Guide to the Ephemera relating to the 1980 Australian federal election campaign

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FC13.1980

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Collection Summary

Title
[Ephemera relating to the 1980 Australian federal election campaign]
Date Range
Approximately between 1979-1980
Collection Number
FC13.1980
Extent
1 collection
Language of Materials
English
Repository
Printed Collections

Introduction

Scope and Contents

This collection covers ephemera produced for the Australian federal election campaign of 1980. 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, press releases, speeches, questionnaires, magazines, bookmarks, maps, badges, reports, invitations, transcripts, scripts, posters, and newspaper clippings.

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

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice:

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this collection contains the names of people who have passed away. Please also be advised that you may see certain words or descriptions within this material which reflect the period in which the material was created, and may now be considered inaccurate, inappropriate or offensive.

Language of materials:

Majority of items in this collection are in English; with some items in Spanish, Italian, Greek and Arabic, Serbo-Croatian, Turkish and Vietnamese. The languages have been identified by the cataloguing staff; due to staff capabilities the phrase "Serbo-Croatian" has been used for all items which are in Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, Macedonian or Serbian.

Item Descriptions

Class 1980. Federal election campaign, 18 October 1980

Series. House of Representatives

Abbey, Kenneth (Jim), Labor, Division of Maranoa, QLD, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE IN MARANOA Jim Abbey, c. 1980 (Item 1980/1) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Maranoa to vote for Kenneth (Jim) Abbey. Also encourages electors to vote for Labor candidates James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate.

Adamson, Edwin (Ed), Australian Democrats, Division of Deakin, VIC, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS Get Australia Together, c. 1980 (Items 1980/2) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Deakin to vote for Edwin Adamson. Also encourages electors to vote for Australian Democrats candidates John Siddons, Janet Powell and Ian Price for the Senate, with options on each side of the card for distributing preferences to Liberal/NCP or Labor for the remaining candidates. 2 copies.

[Letter from Edwin (Ed) Adamson on Australian Democrats letterhead], c. 1980 (Items 1980/3) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

2 letters, 2 questionnaires.

Letter to the electors of Deakin from Edwin (Ed) Adamson encouraging them to vote for him for the House of Representatives and John Siddons, Janet Powell and Ian Price for the Senate. Includes a questionnaire to gather the points of view the electorate wants represented in parliament. 2 copies.

He's in the fight for Deakin, 10 September 1980 (Items 1980/4) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Nunawading Gazette, article introducing Edwin (Ed) Adamson as the Australian Democrats candidate for Deakin. 2 copies.

[Letter from Edwin (Ed) Adamson addressed "Dear Right to Life Advocate", forwarded for publication], 1 October 1980 (Item 1980/5) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

1 letter (3 pages).

Letter sent to the chief of staff of an unidentified publication for publication prior to the election. The letter is addressed "Dear right to Life Advocate" and discusses Edwin (Ed) Adamson's opinion on abortion.

[Letter from Edwin (Ed) Adamson on Australian Democrats letterhead], 2 October 1980 (Item 1980/6) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter from Edwin Adamson, sent to the businesses in the Deakin electorate, introducing himself as the Australian Democrats candidate.

PRESS RELEASE / GET AUSTRALIA TOGETHER SAYS TOP DEMOCRAT, 17 September 1980 (Item 1980/7) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

1 press release (2 pages).

Press release, distributed by Edwin (Ed) Adamson. Includes statements made by John Siddons, leader of the Australian Democrats Senate team.

PRESS RELEASE / LIBERALS LOSING GROUND WITH YOUNG, 29 September 1980 (Item 1980/8) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

1 press release (2 pages).

Press release, distributed by Edwin (Ed) Adamson. Includes statements made by John Siddons, leader of the Australian Democrats Senate team. States that the Liberal Government has lost the support of young people.

EDWIN ADAMSON CANDIDATE FOR DEAKIN, c. 1980 (Item 1980/9) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

1 press release (2 pages).

Press release, introducing Edwin (Ed) Adamson as the Australian Democrats candidate for Deakin.

VOTE PREFERENCES ARE ALWAYS YOUR CHOICE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/10) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

1 press release (1 page).

Press release, highlighting that the distribution of preferences on ballot papers is entirely up to the voter and how to vote guides are merely a suggestion.

Democrats choose their man, 10 September 1980 (Item 1980/11) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Eastern Standard, article introducing Edwin (Ed) Adamson as the Australian Democrats candidate for Deakin.

A JOINT POLITICAL STATEMENT FROM DEAKIN, c. 1980 (Item 1980/12) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

1 press release (1 page).

Press release, discussing a meeting of the candidates for the seat of Deakin. Handwritten note stating embargoed until 12 Noon 14th October 1980.

AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS PRESS RELEASE, 2 September 1980 (Item 1980/13) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

1 press release (2 pages).

Press release, announcing the selection of the Australian Democrats candidate Edwin (Ed) Adamson.

[Letter to the Editor], c. 1980 (Item 1980/14) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

1 letter (2 pages).

Letter from Edwin Adamson to Mr. M. Smith, Editor in Chief, Standard Newspapers Ltd. States his point of view as the Australian Democrat candidate for Deakin.

Adamson, Peter (Peter David), Australian Democrats, Division of Adelaide, SA, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE IN ADELAIDE / AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/15) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Adelaide to vote for Peter Adamson. Also encourages electors to vote for Australian Democrats candidates Janine Haines, Ian Gilfillan and David Vigor for the Senate, with options on each side of the card for distributing preferences to Liberal/NCP or Labor for the remaining candidates. 2 copies.

INTRODUCING, c. 1980 (Items 1980/16) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Card introducing Peter Adamson and encouraging the electors of Adelaide to vote for him. Also introduces Australian Democrats Senate candidates Janine Haines, Ian Gilfillan and David Vigor. 2 copies.

These big guys don't give a damn for the individual, c. 1980 (Items 1980/17) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Adelaide to vote for Peter Adamson for the House of Representatives and Janine Haines for the Senate. Includes a summary of the Australian Democrats objectives. 2 copies.

Adermann, Albert Evan, National Country Party, Division of Fisher, QLD, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE FOR THE GOVERNMENT, c. 1980 (Items 1980/18) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Fisher to vote for Albert Adermann for the House of Representatives and Liberal candidates Neville Bonner, Yvonne McComb and Franz Born for the Senate. 2 copies.

Aldred, Ken, Liberal, Division of Henty, VIC, 1980 (File)
How to vote Liberal, c. 1980 (Items 1980/19) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Henty to vote for Ken Aldred for the House of Representatives and Liberal/NCP candidates Margaret Guilfoyle, Austin Lewis and Laurence Neal for the Senate. Some text in Italian and Greek. 2 copies.

FROM KEN ALDRED YOUR LIBERAL MEMBER TO YOU, October 1980 (Items 1980/20) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter encouraging the electors of Henty to vote for Ken Aldred. 2 copies.

KEN ALDRED YOUR FEDERAL MEMBER WILL KEEP WORKING FOR YOU, c. 1980 (Items 1980/21) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Henty to vote for Ken Aldred for the House of Representatives and Liberal/NCP candidates Margaret Guilfoyle, Austin Lewis and Laurence Neal for the Senate. 2 copies.

KEN ALDRED YOUR LIBERAL MEMBER FOR HENTY, c. 1980 (Items 1980/22) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Card encouraging the electors of Henty to vote for Ken Aldred. Includes campaign room details and invites electors to phone or call in for information and assistance with portal votes, transport or location of polling booths. 2 copies.

KEN ALDRED WORKING FOR YOU, c. 1980 (Items 1980/23) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Henty to vote for Ken Aldred. 2 copies.

Anthony, Doug, National Country Party, Division of Richmond, NSW, 1980 (File)
National Country Party of Australia, c. 1980 (Items 1980/24) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Richmond to vote for Doug Anthony. Also encourages electors to vote for National Country Party candidates John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick for the Senate. 2 copies.

Baillieu, Marshall, Liberal, Division of La Trobe, VIC, 1980 (File)
MARSHAL BAILLIEU LIBERAL LEADING LATROBE - THROUGH THE 80's, c. 1980 (Item 1980/25) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote for Marshall Baillieu for the House of Representatives. Also encourages electors to vote for Liberal/NCP candidates Margaret Guilfoyle, Austin Lewis and Laurence Neal for the Senate.

For you: now and for the future. PETROL AND OIL, c. 1980 (Item 1980/26) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet discussing oil reserves and prices. Stamped: Marshal Baillieu, Federal Member for LaTrobe.

[Letter on Parliament of Australia, House of Representatives letterhead], c. 1980 (Item 1980/27) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

1 letter (1 page).

Letter from Marshall Baillieu to new voters welcoming them to the electorate of La Trobe and introducing himself as the local member in the Federal Parliament. Also encourages recipients to vote for him.

Beattie, Peter, Labor, Division of Ryan, QLD, 1980 (File)
[Peter Beattie business card], c. 1980 (Items 1980/28) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

Business card of Peter Beattie, identifying him as the Federal A.L.P. Candidate for Ryan. 3 copies.

Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE IN RYAN Peter Beattie, c. 1980 (Items 1980/29) - Box 222
Physical Description Note

4 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Ryan to vote for Peter Beattie. Also encourages electors to vote for Labor candidates James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate. 4 copies.

PETER BEATTIE AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY RYAN, c. 1980 (Items 1980/30) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Ryan to vote for Peter Beattie for the House of Representatives and Labor candidates James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate. 2 copies.

[Letter on Peter Beattie Federal A.L.P. candidate for Ryan letterhead], c. 1980 (Items 1980/31) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter from Peter Beattie to the electors of Ryan, introducing himself as the Australian Labor Party candidate. 2 copies.

[Invitation on Peter Beattie Federal A.L.P. candidate for Ryan letterhead], c. 1980 (Item 1980/32) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

1 invitation.

Invitation to a luncheon hosted by the ALP Federal Candidates at the Melbourne Hotel, 2 Browning Street, West End on Tuesday, 8 July 1980.

RYAN A.L.P. CAMPAIGN - 1980 / PROPOSED CAMPAIGN PROGRAM, APRIL - JULY, c. 1980 (Item 1980/33) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

1 document (5 pages).

Photocopy of campaign program for Peter Beattie, ALP candidate for Ryan, covering activities from April to July 1980.

AN INVITATION, c. 1980 (Item 1980/34) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

1 invitation.

Invitation from Peter Beattie, candidate for the Federal seat of Ryan and Gailene Harrison candidate for the State seat of Toowong, to a morning tea, Tuesday, 29th April 1980, at Mt Coot-tha Botanical Gardens Auditorium.

CIRCULAR TO BRANCH MEMBERS - RYAN DIVISION, 10 May 1980 (Item 1980/35) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

1 letter (3 pages).

