETURN DEMOCRACY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/317) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Deakin to vote for Gavan Oakley, and for Labor Senate candidates Jean Melzer, Cyril Primmer, John Button, Bill Brown, Bill Hartley and Jack Evans.

[Letter and flyer distributed by Gavan Oakley], c. 1975 (Items 1975/318) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

2 letters, 2 flyers.

Letter from Gavan Oakley encouraging the electors of Deakin to vote Labor. Originally stapled to flyer, INFLATION… INFLATION IS ONE OF THE MAJOR PROBLEMS FACING THE WORLD TODAY, provides statistics and a collage of newspaper clippings on the topic of inflation. 2 copies.

[Letter from Gavan Oakley to the electors of Deakin], c. 1975 (Item 1975/319) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter from Gavan Oakley to the electors of Deakin, with a quote from Crieghton Burns of The Age urging the public to vote to restore the Labor government.

O'Donnell, William (Bill), Independent, Division of Gwydir, NSW, 1975 (File)
"INFLATION" Is Enemy No. 1, c. 1975 (Item 1975/320) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Gwydir to vote for William (Bill) O'Donnell. Presents a plan to reduce inflation. Blue text.

"INFLATION" Is Enemy No. 1, c. 1975 (Item 1975/321) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Gwydir to vote for William (Bill) O'Donnell. Presents a plan to reduce inflation. Black text.

O'Keefe, Frank, National Country, Division of Paterson, NSW, 1975 (File)
Frank O'Keefe's message to the PEOPLE OF PATERSON, c. 1975 (Item 1975/322) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Paterson to vote for Frank O'Keefe. Argues that Australia is declining in wealth and a Liberal government will improve lives.

To the Householder, c. 1975 (Item 1975/323) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Postal leaflet encouraging the electors of Paterson to vote for Frank O'Keefe. Lists the Liberal's contributions to Paterson, and argues that the Labor government has damaged the economy and quality of life of Australians, particularly in rural areas.

O'Keefe FOR PATERSON, c. 1975 (Item 1975/324) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Two stickers stuck on a page.

Peacock, Andrew, Liberal, Division of Kooyong, NSW, 1975 (File)
ELECTORS OF KOOYONG / LOOK AHEAD WITH ANDREW PEACOCK, c. 1975 (Items 1975/325) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Kooyong to vote for Andrew Peacock. Includes biographical details; list of polling places, and promises that the Liberals will make advances in the areas of inflation, taxation and employment. Includes text in Greek and Italian. 2 copies.

How to vote Liberal, c. 1975 (Item 1975/326) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: Flyer encouraging the electors of Kooyong to vote for Andrew Peacock, and for Liberal and National Country Party Senate candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan. Includes text in Greek and Italian.

THE SENATE Blocked . . ., c. 1975 (Items 1975/327) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Kooyong to vote for Andrew Peacock, and for the Liberal Senate team. Discusses some of the 21 Bills blocked by the Liberal Party in the Senate, including the Interstate Commission Bill, The Broadcasting & Television Amendment Bill and the Electoral Bill. 2 copies.

Pederick, Iris, Australia Party, Division of Bruce, VIC, 1975 (File)
STATEMENT BY IRIS PEDERICK, AUSTRALIA PARTY CANDIDATE FOR BRUCE, AT THE DECLARATION OF POLL 19/12/75, c. 1975 (Items 1975/328) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

3 documents (1 page each).

Document congratulating Billy Snedden on his win and asking that he take note of the main concern of the Australia Party, being economic priorities, and act upon it. 3 copies.

Pickhaver, Mark, Labor, Division of Boothby, SA, 1975 (File)
ΕΠΑΝΑΦΟΡΑ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑΣ - ΨΗΦΙΣΑΤΕ ΤΟ ΕΡΓΑΤΙΚΟ ΚΟΜΜΑ, c. 1975 (Items 1975/329) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Boothby to vote for Mark Pickhaver, and for Labor Senate candidates Reginald Bishop, James Cavanagh, Donald Cameron, Geoffrey McLaren, Neal Blewett and Arnold Drury. Text in Greek. 3 copies.

MANTIENI LA DEMOCRAZIA - Vota Partito Laburista Australiano, c. 1975 (Items 1975/330) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Boothby to vote for Mark Pickhaver, and for Labor Senate candidates Reginald Bishop, James Cavanagh, Donald Cameron, Geoffrey McLaren, Neal Blewett and Arnold Drury. Text in Italian. 2 copies.

RESTORE DEMOCRACY - Vote Australian Labor Party, c. 1975 (Items 1975/331) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Boothby to vote for Mark Pickhaver, and for Labor Senate candidates Reginald Bishop, James Cavanagh, Donald Cameron, Geoffrey McLaren, Neal Blewett and Arnold Drury. 2 copies.

Porter, James, Liberal, Division of Barker, SA, 1975 (File)
JAMES (Jim) PORTER / Liberal PARTY / BARKER, c. 1975 (Items 1975/332) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Barker to vote for James (Jim) Porter, discusses his commitment to serving the interests of both country and urban Australians. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE Liberal Party / BARKER, c. 1975 (Items 1975/333) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Boothby to vote for John McLeay and for Liberal Senate candidates Gordon Davidson, Donald Jessop, Condor Lauke, Harold Young, Tony Messner and Jennifer Adamson. 2 copies.

JAMES (JIM) PORTER / LIBERAL PARTY CANDIDATE FOR BARKER ITINERARY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/334) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

1 document.

Typescript itinerary for James (Jim) Porter's election campaign, covering the dates 25 November to 11 December 1975.

Richardson, Peter, Liberal, Division of Tangney, WA, 1975 (File)
BEWARE OF THE LABOR RIP OFF!, c. 1975 (Items 1975/335) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Tangney to vote for Peter Richardson. Describes failures of the Labor government. 2 copies.

[Unbound ephemera from Peter Richardson's 1975 election campaign], c. 1975 (Item 1975/336) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page with invitations affixed: invitation to Liberal Party fund-raising barbecue featuring Bill Snedden at Cannington on 19 November 1975; invitation to Quiz Night at the Booragoon Hotel, hosted by Peter Richardson on 2 December 1975.

HOUSEWIVES - YOU PAY THE PRICE FOR INFLATION, c. 1975 (Item 1975/337) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Card flyer encouraging the electors of Tangney to vote for Peter Richardson. Also discusses prices of household goods and advertises an event to meet Senator Margaret Guilfoyle in Cannington on 5 December 1975.

GOUGH / A BIGGER MOUTH THAN JAWS / DON'T BE RIPPED OFF, c. 1975 (Item 1975/338) - Box 180
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Tangney to vote for Peter Richardson.

For Home Ownership VOTE Liberal / Richardson [1] IN TANGNEY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/339) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 page.

2 copies of leaflet , encouraging the electors of Tangney to vote for Peter Richardson. Accuses the Labor Party of being against home ownership and argues that the Liberals will help first home buyers.

The Liberal way secures your future!, c. 1975 (Item 1975/340) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 page.

2 copies of leaflet , encouraging the electors of Tangney to vote for Peter Richardson. Argues that a Liberal government will repair the economy to improve opportunities.

DID YOU BUDGET ON THIS?, c. 1975 (Items 1975/341) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Tangney to vote for Peter Richardson. Criticizes the Labor government's proposed budget and advertises Malcolm Fraser's Annual Sir Robert Menzies lecture at the University of Western Australia on 25 September 1975. 2 copies.

Peter Richardson Liberal, c. 1975 (Item 1975/342) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 page.

2 copies of card , encouraging the electors of Tangney to vote for Peter Richardson.

DAWKINS AND LABOR ATTACK HOME OWNERSHIP, c. 1975 (Items 1975/343) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Tangney to vote for Peter Richardson. Accuses the Labor Party of having an agenda to end private home ownership in Australia. 3 copies.

THINK! / VOTE….. RICHARDSON [1] LIBERAL FOR TANGNEY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/344) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer with extract from a speech by Abraham Lincoln, encouraging the electors of Tangney to vote for Peter Richardson.

Your Home?..... or a Government Flat!, c. 1975 (Item 1975/345) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Tangney to vote for Peter Richardson, arguing that Labor has been dishonest about the prospects for first home buyers and the Liberal Party offers better housing solutions.

How to vote Liberal / for Tangney, c. 1975 (Item 1975/346) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Tangney to vote for Peter Richardson, and for Liberal Senate candidates Reginald Withers, Peter Durack, John Sim, Fred Chaney, Andrew Thomas and Cynthia Smart..

Robinson, Eric, Liberal, Division of McPherson, QLD, 1975 (File)
After three dark years of LABOR / Let's Switch on the Light, c. 1975 (Item 1975/347) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 page.

2 copies of leaflet affixed to unbound scrapbook page, encouraging the electors of McPherson to vote for Eric Robinson and arguing that Labor has mismanaged the economy.

INFLATION at a Glance / THIS IS LABOR'S RECORD, c. 1975 (Item 1975/348) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of McPherson to vote for Eric Robinson. Lists inflation costs for common household necessities.

There's nothing new about this fear of the dangers inherent in a socialist system., c. 1975 (Items 1975/349) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

2 flyers, 1 page

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: Flyer encouraging the electors of McPherson to vote for Eric Robinson, and for Liberal-National Senate candidates Neville Bonner, Ronald Maunsell, Glenister Sheil, Kathryn Martin, Ian Wood, Stanley Collard and Richard Austin.

4 copies, 2 affixed to unbound scrapbook page.

Rockett, John, Labor, Division of Herbert, QLD, 1975 (File)
HOW TO PRESERVE DEMOCRACY AND SAVE AUSTRALIA, c. 1975 (Item 1975/350) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: Flyer encouraging the electors of Herbert to vote for John Rockett, and for Labor Senate candidates James (Jim) Keeffe, Ronald McAuliffe, George Georges, Malcolm (Mal) Colston, Colleen Freeman and Kenneth Vaughan.

Ross, Michael, Labor, Division of Berowra, NSW, 1975 (File)
IMPORTANT MESSAGE ON THE ENVIRONMENT TO THE ELECTORATE OF BEROWRA, c. 1975 (Item 1975/351) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer advertising public meeting featuring Moss Cass and Michael Ross on 27 November 1975, at the Hornsby Masonic Hall. Also encourages the electors of Berowra to vote for Ross.

AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY / M. ROSS LABOR FOR BEROWRA ELECTORATE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/352) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Berowra to vote for Michael Ross.

DID YOU KNOW THAT 13% OF THE VOTING AGE PEOPLE IN THE ELECTORATE OF BEROWRA RECEIVE A PENSION AND THAT ADDS UP TO $16,900,00 IN A YEAR?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/353) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 document (2 pages).

Document encouraging the electors of Berowra to vote for Michael Ross. Discusses funding for pensioners and Government expenditure on aged persons homes.

Ruddock, Philip, Liberal, Division of Parramatta, NSW, 1975 (File)
Philip Ruddock M.P. / LIBERAL FOR PARRAMATTA, c. 1975 (Item 1975/354) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Card distributed by Philip Ruddock with celsius-fahrenheit conversion scale on verso. 2 copies .

PUBLIC MEETING / Liberal PARTY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/355) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer advertising public meeting to address the future of Australia, featuring Bill Snedden, Philip Ruddock and Peter Baume on 1 December 1975, at St. Alban's Church Hall, Epping.

[Unbound ephemera from Philip Ruddock's 1975 election campaign], c. 1975 (Item 1975/356) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page with affixed ephemera, including card leaflet FEDERAL ELECTIONS, with postal voting information; and sticker TOPPEL KEPPEL.

RETURN RUDDOCK, M.P. / LIBERAL MEMBER FOR PARRAMATTA, c. 1975 (Item 1975/357) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Parramatta to vote for Philip Ruddock. Includes biographical details and Ruddock's policies and plans for car parking, housing and unemployment in Parramatta. 2 copies .

[Letter on Philip Ruddock Liberal Member for Parramatta letterhead], c. 1975 (Item 1975/358) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 letter (1 page).

Letter from Philip Ruddock assuring electors that rumours that a Liberal Government would remove or decrease pensions are false.

[Invitation on Philip Ruddock Liberal Member for Parramatta letterhead], c. 1975 (Items 1975/359) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

2 invitations.

Invitation from the Parramatta Federal Conference of the Liberal Party of Australia, to meet Senator Margaret Guilfoyle, to speak on Education Matters and Women's Issues. Marsden Rehabilitation Centre Hall, Marsden Street Parramatta, Tuesday, 9 December, 1975. Other speakers included: Heather Ruddock. Dorothy Ross and Annabella Fletcher. 2 copies.

Salger, Claus, Liberal, Division of Burke, VIC, 1975 (File)
Turn on the lights. / Claus SALGER for BURKE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/360) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: Leaflet encouraging the electors of Burke to vote for Claus Salger. Includes some biographical details of Salger and a comparison of Labor's failings and the Liberal's plans to remedy them. 2 copies.

[unbound ephemera from Claus Salger's 1975 election campaign], c. 1975 (Item 1975/361) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Sticker Claus Salger Liberal Burke and flyer What does the Liberal Party stand for?, listing 12 core beliefs of the Liberal Party. Both affixed to unbound scrapbook page.

Turn On The Lights VOTE Liberal / CLAUS SALGER FOR BURKE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/362) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Card encouraging the electors of Burke to vote for Claus Salger.

METTETTE UN NUMERO IN CIASCUNA CASELLA / How to vote Liberal / ΤΟΠΟΘΕΗΣΤΣ ΣΕ ΚΑΘΕ ΤΕΤΡΑΓΩΝΟ ΕΝΑ ΑΡΙΘΜΟ, c. 1975 (Items 1975/363) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card with some text in Italian and Greek, encouraging the electors of Burke to vote for Claus Salger. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal-National Senate Candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan. 3 copies.

Turn on the Lights, c. 1975 (Items 1975/364) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Multi-lingual flyer encouraging the electors of Burke to vote for Claus Salger, with text in English, Arabic, Italian and Greek. 2 copies.

Savage, David, Labor, Division of Mitchell, NSW, 1975 (File)
DAVID SAVAGE / LABOR CANDIDATE FOR MITCHELL, c. 1975 (Item 1975/365) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Mitchell to vote for David Savage. Includes a message from Savage characterising the dismissal as a coup d'etat and urging the public to vote Labor to preserve democracy. 2 copies .

[unbound ephemera from David Savage's 1975 election campaign], c. 1975 (Item 1975/366) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Flyer DAVID SAVAGE LABOR CANDIDATE FOR MITCHELL, includes some biographical details, and how to vote card D. C. SAVAGE LABOR FOR MITCHELL ELECTORATE, encouraging the electors of Mitchell to vote for David Savage. Both affixed to unbound scrapbook page.

Shipton, Roger, Liberal, Division of Higgins, VIC, 1975 (File)
VOTERS OF HIGGINS on Saturday, December 13 TURN ON THE LIGHTS / Liberal ROGER SHIPTON, c. 1975 (Items 1975/367) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: Leaflet encouraging the electors of Higgins to vote for Roger Shipton for the House of Representatives. Includes a message from Shipton, contact details and polling place information. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal-National Senate Candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan. Some text in Greek and Italian. 2 copies.

Introducing ROGER SHIPTON your Liberal Candidate for HIGGINS, c. 1975 (Items 1975/368) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Postal leaflet introducing Roger Shipton to the electors of Higgins in English, Greek and Italian text. Includes a form for joining the Liberal Party. 2 copies.

METTETTE UN NUMERO IN CIASCUNA CASELLA / How to vote Liberal / ΤΟΠΟΘΕΗΣΤΣ ΣΕ ΚΑΘΕ ΤΕΤΡΑΓΩΝΟ ΕΝΑ ΑΡΙΘΜΟ, c. 1975 (Item 1975/369) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card with some text in Italian and Greek, encouraging the electors of Higgins to vote for Roger Shipton. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal-National Senate Candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan.

What does Australia need?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/370) - Box 181
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Higgins to vote for Roger Shipton. Includes a message from Shipton in English, Greek and Italian text blaming Labor's socialist policies for inflation and high taxes. 2 copies .

Snedden, Billy, Liberal, Division of Bruce, VIC, 1975 (File)
HOW TO VOTE Liberal / METTETTE UN NUMERO IN CIASCUNA CASELLA / ΤΟΠΟΘΕΗΣΤΣ ΣΕ ΚΑΘΕ ΤΕΤΡΑΓΩΝΟ ΕΝΑ ΑΡΙΘΜΟ, c. 1975 (Items 1975/371) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

5 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card with some text in Italian and Greek, encouraging the electors of Bruce to vote for Billy (Bill) Snedden. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal-National Senate Candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan. 5 copies.

HEAR HOW SNEDDEN CARES / PUBLIC MEETING, c. 1975 (Items 1975/372) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer advertising Billy (Bill) Snedden's speaking event at Glen Waverley High School, Glen Waverley on 28 November 1975. Supported by Lindsay Thompson; Margaret Guilfoyle, John McLeay and Peter Stirling. 2 copies.

HEAR HOW SNEDDEN CARES / PUBLIC MEETING, c. 1975 (Items 1975/373) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Photocopy of flyer advertising Billy (Bill) Snedden's speaking event at Glen Waverley High School, Glen Waverley on 28 November 1975. Supported by Lindsay Thompson; Margaret Guilfoyle, John McLeay and Peter Stirling. 3 copies.

SNEDDEN cares…. / BILL SNEDDEN Q.C. M.P. / Liberal, c. 1975 (Items 1975/374) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

5 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Bruce to vote for Billy (Bill) Snedden and for Liberal-National Senate Candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan. Includes a statement of Snedden's belief and a list of Liberal Party policies. 5 copies.

[Billy Snedden's letterhead], c. 1975 (Item 1975/375) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Sample page with Billy (Bill) Snedden's letterhead, and typescript message explaining how the letterhead was used.

TIMES FOR MR. SNEDDEN'S ADS ON 3AW, c. 1975 (Item 1975/376) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Typescript timetable of Billy Snedden's radio advertisements, to be played on 3AW on 8 and 9 December 1975.

[Letter to Liberal Party members from Billy Snedden], 24 November 1975 (Item 1975/377) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter from Billy (Bill) Snedden on Liberal Party of Australia letterhead to local party members, requesting donations and assistance with the campaign. Blue text.

[Letter to Liberal Party members from Billy Snedden], 24 November 1975 (Items 1975/378) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Photocopy of letter from Billy (Bill) Snedden on Liberal Party of Australia letterhead to local party members, requesting donations and assistance with the campaign. 2 copies.

[Invitation from Billy Snedden to campaign launch], 22 November 1975 (Item 1975/379) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter from Billy (Bill) Snedden to local members of the Liberal Party, inviting them to the launch of his campaign at Glen Waverley High School, Glen Waverley on 28 November 1975. Supported by Lindsay Thompson; Margaret Guilfoyle, John McLeay and Peter Stirling. Signed by hand.

[Letter covering speaking arrangements for Billy Snedden's campaign opening], 25 November 1975 (Items 1975/380) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

3 letters.

Photocopy of letter on Liberal Party of Australia letterhead, discussing Kathy Martin as an alternative speaker for Billy (Bill) Snedden's campaign opening. 3 copies.

BRUCE ELECTORATE COMMITTEE / PROPOSED ITINERARY FOR SENATOR KATHY MARTIN - BRUCE ELECTORATE VISIT, 25 November 1975 (Items 1975/381) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

3 itineraries.

Photocopy of proposed itinerary for Kathy Martin's visit to the Bruce electorate as part of Billy Snedden's election campaign. 3 copies.

BRUCE ETHNIC GROUP PUBLIC MEETING, c. 1975 (Items 1975/382) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer advertising a public meeting for Billy (Bill) Snedden to address various ethnic community groups, at Waverley High School on 10 December 1975. 2 copies.

LIBERAL PARTY BRUCE ELECTORATE / SATURDAY 13TH DECEMBER / VOTING COMPULSORY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/383) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer with map of polling places in the Division of Bruce.

ΕΛΛΗΝΕΣ ΕΚΛΟΓΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΠΕΡΙΟΧΗΣ BRUCE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/384) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

4 flyers.

Flyer advertising a public meeting for Billy (Bill) Snedden to address various ethnic community groups, at Waverley High School on 10 December 1975. Text in Greek, 4 copies.

[Draft poster in Italian advertising Billy Snedden's speaking event], c. 1975 (Item 1975/385) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

1 poster.

Draft poster advertising a public meeting for Billy (Bill) Snedden to address various ethnic community groups, at Waverley High School on 10 December 1975. Text in Italian.

[Poster in Italian advertising Billy Snedden's speaking event], c. 1975 (Items 1975/386) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

3 posters.

Poster advertising a public meeting for Billy (Bill) Snedden to address various ethnic community groups, at Waverley High School on 10 December 1975. Text in Italian, 3 copies.

[Flyer in Italian advertising Billy Snedden's speaking event], c. 1975 (Item 1975/387) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer advertising a public meeting for Billy (Bill) Snedden to address various ethnic community groups, at Waverley High School on 10 December 1975. Text in Italian.

[poster in Serbo-Croatian advertising Billy Snedden's speaking event], c. 1975 (Items 1975/388) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

3 posters.

Poster advertising a public meeting for Billy (Bill) Snedden to address various ethnic community groups, at Waverley High School on 10 December 1975. Serbo-Croatian text, 3 copies.

CAMPAIGN ITINERARY FOR RT. HON. B.M. SNEDDEN AS AT 1st DECEMBER, c. 1975 (Items 1975/389) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

2 itineraries.

Billy (Bill) Snedden's itinerary, covering 1-13 December 1975. 2 copies.

1975 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ELECTION, 19 December 1975 (Item 1975/390) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Roneoed copy of letter from A.J. Walsh, Divisional Returning Officer, formally acknowledging Billy (Bill) Snedden as the winner of the seat of Bruce.

1975 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ELECTION, 19 December 1975 (Items 1975/391) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Photocopy of letter from A.J. Walsh, Divisional Returning Officer, formally acknowledging Billy (Bill) Snedden as the winner of the seat of Bruce. 2 copies.

On Saturday, December 13th VOTE [1] Snedden, B. M., c. 1975 (Item 1975/392) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Card encouraging the electors of Bruce to vote for Billy (Bill) Snedden. Handwritten annotation indicates it was distributed at railway stations during Snedden's campaign.

PROPOSED ITINERARY FOR TOUR OF BRUCE ELECTORATE BY B. M. SNEDDEN & J. E. McLEAY., c. 1975 (Items 1975/393) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

2 itineraries.

Typescript itinerary on Billy (Bill) Snedden's letterhead for 28 November 1975. 2 copies.

[Thank you note from Billy Snedden], 10 December 1975 (Items 1975/394) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

2 notes.

Photocopy of typescript thank you note from Billy (B. M.) Snedden to unnamed recipient. 2 copies.

[Letter to Diane McVee from Billy Snedden], 27 November 1975 (Items 1975/395) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Photocopy of typescript letter from Billy (B. M.) Snedden to the householders of Bruce, in this case Diane McVee, encouraging her to vote Liberal. 2 copies.

[Thank you note from Billy Snedden to Mrs. Coates], c. 1975 (Items 1975/396) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

2 notes.

Photocopy of typescript thank you note on Parliament of Australia letterhead from Billy (B. M.) Snedden to people offering to assist in his campaign (in this case a Mrs Coates). 2 copies.

[Letter from Billy Snedden to new Liberal Party branch members], c. 1975 (Items 1975/397) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter on Parliament of Australia House of Representatives letterhead. Billy Snedden welcomes new members of the Liberal Party, in this case a Mr and Mrs W. Maxfield. 2 copies.

[Letter from Billy Snedden to local members of the Liberal Party], 22 November 1975 (Items 1975/398) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter from Billy Snedden to members of the Liberal Party in Bruce inviting them to his campaign launch at Glen Waverley High School, Glen Waverley on 28 November 1975. 2 copies.

[Letter from Billy Snedden to local members of the Liberal Party], 22 November 1975 (Items 1975/399) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Photocopy of [item], letter from Billy Snedden to members of the Liberal Party in Bruce, inviting them to his campaign launch at Glen Waverley High School, Glen Waverley on 28 November 1975. 2 copies.

AN INVITATION TO ALL ELECTORATE HELPERS, c. 1975 (Items 1975/400) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

2 invitations.

Photocopy of invitation from Billy Snedden to all campaign helpers, inviting them to visit his home on 14 December 1975. 2 copies.

QUESTIONNAIRE FOR BRUCE ELECTORATE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/401) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

2 questionnaires.

Typescript questionnaire to be administered by telephone, to voters in the electorate of Bruce. 2 copies.

PRESS STATEMENT BY RT. HON. B.M. SNEDDEN Q.C. MP. / ASSISTED PASSAGES FOR PARENTS OF MIGRANTS IN AUSTRALIA, c. 1975 (Items 1975/402) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

1 press release, 1 card.

Typescript press release from Billy Snedden commenting on Labor's proposal to end assisted fares for the parents of migrants. Attached is a card with Snedden's compliments to the editor of the German language newspaper Neue Welt.

[Letter from Ian Walker to members of the Liberal Party in Bruce], 24 November 1975 (Items 1975/403) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Typescript letter from Ian Walker, chairman of the committee of the Bruce Electorate branch of the Liberal Party, requesting support for Billy Snedden's campaign. 2 copies.

BILL SNEDDEN Q.C. M.P. / your Liberal member for Bruce, c. 1975 (Item 1975/404) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Bruce to vote for Billy (Bill) Snedden. Discusses Snedden and the Liberal's commitment to equality of opportunity.

a message from BILL SNEDDEN your parliamentary member for the Bruce electorate, c. 1975 (Item 1975/405) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer on Bill Snedden's letterhead giving basic information about the election for newly registered voters, including how to make postal or absentee votes. Encourages them to vote for Snedden.

Speech by Rt. Hon. B. M. Snedden, Q.C., M.P., Member for Bruce, opening his campaign for Bruce in the Glen Waverley High School Hall, at 8p.m., 28th November, 1975, 24 November 1975 (Item 1975/406) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

1 speech transcript (8 pages).

Copy of speech delivered by Billy Snedden opening his campaign for Bruce at Glen Waverley High School Hall, 28th November, 1975. Supporting speakers included: Lindsay Thompson, Margaret Guilfoyle, John McLeay and Peter Stirling. Parliament of Australia House of Representatives with compliments slip stamped Rt.Hon.B.M.Snedden QC MP attached. 2 copies.

Speech by Rt. Hon. B. M. Snedden, Q.C., M.P., Member for Bruce, opening his campaign for Bruce in the Glen Waverley High School Hall, at 8p.m., 28th November, 1975, 24 November 1975 (Item 1975/407) - Box 182
Physical Description Note

1 speech transcript (8 pages).

Copy of speech delivered by Billy Snedden opening his campaign for Bruce at Glen Waverley High School Hall, 28th November, 1975. Supporting speakers included: Lindsay Thompson, Margaret Guilfoyle, John McLeay and Peter Stirling. Parliament of Australia House of Representatives with compliments slip stamped B. M. Snedden attached. 2 copies.

Staley, Anthony Allen, Liberal, Division of Chisholm, VIC, 1975 (File)
SAVE AUSTRALIA / STALEY for CHISHOLM, c. 1975 (Item 1975/408) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Chisholm to vote for Anthony (Tony) Staley. Includes biographical details and discusses the failures of the Labor government and the proposed aims of the Liberals.

ON SATURDAY VOTE FOR / AUSTRALIA / FREEDOM OF CHOICE / SECURITY / HONEST REPRESENTATION / VOTE Liberal, c. 1975 (Item 1975/409) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 page.

2 copies of how to vote card affixed to unbound scrapbook page, encouraging the electors of Chisholm to vote for Anthony (Tony) Staley, and for Liberal Senate candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan.

THE SENATE Blocked . . ., c. 1975 (Items 1975/410) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Chisholm to vote for Anthony (Tony) Staley, and for the Liberal Senate team. Discusses some of the 21 Bills blocked by the Liberal Party in the Senate, including the Interstate Commission Bill, The Broadcasting & Television Amendment Bill and the Electoral Bill. 2 copies.

How to vote Liberal, c. 1975 (Item 1975/411) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Chisholm to vote for Anthony (Tony) Staley, and for Liberal Senate candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan.

DO YOU KNOW, c. 1975 (Item 1975/412) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Chisholm to vote for Anthony (Tony) Staley. Discusses issues affecting home owners and the use of taxpayers money to promote party politics.

WE CANNOT AFFORD ANOTHER 3 years LIKE THE LAST !!!, c. 1975 (Item 1975/413) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Chisholm to vote for Anthony (Tony) Staley. Discusses inflation, the economy, unemployment and taxation. Claims a vote for Labor is a vote for Socialist Dictatorship.

Thiel, Adolf, Labor, Division of Angas, SA, 1975 (File)
RESTORE DEMOCRACY - Vote Australian Labor Party, c. 1975 (Items 1975/414) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Angas to vote for Adolf (A. J.) Thiel. Also encourages the public to vote for Labor Senate candidates Reginald Bishop, James Cavanagh, Donald Cameron, Geoffrey McLaren, Neal Blewett and Arnold Drury. 3 copies.

Thomas, Arthur, Liberal, Division of Newcastle, NSW, 1975 (File)
if you caught someone bulldozing your home, would you give him more time to finish the job?, c. 1975 (Items 1975/415) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Newcastle to vote for Arthur Thomas. Accuses the Whitlam government of incompetence and corruption. 2 copies.

[unbound ephemera from Arthur Thomas's 1975 election campaign], c. 1975 (Item 1975/416) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Card Introducing Arthur Thomas and flyer Turn on the lights, encouraging the electors of Newcastle to vote for Arthur Thomas. Both affixed to unbound scrapbook page.

[Thank you card from Arthur Thomas], c. 1975 (Item 1975/417) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Card thanking the recipient for their help on election day, from Arthur Thomas on behalf of the Liberal Party of Australia New South Wales Division.

Thomas f[o]r Newcastle, c. 1975 (Item 1975/418) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Uren, Tom, Labor, Division of Reid, NSW, 1975 (File)
ELECTORS OF REID / VOTE 1 TOM UREN M.P. / ELECTED MINISTER FOR URBAN AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT, c. 1975 (Items 1975/419) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Reid to vote for Tom Uren, and for Labor Senate candidates Douglas McClelland, James McClelland, James Anthony (Tony) Mulvihill, Arthur Gietzelt, Kerry Sibraa, and Emily Renshaw. Also contains a list of local projects achieved by Labor, a quote from Gough Whitlam and a list of polling booths. 2 copies.

Walker, Stephen, Liberal, Division of Hunter, NSW, 1975 (File)
VOTE [1] Stephen Walker / Liberal FOR HUNTER, c. 1975 (Items 1975/420) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Hunter to vote for Stephen Walker, and for Liberal Senate candidates Robert Cotton, John Carrick, Douglas Scott, Peter Baume, Milivoj Lajovics and Dorothy Ross. Includes a message from Walker declaring his opposition to socialism. 2 copies.

Turn on the lights. Liberal., c. 1975 (Item 1975/421) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Hunter to vote for Stephen Walker and for Liberal Senate candidates Robert Cotton, John Carrick, Douglas Scott, Peter Baume, Milivoj Lajovics and Dorothy Ross.

ARE YOU PREPARED TO ASSIST THE LIBERAL PARTY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/422) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Hunter to vote for Stephen Walker and for the Liberal Party Senate candidates. Includes a form for donating or registering to provide assistance on polling day.