Letter to ALP Branch Members in the Ryan electorate seeking assistance with election expenses.

THE LABOR HEALTH CARE PLAN FOR AUSTRALIAN FAMILIES, c. 1980 (Item 1980/36) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

1 letter (1 page).

Letter from Peter Beattie to the electors of Ryan, outlining Labor's healthcare plan. 2 copies.

PETER BEATTIE / Federal ALP Candidate for Ryan / Personal History Sheet, c. 1980 (Item 1980/37) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

1 document (1 page).

Personal history summary sheet for Peter Beattie.

PETER BEATTIE - FEDERAL A.L.P. CANDIDATE FOR RYAN. PERSONAL HISTORY SHEET, c. 1980 (Item 1980/38) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

1 document (3 pages).

Personal history for Peter Beattie.

RE: PAUL KEATING FUNCTION, c. 1980 (Item 1980/39) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

1 letter (1 page).

Letter from Peter Beattie, inviting recipients to a fund raising dinner in support of the Federal A.L.P. campaign in Ryan on Friday 14 March 1980. Addressed to all Affiliated Unions, Party Units, Federal Members, State Members and Aldermen.

Beck, Anthony (Tony), National Country Party, Division of Barker, SA, 1980 (File)
TONY BECK NATIONAL COUNTRY PARTY CANDIDATE FOR BARKER, c. 1980 (Items 1980/40) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Barker to vote for Tony Beck and Kim Ross for the House of Representatives and Geoffrey Clothier, Sylvia Schulz and Peter McBride for the Senate. In 1980 the National Country Party endorsed two Candidates for the Division of Barker. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE NATIONAL COUNTRY PARTY IN… BARKER, c. 1980 (Items 1980/41) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Barker to vote for Tony Beck and Kim Ross for the House of Representatives and Geoffrey Clothier, Sylvia Schulz and Peter McBride for the Senate. In 1980 the National Country Party endorsed two Candidates for the Division of Barker. 2 copies.

Beddall, David, Labor, Division of Fadden, QLD, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE David Beddall IN FADDEN, c. 1980 (Item 1980/42) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Fadden to vote for David Beddall. Also encourages electors to vote for Labor candidates James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate.

Blewett, Neal, Labor, Division of Bonython, SA, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN BONYTHON, c. 1980 (Items 1980/43) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Bonython to vote for Neal Blewett for the House of Representatives. Also encourages electors to vote for Labor candidates Dominic Foreman, Nick Bolkus and Graham Maguire for the Senate. 2 copies.

Boow, James, Australian Democrats, Division of Berowra, NSW, 1980 (File)
VOTE [1] JIM BOOW FOR BEROWRA, c. 1980 (Items 1980/44) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Berowra to vote for James Boow for the House of Representatives. Also encourages electors to vote for Australian Democrats candidates Paul McLean, Elisabeth Kirkby and Laurence Bourke for the Senate. 3 copies.

Bourchier, John William, Liberal, Division of Bendigo, VIC, 1980 (File)
Bendigo poll to be declared today, 28 October 1980 (Item 1980/45) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Bendigo Advertiser, article indicating that a declaration was expected to announce that the sitting Member, John Bourchier had been returned.

Forum will have Liberal speaker, 08 October 1980 (Item 1980/46) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Bendigo Advertiser, article discussing John Bourchier's absence from a public forum on education in Bendigo, and assuring the public that a Liberal party representative would be there instead.

Braithwaite, Ray, National Country Party, Division of Dawson, QLD, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE FOR THE GOVERNMENT, c. 1980 (Items 1980/47) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name and image of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Dawson to vote for Ray Braithwaite for the House of Representatives and Liberal candidates Neville Bonner, Yvonne McComb and Franz Born for the Senate. 2 copies.

Brown, Neil A. (Neil Anthony), Liberal, Division of Diamond Valley, VIC, 1980 (File)
Neil Brown LIBERAL, c. 1980 (Items 1980/48) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Diamond Valley to vote for Neil Brown for the House of Representatives. Also encourages electors to vote for Liberal/NCP candidates Margaret Guilfoyle, Austin Lewis and Laurence Neal for the Senate. Includes a list of polling places. 2 copies.

A LETTER FROM NEIL BROWN, M.P., 19 September 1980 (Items 1980/49) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet containing a letter to the electors of Diamond Valley encouraging them to vote for Neil Brown for the House of Representatives. Also encourages electors to vote for Liberal/NCP candidates Margaret Guilfoyle, Austin Lewis and Laurence Neal for the Senate. Includes a list of polling places. 2 copies.

Brown, Robert (Bob) James, Labor, Division of Hunter, NSW, 1980 (File)
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Bob Brown for Hunter / ALP HOW TO VOTE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/50) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Hunter to vote for Robert (Bob) Brown for the House of Representatives. Also encourages electors to vote for Labor candidates Douglas McClelland, Bruce Childs and Kerry Sibraa for the Senate. Includes text in English, Italian, Greek, Spanish, Turkish, Macedonian, Portuguese and Arabic. 2 copies.

LABOR'S CANDIDATE For Hunter / BOB BROWN B. Ec., Dip. Ed., c. 1980 (Items 1980/51) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Hunter to vote for Robert (Bob) Brown for the House of Representatives. Also encourages electors to follow the Labor Senate ticket. 2 copies.

This man now takes half of everything you pay for petrol, c. 1980 (Items 1980/52) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Hunter to vote for Robert (Bob) Brown. Accuses Malcolm Fraser of making every petrol pump a branch of the Taxation Office. Includes a caricature of Malcolm Fraser leaning on a petrol pump. 2 copies.

HUNTER ELECTORATE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/53) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

3 documents (1 page each).

Photocopy of candidate details for Robert (Bob) Brown. Includes a summary of his party career, special interests and biographical details. 3 copies.

Burnswoods, Jan, Labor, Division of Lowe, NSW, 1980 (File)
JAN BURNSWOODS / Australian Labor Party Candidate Lowe Federal Electorate, c. 1980 (Items 1980/54) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Lowe to vote for Jan Burnswoods. Blue print. 2 copies.

JAN BURNSWOODS / Australian Labor Party Candidate Lowe Federal Electorate, c. 1980 (Items 1980/55) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Lowe to vote for Jan Burnswoods. Black print. 2 copies.

Jan Burnswoods / Labor for Lowe, c. 1980 (Items 1980/56) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Lowe to vote for Jan Burnswoods. Includes some text in Italian, Arabic and Greek. 2 copies.

Are you on the electoral roll? It is compulsory, c. 1980 (Items 1980/57) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer reminding the Australian public that it is compulsory to enrol to vote. Also encourages voting for Labor. With compliments of Jan Burnswoods. 2 copies.

POSTAL VOTING / Federal Election, 1980, c. 1980 (Items 1980/58) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer informing electors that if they can't get to a polling booth they may qualify for a postal vote. Includes a form to request a postal vote application or arrange transport assistance for polling day. Includes some text in Italian, Greek and Arabic. 2 copies.

Jan Burnswoods LABOR for LOWE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/59) - Box 223
Physical Description Note

2 stickers.

Jan Burnswoods Australian Labor Party Candidate for Lowe, c. 1980 (Items 1980/60) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Business card of Jan Burnswoods, identifying her as the Australian Labor Party Candidate for Lowe. 2 copies.

If the Liberals are winning the fight against inflation - how come the rest of us are losing?, c. 1980 (Items 1980/61) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Lowe to vote for Jan Burnswoods. Highlights issues with Fraser's 1980 budget. 2 copies.

FAMILY PICNIC, c. 1980 (Items 1980/62) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer inviting the electors of Lowe to a family picnic launching the Labor campaign for Lowe. Speakers included Bill Hayden and Jan Burnswoods. 2 copies.

ARE YOU AN AUSTRALIAN CITIZEN?, c. 1980 (Items 1980/63) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer informing migrants that if they have lived in Australia for two and a half years they can apply to become Australian citizens which would then enable them to vote. Encourages voting for Jan Burnswoods. 2 copies.

Butcher, Raymond Samuel, Independent, Division of Macquarie, NSW, 1980 (File)
VOTE [1] FOR - RAYMOND SAMUEL BUTCHER J.P, c. 1980 (Items 1980/64) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Raymond Butcher. 2 copies.

Cadman, Alan, Liberal, Division of Mitchell, NSW, 1980 (File)
GO with ALAN CADMAN, c. 1980 (Item 1980/65) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Mitchell to vote for Alan Cadman for the House of Representatives and Liberal/NCP candidates John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick for the Senate.

Cameron, Donald Milner (Don), Liberal, Division of Fadden, QLD, 1980 (File)
FADDEN'S PROVEN ACHIEVER, c. 1980 (Items 1980/66) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: Leaflet encouraging the electors of Fadden to vote for Don Cameron for the House of Representatives and Liberal candidates Neville Bonner, Yvonne McComb and Franz Born for the Senate. Discusses the economy, petrol prices and income tax. Includes a list of polling places. 2 copies.

LIBERAL Policy Summary / Vote [1] Don Cameron IN FADDEN, c. 1980 (Items 1980/67) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice:Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: Leaflet encouraging the electors of Fadden to vote for Don Cameron for the House of Representatives and Liberal candidates Neville Bonner, Yvonne McComb and Franz Born for the Senate. Provides a Liberal Policy Summary. 2 copies.

DON CAMERON - THE [1] WHO HAS PROVED HIMSELF TO FADDEN!, c. 1980 (Items 1980/68) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Fadden to vote for Don Cameron. Includes a list of polling places. 2 copies.

FADDEN HOW TO re-elect DON CAMERON, c. 1980 (Items 1980/69) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Fadden to vote for Don Cameron for the House of Representatives and Liberal candidates Neville Bonner, Yvonne McComb and Franz Born for the Senate. 2 copies.

Cameron, Ian, National Country Party, Division of Maranoa, QLD, 1980 (File)
PUT CAMERON IN CANBERRA VOTE [1] CAMERON FOR MARANOA, c. 1980 (Items 1980/70) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Maranoa to vote for Ian Cameron. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE NATIONALS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/71) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Maranoa to vote for Ian Cameron for the House of Representatives and National Country Party candidates Florence (Flo) Bjelke-Petersen, Glenister (Glen) Sheil and Ronald (Ron) Maunsell for the Senate. 2 copies.

DON'T FORGET VOTE [1] IAN CAMERON FOR MARANOA, c. 1980 (Items 1980/72) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter from Ian Cameron to National Party Members, encouraging them to give him first preference in the plebiscite to select a candidate for the National Party in Maranoa. 2 copies.

Campbell, Graeme, Labor, Division of Kalgoorlie, WA, 1980 (File)
Graeme Campbell ALP Candidate for Kalgoorlie, c. 1980 (Items 1980/73) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Card Introducing Graeme Campbell as the ALP candidate for Kalgoorlie. 2 copies.