[unbound ephemera from Stephen Walker's 1975 election campaign], c. 1975 (Item 1975/423) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Card Stephen Walker Liberal for Hunter and flyer Public Meeting for Parents Who Care, advertising Margaret Guilfoyle's speaking event in Parramatta on 9 December 1975. Both affixed to unbound scrapbook page.

Wallis, Laurie, Labor, Division of Grey, SA, 1975 (File)
RESTORE DEMOCRACY - Vote Australian Labor Party, c. 1975 (Items 1975/424) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Grey to vote for Laurie Wallis. Also encourages the public to vote for Labor Senate candidates Reginald Bishop, James Cavanagh, Donald Cameron, Geoffrey McLaren, Neal Blewett and Arnold Drury.

Walters, Donald, Australia Party, La Trobe, VIC, 1975 (File)
HOW TO VOTE AUSTRALIA PARTY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/425) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the names of people who have passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote for Donald Walters, and for Australia Party Senate candidates John Siddons, Trevor Cooke and Harold Jeffrey.

Wilson, Keith, Labor, Division of Wannon, VIC, 1975 (File)
RETURN DEMOCRACY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/426) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Wannon to vote for Keith Wilson, and for Labor Senate candidates Jean Melzer, Cyril Primmer, John Button, Bill Brown, Bill Hartley and Jack Evans.

KEITH WILSON STANDS FOR DEMOCRACY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/427) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Wannon to vote for Keith Wilson. Contains some biographical details for Wilson, quotes from Don Whittington and Allan Ramsay, and a discussion of how Labor has helped the people through tax cuts, pensions and Medibank.

Women of Wannon, c. 1975 (Item 1975/428) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer aimed at women, encouraging the electors of Wannon to vote for Keith Wilson. Contains a discussion of Labor's achievements in child care; support of mothers; equal pay for women; legal aid, education and housing. Also includes a section aimed at under 21 year olds, urging them to protect democracy by voting Labor.

Yates, William, Liberal, Division of Holt, VIC, 1975 (File)
FREEDOM TO WORK / VOTE LIBERAL / BILL YATES [1] FOR HOLT, c. 1975 (Item 1975/429) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Calling card of William (Bill) Yates, with biographical information and a timetable of the 1975-1976 West Indies Cricket tour of Australia on verso. 2 copies .

Liberal / LET'S TURN ON THE LIGHTS IN HOLT / VOTE [1] BILL YATES, c. 1975 (Item 1975/430) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Holt to vote for William (Bill) Yates and for Liberal and National Country Party Senate candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan. Includes a discussion of Liberal's policies leading to the election, particularly on home ownership, employment, taxation, small business and migrants. 2 copies .

METTETTE UN NUMERO IN CIASCUNA CASELLA / How to vote Liberal / ΤΟΠΟΘΕΗΣΤΣ ΣΕ ΚΑΘΕ ΤΕΤΡΑΓΩΝΟ ΕΝΑ ΑΡΙΘΜΟ, c. 1975 (Item 1975/431) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card with some text in Italian and Greek, encouraging the electors of Holt to vote for William (Bill) Yates. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal-National Senate Candidates Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan.

Young, Mick, Labor, Division of Port Adelaide, SA, 1975 (File)
[Letter on Port Adelaide Australian Labor Party Campaign Committee letterhead], c. 1975 (Item 1975/432) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 letter (1 page).

Copy of a letter from Mick Young to the electors of Port Adelaide discussing the threat to Health, Education and Welfare programmes that is created by the possibility of a change in the Federal Government.

[Letter on Parliament of Australia House of Representatives letterhead], c. 1975 (Item 1975/433) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 letter (1 page).

Copy of a letter from Mick Young to the electors of Port Adelaide discussing the benefits provided to Education by the Labor Government.

A MESSAGE FROM MICK YOUNG, FEDERAL M.P. FOR PORT ADELAIDE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/434) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Port Adelaide to vote for Mick Young. Discusses the dismissal of the Whitlam government and accuses the coalition of trying to undermine the parliamentary system. 2 copies.

RESTORE DEMOCRACY - Vote Australian Labor Party, c. 1975 (Items 1975/435) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

4 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Port Adelaide to vote for Mick Young. Also encourages the public to vote for Labor Senate candidates Reginald Bishop, James Cavanagh, Donald Cameron, Geoffrey McLaren, Neal Blewett and Arnold Drury. 4 copies.

MICK YOUNG TO SPEAK, c. 1975 (Item 1975/436) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Photocopied flyer written by union representative Arno Bolto. Advertises Mick Young's speaking event at the Elder Road site of the Cement Company, for the Australian Worker's Union, on 2 November 1975.

[Letter from Mick Young requesting campaign donations], 21 November 1975 (Item 1975/437) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 letter (1 page).

Photocopied letter from Mick Young on Port Adelaide Australian Labor Party Campaign Committee letterhead, requesting donations for the election campaign.

A MESSAGE FROM MICK YOUNG, FEDERAL M.P. FOR PORT ADELAIDE / LABOR'S RECORD, c. 1975 (Item 1975/438) - Box 183
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Port Adelaide to vote for Mick Young. Highlights labor's assistance to Port Adelaide in the areas of education, health, pensions, conscription and child care.

Series. Senate

Alexander, George, Independent, Senate, ACT, 1975 (File)
Introducing… GEORGE ALEXANDER An Independent Candidate for Senate, c. 1975 (Items 1975/439) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

3 flyers, 1 torn letter.

Flyer encouraging electors of Victoria to vote for Independent candidate Gorge Alexander for the Senate. 3 copies.

Includes a torn letter on National Library of Australia letterhead, addressed to Mr. G. A. Alexander, and dated 10 December 1975.

Black, Ian, Independent, Senate, ACT, 1975 (File)
HOW TO VOTE Ian Black, c. 1975 (Item 1975/440) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of the ACT to vote for Ian Black for the Senate.

Brown, Frieda, Independent, Senate, NSW, 1975 (File)
AUSTRALIAN FAMILY ACTION MOVEMENT / WHY I AM STANDING?, c. 1975 (Items 1975/441) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer by Frieda Brown of the Australian Family Action Movement (FAM) encouraging electors to vote for the FAM team first. Outlines why FAM candidates are running for Senate and highlights their support for the Family. 2 copies.

AUSTRALIAN FAMILY ACTION MOVEMENT / WHY I AM STANDING, November 1975 (Item 1975/442) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer by Frieda Brown of the Australian Family Action Movement (FAM) explaining her reasons for standing in the 1975 election. Highlights her belief in the importance of support for and preservation of the Family lifestyle.

AUSTRALIAN FAMILY ACTION MOVEMENT / WHY I AM STANDING, November 1975 (Item 1975/443) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

1 document (4 pages).

Document by Frieda Brown of the Australian Family Action Movement (FAM) explaining her reasons for standing in the 1975 election. Highlights her belief in the importance of, support for and preservation of the family lifestyle.

Dunne, Ian, Independent, Senate, VIC, 1975 (File)
Introducing . . . IAN DUNNE / INDEPENDENT SENATE CANDIDATE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/444) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page with 2 copies of a flyer encouraging the public to vote for Ian Dunne for the Victorian Senate. Includes biographical information on the reverse.

Introducing . . . INDEPENDENT SENATE CANDIDATE IAN DUNNE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/445) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer with message from Ian Dunne explaining his reasons for standing for the Senate and his intentions if elected.

COPY / 30 second Political Statement over Radio Stations, c. 1975 (Item 1975/446) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Ian Dunne's statement for radio, broadcast on stations 3SR, 3YB, 3CS, and 3UL on 10 December 1975.

[Letter to the editor of The Herald from Ian Dunne, 3 December 1975 (Item 1975/447) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Typescript copy of letter from Ian Dunne, explaining his reasons for standing for the Senate.

DUNNE - SENATE 1, c. 1975 (Item 1975/448) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Farran, Andrew, Liberal Movement, Senate, VIC, 1975 (File)
LIBERAL MOVEMENT …the progressive new liberal party which believes in democracy & parliamentary government, c. 1975 (Items 1975/449) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Victoria to vote for Liberal Movement Candidates Andrew Farran, Robert Lang, Ian Robertson and Phillip Martyn for the Senate. Includes the aims of the Liberal Movement and what Liberal Movement stands for.

Field, Albert Patrick, Independent, Senate, QLD, 1975 (File)
Albert Field for Queensland - PRESS RELEASE No 1 / QUEENSLAND MUST TOUGHEN UP, c. 1975 (Item 1975/450) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Typescript press release discussing Albert Field's commitment to State's rights in the Senate.

FIELD FOR QUEENSLAND. PRESS RELEASE No 2 / MORE MONEY FOR AUSTRALIAN FAMILIES, c. 1975 (Item 1975/451) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Typescript press release, Albert Field criticizes Labor's taxation policy.

Albert Field for Queensland - PRESS RELEASE: No 3 / ANY GAME NEEDS RULES, c. 1975 (Item 1975/452) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Typescript press release, Albert Field expresses support for the Governor General as a representative of the rule of law.

FIELD FOR QUEENSLAND. PRESS RELEASE: No 4 / OPPOSITION TO QUEER GOINGS ON, c. 1975 (Items 1975/453) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Typescript press release, Albert Field expresses his disapproval of both women's rights and changing attitudes in sexual and gender politics. 2 copies.

ALBERT FIELD FOR QUEENSLAND - PRESS RELEASE: No 5 / AN INDEPENDENT SENATE ESSENTIAL., c. 1975 (Items 1975/454) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Typescript press release, Albert Field criticizes the influence of political parties on the Senate. 2 copies.

BREAK THE PARTY MONOPOLY! / A CALL FOR HELP! / TIME TO STAND UP!, c. 1975 (Item 1975/455) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the public to assist with Albert Field's Senate election campaign. Explains his views on the economy and taxation, party politics and sexual and gender politics.

HOW TO VOTE / VOTE [1] PAT FIELD, c. 1975 (Item 1975/456) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: Photocopy of how to vote card encouraging the electors of Queensland to vote for Albert Patrick (Pat) Field for the Senate.

Gavrishchuk, Leonard Feodorovich, Senate, QLD, 1975 (File)
NEUROTIC JUDGEMENTS based on PHOBIAS and CONFUSION DANGER of National PSYCHOSIS ! Let us examine FACTS and try to REASON, c. 1975 (Item 1975/457) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

1 document (5 pages).

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: Document by Leonard Gavrishchuk encouraging electors to vote for him. Includes a partially numbered how to vote guide for the Senate.

[Collection of letters written by Leonard Gavrishchuk], c. 1975 (Items 1975/458) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

3 letters (5 pages).

Three letters written by Leonard Gavrishchuk.

1. To Her Majesty the Queen: An Appeal for Her Majesty's intervening and enforcement of justice in Her Majesty's dominion of Australia. 19 November 1975.

2. To all Senate candidates, some media, and thus hopefully to the electors: Let's inject some sanity into the Senate! 3 December 1975.

3. To all media; and thus, hopefully, to all voters: A request for assistance to make the content of the letter to Senate candidates public. 3 December 1975.

Gorton, John, Independent, Senate, ACT, 1975 (File)
HELP GORTON / TO RESTORE PARLIAMENTARY DEMOCRACY AND SAFEGUARD THE SENATE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/459) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

4 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the public to vote for John Gorton in the ACT Senate. Interior includes a detailed explanation of why Gorton wishes to run for the Senate as an independent. 4 copies.

Harradine, Brian, Independent, Senate, TAS, 1975 (File)
Tasmania needs Brian Harradine in the Senate, c. 1975 (Item 1975/460) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging Tasmanian electors to vote for Brian Harradine.

Hird, Harold, Independent, Senate, ACT, 1975 (File)
LET IT BE HIRD, c. 1975 (Item 1975/461) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of the Australian Capital Territory to vote for Harold Hird in the Senate.

Keeffe, James, Labor, Senate, QLD, 1975 (File)
FOR THE SAKE OF DEMOCRACY - VOTE LABOR, c. 1975 (Items 1975/462) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet by James (Jim) Keeffe for the Trades and Labor Council of Townsville, with information on the structure and role of the Senate. Encourages the reader to vote for Keeffe and for Labor Senate candidates Ronald McAuliffe; George Georges; Malcolm (Mal) Colston, Colleen Freeman and Kenneth Vaughan. 2 copies.

PRESS STATEMENT, c. 1975 (Items 1975/463) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

2 documents.

Photocopy of typescript press statement from James (Jim) Keeffe, describing his formal protest against the actions of the caretaker Minister for Aboriginal Affairs. Includes transcript of original telegrams. 2 copies.

PRESS STATEMENT, c. 1975 (Item 1975/464) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

1 document.

Photocopy of typescript press statement from James (Jim) Keeffe, describing his formal protest against the actions of the caretaker Minister for Aboriginal Affairs.

[Scripts of statements by James (Jim) Keeffe], c. 1975 (Items 1975/465) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

3 documents (10 pages).

Photocopies of 3 typescript statements by James (Jim) Keeffe, perhaps for radio, television or press release. Accuses the Liberal party of conspiring to undermine Australian democracy, and encourages the electors of the Division of Herbert to vote for Labor candidate John Rockett. 2 copies.

PRESS STATEMENT, c. 1975 (Items 1975/466) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

2 documents (6 pages).

Photocopy of typescript press release from James (Jim) Keeffe, recapping his speech given at the Lamington Hotel in Maryborough on 24 November 1975. Discusses the constitutional crisis. 2 copies.

PRESS STATEMENT, c. 1975 (Items 1975/467) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

4 documents (12 pages).

Photocopy of typescript press release from James (Jim) Keeffe, recapping his speech given at Charters Towers in Townsville on 2 December 1975. Keeffe argues that a Liberal government would be disastrous for Queensland. 4 copies.

PRESS STATEMENT, c. 1975 (Items 1975/468) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

2 documents (6 pages).

Photocopy of typescript press release from James (Jim) Keeffe, recapping his speech given in Townsville on 8 December 1975. Keeffe accuses the Liberal-National coalition of rigging opinion polls and benefiting from a sympathetic media. 2 copies.

ELECTION BROADCASTS FOR ALP SENATE CAMPAIGN - SENATOR JIM KEEFFE / RADIO STATION 4TO TOWNSVILLE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/469) - Box 184
Physical Description Note

2 documents (4 pages).

Photocopy of radio transcripts from James (Jim) Keeffe, aired on 9-10 December 1975. Accuses the Liberal party of conspiring to undermine Australian democracy, and encourages the electors of the Division of Herbert to vote for Labor candidate John Rockett. 2 copies.

ELECTION BROADCASTS FOR ALP SENATE CAMPAIGN - SENATOR JIM KEEFFE / RADIO STATION 4TO TOWNSVILLE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/470) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

2 documents (4 pages).

Photocopy of radio transcripts from James (Jim) Keeffe, aired on 9-10 December 1975. Criticizes the actions of the caretaker government after Whitlam's dismissal, and encourages the electors of the Division of Herbert to vote for Labor candidate John Rockett. 2 copies.

PRESS STATEMENT, c. 1975 (Item 1975/471) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

1 document.

Photocopy of typescript press statement from James (Jim) Keeffe, describing his formal protest against the actions of the caretaker Minister for Aboriginal Affairs. Includes transcript of original telegrams. Attached is a photocopy of a press release from Keeffe, recapping his speech given at Charters Towers in Townsville on 2 December 1975. Keeffe argues that a Liberal government would be disastrous for Queensland.

PRESS STATEMENT, c. 1975 (Items 1975/472) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

2 documents.

Photocopy of typescript press release from James (Jim) Keeffe, describing his tour of Queensland. 2 copies.

PRESS STATEMENT, c. 1975 (Item 1975/473) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

1 document.

Photocopy of typescript press release from James (Jim) Keeffe, describing his tour of Queensland.

PRESS STATEMENT, c. 1975 (Items 1975/474) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

4 documents (8 pages).

Photocopy of typescript press release from James (Jim) Keeffe, recapping his speech given in Gympie on 24 November 1975. Discusses the constitutional crisis. 4 copies.

PRESS STATEMENT, c. 1975 (Items 1975/475) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

2 documents (8 pages).

Typescript press release from James (Jim) Keeffe, recapping his speech given in Rockhampton on 25 November 1975. Accuses the Liberal-National coalition of conspiring with multinational corporations and the media to undermine Australian democracy. 2 copies.

PRESS STATEMENT, c. 1975 (Items 1975/476) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

2 documents (6 pages).

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains offensive language and descriptions of First Nations people.

Scope and contents: Photocopy of typescript press release from James (Jim) Keeffe, recapping his speech given at the Aboriginal Land Rights Conference 30 November 1975. Argues that a Liberal government would be disastrous for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and includes a racist poem "circularised by the Liberal Party in the Federal Electorate of Herbert". 2 copies.

ELECTION BROADCASTS FOR ALP SENATE CAMPAIGN - SENATOR JIM KEEFFE / RADIO STATION 4TO TOWNSVILLE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/477) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

2 documents (6 pages).

Photocopy of radio transcripts from James (Jim) Keeffe, aired on 9-10 December 1975. Highlights the achievements of the Labor government and encourages the electors of the Divisions of Herbert, Kennedy and Leichhardt to vote for Labor candidates John Rockett, Robert (Bob) Gleeson and William (Bill) Wood. 2 copies.

PRESS STATEMENT, c. 1975 (Items 1975/478) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

2 documents (4 pages).

Photocopy of typescript press release from James (Jim) Keeffe, recapping his speech given in Mt Isa on 1 December 1975. Discusses the constitutional crisis as a threat to democracy. 2 copies.

Keeffe, Sheila Denise, Labor, QLD, 1975 (File)
PRESS STATEMENT, c. 1975 (Items 1975/479) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

2 documents.

Photocopy of typescript press release from Sheila D. Keeffe, recapping her speech given in Townsville. Discusses violence and threats during the campaign, and accuses Liberal Members of Parliament of strategically publicizing death threats to discredit Labor's election campaign. 2 copies.

Khoury, Robert, Independent, Senate, NSW, 1975 (File)
GUARD YOUR INTERESTS / VOTE [1] ROBERT KHOURY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/480) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of New South Wales to resist party control of the Senate by voting for independent Senate candidates Robert Khoury and Ron Kelly.

Knight, John, Liberal, Senate, ACT, 1975 (File)
[Unbound ephemera from John Knight's 1975 Senate election campaign], c. 1975 (Item 1975/481) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Unbound scrapbook page with card JOHN KNIGHT Liberal Senate; sticker Liberal Lover.

[Liberal Party Stickers], c. 1975 (Item 1975/482) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Collection of Liberal Party Stickers used in John Knight's election campaign. Sticker slogans include: Vote Liberal, I'm Liberal, Have a good KNIGHT, a new generation Liberal.

Leicht, Neil, Independent, Senate, VIC, 1975 (File)
FEWER WORRIES / CAST YOUR VOTE FOR: TRUE SOCIAL DEMOCRACY / VOTE [1] LEICHT, NEIL FOR THE SENATE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/483) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Victoria to vote for Neil Leicht for the Senate.

McLaren, Geoffrey, Labor, SA, 1975 (File)
THE COUNTRY SENATOR, c. 1975 (Item 1975/484) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of South Australia to vote for Geoffrey (Geoff) McLaren in the Senate, and for Adolf (Ard) Thiel and Graham Bath, Labor candidates for Angas and Barker.

McManus, Frank, Democratic Labor, Senate, VIC, 1975 (File)
GET MAC BACK and make 'em honest, c. 1975 (Item 1975/485) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Victoria to vote for Frank McManus in the Senate, and for the Democratic Labor Party candidate James (Jim) Penna for the House of Representatives in La Trobe. Argues that had McManus been in the Senate, the state of affairs leading to the dismissal would not have occurred.

GET MAC BACK and make 'em honest, c. 1975 (Items 1975/486) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Victoria to vote for Frank McManus in the Senate, and for the Democratic Labor Party candidate Christopher (Chris) Curtis for the House of Representatives in Diamond Valley. Argues that had McManus been in the Senate, the state of affairs leading to the dismissal would not have occurred. 2 copies.

GET MAC BACK and make 'em honest, c. 1975 (Items 1975/487) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Victoria to vote for Frank McManus in the Senate, and for the Democratic Labor Party candidate Les Hilton for the House of Representatives in McMillan. Argues that had McManus been in the Senate, the state of affairs leading to the dismissal would not have occurred. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE MAC BACK / DEMOCRATIC LABOR PARTY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/488) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Victoria to vote for Frank McManus in the Senate, and for the Democratic Labor Party candidate James (Jim) Penna for the House of Representatives in La Trobe.

Get MAC Back and make 'em honest, c. 1975 (Items 1975/489) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Victoria to vote for Frank McManus in the Senate. Argues that only with the return of the D.L.P. will the Senate return to its proper role. 2 copies.

Nile, Fred, Independent, Senate, NSW, 1975 (File)
WHY GIVE YOUR SENATE VOTE TO FRED NILE? FIVE GOOD REASONS, c. 1975 (Item 1975/490) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of New South Wales to vote for Fred Nile for the Senate. Fred Nile was part of the Call to Australia Senate Team with Reuben Scarf and Patricia Judge.

Pedley, James, Independent, Senate, SA, 1975 (File)
BE INDEPENDENT - LEAVE THE PARTIES, c. 1975 (Item 1975/491) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of South Australia to vote for James Pedley.

Perkins, Charles, Independent, Senate, NT, 1975 (File)
who what why? / vote SENATE number [1] Charles Perkins INDEPENDENT, c. 1975 (Item 1975/492) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: Leaflet encouraging the electors of the Northern Territory to vote for Charles Perkins for the Senate. Includes biographical details, endorsements, and a list of grievances that Perkins hopes to address.

Rae, Peter, Liberal, Senate, TAS, 1975 (File)
AN OPEN LETTER TO PENSIONERS, 07 December 1975 (Item 1975/493) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter from Peter Rae on Parliament of Australia The Senate letterhead. Discusses the Liberal Party policy on pensions.

Tasmanian Transport, 07 December 1975 (Items 1975/494) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter from Peter Rae on Parliament of Australia The Senate letterhead. Discusses the Liberal Parties commitment to transport for Tasmania. 2 copies.

AN OPEN LETTER TO ALL TASMANIAN FISHERMEN, 02 December 1975 (Item 1975/495) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Copy of a letter from Peter Rae on Parliament of Australia The Senate letterhead. States that a Liberal Government will do all in its power to assist the fishing industry.

AN OPEN LETTER TO TASMANIAN FARMERS, 01 December 1975 (Item 1975/496) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Copy of a letter from Peter Rae on Australian Senate letterhead. Discusses the Liberal Party policy on Primary Industry.

Robertson, Ted, Labor, Senate, NT, 1975 (File)
Ted ROBERTSON / Australian Labor / northern territory federal election, c. 1975 (Item 1975/497) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Sticker, pink background.

Ted ROBERTSON / Australian Labor / northern territory federal election, c. 1975 (Item 1975/498) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Sticker, blue background.

Siddons, John R. (John Royston), Australia Party, Senate, VIC, 1975 (File)
Australia Party for MEAT MARKETING PLAN, c. 1975 (Item 1975/499) - Box 185
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Victoria to vote for John Siddons for the Senate. Argues for the introduction of a home consumption price for meat to provide stability for the producer.

Series. Political Parties

Aboriginal Independent Party, 1975 (File)
HOW TO VOTE ABORIGINAL INDEPENDENT PARTY FOR THE SENATE IT'S OUR TURN…, c. 1975 (Item 1975/500) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the names of people who have passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging electors of Victoria to vote for Aboriginal Independent Party Candidates Bruce McGuinness, Elizabeth Hoffman and Alma Thorpe for the Senate.

Australian Labor Party, 1975 (File)
THE SLY COLONIAL BOY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/501) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer with a poem encouraging electors to vote for Labor.

WE WANT GOUGH, c. 1975 (Item 1975/502) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Sticker with the slogan 'WE WANT GOUGH'

DEMOCRACY AUSTRALIAN STYLE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/503) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for Labor. Outlines Labor's case on the Constitutional issues.

EMERGENCY A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH, c. 1975 (Items 1975/504) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for Labor. Discusses nuclear waste, states a Labor Government will never allow nuclear waste in Western Australia. 2 copies.

Malcolm Fraser's opinion of the Women of Australia, c. 1975 (Item 1975/505) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for Labor. Includes a reprint of an article published in The Age Wednesday, December 3, 1975. The article implies that Malcom Fraser thinks of Women as Political 'Decorations'.

Malcolm Fraser's opinion of the Women of Australia, c. 1975 (Item 1975/506) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Copy of flyer encouraging electors to vote for Labor. Includes a reprint of an article published in The Age Wednesday, December 3, 1975. The article implies that Malcom Fraser thinks of Women as Political 'Decorations'.

ANSWERING TWO QUESTIONS ABOUT THE BUDGET:, c. 1975 (Item 1975/507) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for Labor. Talks about Budget Deficit and reduced government spending.

TEACHERS FOR LABOR LUNCHEON, c. 1975 (Item 1975/508) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer inviting electors to a Teachers for Labor Luncheon with Kim Beazley (Sr.), Senator Reginald Bishop, Gareth Evans and Gareth Clayton. Held at Mentone Hotel, Beach Rd Mentone, Thursday, 4 December, 1974.

THE NEW TAX DEAL, c. 1975 (Item 1975/509) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet outlining the Australian Labor Party's new personal tax scheme. Indicates that two thirds of all taxpayers will receive substantial tax cuts under the new scheme. States that the oppositions' plan would lead to a confusing system of different tax rates among the states.

WORKERS, on the 13th of December you are called to decide on what future you want for yourself, your families and your children., c. 1975 (Items 1975/510) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for Labor. Includes text in English and Serbo-Croatian. 2 copies.

SQUIRE FRASER ~ born to rule?, c. 1975 (Items 1975/511) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for Labor. Includes reprints of articles from Nation Review October 24th, The Age October 12, and The Australian October 13. 2 copies.

MANAGEMENT OF THE ECONOMY AFFECTS YOU, c. 1975 (Items 1975/512) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet discussing Labor's programs for economic management in a time of world-wide recession. Aims to discourage electors from voting for a Liberal Government. 2 copies.

VOTE LABOR, c. 1975 (Item 1975/513) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for Labor, with instructions on how to vote well. Includes text in English and Italian.

Italiani per la democrazia, c. 1975 (Item 1975/514) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for Labor. Text in Italian.

Shame Fraser, shame, c. 1975 (Items 1975/515) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

5 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for Labor. Accuses the Fraser government of threatening parliamentary democracy. 5 copies.

Fraser was free to sack WHITLAM / The workers are free to sack FRASER VOTE A.L.P., c. 1975 (Items 1975/516) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for Labor. Text in English on one side and Italian on the reverse. 2 copies.

RIGHTS TO LEGAL AID What Are The Facts?, c. 1975 (Items 1975/517) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for Labor to support Australian's rights to Legal Aid. 3 copies.

LABOR SUPPORTS WOMEN SUPPORT LABOR, c. 1975 (Item 1975/518) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for Labor. Highlights some of Labors achievements that have benefited women and families. Warm yellow. Hand written annotation on verso describes how the flyer was distributed.

LABOR SUPPORTS WOMEN SUPPORT LABOR, c. 1975 (Item 1975/519) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for Labor. Highlights some of Labors achievements that have benefited women and families. Cool yellow.

A personal invitation from the Elected Prime Minister of Australia., c. 1975 (Item 1975/520) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer inviting electors to join Gough Whitlam, Bill Hayden, Bob Hawke and Don Dunstan on the lawns in front of Parliament House to light a candle for democracy on 10 December 1975.

SAVE DEMOCRACY vote LABOR, c. 1975 (Item 1975/521) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 page.

2 stickers affixed to an unbound scrapbook page.

Right The Wrong - Support Labor, c. 1975 (Item 1975/522) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Sticker.

Right The Wrong - Support Labor, c. 1975 (Item 1975/523) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Sticker. Ends trimmed to reduce length.

For Australia's Sake, c. 1975 (Item 1975/524) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer requesting donations to the Australian Labor Party Campaign Fund.

TO ALL ELECTORS, c. 1975 (Item 1975/525) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer accusing the Liberal Party of scandalmongering in relation to a Priorities Review Staff report on housing.

HEAR LABOR'S MESSAGE!, c. 1975 (Item 1975/526) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer inviting electors to hear Gough Whitlam plus Labor candidates speak at the Hobart City Hall, Friday, 5 December 1975.

RETURN DEMOCRACY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/527) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer inviting electors to hear Gough Whitlam, Don Dunstan and Bob Hawke speak at Apollo Stadium, Thursday, 20 November 1975.

RALLY TO HEAR GOUGH WHITLAM, The elected Prime Minister AND COLIN HOWARD Hearn Professor of Law at Melbourne Uni, c. 1975 (Item 1975/528) - Box 186
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer inviting electors to hear Gough Whitlam and Colin Howard speak at Victoria Square, Wednesday, 26 November 1975.

AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY WESTERN AUSTRALIA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ELECTION - 13TH DECEMBER, 1975, c. 1975 (Item 1975/529) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer outlining Australian Labor Party candidate preferences for Western Australian Electorates.

HOW TO VOTE AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY SENATE WESTERN AUSTRALIA, c. 1975 (Item 1975/530) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card for the Western Australian Senate, placing John Wheeldon as first preference.

LABOR RALLY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/531) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer inviting electors to hear Senator James McClelland, Senator Arthur Gietzelt, Bridgid Gilling and Michael Ross speak at Beecroft School of Arts, Sunday, 7 November 1975.

REACTOR STAFF HEAR CANDIDATES, c. 1975 (Item 1975/532) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 press release.

Press release discussing a political rally held at Lucas Heights Reactor Project. Candidates present included Les Johnson and Ray Thorburn.

[Flyer in Chinese], c. 1975 (Item 1975/533) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer with a message from Ted Innes encouraging electors to vote for the Labor Party. Text in Chinese.

FRASER'S JAWS, c. 1975 (Item 1975/534) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for the Labor Party. Outlines key Labor Party achievements.

WOMEN to WOMEN / HOME FAMILY COMMUNITY RIGHTS / LABOR CARES, c. 1975 (Items 1975/535) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

4 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote Labor. Highlights key issues affecting home, family, community and rights and states that Labor cares about these issues. 4 copies.

INFLATION…, c. 1975 (Items 1975/536) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for the Labor Party. Discusses inflation being a major problem affecting the world and states that the Labor government is bringing inflation under control and a Liberal government will make inflation worse. 3 copies.

WOMEN! Politics concerns YOU!, c. 1975 (Items 1975/537) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging women to vote for the Labor Party. Highlights some of the ways the Labor government supports women and encourages voters to retain the Labor government. 2 copies.

A MESSAGE FROM THE PRIME MINSTER, c. 1975 (Items 1975/538) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

4 flyers.

Flyer with a message from Prime Minister Gough Whitlam outlining the issues affecting Parliament at the time. 4 copies.

HOW MANY TIMES DOES A GOVERNMENT HAVE TO BE ELECTED?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/539) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Content advisory notice: Please be advised that this item may contain distressing content and language, terms and descriptions which may be considered inaccurate, inappropriate or offensive.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for the Labor Party.

MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE WHITLAM LABOR GOVERNMENT, c. 1975 (Items 1975/540) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

2 documents (3 pages each).