Graeme Campbell for the biggest job in Australia, c. 1980 (Items 1980/74) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Kalgoorlie to vote for Graeme Campbell. Highlights Kalgoorlie as the biggest electorate in Australia. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE FOR Australian Labor Party, c. 1980 (Items 1980/75) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Kalgoorlie to vote for Graeme Campbell for the House of Representatives and Labor candidates Gordon McIntosh, Patricia Giles and Brian Conway for the Senate. 2 copies.

CAMPBELL KALGOORLIE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/76) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

2 stickers.

Important numbers sticker courtesy of Ian Campbell, ALP candidate for Kalgoorlie. Includes Australian Labor Party contacts. 2 copies.

Raise the standard. ALP, c. 1980 (Item 1980/77) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

A Message from Julian Grill & Ted Evans, c. 1980 (Items 1980/78) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Photocopy of leaflet distributed to the electors of Kalgoorlie. Contains a message form Julian Grill and Ted Evans, encouraging electors to vote for Graeme Campbell. Also includes how to vote information. 2 copies.

Raise the Standard, c. 1980 (Item 1980/79) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Kalgoorlie Miner, advertisement encouraging the electors of Kalgoorlie to vote for Graeme Campbell.

Raise the Standard, c. 1980 (Item 1980/80) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Kalgoorlie Miner, advertisement encouraging the electors of Kalgoorlie to vote for Graeme Campbell.

Raise the Standard, c. 1980 (Item 1980/81) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of 2 newspaper clippings from unidentified papers, advertisements encouraging the electors of Kalgoorlie to vote for Graeme Campbell.

Raise the Standard, 23 September 1980 (Item 1980/82) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of 2 newspaper clippings from Kalgoorlie Miner, advertisements encouraging the electors of Kalgoorlie to vote for Graeme Campbell.

Raise the Standard, c. 1980 (Item 1980/83) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, advertisement encouraging the electors of Kalgoorlie to vote for Graeme Campbell.

HOW TO VOTE FOR THE Australian Labor Party, c. 1980 (Item 1980/84) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, advertisement, including a copy of how to vote card encouraging the electors of Kalgoorlie to vote for Graeme Campbell for the House of Representatives and Labor candidates Gordon McIntosh, Patricia Giles and Brian Conway for the Senate. 2 copies.

Raise the Standard, 16 October 1980 (Item 1980/85) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Kalgoorlie Miner, advertisement encouraging the electors of Kalgoorlie to vote for Graeme Campbell.

[Raise the Standard], 14 October 1980 (Item 1980/86) - Box 224
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Kalgoorlie Miner, advertisement encouraging the electors of Kalgoorlie to vote for Graeme Campbell. Bottom half of advertisement only.

Carlton, Jim (James Joseph), Liberal, Division of Mackellar, NSW, 1980 (File)
Jim Carlton M.P. Working for you in Canberra….. And in Mackellar, c. 1980 (Items 1980/87) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Mackellar to vote for Jim Carlton for the House of Representatives and Liberal/NCP candidates John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick for the Senate. 3 copies.

JIM CARLTON, M.P. FEDERAL MEMBER FOR MACKELLAR, c. 1980 (Items 1980/88) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Mackellar to vote for Jim Carlton for the House of Representatives and Liberal/NCP candidates John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick for the Senate. 2 copies.

How to vote JIM CARLTON FOR MACKELLAR, c. 1980 (Items 1980/89) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Mackellar to vote for Jim Carlton for the House of Representatives and Liberal/NCP candidates John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick for the Senate. Includes some text in Greek, Italian, Arabic, Serbo-Croatian, German, Turkish, Spanish and Vietnamese. 3 copies.

NEW HOME SAVINGS GRANTS HELP PENINSULA BUYERS, 7 October 1980 (Items 1980/90) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

2 Press releases (1 page each).

Press release discussing the Government's revised Home Savings Grant Scheme with statements from Jim Carlton. 2 copies.

LESS TAX, MORE JOBS UNDER LIBERALS, 17 October 1980 (Items 1980/91) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

2 Press releases (1 page each).

Press release encouraging voters to vote Liberal by stating that Australians would pay less tax and have more jobs under a Liberal Government than under a Labor Government. 2 copies.

LABOR'S THREAT TO JOBS, 14 October 1980 (Items 1980/92) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

2 Press releases (1 page each).

Press release encouraging voters to vote Liberal by claiming that Labor's economic policy will result in a loss of jobs. 2 copies.

Cass, Moss, Labor, Division of Maribyrnong, VIC, 1980 (File)
"The Federal Liberal Government has never lived up to its promises - a Federal Labor Government will" - Dr Moss Cass, c. 1980 (Items 1980/93) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Maribyrnong to vote for Moss Cass. 3 copies.

"The first duty of a politician is to people, not percentages. Government should be about justice, not statistics." Dr. Moss Cass, c. 1980 (Items 1980/94) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Maribyrnong to vote for Moss Cass. 2 copies.

Chapman, Grant, Liberal, Division of Kingston, SA, 1980 (File)
Grant Chapman Member of Parliament working for you in Kingston, c. 1980 (Items 1980/95) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Kingston to vote for Grant Chapman. 3 copies.

Policy Summary / LEAD ON, LIBERAL, c. 1980 (Items 1980/96) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Kingston to vote for Grant Chapman for the House of Representative and Liberal candidates Donald (Don) Jessop, Robert Hill and Craig Spiel for the Senate. Includes Malcom Fraser's Policy Speech summary. 2 copies.

Grant Chapman Member of Parliament working for you in Kingston, c. 1980 (Items 1980/97) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Kingston to vote for Grant Chapman for the House of Representative and Liberal candidates Donald (Don) Jessop, Robert Hill and Craig Spiel for the Senate. Includes a list of polling places. 2 copies.

[Grant Chapman leaflet], c. 1980 (Item 1980/98) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Kingston to vote for Grant Chapman.

[Letter on Grant Chapman working for you in Kingston letterhead], 14 October 1980 (Items 1980/99) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

2 letters (1 page each).

Letter from Grant Chapman to residents of the Kingston electorate addressing concerns over a possible uranium processing plant and encouraging them to vote for him in the upcoming election. 2 copies.

WHERE EACH $ OF PETROL TAX GOES, c. 1980 (Items 1980/100) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer with a pie chart representation of where petrol tax dollars go. 2 copies.

Child, Joan, Labor, Division of Henty, VIC, 1980 (File)
JOAN CHILD LABOR HENTY, c. 1980 (Item 1980/101) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

[Flyer about Joan Child], c. 1980 (Items 1980/102) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer with a brief biography of Joan Child and introducing her as the Australian Labor Party candidate for Henty. 2 copies.

[Flyer about Joan Child - in Greek], c. 1980 (Items 1980/103) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Flyer with a brief biography of Joan Child and introducing her as the Australian Labor Party candidate for Henty. Text in Greek. 3 copies.

How and why petrol will be cheaper under a Hayden Government, c. 1980 (Items 1980/104) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Henty to vote for Joan Child. Discusses issues with the oil tax and petrol excise. 2 copies.

Fraser's Liberals have failed the test of competence and compassion., c. 1980 (Items 1980/105) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Henty to vote for Joan Child. Compares the Liberal record to Labor proposals. 3 copies.

Raise the standard / JOAN CHILD, c. 1980 (Items 1980/106) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Henty to vote for Joan Child for the House of Representatives and Labor candidates Cyril Primmer, Robert Ray and Jean Melzer for the Senate. Includes a list of polling places. 3 copies.

How to vote Australian Labor Party / Raise the standard, c. 1980 (Items 1980/107) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Henty to vote for Joan Child for the House of Representatives and Labor candidates Cyril Primmer, Robert Ray and Jean Melzer for the Senate. Includes some text in Italian, Spanish, Greek, Serbo-Croatian, Turkish and Arabic. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY - HENTY, c. 1980 (Items 1980/108) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Henty to vote for Joan Child for the House of Representatives and Labor candidates Cyril Primmer, Robert Ray and Jean Melzer for the Senate. 2 copies.

[Letter in Greek], c. 1980 (Items 1980/109) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter encouraging the electors of Henty to vote for Joan Child. Text in Greek. 2 copies.

[Letter to residents of Henty electorate], c. 1980 (Item 1980/110) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter from Gordon Hockley, member for Bentleigh, encouraging the electors of Henty to vote for Joan Child.

JOAN CHILD - LABOR - WELFARE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/111) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Henty to vote for Joan Child. Highlights some of Labor's proposals to improve the welfare of Australians. 2 copies.

A MESSAGE TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE HENTY ELECTORATE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/112) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter from Bob Hawke, encouraging the electors of Henty to vote for Joan Child. Discusses the State of Israel and the security of its people. 2 copies.

Cohen, Barry, Labor, Division of Robertson, NSW, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, c. 1980 (Items 1980/113) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card/flyer encouraging the electors of Robertson to vote for Barry Cohen for the House of Representatives and Labor candidates Douglas McClelland, Bruce Childs and Kerry Sibraa for the Senate. 2 copies.

Connolly, D. M. (David Miles), Liberal, Division of Bradfield, NSW, 1980 (File)
David CONNOLLY LIBERAL BRADFIELD, c. 1980 (Items 1980/114) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Bradfield to vote for David Connolly for the House of Representatives and Liberal/NCP candidates John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick for the Senate. 2 copies.

David CONNOLLY LIBERAL BRADFIELD, c. 1980 (Items 1980/115) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Bradfield to vote for David Connolly. Includes a letter to electors. 2 copies.

[Letter on The Liberal Party of Australia, New South Wales Division letterhead], 22 September 1980 (Items 1980/116) - Box 225
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter from W. R. Waite to the electors of Bradfield encouraging them to vote for David Connolly. 2 copies.

David CONNOLLY LIBERAL BRADFIELD, c. 1980 (Item 1980/117) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Bradfield to vote for David Connolly.

David CONNOLLY LIBERAL BRADFIELD, c. 1980 (Items 1980/118) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

2 posters.

Poster encouraging the electors of Bradfield to vote for David Connolly. 2 copies.

FAMILIES, c. 1980 (Items 1980/119) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

2 press releases (1 page each).

Press release outlining ways in which the Liberal/NCP Government has assisted families. From David Connolly's campaign material. 2 copies.

FRASER'S GOVERNMENT HOUSING PLEDGE WILL ASSIST LOCAL RESIDENTS, 13 October 1980 (Items 1980/120) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

2 press releases (1 page each).

Press release discussing improvement to the Home Saving Scheme, with statements by David Connolly. 2 copies.