Document outlining the major achievements of the Whitlam Labor Government. Discusses: Education, Social Services, Health, Industrial Relations, Defence and Foreign Policy, Urban Improvement and Transport in the Cities, Natural Resources, Tac Reforms and Business Finance, Law Reform and Legal Aid, Open Government and Social Reforms, and Other Major Achievements. 2 copies.

AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY FEDERAL PERSONNEL 1901-1975 Compiled by L.F. CRISP and BARBARA ATKINSON July 1975 ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA, c. 1975 (Items 1975/541) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

2 documents (2 pages each).

Document listing amendments to the Australian Labor Party Federal Personnel 1901-1995 document. 2 copies.

Stability, not chaos / Australian Labor Party, c. 1975 (Item 1975/542) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging ACT electors to vote Labor. Provides biographical details of the ACT Labor House of Representatives candidate, Kep Enderby, and Senate candidates Susan Ryan and Peter Ellyard.

For A Merry Xmas Peace and Goodwill Keep our flag flying, c. 1975 (Item 1975/543) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 page.

2 copies of a leaflet affixed to unbound scrapbook page, encouraging electors to vote Labor. Claims Australian electors have a choice between Whitlam and democracy or Fraser and dictatorship.

STOP THE GRAB FOR POWER, c. 1975 (Item 1975/544) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Sticker.

AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY Rally for Democracy, c. 1975 (Item 1975/545) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer inviting electors to a rally for Democracy at Granville Town Hall, Thursday, 4 December 1975. Speakers included: Tom Uren, Jim Cairns, John Brown, Fred Daly, Carol Baker and David Savage.

HOW TO VOTE FOR THE AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/546) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet providing advice on how to vote for the Australian Labor Party for voters in Victoria. Includes text in Greek, Serbo-Croatian, Turkish, Arabic, English and Italian.

PUBLIC MEETING, c. 1975 (Item 1975/547) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer inviting electors to a public meeting at Keilor Heights High School, Quinn Grove, East Keilor, Friday, 5 December 1975. Speakers included: Jean Melzer, Kim Beazley (Sr.) and Moss Cass.

BREAKFAST With GOUGH WHITLAM, c. 1975 (Item 1975/548) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Invitation to Breakfast with Gough Whitlam as he launches Labor's campaign in Freemantle. Saturday, 17 November 1975. Freemantle Italian Club.

Vote for the Labor SENATE TEAM, c. 1975 (Items 1975/549) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging Tasmanian electors to vote for Labor candidates for the Senate. Includes brief biographies for the candidates: Kenneth Wriedt, Justin O'Byrne, Donald Devitt, Donald Grimes, Mervyn Everett, and Graham Malley. 3 copies.

How to vote Australian Labor Party for the Senate Australian Capital Territory, c. 1975 (Item 1975/550) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of the Australian Capital Territory to vote for Labor Senate candidates Susan Ryan and Peter Ellyard.

..WOMEN! RALLY FOR DEMOCRACY, c. 1975 (Items 1975/551) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer inviting women to a rally for democracy at Exhibition Gardens, Carlton, Sunday, 30 November 1975. 2 copies.

meet South Australia's Premier don DUNSTAN and CLYDE HOLDING with ALP candidates for ISAACS, HENTY and HOTHAM, c. 1975 (Item 1975/552) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer inviting electors to meet South Australia's Premier Don Dunstan and Clyde Holding with ALP candidates for Isaacs; Gareth Clayton, Henty; Joan Child and Hotham; Anthony Ross, Tuesday, 9 December 1975. Locations included Mentone Hotel, Beach Rd Mentone, St Kilda Football Club Social Club, Linton St Moorabbin and Cheltenham High School, Bernard Street.

AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY ELECTION RALLY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/553) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer inviting electors to an election rally. City Square, Friday, 17 October 1975. Speakers included: Bill Hayden, Jim McLelland, Joe Riordan.

LIGHT A CANDLE FOR DEMOCRACY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/554) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet inviting electors to light a candle for democracy. Parliament House Lawns, Wednesday, 10 December 1975. Includes a programme of the evening and song lyrics.

RIGHT THE WRONG vote Australian Labor Party, c. 1975 (Item 1975/555) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging Australian Capital Territory electors to vote Labor. Includes an invitation to hear Russell Hill speak near the Australian War Memorial on issues of concern to defence personnel, on 10 December 1975. Supported by Reg Bishop; Kep Enderby; Ken Fry, Susan Ryan and Peter Ellyard.

RIGHT THE WRONG vote Australian Labor Party, c. 1975 (Item 1975/556) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging Australian Capital Territory electors to vote Labor. Includes invitations to two events: The Australian Labor Party ACT Campaign Opening, Petrie Plaza Canberra City, Saturday, 29 November 1975. Speakers included: Fred Daly; Gordon Bryant; Kep Enderby; Ken Fry, Susan Ryan and Peter Ellyard; and The Super Dooper Democracy Show, Seiffert Oval, Queanbeyan, Sunday, 30 November 1975. Presented by Bob Whan and including a Campaign Rally with Gough Whitlam.

IF FRASER WINS QUEENSLAND LOSES, c. 1975 (Item 1975/557) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging Queensland electors to vote Labor. Suggests that under Malcolm Fraser Queenslanders would loose Medicare and Legal Aid and pay double tax.

Would you deliver Australia into the hands of a Political Blackmailer?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/558) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer seeking donations to Labor's Fighting Fund.

AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY QUEENSLAND BRANCH Put a Dollar in to Save Democracy!, c. 1975 (Item 1975/559) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Blank copy of donation list used to record donations to Labor's election campaign.

Shame Fraser, shame., c. 1975 (Item 1975/560) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 badge.

Badge.

WAKE UP AUSTRALIA STAND UP AND BE COUNTED, c. 1975 (Item 1975/561) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer with a cartoon depicting Malcolm Fraser encouraging John Kerr to stab Gough Whitlam in the back.

[SENTENCE FRAZER TO THREE YEARS LABOR], c. 1975 (Item 1975/562) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Content advisory notice: Please be advised that this item contains symbols which may be considered inaccurate, inappropriate or offensive.

Scope and contents: Flyer encouraging electors to vote Labor for the House of Representatives and support the Australian Labor Party Senate Team.

I'm a Citizen for Democracy, c. 1975 (Item 1975/563) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 badge.

Badge.

we want gough!, c. 1975 (Item 1975/564) - Box 187
Physical Description Note

1 badge.

Leaflet discussing Labor's programs for economic management in a time of world-wide recession. Aims to discourage electors from voting for a Liberal Government.

AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY SENATE HOW TO VOTE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/565) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of New South Wales to vote for Australian Labor Party Candidates for the Senate. Includes how to vote for all 53 candidates for the Senate, with the first six recommendations being: Douglas McClelland, James McClelland, James Anthony (Tony) Mulvihill, Arthur Gietzelt, Kerry Sibraa, and Emily Renshaw. Gloss paper. 2 copies.

AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY SENATE HOW TO VOTE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/566) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of New South Wales to vote for Australian Labor Party Candidates for the Senate. Includes how to vote for all 53 candidates for the Senate, with the first six recommendations being: Douglas McClelland, James McClelland, James Anthony (Tony) Mulvihill, Arthur Gietzelt, Kerry Sibraa, and Emily Renshaw. Matt paper.

SENATE HOW TO VOTE Australian Labor Party, c. 1975 (Item 1975/567) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Western Australia to vote for Australian Labor Party Candidates. Includes how to vote for all 46 candidates for the Senate, with the first six recommendations being: John Wheeldon, Gordon McIntosh, Peter Walsh, Ruth Coleman, Robert Hetherington, and Duncan Graham. Also includes how to vote for Australian Labor Party candidates for the House of Representatives. Recommendation for each electorate: Canning: Marilyn Anthony, Curtin: John Crouch, Forrest: Geoffrey Davy, Fremantle: Kim Beazley (Sr.), Kalgoorlie: Fred Collard, Moore: Allen Blanchard, Perth: Joe Berinson, Stirling: Graham Reece, Swan: Adrian Bennett, and Tangney: John Dawkins.

CAMPAIGN 1975 / AN ADDRESS TO THE NATION BY MR GOUGH WHITLAM PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRALIA (5 DEC 1972-11 NOV 1975- ) / FESTIVAL HALL, MELBOURNE / MONDAY, 24 NOVEMBER 1975, c. 1975 (Item 1975/568) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

1 document (12 pages).

Transcript of Gough Whitlam's address to the nation, delivered at Festival Hall, Melbourne, Monday, 24 November 1975.

Return Democracy HOW TO VOTE Australian Labor Party, c. 1975 (Item 1975/569) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the names of people who have passed away.

Scope and contents: Copy of a how to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Victoria to vote for Australian Labor Party Candidates. Includes how to vote for Australian Labor Party candidates for the House of Representatives. Recommendation for each electorate: Balaclava: Martin Ryan, Ballaarat: David Williams, Batman: Horrie Garrick, Bendigo: Stewart Anderson, Bruce: Graeme Bond, Burke: Keith Johnson, Casey: Race Mathews, Chisholm: Richard Campbell, Corangamite: Shirley Ambrose, Corio: Gordon Scholes, Deakin: Gavan Oakley, Diamond Valley: David McKenzie, Flinders: Geoffrey Eastwood, Gellibrand: Ralph Willis, Gippsland: Peter Turner, Henty: Joan Child, Higgins: Andrew Homer, Holt: Max Oldmeadow, Hotham: Anthony Ross, Indi: Alan Bell, Isaacs: Gareth Clayton, Kooyong: John Wilkinson, Lalor: Jim Cairns, LaTrobe: Tony Lamb, McMillan: William Rutherford, Mallee: Ronald Davies, Maribyrnong: Moss Cass, Melbourne: Ted Innes, Melbourne Ports: Frank Crean, Murray: Marjorie Gillies, Scullin: Harry Jenkins, Wannon: Keith Wilson, Wills: Gordon Bryant, and Wimmera: Brian Brooke. Also includes how to vote for all 38 candidates for the Senate, with the first six recommendations being: Jean Melzer, Cyril Primmer, John Button, Bill Brown, Bill Hartley and Gareth Evans.

Keep alive the flower of DEMOCRACY. VOTE A.L.P., c. 1975 (Item 1975/570) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote Labor.

ELECTION RALLY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/571) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer inviting electors to an Election Rally at Applecross Senior High School Hall, Wednesday, 10 December 1975. speakers included Kim Beazley (Sr.), John Dawkins and Duncan Graham.

AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY HOW TO VOTE FOR DEMOCRACY Senate, c. 1975 (Item 1975/572) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the names of people who have passed away.

Scope and contents: Copy of a how to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Victoria to vote for Australian Labor Party candidates for the Senate, with the first six recommendations being: Jean Melzer, Cyril Primmer, John Button, Bill Brown, Bill Hartley and Gareth Evans. Includes how to vote for the House of Representatives in the Lalor Electorate, encouraging electors to vote for Jim Cairns.

AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY South Australian Branch / CANDIDATES AND CAMPAIGN DIRECTORS - FEDERAL ELECTION DEC. 13 1975, c. 1975 (Item 1975/573) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

1 document (3 pages).

Australian Labor Party South Australian Branch document listing candidate and campaign director details.

[H. Howard O'Neill, Business Card], c. 1975 (Item 1975/574) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Business card of H. Howard O'Neill, State Secretary of the Australian Labor Party South Australian Branch.

[Collection of Labor Party badges and circular card], c. 1975 (Item 1975/575) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

1 binder.

Collection of Labor Party badges and a circular card/coaster. Two badges with the slogan Shame Fraser, shame. Two badges with the slogan Cheats shouldn't prosper. One circular card/coaster with the slogan Shame Fraser, shame. 1 binder with items attached to cardstock.

Communist Party of Australia, 1975 (File)
STOP FRASER, c. 1975 (Item 1975/576) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Content Advisory Notice: Please be advised that this item may contain content that may be considered offensive, including hate symbols.

Scope and contents: Flyer encouraging workers action to stop Fraser.

SACK THE SYSTEM, c. 1975 (Items 1975/577) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet advocating for a change in Australia's system of Government. Anti-Capitalism, encourages action towards Self-managed Socialism. 2 copies.

ΝΕΑ ΦΩΝΗ, c. 1975 (Items 1975/578) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer. Text in Greek.

Country Liberal Party, 1975 (File)
it's NOW- or never, c. 1975 (Items 1975/579) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors of the Northern Territory to vote for Country Liberal Party candidates, Sam Calder for the House of Representatives and Bernard (Bernie) Kilgariff and Martyn Finger for the Senate.

For a Better Deal VOTE FOR THE N.T. COUNTRY LIBERAL TEAM, c. 1975 (Item 1975/580) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name and image of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: Flyer encouraging electors of the Northern Territory to vote for Country Liberal Party candidates, Sam Calder for the House of Representatives and Bernard (Bernie) Kilgariff and Martyn Finger for the Senate. Outlines the Party's views on Aboriginal Land Rights, Housing and Education. Includes a message from Hyacinth Tungutalum.

IT's NOW- or NEVER VOTE FOR THE BEST TEAM, c. 1975 (Item 1975/581) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Leaflet encouraging electors of the Northern Territory to vote for Country Liberal Party candidates, Sam Calder for the House of Representatives and Bernard (Bernie) Kilgariff and Martyn Finger for the Senate to "Revive the Territory".

How to vote CLP in the HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES, c. 1975 (Item 1975/582) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging electors of the Northern Territory to vote for Country Liberal Party candidates, Sam Calder for the House of Representatives and Bernard (Bernie) Kilgariff and Martyn Finger for the Senate.

it's NOW- or never, c. 1975 (Item 1975/583) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging electors of the Northern Territory to vote for Country Liberal Party candidates, Sam Calder for the House of Representatives and Bernard (Bernie) Kilgariff and Martyn Finger for the Senate.

Democratic Labor Party, 1975 (File)
HOW TO VOTE DLP FOR THE SENATE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/584) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Queensland to vote for Democratic Labor Party Candidates Condon Byrne, John Williams, John Fox, Therese Sheil, Edgar Lanigan and Andrew Jackson for the Senate. Also includes how to vote for the House of Representatives for the division of Brisbane, recommending National Country candidate, Harold Porter first.

HOW TO VOTE DLP FOR THE SENATE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/585) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Queensland to vote for Democratic Labor Party Candidates Condon Byrne, John Williams, John Fox, Therese Sheil, Edgar Lanigan and Andrew Jackson for the Senate. Also includes how to vote for the House of Representatives for the division of Griffiths, recommending Liberal candidate, Donald Cameron first.

HOW TO VOTE DLP FOR THE SENATE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/586) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Queensland to vote for Democratic Labor Party Candidates Condon Byrne, John Williams, John Fox, Therese Sheil, Edgar Lanigan and Andrew Jackson for the Senate. Also includes how to vote for the House of Representatives for the division of Bowman, recommending National Country candidate, James Dean first.

HOW TO VOTE MAC BACK, c. 1975 (Item 1975/587) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains names of people who have passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Victoria to vote for Democratic Labor Party Candidates Frank McManus, Jack Little, Richard McManus, Marianne Crowe, and Michael Houlihan for the Senate. Also includes how to vote for the House of Representatives for the division of Melbourne, encouraging electors to vote for Desmond Burke.

AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATIC LABOR PARTY PEN PICTURES OF D.L.P. CANDIDATES FEDERAL ELECTIONS, 13 DECEMBER, 1975., c. 1975 (Item 1975/588) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

1 document (4 pages)

Document with brief biographies of Victorian Democratic Labor Party Candidates. Includes House of Representatives Candidates: Balaclava: Peter Lawlor, Ballaarat: Bryan Hanrahan, Batman: Eileen Doyle, Bendigo: Paul Brennan, Bruce: Jack Lloyd, Burke: Colin Walsh, Casey: John McKenna, Chisholm: Joe Stanley, Corangamite: Frank O'Brien, Corio: Jack Timberlake, Deakin: Jim Brosnan, Diamond Valley: Chris Curtis, Flinders: John Glynn, Gellibrand: Bert Bailey, Gippsland: Robert McMahon, Henty: Terry Farrell, Higgins: John Cotter, Holt: Bob Fidler, Hotham: Frank Gaffy, Indi: Chris Cody, Isaacs: Ralph Cleary, Kooyong: Frank Duffy, Lalor: Denis Bilston, La Trobe: Jim Penna, McMillan: Les Hilton, Mallee: Stan Croughan, Maribyrnong: Lucy Hayward, Melbourne: Des Burke, Melbourne Ports: Gordon Haberman, Murray: Pat Payne, Scullin: Bernie McGrath, Wannon: John Casanova, Wills: John Flint, and Wimmera: Marjorie McOwan. Also Includes Senate candidates: Frank McManus, Jack Little, Richard McManus, Marianne Crowe, and Michael Houlihan.

How to Vote Card for the State of Victoria Federal Election 1975, c. 1975 (Items 1975/589) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

4 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Victoria to vote for Democratic Labor Party Candidates for the House of Representatives. Recommendation for each electorate: Balaclava: Peter Lawlor, Ballaarat: Bryan Hanrahan, Batman: Eileen Doyle, Bendigo: Paul Brennan, Bruce: Jack Lloyd, Burke: Colin Walsh, Casey: John McKenna, Chisholm: Joe Stanley, Corangamite: Frank O'Brien, Corio: Jack Timberlake, Deakin: Jim Brosnan, Diamond Valley: Chris Curtis, Flinders: John Glynn, Gellibrand: Bert Bailey, Gippsland: Robert McMahon, Henty: Terry Farrell, Higgins: John Cotter, Holt: Bob Fidler, Hotham: Frank Gaffy, Indi: Chris Cody, Isaacs: Ralph Cleary, Kooyong: Frank Duffy, Lalor: Denis Bilston, La Trobe: Jim Penna, McMillan: Les Hilton, Mallee: Stan Croughan, Maribyrnong: Lucy Hayward, Melbourne: Des Burke, Melbourne Ports: Gordon Haberman, Murray: Pat Payne, Scullin: Bernie McGrath, Wannon: John Casanova, Wills: John Flint, and Wimmera: Marjorie McOwan. 4 copies.

DLP FEDERAL POLICY SPEECH by … Frank McMANUS D.L.P. FEDERAL LEADER, c. 1975 (Items 1975/590) - Box 188
Physical Description Note

3 pamphlets.

Pamphlet containing the Democratic Labor Party Federal Election Speech for 1975. Delivered by Frank McManus, Monday, 1 December 1975. Includes statement of DLP policies. 3 copies.

Liberal Party of Australia, 1975 (File)
Care a hell of a lot - Vote Liberal, c. 1975 (Item 1975/591) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Sticker

Have a Merry Xmas - be Liberal, c. 1975 (Item 1975/592) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Sticker

FRASER FOR AUSTRALIA, c. 1975 (Item 1975/593) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer with the slogan 'FRASER FOR AUSTRALIA'.

HOW TO VOTE Liberal, c. 1975 (Items 1975/594) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Queensland to vote for Liberal Party Candidates for the House of Representatives. Recommendation for each electorate: Bowman: David Jull, Brisbane: Peter Johnson, Capricornia: Alfred Millroy, Griffith: Donald Cameron, Herbert: Robert Bonnett, Leichhardt: Laurence Hoins, Lilley: Kevin Cairns, McPherson: Eric Robinson, Moreton: James Killen, Oxley: Cornelis Frederiks, Petrie: John Hodges, Ryan: John Moore. Includes how to vote for all 40 candidates for the Senate, with the first seven recommendations being: Neville Bonner, Ronald Maunsell, Glenister Sheil, Kathryn Martin, Ian Wood, Stanley Collard and Richard Austin. 3 copies.

FOR EACH TASMANIAN ELECTORATE HOW TO VOTE Liberal AND FOR THE SENATE IN TASMANIA, c. 1975 (Item 1975/595) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Tasmania to vote for Liberal Party Candidates for the House of Representatives. Recommendation for each electorate: Bass: Kevin Newman, Braddon: Ray Groom, Denison: Michael Hodgman, Franklin: Bruce Goodluck, Wilmot: Max Burr. Includes how to vote for all 28 candidates for the Senate, with the first six recommendations being: Peter Rae, Michael Townley, Brian Archer, Reginald Wright, Shirley Walters and Eric Bessell.

Turn on the lights. Liberal. How-to-vote Guide Polling day Saturday 13 December 1975, c. 1975 (Item 1975/596) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of New South Wales to vote for Liberal Party Candidates for the Senate. Includes how to vote for all 28 candidates for the Senate, with the first six recommendations being: Robert Cotton, John Carrick, Douglas Scott, Peter Baume, Milivoj Lajovics and Dorothy Ross.

The cost of Labor's 3 dark years., c. 1975 (Items 1975/597) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer comparing prices for a variety of items in 1972 under Liberals to 1975 under Labor. 2 copies.

The cost of Labor's 3 dark years., c. 1975 (Item 1975/598) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer comparing prices for a variety of items in 1972 under Liberals to 1975 under Labor.

YOU MUST KNOW WHAT THEY STAND FOR!, c. 1975 (Items 1975/599) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote Liberal. Claims Whitlam and the Labor Party stand for Socialism and encourages electors who do not want socialism to vote Liberal. 2 copies.

We must do it: to revive Australia, c. 1975 (Items 1975/600) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the double dissolution and the 1975 election. 2 copies.

GOUGH A BIGGER MOUTH THAN 'JAWS', c. 1975 (Item 1975/601) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote Liberal.

WHAT LABOR'S BUDGET WILL COST YOU, c. 1975 (Item 1975/602) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer with a message from Liberal Leader Malcolm Fraser on Labor's budget.

Should you allow a corrupt Government to stay in power? End the crisis, demand a full election now., c. 1975 (Item 1975/603) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the double dissolution and the 1975 election. Accuses Whitlam of causing the crisis. Blue paper.

Should you allow a corrupt Government to stay in power? End the crisis, demand a full election now., c. 1975 (Item 1975/604) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the double dissolution and the 1975 election. Accuses Whitlam of causing the crisis. Grey paper.

Should you allow a corrupt Government to stay in power? End the crisis, demand a full election now., c. 1975 (Item 1975/605) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Copy of a flyer encouraging the double dissolution and the 1975 election. Accuses Whitlam of causing the crisis.

Liberal FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, c. 1975 (Item 1975/606) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Queensland to vote for Liberal Party Candidates for the House of Representatives. Recommendation for each electorate: Bowman: David Jull, Brisbane: Peter Johnson, Capricornia: Alfred Millroy, Griffith: Donald Cameron, Herbert: Robert Bonnett, Leichhardt: Laurence Hoins, Lilley: Kevin Cairns, McPherson: Eric Robinson, Moreton: James Killen, Oxley: Cornelis Frederiks, Petrie: John Hodges, Ryan: John Moore. Includes how to vote for all 40 candidates for the Senate, with the first seven recommendations being: Neville Bonner, Ronald Maunsell, Glenister Sheil, Kathryn Martin, Ian Wood, Stanley Collard and Richard Austin.

QUEENSLAND, c. 1975 (Item 1975/607) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Queensland to vote for Liberal, and National Country Party Candidates for the House of Representatives. Recommendation for each electorate: Bowman: David Jull, Brisbane: Peter Johnson, Capricornia: Alfred Millroy, Darling Downs: Tom McVeigh, Dawson: Ray Braithwaite, Fisher: Evan Adermann, Griffith: Donald Cameron, Herbert: Robert Bonnett, Kennedy: Bob Katter, Leichhardt: Laurence Hoins, Lilley: Kevin Cairns, McPherson: Eric Robinson, Maranoa: James Corbett, Moreton: James Killen, Oxley: Cornelis Frederiks, Petrie: John Hodges, Ryan: John Moore, Wide Bay: Clarrie Millar. Includes how to vote for all 40 candidates for the Senate, with the first seven recommendations being: Neville Bonner, Ronald Maunsell, Glenister Sheil, Kathryn Martin, Ian Wood, Stanley Collard and Richard Austin.

AN URGENT MESSAGE to Australians who fear this country is falling apart:, c. 1975 (Item 1975/608) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging voters to join the Liberal Party.

It's now or never, c. 1975 (Item 1975/609) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer seeking help with the Liberal Party campaign.

the new generation liberal team A BETTER WAY FOR THE A.C.T., c. 1975 (Item 1975/610) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging ACT electors to vote Liberal. Includes postal voting assistance form.

1975 NATIONAL POLITICAL QUIZ, c. 1975 (Item 1975/611) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet with questions and answers on the topics of unemployment, inflation and future elections and socialism intended to encourage electors to vote Liberal.

YOUR KEY to LABOR SOCIAL DEMOCRACY, c. 1975 (Items 1975/612) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Leaflet claiming Labor's Bills were rejected by the Senate because they were designed to eliminate Australia's personal and political freedom. Includes discussion on the topics of censorship, socialisation, bypassing of parliament, electoral law and the Police Force. 3 copies.

Why the government should face the people now, c. 1975 (Items 1975/613) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

5 leaflets.

Leaflet discussing the government crisis and encouraging an election. 5 copies.

Turn on the lights. / Liberal Rally, c. 1975 (Item 1975/614) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Flyer inviting electors to a Liberal Party rally, Sunday 7 December 1975, Jubilee Oval, Kogarah. Speakers Included: Malcolm Fraser, Tom Lewis and Robert Cotton. 2 copies .

YOUR FREEDOM IS UNDER THREAT DID YOU KNOW?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/615) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote Liberal. Claims Gough Whitlam planned to turn Australia into a Socialist State under his dictatorship. Yellow paper.

YOUR FREEDOM IS UNDER THREAT DID YOU KNOW?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/616) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote Liberal. Claims Gough Whitlam planned to turn Australia into a Socialist State under his dictatorship. Blue paper.

YOUR FREEDOM IS UNDER THREAT DID YOU KNOW?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/617) - Box 189
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote Liberal. Claims Gough Whitlam planned to turn Australia into a Socialist State under his dictatorship. Off White paper.

Women!, c. 1975 (Item 1975/618) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer inviting women to hear Senator Margaret Guilfoyle speak at the Masonic Hall Frankston, Friday, 28 November 1975.

LABOR'S 21 BILLS WILL SMASH YOUR FREEDOM AND CREATE AN AUSTRALIAN LABOR PRISON, c. 1975 (Items 1975/619) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors to review the 21 Bills rejected by the Senate before voting. Black print. 3 copies.

LABOR'S 21 BILLS WILL SMASH YOUR FREEDOM AND CREATE AN AUSTRALIAN LABOR PRISON, c. 1975 (Items 1975/620) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors to review the 21 Bills rejected by the Senate before voting. Blue print. 2 copies.

THE OPPRESSIVE LAWS LABOR TRIED TO MAKE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/621) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Flyer highlighting some of the Bills that the Senate blocked: The Interstate Commission Bill, The formation of a Press Council, Amendment to the Broadcasting & TV Act, Electoral Bill, The Purchasing Commission, Postal Services Act, The Australian Police. Brown paper. 3 copies.

THE OPPRESSIVE LAWS LABOR TRIED TO MAKE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/622) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer highlighting some of the Bills that the Senate blocked: The Interstate Commission Bill, The formation of a Press Council, Amendment to the Broadcasting & TV Act, Electoral Bill, The Purchasing Commission, Postal Services Act, The Australian Police. Mint green paper.

THE OPPRESSIVE LAWS LABOR TRIED TO MAKE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/623) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Flyer highlighting some of the Bills that the Senate blocked: The Interstate Commission Bill, The formation of a Press Council, Amendment to the Broadcasting & TV Act, Electoral Bill, The Purchasing Commission, Postal Services Act, The Australian Police. Pink paper. 3 copies.

Why won't Whitlam have an election? IT IS YOUR RIGHT!, c. 1975 (Item 1975/624) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer indicating that the Senate is using its constitutional powers to try and bring about an election.

WHITLAM HAS GAGGED THE PEOPLE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/625) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

1 press release (5 pages).

Press release accusing Gough Whitlam of denying the Australian public the right to information and ignoring the basic principles of Australian democracy.

THE SURVIVAL OF DEMOCRACY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/626) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

1 press release (6 pages).

Press release accusing the Labor government of threatening democracy by being dishonest and unfit to govern. Discusses the loans affair.

PUBLIC MEETING, c. 1975 (Items 1975/627) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer inviting electors to a public meeting at Y.M.C.A. Hall, 64 Scarborough Beach Road, Tuesday, 2 December 1975. Speakers included: Michael McKellar and Sir Charles Court. 2 copies.

The Liberal Party Senate Team for South Australia, c. 1975 (Items 1975/628) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of South Australia to vote for the Liberal Party Senate Team of Gordon Davidson, Donald Jessop, Condor Lauke, Harold Young, Tony Messner and Jennifer Adamson.

PENSIONERS Under a Liberal Government your pension will not be reduced and Malcolm Fraser has said the real value of pensions will be preserved, c. 1975 (Item 1975/629) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote Liberal to protect their savings.

The Australian economy Beyond redemption?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/630) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

1 pamphlet.

Reproduction of an article by Phillip Lynch, Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Shadow Treasurer. Discusses the economic problems Australia was facing in 1975, with the most fundamental issue identified as inflation. Includes discussion of Government policy and the economy. Original article commissioned by Current Affairs Bulletin, published by the University of Sydney in a special edition The economy and You - Now, Vol 52 No 5, October 1975.

What the Australian said about the Liberals, c. 1975 (Items 1975/631) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Tasmania to vote for the Liberal Party. Includes reprints of editorials from The Australian from Tuesday, November 25 1975 and Friday, November 28 1975. 2 copies.

AUSTRALIAN ELECTORAL OFFICE SYDNEY STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES 1975 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ELECTIONS CANDIDATES, c. 1975 (Item 1975/632) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

1 document (11 pages).

Document listing NSW House of Representatives candidates for 1975. Includes handwritten preference numbering.

THE LABOR ATTACK ON OUR FREEDOMS / THE OPPRESSION LAWS THEY TRIED TO MAKE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/633) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer accusing Labor of aiming for dictatorship. Topics discussed include: The Interstate Commission Bill, The Media, Radio and Television, One Sided Election Bill, The Purchasing Commission, New Police Force, Nation in a Straight Jacket. Blue paper.

THE LABOR ATTACK ON OUR FREEDOMS / THE OPPRESSION LAWS THEY TRIED TO MAKE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/634) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer accusing Labor of aiming for dictatorship. Topics discussed include: The Interstate Commission Bill, The Media, Radio and Television, One Sided Election Bill, The Purchasing Commission, New Police Force, Nation in a Straight Jacket. Off white paper.

LCL on the move!, c. 1975 (Item 1975/635) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Flyer outlining changes to the Liberal and Country League (the South Australian Division of the Labor Party). Includes a form to request more information.

Turn on the lights. Liberal. FRASER FOR FREEDOM, c. 1975 (Item 1975/636) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

1 litter bag.

Automobile litter bag encouraging electors to vote Liberal. Includes additional slogans of 'Don't rubbish Australia with Socialism' and Whitlam spells Dictatorship'.

Turn on the lights. Liberal., c. 1975 (Item 1975/637) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

1 litter bag.

Automobile litter bag encouraging electors to vote Liberal.

THE LIBERAL, c. 1975 (Item 1975/638) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging Greeks of Australia to vote Liberal. Text in Greek.