[Press release by David Connolly], 13 October 1980 (Items 1980/121) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

2 press releases (1 page each).

Press release discussing the Liberal Government's commitment to increasing employment opportunities. 2 copies.

For you: now and for the future. PETROL AND OIL, c. 1980 (Item 1980/122) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet discussing oil reserves and prices. From David Connolly's campaign material.

How to vote DAVID CONNOLLY FOR BRADFIELD, c. 1980 (Item 1980/123) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Bradfield to vote for David Connolly for the House of Representatives and Liberal/NCP candidates John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick for the Senate.

Cross, Manfred Douglas, Labor, Division of Brisbane, QLD, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE IN BRISBANE Manfred Cross, c. 1980 (Item 1980/124) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Brisbane to vote for Manfred Cross. Also encourages electors to vote for Labor candidates James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate.

Daley, Phillip, Liberal, Division of Chifley, NSW, 1980 (File)
Phillip Daley stands for a Liberal Australia… secure for today and tomorrow, c. 1980 (Items 1980/125) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Chifley to vote for Phillip Daley for the House of Representatives and Liberal/NCP candidates John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick for the Senate. Includes text in Serbo-Croatian, Italian, Arabic, Spanish, Turkish and Greek. 2 copies.

If you can't vote personally on October 18 you can still vote for your Liberal candidate, c. 1980 (Items 1980/126) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Chifley to vote for Phillip Daley for the House of Representatives and Liberal/NCP candidates John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick for the Senate. Includes information on how to apply for a postal vote. 2 copies.

Darby, James, Progress Party, Division of Bennelong, NSW, 1980 (File)
The Truth about RETROSPECTIVE LEGISLATION, c. 1980 (Items 1980/127) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Bennelong to vote for James Darby. Discusses retrospective legislation. 2 copies.

Darling, Elaine, Labor, Division of Lilley, QLD, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE IN LILLEY Elaine E. Darling, c. 1980 (Item 1980/128) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Lilley to vote for Elaine Darling. Also encourages electors to vote for Labor candidates James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate.

Dawson, Darrell, Communist, Division of Newcastle, NSW, 1980 (File)
CPA Newcastle, c. 1980 (Items 1980/129) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Newcastle to vote for Darrell Dawson. 2 copies.

WE PUT PEOPLE & JOBS BEFORE PROFITS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/130) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

2 posters.

Poster encouraging the electors of Newcastle to vote for Darrell Dawson. 2 copies.

CONTRO LA DISCRIMINAZIONE DEGLI EMIGRANTI, c. 1980 (Items 1980/131) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

2 posters.

Poster encouraging the electors of Newcastle to vote for Darrell Dawson. Text in Italian. 2 copies.

NUCLEAR RACE OR HUMAN RACE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/132) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

2 posters.

Poster encouraging the electors of Newcastle to vote for Darrell Dawson. 2 copies.

PRAVA EMIGRANATA, c. 1980 (Items 1980/133) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

2 posters.

Poster encouraging the electors of Newcastle to vote for Darrell Dawson. Text in Serbo-Croatian. 2 copies.

POLICIES FOR PEOPLE / VOTE [1] DARRELL DAWSON for NEWCASTLE on Oct.18, c. 1980 (Items 1980/134) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Newcastle to vote for Darrell Dawson. Highlights some issues facing Newcastle, the region and Australia. 2 copies.

Dean, Gordon, Liberal, Division of Herbert, QLD, 1980 (File)
[With compliments slip on Parliament of Australia, House of Representatives stationery], c. 1980 (Item 1980/135) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

1 card.

With compliments slip from Gordon Dean, M.P., Member for Herbert.

30" TELEVISION, c. 1980 (Items 1980/136) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

2 TV ads.

30 second television advertisement script encouraging the electors of Herbert to vote for Gordon Dean. 2 copies.

5' T.V., c. 1980 (Item 1980/137) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

1 TV script.

Television script for a five minute piece encouraging the electors of Herbert to vote for Gordon Dean.

Radio script - 30" [1], c. 1980 (Item 1980/138) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

1 radio script.

30 second radio script encouraging the electors of Herbert to vote for Gordon Dean. Talks about taxes.

Radio script - 30" [2], c. 1980 (Item 1980/139) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

1 radio script.

30 second radio script encouraging the electors of Herbert to vote for Gordon Dean. Talks about Townsville Airport.

Radio script - 30" [3], c. 1980 (Item 1980/140) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

1 radio script.

30 second radio script encouraging the electors of Herbert to vote for Gordon Dean. Talks about Northern Roads - particularly the Bruce Highway.

Radio script - 30" [4], c. 1980 (Item 1980/141) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

1 radio script.

30 second radio script encouraging the electors of Herbert to vote for Gordon Dean. Talks about the sugar industry.

Radio script - 30" [5], c. 1980 (Item 1980/142) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

1 radio script.

30 second radio script encouraging the electors of Herbert to vote for Gordon Dean. Mentions some recent achievements within the electorate.

Radio script - 30" [6], c. 1980 (Item 1980/143) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

1 radio script.

30 second radio script encouraging the electors of Herbert to vote for Gordon Dean. Mentions defence policies.

Radio script - 30" [7], c. 1980 (Item 1980/144) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

1 radio script.

30 second radio script encouraging the electors of Herbert to vote for Gordon Dean. Talks about petrol pricing.

5' - T.V., c. 1980 (Item 1980/145) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

1 TV script.

Five minute TV script encouraging the electors of Herbert to vote for Gordon Dean.

1' T.V., c. 1980 (Item 1980/146) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

1 TV script.

One minute TV script encouraging the electors of Herbert to vote for Gordon Dean. Highlights some of his achievements for the electorate.

1' T.V., c. 1980 (Item 1980/147) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

1 TV script.

One minute TV script encouraging the electors of Herbert to vote for Gordon Dean. Highlights some of his proposals if re-elected.

1' T.V., c. 1980 (Item 1980/148) - Box 226
Physical Description Note

1 TV script.

One minute TV script encouraging the electors of Herbert to vote for Gordon Dean. Claims that the Coalition Government must be returned for the defence and security of the nation and for sensible economic management.

Dobie, J. D. M. (James Donald Mathieson) (Don), Liberal, Division of Cook, NSW, 1980 (File)
Don Dobie The right man for Cook, c. 1980 (Items 1980/149) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Cook to vote for Don Dobie for the House of Representatives and Liberal/NCP candidates John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick for the Senate. 2 copies.

Protect Australia's future, c. 1980 (Items 1980/150) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Cook to vote for Don Dobie. 2 copies.

[Bundled items from Don Dobie], c. 1980 (Items 1980/151) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

1 card, 1 leaflet.

Two stapled together items from Don Dobie. Card with picture of Don Dobie on front and important contact details on reverse. Leaflet The importance of The Senate, encouraging electors to vote for Liberal/NCP candidates John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick for the Senate.

DON DOBIE, M.P., AT YOUR SERVICE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/152) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Card with picture of Don Dobie on front and important contact details on reverse.

Dolby, Victor, Labor, Division of Bendigo, VIC, 1980 (File)
WHERE'VE ALL THE HECKLERS GONE? - candidate asks, 29 October 1980 (Item 1980/153) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from the Bendigo Advertiser. The article is an interview with Victor (Vic) Dolby, in which he complains that television has caused the disappearance of heckling from Australian political meetings. The article is accompanied by a photograph of Dolby with John Bourchier and George Hunter.

[Photograph of the candidates for Bendigo], 29 October 1980 (Item 1980/154) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of partial newspaper clipping from the Bendigo Advertiser, a photograph of Victor (Vic) Dolby with John Bourchier and George Hunter. The photograph originally accompanied the article at [item] but the article has been cropped away.

Dryden, George, Liberal, Division of Grayndler, NSW, 1980 (File)
VOTE [1] GEORGE DRYDEN FOR GRAYNDLER, c. 1980 (Items 1980/155) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Card encouraging the electors of Grayndler to vote for George Dryden. 2 copies.

George Dryden stands for a Liberal Australia… secure for today and tomorrow, c. 1980 (Items 1980/156) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Grayndler to vote for George Dryden for the House of Representatives and Liberal/NCP candidates John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick for the Senate. Some text in Serbo-Croatian, Italian, Arabic, Spanish, Turkish and Greek. 2 copies.

If you can't vote personally on October 18 you can still vote for your Liberal candidate, c. 1980 (Items 1980/157) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Grayndler to vote for George Dryden for the House of Representatives and Liberal/NCP candidates John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick for the Senate. Includes information on how to apply for a postal vote. 2 copies.

How to vote LIBERAL GEORGE DRYDEN FOR GRAYNDLER, c. 1980 (Items 1980/158) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Grayndler to vote for George Dryden for the House of Representatives and Liberal/NCP candidates John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick for the Senate. Includes some text in Greek, Italian, Arabic, Serbo-Croatian, German, Turkish, Spanish and Vietnamese. 2 copies.

Dunstan, Andrew, Labor, Division of Sturt, SA, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN STURT, c. 1980 (Items 1980/159) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Sturt to vote for Andrew Dunstan for the House of Representatives and Labor candidates Dominic Foreman, Nick Bolkus and Graham Maguire for the Senate. 2 copies.

Ehrich, Walter (Wally), Labor, Division of McPherson, QLD, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE IN McPHERSON Wally Ehrich, c. 1980 (Item 1980/160) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of McPherson to vote for Wally Ehrich. Also encourages electors to vote for Labor candidates James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate.

Everingham, Doug, Labor, Division of Capricornia, QLD, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE IN CAPRICORNIA Doug Everingham, c. 1980 (Item 1980/161) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Capricornia to vote for Doug Everingham. Also encourages electors to vote for Labor candidates James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate.

Ferwerda, Peter, Labor, Division of Deakin, VIC, 1980 (File)
[Newspaper clippings], c. 1980 (Items 1980/162) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of 2 newspaper clippings from unidentified papers, advertisement and article encouraging the electors of Deakin to vote for Peter Ferwerda, and for Senate candidate (Richard) Paul McManus. 2 copies.

Dr FERWERDA DLP, c. 1980 (Items 1980/163) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, article encouraging the electors of Deakin to vote for Peter Ferwerda. 2 copies.

[DLP campaign material], c. 1980 (Items 1980/164) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

2 pages of campaign material.

Photocopy of DLP materials used in the campaign of Peter Ferwerda.

Includes:

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Deakin to vote for Peter Ferwerda for the House of Representatives and DLP candidates Richard McManus, John Flint and Robert Semmel for the Senate.

Invitation to campaign opening at YWCA Auditorium, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Sunday, 5 October 1980.

Flyer encouraging electors to elect the McManus DLP Team for the Senate and House of Representatives.

2 copies.

Fife, Wal, Liberal, Division of Farrer, NSW, 1980 (File)
Democrats 'no soft alternative', 27 September 1980 (Item 1980/165) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from the Bendigo advertiser, article with Wal Fife accusing Australian Democrats Leader, Senator Chipp, of supporting the Labor Party.

Finemore, James (Jim), Labor, Division of Wide Bay, QLD, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE IN WIDE BAY Jim Finemore, c. 1980 (Item 1980/166) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Wide Bay to vote for James (Jim) Finemore for the House of Representatives and Labor candidates James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate.

Fisher, Peter S., (Peter Stanley), National Country Party, Division of Mallee, VIC, 1980 (File)
REPORT TO THE ELECTORATE BY PETER S. FISHER, c. 1980 (Items 1980/167) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

News bulletin styled leaflet encouraging the electors of Mallee to vote for Peter Fisher for the House of Representatives and Liberal/NCP candidates for the Senate. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE: PETER FISHER, c. 1980 (Items 1980/168) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Mallee to vote for Peter Fisher for the House of Representatives and Liberal/NCP candidates Margaret Guilfoyle, Austin Lewis and Laurence Neal for the Senate. 3 copies.

Come devi votare per il PETER FISHER, c. 1980 (Items 1980/169) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Mallee to vote for Peter Fisher for the House of Representatives and Liberal/NCP candidates Margaret Guilfoyle, Austin Lewis and Laurence Neal for the Senate. Test in Italian. 2 copies.

Forcier, Pierre, Australian Democrats, Division of Gippsland, VIC, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS Get Australia Together, c. 1980 (Items 1980/170) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Gippsland to vote for Pierre Forcier for the House of Representatives. Also encourages electors to vote for Australian Democrats candidates John Siddons, Janet Powell and Ian Price for the Senate, with options on each side of card for distributing preferences to Liberal/NCP or Labor for the remaining candidates. 2 copies.

INTRODUCING PIERRE FORCIER AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE FOR GIPPSLAND, c. 1980 (Items 1980/171) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Gippsland to vote for Pierre Forcier. Contains the basic principles of the policies of the Australian Democrats. 2 copies.

Free, Ross, Labor, Division of Macquarie, NSW, 1980 (File)
Ross Free. ALP for Macquarie, c. 1980 (Item 1980/172) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Sticker encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Ross Free.

Ross Free. Your next voice in Federal Parliament, c. 1980 (Item 1980/173) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Card encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Ross Free.

The campaign for Macquarie needs money… Yours!, c. 1980 (Item 1980/174) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer seeking donations to the Macquarie ALP campaign.

A MESSAGE TO NEW RESIDENTS FROM ROSS FREE. AUSTRALIAN LABOR PPARTY CANDIDATE FOR MACQUARIE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/175) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter from Ross Free to new residents of the Macquarie electorate encouraging them to update their electoral details.

A MESSAGE TO THOSE CONCERNED WITH EDUCATION…, c. 1980 (Item 1980/176) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter from Ross Free with information on the ALP's education policy.

Ross Free "Petrol prices are highway robbery.", c. 1980 (Item 1980/177) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Ross Free. Discusses petrol prices on one side and phone call rates on the other.

Ross Free for Macquarie ALP HOW TO VOTE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/178) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card/flyer encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Ross Free for the House of Representatives and Labor candidates Douglas McClelland, Bruce Childs and Kerry Sibraa for the Senate. Includes Text in English, Italian, Greek, Spanish, Turkish, Macedonian, Portuguese, Serbo-Croatian and Arabic.

1980 FEDERAL ELECTIONS - AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/179) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

1 envelope.

Envelope used to distribute policy documents and encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Ross Free.

Six ways to raise the living standards of Australian Families, c. 1980 (Item 1980/180) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Ross Free. Covers policies that concern Australian Families: 1. Health Care, 2. Housing, 3. Petrol Prices, 4. Sport and Recreation, 5. Income Supplement, 6. Employment.

Macquarie ALP Bulletin / CAMPAIGN NEWS, September 1980 (Item 1980/181) - Box 227
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer of Macquarie ALP campaign news. Includes coming functions, requests for assistance and campaign committee contact details.

Fry, Ken (Kenneth Lionel), Labor, Division of Fraser, ACT, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/182) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Fraser to vote for Kenneth Lionel Fry for the House of Representatives and Labor candidates Susan Ryan and John Langmore for the Senate. Includes some text in Italian, Greek, Spanish, Macedonian, Portuguese and Croation. 2 copies.

Gard, Alf, Independent, Division of Hindmarsh, SA, 1980 (File)
ALF GARD "A voice for the people" (always), c. 1980 (Items 1980/183) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Hindmarsh to vote for Alf Gard. 2 copies.

Garland, Victor (Vic), Liberal, Division of Curtin, WA, 1980 (File)
11 years doing the job. VIC GARLAND LIBERAL-CURTIN, c. 1980 (Items 1980/184) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Curtin to vote for Vic Garland for the House of Representatives and Reginald (Reg) Withers, Peter Durack and Noel Crichton-Browne for the Senate. 3 copies.

VIC Garland LIBERAL / 11 YEARS WORKING FOR CURTIN & W.A., c. 1980 (Items 1980/185) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Curtin to vote for Vic Garland for the House of Representatives and Reginald (Reg) Withers, Peter Durack and Noel Crichton-Browne for the Senate. 3 copies.

Giles, Geoffrey, Liberal, Division of Wakefield, SA, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE Liberal WAKEFIELD, c. 1980 (Items 1980/186) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Wakefield to vote for Geoffrey Giles for the House of Representatives and Donald (Don) Jessop, Robert Hill and Craig Spiel for the Senate. Includes some text in Italian and Greek. 2 copies.

Gillard, R. (Reginald), Liberal, Division of Macquarie, NSW, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE LIBERAL for MACQUARIE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/187) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card/flyer encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Reginald Gillard. 2 copies.

"Hi, Neighbour!", c. 1980 (Items 1980/188) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Reginald Gillard. 2 copies.

City zone for your phone! Reg does it again!, c. 1980 (Item 1980/189) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Reginald Gillard. Promises cheaper phone rates.

After 5 years for Macquarie, 4,400 people personally assisted, 160,000 kilometres travelled, 98% parliament attendance record, 254 committee meetings, 923 official functions, c. 1980 (Items 1980/190) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Reginald (Reg) Gillard. Highlights the work Reg Gillard has done for his electorate. 2 copies.

How to vote LIBERAL REG GILLARD FOR MACQUARIE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/191) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Reginald (Reg) Gillard for the House of Representatives and Liberal/NCP candidates John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick for the Senate. Includes some text in Greek, Italian, Arabic, Serbo-Croatian, German, Turkish, Spanish and Vietnamese. 2 copies.

[Newspaper clippings], c. 1980 (Item 1980/192) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of 2 newspaper clippings from unidentified papers, advertisements encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Reginald (Reg) Gillard.

Keep a strong voice in Government Vote [1] Gillard, 15 October 1980 (Item 1980/193) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Penrith Press, advertisement encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Reginald (Reg) Gillard.

Reg does it again!, 15 October 1980 (Item 1980/194) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Penrith Press, advertisement encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Reginald (Reg) Gillard. Highlights cheaper telephone call charges.

Voting Democrat is not the way to vote for Reg Gillard!, 15 October 1980 (Item 1980/195) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Penrith Press, advertisement encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Reginald (Reg) Gillard.

Reg is going strong!, 15 October 1980 (Item 1980/196) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Penrith Press, advertisement encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Reginald (Reg) Gillard.

Gray, Neville, Independent, Division of Reid, NSW, 1980 (File)
[Collection of newspaper clippings], c. 1980 (Items 1980/197) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

10 newspaper clippings.

Newspaper clippings of articles from Neville Gray's campaign. 2 copies.

ELECTION 1980, c. 1980 (Items 1980/198) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

2 newspaper clippings.

Newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, article discussing election results. States that Neville Gray received a surprising five percent of the vote. 2 copies.

Labor defeated but Tom Uren wins Reid seat, c. 1980 (Items 1980/199) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

2 newspaper clippings.

Newspaper clipping from Auburn Review, article discussing election results. Includes comments from Tom Uren, Yvonne Maio and Neville Gray. 2 copies.

Grounds, Richard, Labor, Division of Curtin, WA, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE FOR THE Australian Labor Party, c. 1980 (Items 1980/200) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Curtin to vote for Richard Grounds for the House of Representatives and Gordon McIntosh, Patricia Giles and Brian Conway for the Senate. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE FOR THE Australian Labor Party, c. 1980 (Items 1980/201) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Curtin to vote for Richard Grounds for the House of Representatives and Gordon McIntosh, Patricia Giles and Brian Conway for the Senate. Includes anti-nuclear statements on reverse. 3 copies.

HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO DO SOMETHING FOR YOURSELF AND SOMETHING FOR AUSTRALIA, c. 1980 (Items 1980/202) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Curtin to vote for Richard Grounds for the House of Representatives and Gordon McIntosh, Patricia Giles and Brian Conway for the Senate. 2 copies.

Gun, R. T (Richard/Richie Townsend), Labor, Division of Kingston, SA, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN KINGSTON, c. 1980 (Items 1980/203) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

4 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Kingston to vote for Richard Gun for the House of Representatives and Dominic Foreman, Nick Bolkus and Graham Maguire for the Senate. 4 copies.

Dr. RICHIE GUN ALP Candidate for Kingston, c. 1980 (Items 1980/204) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

Card introducing Richie Gun as the Australian Labor Party candidate for Kingston. 3 copies.

RAISE THE STANDARD IN KINGSTON, c. 1980 (Items 1980/205) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Kingston to vote for Richie (Richard) Gun for the House of Representatives and Dominic Foreman, Nick Bolkus and Graham Maguire for the Senate. Outlines how Labor policies will help to raise living standards. 2 copies.

A PLAIN GUIDE TO HEALTH INSURANCE, c. 1979 (Items 1980/206) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet containing a guide to health insurance by Dr Richie Gun. 2 copies.

ALP Candidate DR. RICHIE GUN offers a Postal Voting Service, c. 1980 (Items 1980/207) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

4 cards.

Card offering assistance with postal voting. 4 copies.

This man now takes half of everything you pay for petrol, c. 1980 (Item 1980/208) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Kingston to vote for Richie (Richard) Gun for the House of Representatives and Dominic Foreman, Nick Bolkus and Graham Maguire for the Senate. Accuses Malcolm Fraser of making every petrol pump a branch of the Taxation Office. Includes a caricature of Malcolm Fraser leaning on a petrol bowser.

Six ways to raise the living standards of Australian families, c. 1980 (Item 1980/209) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet outlining Labor policies that will help to raise living standards including: health care, housing, petrol prices, sport and recreation, income supplement and employment. From Richie Gun's campaign material.