C. THE LABOR GOVERNMENT CANNOT BE TRUSTED, 21 November 1975 (Item 1975/639) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

1 document (16 pages).

Liberal Party document on why the Labor Government cannot be trusted and a series of policy notes comparing Labor and Liberal. Includes notes on: Education, Housing, Health, Consumer Affairs, Repatriation, Primary Industry, Environment and Conservation, Manufacturing, Transport, Minerals and Energy, Overseas Trade, Aboriginal Affairs, Immigration and Ethnic Affairs, Local Government and Urban Affairs.

LIBERAL PARTY BRUCE ELECTORATE SATURDAY, 13th DECEMBER VOTING COMPULSORY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/640) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer with a list of polling places for the Bruce electorate distributed by the Liberal Party. Includes a map of the electorate.

THE LABOUR PARTY - AND YOUR HOME, c. 1975 (Item 1975/641) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

1 document (2 pages).

Document discussing the Priorities Review Staff Report on Housing.

Are You Concerned?, c. 1975 (Items 1975/642) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet, 1 flyer.

Two items stapled together. Pamphlet encouraging Australians to join the Liberal Party. Flyer encouraging Australians to demand a full election.

Let's Lib again, c. 1975 (Item 1975/643) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Sticker.

We need SIX Liberal Senators, c. 1975 (Items 1975/644) - Box 190
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging Tasmanian electors to vote for Liberal Candidates: Peter Rae, Michael Townley, Brian Archer, Reginald Wright, Shirley Walters and Eric Bessell. 2 copies.

DOWN WITH SOCIALISM, c. 1975 (Item 1975/645) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Sticker.

LABOR'S 21 BILLS WHICH WILL SMASH YOUR FREEDOMS AND CREATE AN AUSTRALIAN LABOR PRISON, c. 1975 (Items 1975/646) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

2 pamphlets.

Pamphlet encouraging electors to review the 21 Bills rejected by the Senate before voting. Includes Liberal commentary on the Bills. 2 copies.

LABOR'S 21 BILLS WHICH WILL SMASH YOUR FREEDOMS AND CREATE AN AUSTRALIAN LABOR PRISON, c. 1975 (Item 1975/647) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 pamphlet.

Pamphlet encouraging electors to review the 21 Bills rejected by the Senate before voting. Includes Liberal commentary on the Bills. Glossy paper.

TERTIARY ALLOWANCES WILL BE RETAINED UNDER THE LIBERALS, c. 1975 (Item 1975/648) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer stating that fees will not be re-introduced under the Liberals. Includes some policy points.

SIR ROBERT MENZIES LECTURE GOVERNMENT and the PEOPLE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/649) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet with a copy of Malcolm Fraser's Sir Robert Menzies Lecture Government and the people, presented in Perth on Thursday, 25 September 1975.

Liberal - a better way, c. 1975 (Item 1975/650) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Sticker.

Stay in good hands. Liberal., c. 1975 (Item 1975/651) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Sticker.

Weed out Whitlam, c. 1975 (Item 1975/652) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Sticker.

APOLOGY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/653) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer apologising for the lack of signs in front yards and condemning trespassing, damaging, defacing or theft of signs.

AS GOUGH WHITLAM said himself- HE IS THE GREATEST, c. 1975 (Item 1975/654) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer claiming Gough Whitlam is great at mistakes.

THE LIBERAL PARTY NEEDS YOUR FINANCIAL HELP!, c. 1975 (Item 1975/655) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter from Tony Samway and Richard Toll, joint fundraisers for the Liberal Party of Australia Newcastle and Shortland electorates, seeking financial contributions towards the campaign.

1975 SENATE ELECTION - SOUTH AUSTRALIA, c. 1975 (Item 1975/656) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

How to vote guide for the South Australian Senate. Numbers one to six are Liberal Candidates: Gordon Davidson, Donald Jessop, Condor Laucke, Harold Young, Anthony Messner and Jennifer Adamson.

A MESSAGE FROM MALCOM FRASER, c. 1975 (Item 1975/657) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Card encouraging Australians to join the Liberal Party.

What Labor has done for Tasmanian housewives - the facts, c. 1975 (Item 1975/658) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer presenting the difference in price of a range of common household items from 1972 to 1975.

Don't blame me - I vote Liberal, c. 1975 (Item 1975/659) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Sticker.

Turn on the Lights. Liberal, c. 1975 (Items 1975/660) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

2 stickers.

Window Sticker. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE Liberal Party, c. 1975 (Item 1975/661) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of South Australia to vote for Liberal Party Candidates for the House of Representatives. Recommendation for each electorate: Adelaide - Harold Steele, Angas - Geoffrey Giles, Barker - James Porter, Bonython - Alan Irving, Boothby - John McLeay, Grey - Dennis Burman, Hawker - Craig Spiel, Hindmarsh - Valentine Dignum, Kingston - Grant Chapman, Port Adelaide - Terence Hanson, Sturt - Ian Wilson, Wakefield - Bert Kelly. Includes how to vote for all 35 candidates for the Senate, with the first six recommendations being: Gordon Davidson, Donald Jessop, Condor Laucke, Harold Young, Anthony Messner and Jennifer Adamson.

THE HIGH COST OF LABOR, November 1975 (Item 1975/662) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer comparing the cost of commodities from December 1972 to November 1975.

DON'T JUST SIT THERE …DO SOMETHING, c. 1975 (Item 1975/663) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging Australians between 16 and 30 to join the Young Liberals.

TWENTY ONE LABOR BILLS ATTACK DEMOCRACY, c. 1975 (Items 1975/664) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

2 documents (9 pages each).

Document discussing some of the double dissolution Bills. Claims Labor's true aim is Dictatorship. 2 copies.

[Response to a Whitlam speech], c. 1975 (Items 1975/665) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

2 documents (2 pages each).

Document, possibly a press release written in response to a speech made by Gough Whitlam in Cairns. Discusses issues of concern to the people of the North. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE LIBERAL IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA, c. 1975 (Item 1975/666) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Western Australia to vote for Liberal Party Candidates for the House of Representatives. Recommendation for each electorate: Canning - Mel Bungey, Curtin - Victor Garland, Forrest - Peter Drummond, Fremantle - Leon Lapinski, Kalgoorlie - Mick Cotter, Moore - John Hyde, Perth - Ross McLean, Stirling - Ian Viner, Swan - John Martyr, Tangney - Peter Richardson. Includes how to vote for all 53 candidates for the Senate, with the first six recommendations being: Reginald Withers, Peter Durack, John Sim, Fred Chaney, Andrew Thomas and Cynthia Smart.

[Collection of Liberal Party how to vote cards for Victorian electorates], c. 1975 (Items 1975/667) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

40 cards.

Collection of how to vote cards for Victorian electorates encouraging electors to vote for Liberal Party Candidates for the House of Representatives. Recommendation for each electorate: Balaclava - Ian Macphee, Ballaarat (Ballarat) - Jim Short, Batman - Michael Galli, Bendigo - John Bourchier, Bruce - Billy Snedden, Burke - Claus Salger, Casey - Peter Falconer, Chisholm - Tony Staley, Corangamite - Tony Street, Corio - Gordon Hall, Deakin - Alan Jarman, Diamond Valley - Neil Brown, Flinders - Phillip Lynch, Gellibrand - Iris Williams, Henty - Ken Aldred, Higgins - Roger Shipton, Holt - William Yates, Hotham - Don Chipp, Indi - Mac Holten, Isaacs - David Hamer, Kooyong - Andrew Peacock, Lalor - Francis Purcell, La Trobe - Marshall Baillieu, McMillan - Barry Simon, Mallee - Peter Fisher, Maribyrnong - John Gray, Melbourne Ports - Roger Johnston, Murray - Bruce Lloyd, Scullin - Gerard Clarke, Wannon - Malcolm Fraser, Wills - Howard Kiel, Wimmera - Robert King. 40 cards glued to 7 sheets of paper.

FEDERAL ELECTION 1975 HOW TO VOTE FOR THE LIBERAL PARTY STATE OF VICTORIA, c. 1975 (Items 1975/668) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 document (4 pages).

Document outlining Liberal Party how to vote preferences for Victorian electorates.

House of Representatives recommendation for each electorate: Balaclava - Ian Macphee, Ballarat - Jim Short, Batman - Michael Galli, Bendigo - John Bourchier, Bruce - Billy Snedden, Burke - Claus Salger, Casey - Peter Falconer, Chisholm - Tony Staley, Corangamite - Tony Street, Corio - Gordon Hall, Deakin - Alan Jarman, Diamond Valley - Neil Brown, Flinders - Phillip Lynch, Gellibrand - Iris Williams, Gippsland - Peter Nixon, Henty - Ken Aldred, Higgins - Roger Shipton, Holt - William Yates, Hotham - Don Chipp, Indi - Mac Holten, Isaacs - David Hamer, Kooyong - Andrew Peacock, Lalor - Francis Purcell, La Trobe - Marshall Baillieu, McMillan - Barry Simon, Mallee - Peter Fisher, Maribyrnong - John Gray, Melbourne - Robert Fallshaw, Melbourne Ports - Roger Johnston, Murray - Bruce Lloyd, Scullin - Gerard Clarke, Wannon - Malcolm Fraser, Wills - Howard Kiel, Wimmera - Robert King.

Senate recommendations 1-6: Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan.

HOW TO VOTE INFORMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, c. 1975 (Item 1975/669) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 document (3 pages).

Document outlining Liberal Party how to vote preferences for Western Australian electorates.

House of Representatives recommendation for each electorate: Canning - Mel Bungey, Curtin - Victor Garland, Forrest - Peter Drummond, Fremantle - Leon Lapinski, Kalgoorlie - Mick Cotter, Moore - John Hyde, Perth - Ross McLean, Stirling - Ian Viner, Swan - John Martyr, Tangney - Peter Richardson. Includes how to vote for all 53 candidates for the Senate, with the first six recommendations being: Reginald Withers, Peter Durack, John Sim, Fred Chaney, Andrew Thomas and Cynthia Smart.

ELECTION '75 LIBERAL PARTY VIEW, c. 1975 (Items 1975/670) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

2 documents (1 page each).

Copy of Liberal Party view on foreign policy.

Liberal Party. The plan for a brighter future. / Turn on the lights., c. 1975 (Item 1975/671) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet containing extracts from Malcolm Fraser's policy speech of 27 November 1975. Outlines the Liberal and National Country Parties' offers for a brighter future. Covers: Help for Home Buyers, Help for Special Groups, Industrial Relations, Minerals and Energy, The Rural Industry, Federalism, Social Welfare, Education, Migrants, Defence and Other Initiatives.

A summary of:- The LIBERAL PARTY'S POLICY on EMPLOYMENT and INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, c. 1975 (Item 1975/672) - Box 191
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet summarising the Liberal Party policy on Employment and Industrial Relations.

POLICY SPEECH, c. 1975 (Items 1975/673) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

2 documents (21 pages each).

Copy of Policy Speech by The Hon. J. M. (Malcolm) Fraser, Leader of the Opposition, on Thursday, 25 November, 1975. 2 copies.

POLICY SPEECH / Turn on the lights, c. 1975 (Item 1975/674) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

1 pamphlet (23 pages).

Pamphlet containing the Policy Speech by Malcolm Fraser, 27 November, 1975. 2 copies.

THE LIBERAL MOVEMENT - POLICY SUMMARY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/675) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

1 document (8 pages).

Document summarising key points of the Liberal Party policy. Discusses: Censorship, Foreign Investment, Environment, Defence, Education, Population, Federalism and Constitution, Foreign Affairs, Social Welfare Policy, Industrial Relations, Regional Development and Penal Reform.

[Speech Transcript from Fraser's Press Club Luncheon, Melbourne, 2 December 1975], c. 1975 (Item 1975/676) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

1 document (9 pages).

Copy of Speech by Malcolm Fraser presented at a Press Club Luncheon in Melbourne, 2 December 1975.

How to vote Liberal, c. 1975 (Item 1975/677) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Western Australia to vote for Liberal Party Candidates for the House of Representatives. Recommendation for each electorate: Canning - Mel Bungey, Curtin - Victor Garland, Forrest - Peter Drummond, Fremantle - Leon Lapinski, Kalgoorlie - Mick Cotter, Moore - John Hyde, Perth - Ross McLean, Stirling - Ian Viner, Swan - John Martyr, Tangney - Peter Richardson. Includes how to vote for all 53 candidates for the Senate, with the first six recommendations being: Reginald Withers, Peter Durack, John Sim, Fred Chaney, Andrew Thomas and Cynthia Smart.

Liberal and National Country Party Australia, 1975 (File)
The Liberal and National Country Parties EMPLOYMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS POLICY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/678) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer outlining the Liberal and National Country Parties Employment and Industrial relations policy.

The Liberal and National Country Parties A.C.T. POLICY, c. 1975 (Items 1975/679) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet outlining the Liberal and National Country Parties ACT Policy. 2 copies.

LIBERAL-NATIONAL COUNTRY PARTIES POLICY SPEECH SUPPLEMENTARY STATEMENT / THE ECONOMY, c. 1975 (Items 1975/680) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

3 documents (9 pages each).

Policy speech supplementary statement on the Economy. This document was embargoed until 8.30 p.m., Thursday, 27 November 1975. 3 copies.

POLICY SPEECH, c. 1975 (Item 1975/681) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

1 document (9 pages).

Copy of Liberal and National Country Party policy speech.

Liberal N.C.P. The plan for a brighter future. / Turn on the lights., c. 1975 (Items 1975/682) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet containing extracts from Malcolm Fraser's policy speech of 27 November 1975. Outlines the Liberal and National Country Parties' offers for a brighter future. Covers: Help for Home Buyers, Help for Special Groups, Industrial Relations, Minerals and Energy, The Rural Industry, Federalism, Social Welfare, Education, Migrants, Defence and Other Initiatives. 2 copies.

National Country Party, 1975 (File)
DEMOCRACY IS STILL SAFE BECAUSE IT'S IN YOUR HANDS, c. 1975 (Item 1975/683) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet outlining some policy commitments of the National Country Party.

How to vote National Party and Liberal Party, c. 1975 (Items 1975/684) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Victoria to vote for National Party and Liberal Party Candidates for the House of Representatives. Recommendation for each electorate: Balaclava - Ian Macphee, Ballarat - Jim Short, Batman - Michael Galli, Bendigo - Henry O'Halloran, Bruce - Billy Snedden, Burke - Claus Salger, Casey - Peter Falconer, Chisholm - Tony Staley, Corangamite - Tony Street, Corio - Gordon Hall, Deakin - Alan Jarman, Diamond Valley - Neil Brown, Flinders - Phillip Lynch, Gellibrand - Iris Williams, Gippsland - Peter Nixon, Henty - Ken Aldred, Higgins - Roger Shipton, Holt - William Yates, Hotham - Don Chipp, Indi - Mac Holten, Isaacs - David Hamer, Kooyong - Andrew Peacock, Lalor - Francis Purcell, La Trobe - Marshall Baillieu, McMillan - Arthur Hewson, Mallee - Peter Fisher, Maribyrnong - John Gray, Melbourne - Robert Fallshaw, Melbourne Ports - Roger Johnston, Murray - Bruce Lloyd, Scullin - Gerard Clarke, Wannon - Malcolm Fraser, Wills - Howard Kiel, Wimmera - Robert King. Includes how to vote for all 38 candidates for the Senate, with the first six recommendations being: Ivor Greenwood, Margaret Guilfoyle, James Webster, Magnus Cormack, Alan Missen and Thomas Tehan. 2 copies.

Policy Speech 1975 FEDERAL ELECTION, c. 1975 (Item 1975/685) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

1 pamphlet.

Pamphlet containing the National Country Party Policy Speech by Doug Anthony at Festival Hall, Brisbane, Wednesday, 26 November, 1975.