UNEMPLOYMENT IS STILL GOING UP, c. 1980 (Items 1980/210) - Box 228
Physical Description Note

3 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, advertisement encouraging the electors of Kingston to vote for Richie Gun. Highlights rising unemployment. 3 copies.

Hadlow, Susan, Labor, Division of Kennedy, QLD, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party HOW TO VOTE IN KENNEDY, c. 1980 (Items 1980/211) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Kennedy to vote for Susan Hadlow for the House of Representatives and James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate. 2 copies.

Susan Hadlow Endorsed ALP CANDIDATE KENNEDY, c. 1980 (Item 1980/212) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Card identifying Susan Hadlow as the endorsed Australian Labor Party Candidate for Kennedy. Includes 1980 calendar on reverse.

Haskett, Anthony, National Country Party, Division of Grey, SA, 1980 (File)
NATIONAL COUTRY PARTY (S.A.) Tony Haskett FOR GREY, c. 1980 (Items 1980/213) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

3 stickers.

HOW TO VOTE NATIONAL COUNTRY PARTY IN… GREY, c. 1980 (Items 1980/214) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Grey to vote for Anthony Haskett for the House of Representatives and Geoffrey Clothier, Sylvia Schulz and Peter McBride for the Senate. 2 copies.

How to Vote National Country Party of Australia, c. 1980 (Items 1980/215) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Grey to vote for Anthony Haskett for the House of Representatives and Geoffrey Clothier, Sylvia Schulz and Peter McBride for the Senate. 2 copies.

KEEPING AUSTRALIA STRONG NATIONAL COUNTRY PARTY (S.A.), c. 1980 (Items 1980/216) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Grey to vote for Anthony Haskett for the House of Representatives and Geoffrey Clothier, Sylvia Schulz and Peter McBride for the Senate. 2 copies.

TONY HASKETT NATIONAL COUNTRY PARTY CANDIDATE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/217) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Grey to vote for Anthony Haskett for the House of Representatives and Geoffrey Clothier, Sylvia Schulz and Peter McBride for the Senate. Includes biographical details of Anthony (Tony) Haskett and a map of the electorate. 2 copies.

KIMBA FARMER IS N.C.P. CANDIDATE, 26 September 1980 (Items 1980/218) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

3 press releases (1 page each).

Press release introducing Anthony (Tony) Haskett as the National Country Party Candidate for Grey. 3 copies.

National Country Party of Australia CANDIDATE FOR GREY TONY HASKETT, c. 1980 (Items 1980/219) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Poster template for announcing visits by Anthony (Tony) Haskett. Green card, with lines to fill in to indicate the location of the visit, date and time. 2 copies.

Haslem, John, Liberal, Division of Canberra, ACT, 1980 (File)
JOHN HASLEM, M.P. Helps Canberra, c. 1980 (Items 1980/220) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

Card introducing John Haslem as the Member for Canberra. 3 copies.

HOW TO VOTE LIBERAL, c. 1980 (Items 1980/221) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Canberra to vote for John Haslem for the House of Representatives and John Knight and David Adams for the Senate. 3 copies.

REPORT TO THE ELECTORATE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/222) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

News bulletin styled leaflet by John Haslem, Member for Canberra.

MESSAGE TO THE ELECTORATE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/223) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

News bulletin styled leaflet by John Haslem, Member for Canberra. Encourages the electors of the ACT to vote for John Haslem in Canberra electorate and Michael Yabsley in Fraser electorate for the House of Representatives and John Knight and David Adams for the Senate.

THE ECONOMY! TAXATION! PETROL PRICING! DO YOU KNOW THESE FACTS?, c. 1980 (Item 1980/224) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Canberra to vote for John Haslem for the House of Representatives and John Knight and David Adams for the Senate. Discusses petrol prices, the economy and income tax.

Hassell, Anthony, National Country Party, Division of O'Connor, WA, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE FOR THE National Country Party COALITION GOVERNMENT, c. 1980 (Item 1980/225) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of O'Connor to vote for Anthony Hassell for the House of Representatives and Liberal-National Country Party Candidates John Paterson, John McIntyre and Leonard Newing for the Senate.

Hawke, Bob, Labor, Division of Wills, VIC, 1980 (File)
BOB HAWKE CARES, c. 1980 (Items 1980/226) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet containing a personal message from Bob Hawke encouraging Australians to join the Australian Labor Party to make a better Australia. 2 copies.

How to vote Australian Labor Party / Raise the standard, c. 1980 (Item 1980/227) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging electors of Wills to vote for Bob Hawke for the House of Representatives and Labor candidates Cyril Primmer, Robert Ray and Jean Melzer for the Senate. White paper.

How to vote Australian Labor Party / Raise the standard, c. 1980 (Item 1980/228) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging electors of Wills to vote for Bob Hawke for the House of Representatives and Labor candidates Cyril Primmer, Robert Ray and Jean Melzer for the Senate. Includes text in Italian, Spanish, Greek, Serbo-Croatian, Turkish and Arabic. Yellow paper.

[Letter on Australian Labor Party, Bob Hawke for Wills letterhead], c. 1980 (Items 1980/229) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

3 letters.

Letter to the electors of Wills, encouraging them to vote for Bob Hawke for the House of Representatives and Labor candidates Cyril Primmer, Robert Ray and Jean Melzer for the Senate. Letter in Italian on reverse. 3 copies.

[Letter on Australian Labor Party, Bob Hawke for Wills letterhead], c. 1980 (Items 1980/230) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter to the electors of Wills, encouraging them to vote for Bob Hawke for the House of Representatives and Labor candidates Cyril Primmer, Robert Ray and Jean Melzer for the Senate. Letter in Greek on reverse. 2 copies.

[Letter on Bob Hawke for Wills letterhead], c. 1980 (Items 1980/231) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter appealing to members of the local business community for financial support for the election campaign. 2 copies.

Hayden, Bill (William George), Labor, Division of Oxley, QLD, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE IN OXLEY Bill Hayden, c. 1980 (Item 1980/232) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Oxley to vote for Bill Hayden. Also encourages electors to vote for Labor candidates James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate.

Herington, Philip, Communist, Division of Wills, VIC, 1980 (File)
PUT PEOPLE BEFORE PROFITS, c. 1980 (Item 1980/233) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors of Wills to vote for Philip Herington.

WANTED, c. 1980 (Item 1980/234) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for Communist Party candidates: Philip Herington for Wills and Max Ogden for Melbourne. Includes some text in Italian and Greek.

Herrmann, Ronda, Liberal, Division of Oxley, QLD, 1980 (File)
RONDA HERRMANN Your Liberal for OXLEY, c. 1980 (Items 1980/235) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Card introducing Ronda Herrmann as the Liberal candidate for Oxley.

LIBERAL Policy Summary / Vote [1] Rhonda Herrmann IN OXLEY, c. 1980 (Items 1980/236) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: Leaflet encouraging the electors of Oxley to vote for Rhonda/Ronda Herrmann for the House of Representatives and Liberal candidates Neville Bonner, Yvonne McComb and Franz Born for the Senate. Includes a summary of Liberal policies. 2 copies.

Dear Elector,, c. 1980 (Items 1980/237) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name and image of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: Letter from Queensland Senator Neville Bonner encouraging the electors of Oxley to vote for Ronda Herrmann for the House of Representatives. 2 copies.

Hicks, Noel, National Country Party, Division of Riverina, NSW, 1980 (File)
INTRODUCING NOEL HICKS FOR RIVERINA, c. 1980 (Item 1980/238) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet introducing Noel Hicks as the National Country Party candidate for Riverina.

NATIONAL COUNTRY PARTY How to vote for NOEL HICKS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/239) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Riverina to vote for Noel Hicks for the House of Representatives and National Country Party candidates John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick for the Senate. 2 copies.

Hill, Barbara, Labor, Division of Dawson, QLD, 1980 (File)
Introducing… BARBARA HILL, c. 1980 (Items 1980/240) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer introducing Barbara Hill as the Australian Labor Party candidate for Dawson. Stamped "With the compliments of Senator Jim Keeffe". 2 copies.

Australian Labor Party HOW TO VOTE IN DAWSON, c. 1980 (Item 1980/241) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Dawson to vote for Barbara Hill for the House of Representatives and James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate.

Hodges, J. C. (John Charles), Liberal, Division of Petrie, QLD, 1980 (File)
[1] HODGES John Charles / Liberal - PETRIE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/242) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: Leaflet encouraging the electors of Petrie to vote for John Hodges for the House of Representatives and Liberal candidates Neville Bonner, Yvonne McComb and Franz Born for the Senate. 2 copies.

UP THERE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/243) - Box 229
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name and image of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: Leaflet encouraging the electors of Petrie to vote for John Hodges for the House of Representatives and Liberal candidates Neville Bonner, Yvonne McComb and Franz Born for the Senate. 2 copies.

How to Vote Liberal in PETRIE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/244) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Petrie to vote for John Hodges for the House of Representatives and Liberal candidates Neville Bonner, Yvonne McComb and Franz Born for the Senate. 2 copies.

How to Vote Liberal in PETRIE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/245) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Petrie to vote for John Hodges for the House of Representatives and Liberal candidates Neville Bonner, Yvonne McComb and Franz Born for the Senate. List of polling places on reverse. 2 copies.

HODGES LIBERAL PETRIE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/246) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

2 stickers.

This isn't just lost money…. It's lost jobs!, 13 October 1980 (Item 1980/247) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from The Telegraph, advertisement encouraging electors to vote for John Hodges. Discusses investment and jobs.

This is a picture of your last tax cut. And the next one., c. 1980 (Item 1980/248) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, advertisement encouraging electors to vote for John Hodges. Discusses petrol pricing.

Slogans. Speeches. Signs. Statistics., 1 October 1980 (Item 1980/249) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Peninsula Record, advertisement encouraging electors to vote for John Hodges.

BIG MAN… BIG AREA… BIG JOB…, c. 1980 (Item 1980/250) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, advertisement encouraging electors to vote for John Hodges.

Humphreys, Ben, Labor, Division of Griffith, QLD, 1980 (File)
Re Elect Ben Humphreys Federal Member for Griffith, c. 1980 (Items 1980/251) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: Leaflet encouraging the electors of Griffith to vote for Ben Humphreys for the House of Representatives and Labor candidates James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate. 2 copies.

RAISE THE STANDARD, c. 1980 (Items 1980/252) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Griffith to vote for Ben Humphreys for the House of Representatives and Labor candidates James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate. Lists key Labor policies. Includes a list of polling places. 2 copies.

Re Elect Ben HUMPHREYS A.L.P. Member For GRIFFITH, 1 October 1980 (Item 1980/253) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE IN GRIFFITH Ben Humphreys, c. 1980 (Item 1980/254) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Griffith to vote for Ben Humphreys. Also encourages electors to vote for Labor candidates James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate.

Hunt, Janet, Labor, Division of Darling Downs, QLD, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE IN DARLING DOWNS Janet E. Hunt, c. 1980 (Item 1980/255) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Darling Downs to vote for Janet E. Hunt. Also encourages electors to vote for Labor candidates James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate.

Hunt, Ralph, National Country Party, Division of Gwydir, NSW, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE National Country Party of Australia, c. 1980 (Items 1980/256) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Gwydir to vote for Ralph Hunt. Also encourages electors to vote for National Country Party candidates John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick for the Senate. 2 copies.

KEEP AUSTRALIA MOVING VOTE [1] GWYDIR RALPH HUNT, c. 1980 (Item 1980/257) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Gwydir to vote for Ralph Hunt. Outlines Fraser-Anthony Government achievements. 2 copies.

RALPH HUNT & THE NATIONAL COUNTRY PARTY HAVE ALWAYS STOOD FOR A FAIR GO FOR COUNTRY PEOPLE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/258) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, advertisement encouraging electors to vote for Ralph Hunt for the House of Representatives and John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick for the Senate.

[Newspaper Clippings], c. 1980 (Item 1980/259) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clippings from unidentified papers, advertisements encouraging electors to vote for Ralph Hunt. 2 copies.

POLICY STATEMENT TO THE PEOPLE OF GWYDIR BY THE HONOURABLE RALPH J. HUNT, M.P. NATIONAL COUNTRY PARTY MEMBER FOR GWYDIR FEDERAL MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT, October 1980 (Item 1980/260) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

1 transcript (14 pages).

Transcript of National Country Party policy statement to the people of Gwydir by Ralph Hunt member for Gwydir.

Hunter, George, Australian Democrats, Division of Bendigo, VIC, 1980 (File)
BACK DEMOCRACY, c. 1980 (Items 1980/261) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Bendigo to vote for George Hunter for the House of Representatives and Australian Democrats candidates John Siddons, Janet Powell and Ian Price for the Senate. Includes a summary of policies. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS Get Australia Together, c. 1980 (Items 1980/262) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Bendigo to vote for George Hunter for the House of Representatives and Australian Democrats candidates John Siddons, Janet Powell and Ian Price for the Senate, with options on each side of card for distributing preferences to Liberal/NCP or Labor for the remaining candidates. 2 copies.

AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS Get Australia Together, c. 1980 (Items 1980/263) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Bendigo to vote for George Hunter for the House of Representatives and Australian Democrats candidates John Siddons, Janet Powell and Ian Price for the Senate. 2 copies.

[Address to Bendigo High School Parents and Teachers Association], c. 1980 (Item 1980/264) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

4 pages.

Speech Transcript from an address given by George Hunter to Bendigo High School Parents and Teachers Association. Talks about unemployment and government measures for job creation.

BENDIGO DISTRICT WELFARE FORUM, c. 1980 (Items 1980/265) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

10 pages.

Documentation relating to the Bendigo District Welfare Forum on 1 October 1980, at 8 Olinda Street, Bendigo. Includes a letter inviting George Hunter to the forum, an agenda, questions and a transcript of George Hunter's answers to the questions.

AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS Press Release, c. 1980 (Item 1980/266) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

1 press release.

Press release from George Hunter discussing fuel supply.

Democrats do care!, 14 October 1980 (Item 1980/267) - Box 230
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Newspaper clipping from The Seymour Telegraph, article by George Hunter discussing the Australian Democrats philosophy.

Democrats do care!, 14 October 1980 (Item 1980/268) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from The Seymour Telegraph, article by George Hunter discussing the Australian Democrats philosophy.

HUNTER SLAMS PEACOCK, 26 September 1980 (Item 1980/269) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Newspaper clipping from The Castlemaine Mail, article about George Hunter refuting statements made by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Andrew Peacock.

HUNTER SLAMS PEACOCK, 26 September 1980 (Items 1980/270) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from The Castlemaine Mail, article about George Hunter refuting statements made by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Andrew Peacock. 2 copies.

"Alarm" at rural report says Hunter, 26 September 1980 (Item 1980/271) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Newspaper clipping from The Castlemaine Mail, article discussing the latest quarterly report of the Bureau of Agricultural Economic Affairs.

"Alarm" at rural report says Hunter, 26 September 1980 (Item 1980/272) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from The Castlemaine Mail, article discussing the latest quarterly report of the Bureau of Agricultural Economic Affairs.

CHILDREN SUFFER IN CRAMPED CLASSROOMS', 18 September 1980 (Item 1980/273) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Newspaper clipping from The Bendigo Advertiser, article discussing class numbers at the Comet Hill Primary School and a promise from George Hunter to correct the situation if elected.

CHILDREN SUFFER IN CRAMPED CLASSROOMS', 18 September 1980 (Item 1980/274) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from The Bendigo Advertiser, article discussing class numbers at the Comet Hill Primary School and a promise from George Hunter to correct the situation if elected.

Working time, 27 September 1980 (Item 1980/275) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Newspaper clipping from The Bendigo Advertiser, letter to the Editor from George Hunter. Discusses potential changes to working hours and seeks to correct the impression that he is promoting a 35 hour working week.

Working time, 27 September 1980 (Items 1980/276) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from The Bendigo Advertiser, letter to the Editor from George Hunter. Discusses potential changes to working hours and seeks to correct the impression that he is promoting a 35 hour working week. 2 copies.

Locals meet ALP, Democrats candidates at Ed Centre, 17 October 1980 (Item 1980/277) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Newspaper clipping from The Castlemaine Mail, article discussing a meet the candidates evening held at the Castlemaine Education Centre. Candidates present included George Hunter and Vic Dolby.

Locals meet ALP, Democrats candidates at Ed Centre, 17 October 1980 (Items 1980/278) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from The Castlemaine Mail, article discussing a meet the candidates evening held at the Castlemaine Education Centre. Candidates present included George Hunter and Vic Dolby. 2 copies.

Candidates canvas in Castlemaine, 14 October 1980 (Item 1980/279) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Newspaper clipping from The Castlemaine Mail, article about the Australian Democrats candidates John Siddons (Senate) and George Hunter (House of Representatives) campaign activities in Castlemaine.

Candidates canvas in Castlemaine, 14 October 1980 (Items 1980/280) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from The Castlemaine Mail, article about the Australian Democrats candidates John Siddons (Senate) and George Hunter (House of Representatives) campaign activities in Castlemaine.

Candidates for Bendigo, 17 October 1980 (Items 1980/281) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

3 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from The Bendigo Advertiser, article introducing the candidates for the Bendigo Electorate. Includes statements from John Bourchier, Vic Dolby and George Hunter. 2 copies.

Alarm over jobless, c. 1980 (Items 1980/282) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

2 newspaper clippings.

Newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, article by George Hunter, discussing unemployment. 2 copies.

George Hunter (Aust. Democrats), 15 October 1980 (Items 1980/283) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Kilmore Free Press, article introducing Australian Democrats candidate George Hunter and discussing the Australian Democrats philosophy. 2 copies.

Fight for share, 10 September 1980 (Item 1980/284) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Bendigo Advertiser, article discussing a campaign for higher Federal priority for education. Indicates that the candidates for Bendigo would be assessed on their responses to needs highlighted in a survey of Bendigo district School councils.

Democrat to run for Bendigo seat, 19 August 1980 (Item 1980/285) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Bendigo Advertiser, article introducing George Hunter as the Australian Democrats candidate for Bendigo.

[Clippings from Castlemaine Gazette], c. 1980 (Items 1980/286) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

4 pages.

4 photocopies of newspaper clippings from the Castlemaine Gazette, reporting on George Hunter's election campaign in Castlemaine. The articles cover local issues such as youth employment, farming and health care.

[Clippings from Castlemaine Mail], c. 1980 (Items 1980/287) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

3 pages.

3 photocopies of newspaper clippings from the Castlemaine Mail, reporting on George Hunter's election campaign in Castlemaine. The articles cover issues such as fuel prices, speaking events and Hunter's general policies.

[Clippings from Bendigo Advertiser], c. 1980 (Items 1980/288) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

13 pages.

13 photocopies of newspaper clippings from the Bendigo Advertiser, reporting on George Hunter's election campaign in Bendigo. The articles cover overseas control of Australian rural industry; local unemployment; government control of the Senate; fuel prices; local schools and the Democrat's general policies. Also includes a cartoon and two advertisements encouraging the electors of Bendigo to vote for George Hunter and for Democrat Senate candidates John Siddons, Janet Powell and Ian Price.

Democrats Select Their Candidate, 24 September 1980 (Item 1980/289) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of a newspaper clipping from the Kilmore Free Press, reporting on George Hunter's election campaign in Castlemaine. The article introduces Hunter as the Democrat's endorsed candidate and interviews him on his aims and policies.

THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS Meet the Candidates for the seat of BENDIGO / Don't Give Labor or Liberal a Blank Cheque!, 8 October 1980 (Item 1980/290) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of a newspaper clipping from the Kilmore Free Press, advertising a meet and greet event at Castlemaine Education Centre on 13 October 1980 featuring George Hunter and ALP candidate Victor (Vic) Dolby. Also includes an advertisement encouraging the electors of Bendigo to vote for George Hunter and for Democrat Senate candidates John Siddons, Janet Powell and Ian Price.

INCOME LIMIT SAPS MORALE OF JOBLESS, CHIPP SAYS, 9 September 1980 (Item 1980/291) - Box 231
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from the Bendigo Advertiser. The article focuses on Don Chipp's visit to Bendigo to support George Hunter, and discusses local unemployment.

Hurford, C. J. (Christopher John), Labor, Division of Adelaide, SA, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN ADELAIDE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/292) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

4 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Adelaide to vote for Christopher Hurford for the House of Representatives and Labor candidates Dominic Foreman, Nick Bolkus and Graham Maguire for the Senate. 4 copies.

[Blank postcard addressed to Chris Hurford], c. 1980 (Items 1980/293) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

7 cards.

Postcard with Chris Hurford's return address on the front and a blank form on reverse. For members of the public to request postal voting arrangements; transport to a polling booth; assisting with or donating to Hurford's campaign, or receive campaign materials. 7 copies.

CHRIS HURFORD MHR / WORKING FOR YOU IN CANBERRA AND ADELAIDE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/294) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet introducing Chris Hurford to the electors of Adelaide. Discusses taxation; unemployment; industrial relations; aged and health care, social security and home ownership. Also encourages the electors of Adelaide to vote for Labor Senate candidates Dominic Foreman, Nick Bolkus and Graham Maguire. 2 copies.