LEADERSHIP Australia needs men as tough as our times…, c. 1975 (Items 1975/686) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet promoting the National County Party team as strong leaders. Includes some of the parties objectives.

Lists the Parties candidates as:

House of Representatives: Doug Anthony (Richmond, NSW), Ian Sinclair (New England, NSW), Peter Nixon (Gippsland, VIC), Ralph Hunt (Gwydir, NSW), Bob Katter (Kennedy, QLD), Ian Robinson (Cowper, NSW), Bruce Lloyd (Murray, VIC), Evan Aderman (Fisher, QLD), Sam Calder (NT), James Corbett (Maranoa, QLD), John England (Calare, NSW), Peter Fisher (Mallee, VIC), Arthur Hewson (McMillan, VIC), Mac Holten (Indi, VIC), Bob King (Wimmera, VIC), Philip Lucock (Lyne, NSW), Stephen Lusher (Hume, NSW), Tom McVeigh (Darling Downs, QLD), Clarrie Millar (Wide Bay, QLD), Frank O'Keeffe (Patterson, NSW), and John Sullivan (Riverina, NSW).

Senate: Tom Drake-Brockman (WA), Alex Lawrie (QLD), Charles Maunsell (QLD), Doug Scott (NSW), Glen Sheil (QLD), and Jim Webster (VIC).

2 copies.

The Governor General Had to Act / Here's why…, c. 1975 (Items 1975/687) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet including the statement issued by Sir John Kerr, Governor General of Australia, when he dismissed Gough Whitlam. Also includes the text of the letter the Governor General handed to Mr Whitlam on 11 November 1975. 2 copies.

The Plan, c. 1975 (Item 1975/688) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet outlining the measures the Liberal-National Country Party government plan to implement when elected.

Help put Australia back on its feet JOIN Doug Anthony's team, c. 1975 (Item 1975/689) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for National Country Party candidates. Also encourages electors to become a member of the National Country Party.

National Party of Australia - Queensland, 1975 (File)
STAND UP AND BE COUNTED NOW!, c. 1975 (Items 1975/690) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging Queensland electors to join the National Party. Includes discussion of the following issues affecting Australia: 1. Deceit in Government, 2. Mismanagement of the Country, 3. Unemployment, 4. Inflation, 5. High Interest, 6. Destruction of Businesses, 7. Perks for the boys and Financial Waste, 8. Budget Deficit. 2 copies.

VOTE NATIONAL PARTY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/691) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Circular card encouraging electors to vote for National Party candidates.

Socialist Party of Australia, 1975 (File)
DEMOCRACY, THE ECONOMY AND MONOPOLY DOMINATION, c. 1975 (Item 1975/692) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer by the Socialist Party of Australia drawing attention to the three main issues facing Australia at the time of the 1975 election: Democracy, The Economy, and Monopoly Domination. Encourages electors to return a Labor Government strengthened with Socialist Party Senators by voting in the Senate for Bob Pointer, Muriel Goss and Alan Miller.

United Tasmania Group, 1975 (File)
THERE IS AN ALTERNATIVE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/693) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging Tasmanian electors to vote for Richard Jones and Robert (Bob) Brown for the Senate. Includes an invitation to a Public Meeting at the Town Hall, Hobart, on 03 December 1975. 2 copies.

Statement by Dr. Robert Brown, c. 1975 (Item 1975/694) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer with a copy of an open letter to the Mercury by United Tasmania Group candidate Dr Robert (Bob) Brown. Encourages Tasmanians to vote for Richard Jones and Robert (Bob) Brown for the Senate.

UTG United Tasmania Group TASMANIA'S OWN PARTY, c. 1975 (Items 1975/695) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Two flyers stapled together encouraging Tasmanian electors to vote for United Tasmania Group candidates Richard Jones and Robert (Bob) Brown for the Senate. Includes a copy of an open letter to the Mercury by Dr Robert (Bob) Brown and an invitation to a Public Meeting at the Town Hall, Hobart, on 03 December 1975.

LETS TRY HONESTY IN POLITICS, c. 1975 (Items 1975/696) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging Tasmanian electors to vote for United Tasmania Group (UTS) Candidates. 2 copies.

POLICY SPEECH SENATE ELECTIONS 1975, c. 1975 (Item 1975/697) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

1 speech (14 pages).

United Tasmania Group Policy Speech 1975.

Workers Party of Australia, 1975 (File)
Vote for someone you've never voted for before…, c. 1975 (Item 1975/698) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging South Australian electors to vote for Workers Party candidates. House of Representatives candidates: Richard Philippe for Angus, Verna Oakley for Kingston and Bill Forster for Sturt. For the Senate: John Whiting, Andrew Buttfield, Anthony Hayden-Smith, Beverley Borg, Leslie Huxley and Nelson Cartney.

HOW TO VOTE Workers Party, c. 1975 (Item 1975/699) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this material contains the name of a person who has passed away.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Brisbane to vote for Workers Party candidate Rodney Jeanneret for the House of Representatives and David Russell, Roger Wickham and Susan Benfer for the Senate.

HOW TO VOTE Workers Party, c. 1975 (Item 1975/700) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Fraser to vote for Workers Party candidates Leslie Shaw and Gerald O'Shaughnessy for the Senate. As the Workers Party did not stand a candidate for Fraser the card recommends a first preference vote for Imre Mailath from the Liberal Party for the House of Representatives.

SOMETHING'S WRONG IN AUSTRALIA, c. 1975 (Item 1975/701) - Box 192
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer discussing the problems with Australia's government in 1975. states that the Workers Party stands for less taxation, less government and more individual freedom. Includes a tear off form to request more information.

Series. Lobby Groups

Australian Family Action Movement, 1975 (File)
No matter how you plan to vote… Put your family first!, c. 1975 (Item 1975/702) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for the Family Action Movement team by voting for the following independent candidates for the Senate: Frieda Brown, Fred Nile and Kenneth Harrison. Maroon text.

No matter how you plan to vote… Put your family first!, c. 1975 (Items 1975/703) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for the Family Action Movement team by voting for the following independent candidates for the Senate: Frieda Brown, Fred Nile and Kenneth Harrison. Black text. 2 copies.

Dear Friend,, c. 1975 (Item 1975/704) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter encouraging electors to vote for the Family Action Movement team by voting for the following independent candidates for the Senate: Frieda Brown, Fred Nile and Kenneth Harrison.

Words of warning for the family, c. 1975 (Items 1975/705) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for the Family Action Movement team by voting for the following independent candidates for the Senate: Frieda Brown, Fred Nile and Kenneth Harrison. 2 copies.

THE AUSTRALIAN ACTION MOVEMENT (NSW BRANCH) / OFFICIAL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION, c. 1975 (Item 1975/706) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

1 application form.

Application form for membership of The Australian Family Action Movement (FAM). Includes a copy of the objects of FAM as set out in Article 2 of the Constitution of the group.

[Letter on The Australian Family Action Movement letterhead], 24 November 1975 (Item 1975/707) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

1 letter (2 pages).

Letter from Brian Hunt, State President of The Australian Family Action Movement, announcing that the group will be fielding a team in the 1975 Senate election and seeking donations to the election campaign.

PRESS CONFERENCE HILTON HOTEL, c. 1975 (Item 1975/708) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer advertising The Australian Family Action Movement Press Conference at Hilton Hotel, Friday, 28 November 1975.

PUT YOUR FAMILY FIRST - VOTE F.A.M., c. 1975 (Items 1975/709) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging New South Wales electors to vote for the Family Action Movement team by voting for the following independent candidates for the Senate: Frieda Brown, Fred Nile and Kenneth Harrison. 2 copies.

[FAM campaign items], c. 1975 (Items 1975/710) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

2 card items glued to backing sheet. Item 1: Card/Tag - 'SENATE VOTE [1] F.A.M. (COLUMN 'C') PUT YOUR FAMILY FIRST'. Item 2: Card - 'SENATE VOTE / VOTE 1 for FAMily'.

Australian Integrity Party, 1975 (File)
[Flyer issued by the Australian Integrity Party and Authorised by Frank Darlington], c. 1975 (Items 1975/711) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging South Australian electors to vote for Frank Darlington and John Knight for the Senate. Discusses topics affecting Australia under the following headings: On Economy, As to Trade Associations, As to Foreign Investments, On the Food Processing Industry, and As to Unions. 2 copies.

Vote With and For INTEGRITY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/712) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging South Australian electors to vote for Frank Darlington and John Knight for the Senate.

Australian Liberal Students Union, 1975 (File)
liberal THE CHANCE AUSTRALIANS HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR …..........., c. 1975 (Items 1975/713) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for the Liberal Party. 2 copies.

Australian Pensioners' Federation, 1975 (File)
PENSIONERS! FOR YOUR BEST DEAL VOTE LABOR, c. 1975 (Items 1975/714) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

4 flyers.

Flyer encouraging Australian Pensioners to vote Labor. 4 copies.

Bellingen Friends of Earth, 1975 (File)
ARE YOU A FRIEND OF THE EARTH?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/715) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Cowper to vote for Colin Clague. Discusses conservation on the North Coast.

Building Workers Industrial Union, 1975 (File)
CITIZENS WHAT TYPE OF SOCIETY DO YOU WANT?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/716) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer indicating the Building Workers Union support the philosophy and objectives of the Labor Party. Encourages electors to vote for Labor to preserve Parliamentary democracy.

OUST "UNION BASHER" FRASER - VOTE LABOR, c. 1975 (Item 1975/717) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote Labor. Indicates Fraser's policies are not favourable towards unions.

Canberra Women's Movement, 1975 (File)
FORUM ON WOMEN'S ISSUES WITH THE A.C.T. CANDIDATES, c. 1975 (Item 1975/718) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer advertising a forum on women's issues with the ACT candidates, Saturday, 6 December 1975, Coombs Theatre Australian National University (ANU). Candidates at the forum included John Gorton, Susan Ryan, Rod Quinn and John Knight.

Citizens for Democracy, 1975 (File)
[Letter to the Editor by Sir Richard Eggleston], 1 December 1975 (Items 1975/719) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer sent to Citizens for Democracy by Sir Richard Eggleston, with a copy of a letter sent to all leading newspapers. Discusses the constitution and the Senate's powers in regards to Appropriation and indicates that he believes the Governer-General acted on a wrong view of the powers of the Senate. 2 copies.

Electricity Commission Combined Union Delegates' Organisation, 1975 (File)
LEST WE FORGET REMEMBRANCE DAY 1975, c. 1975 (Item 1975/720) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Anti Liberal/Fraser flyer encouraging electors to vote Labor to restore democracy.

Melbourne Gay Liberation, 1975 (File)
FRASER REPRESENTS THE EXTREME RIGHT WING OF THE LIBERAL PARTY, c. 1975 (Item 1975/721) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors to 'Keep Fraser Out'. Accuses Malcolm Fraser of being anti-homosexual and a hypocrite.

New South Wales Teachers Federation, 1975 (File)
ON DEC 13 YOU ELECT THE PRIME MINISTER, c. 1975 (Item 1975/722) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote Labor. Accuses the Liberal Party of threatening democracy.

Queensland Building Trades Group, 1975 (File)
BUILDING WORKERS FOR DEMOCRACY / FRASER WON BY STACKED SYSTEM…, c. 1975 (Item 1975/723) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote Labor for democracy.

Teachers for Labor, 1975 (File)
VOTE AS IF YOUR CHILD'S LIFE DEPENDS ON IT - IT DOES!, c. 1975 (Items 1975/724) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote Labor. Indicates a Labor government will commit more funds to education than a Liberal Government. 2 copies.

The Australian League of Rights, 1975 (File)
THE ANTI-INFLATION "PETERSEN PLAN" OR… COMMUNIST - PROMOTED REVOLUTION??, c. 1975 (Item 1975/725) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet promoting the "Petersen Plan" as a method of reducing inflation. Encourages electors to ask their candidates to work for the "Petersen Plan".

The Constitutional Society, University of Western Australia, 1975 (File)
THE TRUE STORY, c. 1975 (Items 1975/726) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote Liberal. A comment on the pamphlet titled Were you Deceived?, written and published by the Constitutional Society, University of Western Australia. 2 copies.

The Life and General Insurance Committee, 1975 (File)
Government Monopoly Of Insurance WHAT IT WOULD MEAN TO YOU, c. 1975 (Items 1975/727) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet against nationalisation of insurance. Encourages voters to think carefully before voting and discourages voting for Labor. 2 copies.

The Movement for Australian Independence, 1975 (File)
THE KERR FILE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/728) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer by the Movement for Australian Independence, stated to be: A dossier on John Robert Kerr ; a Study in the Politics of Law.

The Union of Australian Women, 1975 (File)
WOMEN OF AUSTRALIA, c. 1975 (Items 1975/729) - Box 193
Physical Description Note

5 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for Labor. Highlights some of Labors achievements that have benefited women. 5 copies.

Women's Action Group, 1975 (File)
WOMEN NEED THE ALP, c. 1975 (Items 1975/730) - Box 194
Physical Description Note

4 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for Labor. Highlights some of Labors achievements that have benefited women. 4 copies.

WOMEN'S ACTION GROUP FOR THE RETURN OF THE LABOR GOVERNMENT, c. 1975 (Item 1975/731) - Box 194
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer highlighting Labor government achievements that have benefitted women.

Women's Electoral Lobby, 1975 (File)
THINK W.E.L. - VOTE WELL, c. 1975 (Items 1975/732) - Box 194
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet by the Women's Electoral Lobby (WEL), comparing the candidates for the ACT. Provides information on Senate candidates Susan Ryan, John Knight and Rod Quinn and house of Representatives candidates Kep Enderby, John Haslem and Ken Fry. 2 copies.

Series. Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous (File)
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ELECTION - 13th December 1975 / DIVISON OF FREMANTLE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/733) - Box 194
Physical Description Note

1 tally sheet.

Voting tally sheet for the Division of Fremantle. Includes a complete breakdown of votes by subdivision, polling place and vote type for the two candidates, Kim Beazley (Sr.) and Leon Lapinski.

MARXIST SOCIALISM ENTAILS State Ownership OF Workers, too, c. 1975 (Items 1975/734) - Box 194
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Content advisory notice: Please be advised that this item may contain content that is distressing including graphic images. Please also be aware this item contains language, terms and descriptions that could cause offence and may not be considered appropriate today.

Scope and contents:Anti Labor flyer with an extract from VOICE indicating that vote for Labor is a vote for Communism. 2 copies.

KERR DID NOT ERR, 20 November 1975 (Item 1975/735) - Box 194
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Copy of newspaper clipping from Sunraysia Daily, Public Notice anti Labor article by Bob Hogarth, former Member and ex-vice President, Mildura Branch Australian Labor Party. Claims the ALP is Communist controlled.

WAKE UP AUSTRALIANS!, 24 November 1975 (Item 1975/736) - Box 194
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Copy of newspaper clipping from Sunraysia Daily, anti Labor article by Bob Hogarth, former Member and ex-vice President, Mildura Branch Australian Labor Party. Claims the ALP is Communist controlled.

THIS TIME I'LL BE VOTING FOR LIFE, c. 1975 (Item 1975/737) - Box 194
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet by an unnamed pro-life group encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote against Lamb. Includes a how to vote guide.

WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW A LITTLE MORE ABOUT ABORTION?, c. 1975 (Item 1975/738) - Box 194
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Content advisory notice: Please be advised that this item may contain content that is distressing including graphic images.

Scope and contents: Leaflet by an unnamed pro-life group encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote against Lamb.

HOW TO VOTE FOR LIFE, c. 1975 (Items 1975/739) - Box 194
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card by an unnamed pro-life group encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote Lamb last. 2 copies.

KERR - TAKER GOVERNMENT, c. 1975 (Item 1975/740) - Box 194
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer with the slogan 'KERR - TAKER GOVERNMENT'.


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