CHRIS HURFORD MHR / Your Voice for Adelaide in Canberra, c. 1980 (Items 1980/295) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

4 flyers.

Flyer introducing Chris Hurford to the electors of Adelaide. Discusses taxation; inflation; social security; defence and industrial relations. Also encourages the electors of Adelaide to vote for Labor Senate candidates Dominic Foreman, Nick Bolkus and Graham Maguire. 4 copies.

PRESS RELEASE / CHRIS HURFORD VISITS PENINSULA, 7 October 1980 (Item 1980/296) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

1 press release (3 pages).

Press release about Chris Hurford's visits to meetings with business men and women. Includes discussion on how small business will benefit from Labor policies.

Hyde, John, Liberal, Division of Moore, WA, 1980 (File)
John Hyde says… "When you cast your vote on October 18, just remember the record…", c. 1980 (Item 1980/297) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Moore to vote for John Hyde, and for the Liberal Senate team. Includes a summary of Hyde's experience and a list of the Liberal government's achievements.

DECLARATION OF POLL, 28 October 1980 (Items 1980/298) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

3 speeches (2 pages each).

Short speech by John Hyde on the occasion of his re-election, given at Whitford's Shopping Centre, Hillarys. Congratulates his opponents and concedes that the Liberals have not achieved all that they promised. 3 copies.

[Letter from John Hyde to the electors of Moore], September 1980 (Items 1980/299) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

3 letters.

Typescript letter from John Hyde to the electors of Moore, encouraging them to vote for a Liberal government for sensible economic management. 3 copies.

How to vote LIBERAL / Moore / JOHN HYDE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/300) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Moore to vote for John Hyde, and for Liberal Senate candidates Reginald (Reg) Withers, Peter Durack and Noel Crichton-Browne. 2 copies.

Jackson-Hope, Richard, Australian Democrats, Division of Macquarie, NSW, 1980 (File)
AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS / TO ALL CONCERNED CITIZENS, c. 1980 (Item 1980/301) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Richard (Dick) Jackson-Hope. Includes some biographical details for Jackson-Hope and summaries of the Democrat's principles and objectives.

"I WANT WORK" / VOTE [1] JACKSON-HOPE, 15 October 1980 (Item 1980/302) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Newspaper clipping from the Penrith District Star. Advertisement focusing on employment and how to vote information, encouraging the electors of Macquarie to vote for Richard (Dick) Jackson-Hope, and for Democrats Senate candidates Paul McLean, Elisabeth Kirkby and Laurence Bourke. Also includes suggested Democrats order of preferences for voting coalition or Labor second. Some text in Italian; Greek; Arabic; Spanish, Turkish and Serbo-Croatian.

Tax deduction scheme 'worthless', c. 1980 (Item 1980/303) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Newspaper clipping from unidentified paper. Australian Democrat candidate for Macquarie Richard (Dick) Jackson-Hope criticises the tax deduction scheme for the self-employed.

Jacobi, Ralph, Labor, Division of Hawker, SA, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN HAWKER, c. 1980 (Items 1980/304) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Hawker to vote for Ralph Jacobi for the House of Representatives. Also encourages electors to vote for Labor candidates Dominic Foreman, Nick Bolkus and Graham Maguire for the Senate. 3 copies.

Meet your Labor Member for Hawker, c. 1980 (Items 1980/305) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Card introducing the electors of Hawker to Ralph Jacobi, and offering assistance if needed. 2 copies.

YOU KNOW YOU CAN TRUST Ralph Jacobi, c. 1980 (Items 1980/306) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Hawker to vote for Ralph Jacobi for the House of Representatives. Also encourages electors to vote for Labor candidates Dominic Foreman, Nick Bolkus and Graham Maguire for the Senate. Briefly discusses petrol tax; unemployment; inflation; aged care, home ownership and health care. Also includes postal voting information. 2 copies.

[Flyer distributed by Ralph Jacobi], c. 1980 (Items 1980/307) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer styled as a letter to the electors of Hawker, discussing rising cost of living and suggesting that the Liberal government should do more to assist everyday Australians. On the reverse is a list of polling places in Hawker. 2 copies.

Jenkins, Harry, Labor, Division of Scullin, VIC, 1980 (File)
Raise the standard. / OFFER YOUR SUPPORT, c. 1980 (Items 1980/308) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Scullin to vote for Harry Jenkins and for Labor Senate candidates Cyril Primmer, Robert Ray and Jean Melzer. Includes a brief resume for Jenkins a list of his objectives if elected. Text on reverse in Italian, Serbo-Croatian, Greek and Bulgarian. 2 copies.

Petrol Prices, c. 1980 (Items 1980/309) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Photocopied flyer discussing taxation's effect on living standards and promising that a Labor government would distribute tax money more fairly. Also encourages the electors of Scullin to vote for Harry Jenkins. 2 copies.

Raise the standard. / TAXATION: AN IMPORTANT AREA OF STRUGGLE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/310) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Photocopied leaflet discussing petrol tax and the rise in petrol prices, and encouraging the electors of Scullin to vote for Harry Jenkins. 2 copies.

Raise the standard in Derby Meadows, c. 1980 (Items 1980/311) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Photocopied leaflet discussing interest rates; taxation; living standards, petrol costs and health care. Promises that a Labor government would use tax money to raise the standard of living of everyday Australians. Also encourages the electors of Scullin to vote for Harry Jenkins. 3 copies.

Raise the standard in MILL PARK, c. 1980 (Item 1980/312) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Photocopied leaflet discussing interest rates, taxation, living standards and petrol costs. Promises that a Labor government would use tax money to raise the standard of living of everyday Australians. Also encourages the electors of Scullin to vote for Harry Jenkins.

HOW TO RAISE THE STANDARD. Australian Labor Party, c. 1980 (Items 1980/313) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Photocopied how to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Scullin to vote for Harry Jenkins and for Labor Senate candidates Cyril Primmer, Robert Ray and Jean Melzer. 3 copies.

Jenkins, Judith, Australian Democrats, Division of Kingston, SA, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE IN KINGSTON, c. 1980 (Items 1980/314) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Kingston to vote for Judith Jenkins, and for Democrats Senate candidates Janine Haines, Ian Gilfillan and David Vigor. 2 copies.

INTRODUCING / Judith Anne Jenkins, c. 1980 (Item 1980/315) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Card introducing the electors of Kingston to Judith Jenkins and to Democrat Senate candidates Janine Haines, Ian Gilfillan and David Vigor.

[Letter from Judith Jenkins], c. 1980 (Items 1980/316) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Typescript signed letter on Australian Democrats letterhead from Judith Jenkins to an unknown organisation. Jenkins offers to visit the organisation and speak to the members about Democrats' policy. 2 copies.

[Letter from Judith Jenkins], c. 1980 (Items 1980/317) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Typescript signed letter on Australian Democrats letterhead from Judith Jenkins to an unknown organisation. Jenkins offers to visit the organisation and speak to the members about Democrats' policy. The wording of this letter varies from the wording used in item 1980/316. 2 copies.

Judith Jenkins / CANDIDATE FOR KINGSTON, c. 1980 (Items 1980/318) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Judith Jenkins's business card. 2 copies.

Johnson, Les, Labor, Division of Hughes, NSW, 1980 (File)
THE WAY BACK, c. 1980 (Item 1980/319) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet discussing taxation and Labor's proposed tax reforms. Issued by Les Johnson.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Les Johnson, M.P. for Hughes / ALP HOW TO VOTE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/320) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

Large how to vote card encouraging the electors of Hughes to vote for Les Johnson, and for Labor Senate candidates Douglas McClelland, Bruce Childs and Kerry Sibraa. Some text in Italian; Greek; Spanish; Turkish; Macedonian; Portuguese, Serbo-Croatian and Arabic. 3 copies.

Raise the standard, c. 1980 (Items 1980/321) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Leaflet describing six ways that Labor promises to raise the standard of living. Also encourages the electors of Hughes to vote for Les Johnson, and for Labor Senate candidates Douglas McClelland, Bruce Childs and Kerry Sibraa. 3 copies.

Always Available, c. 1980 (Items 1980/322) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet introducing Les Johnson to the electors of Hughes, with biographical information and a short history and map of the electorate. 2 copies.

Jones, Charles, Labor, Division of Newcastle, NSW, 1980 (File)
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. C. K. Jones, M.P. for Newcastle / ALP HOW TO VOTE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/323) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Large how to vote card encouraging the electors of Newcastle to vote for Charles (C. K.) Jones, and for Labor Senate candidates Douglas McClelland, Bruce Childs and Kerry Sibraa. Some text in Italian; Greek; Spanish; Turkish; Macedonian; Portuguese, Serbo-Croatian and Arabic. 2 copies.

AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY / VOTE C. K. JONES, M.P. for NEWCASTLE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/324) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets, 1 envelope.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Newcastle to vote for Charles (Charlie) Jones, and for Labor Senate candidates Douglas McClelland, Bruce Childs and Kerry Sibraa. Includes a message from Charlie Jones reminding the public of the benefits the Labor government brought to Newcastle, and discusses Labor's policies. 2 copies.Also includes original housing, a postage paid envelope labelled "With compliments of Charlie Jones, M.H.R.".

Katter, R. C. (Robert Cummin), National Country Party, Division of Kennedy, QLD (File)
HOW TO VOTE [1] KATTER FOR KENNEDY, c. 1980 (Items 1980/325) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Kennedy to vote for Robert Cummin (Bob) Katter, and for National Country Senate candidates Florence Bjelke-Petersen, Glenister Sheil and Ronald Maunsell. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE FOR THE GOVERNMENT, c. 1981 (Items 1980/326) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name and image of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Kennedy to vote for Robert Cummin (Bob) Katter, and for Liberal Senate candidates Neville Bonner, Yvonne McComb and Franz Born. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE NATIONALS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/327) - Box 232
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Kennedy to vote for Robert Cummin (Bob) Katter, and for National Country Senate candidates Florence Bjelke-Petersen, Glenister Sheil and Ronald Maunsell. 2 copies.

Keitel, Donald, Progressive Conservative Party, Division of Bonython, SA (File)
The PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY, c. 1980 (Item 1980/328) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of two newspaper clippings with advertisements from the Northeast Leader and The News. the advertisements encourage the electors of Bonython to vote for Donald Keitel and for independent Senate candidates David Kitto and Mary McKenzie-Huish. Also criticizes Asian immigration; overseas aid; foreign ownership of Australian mining resources, unemployment and government spending.

PROMINENT EDITOR ADMITS THAT THERE IS "A CONSPIRACY OF SILENCE" BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND MEDIA TO SMOTHER OPPOSITION TO ASIAN REFUGEES (AND MIGRANTS), c. 1980 (Items 1980/329) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet arguing that Australian governments since the 1960s have been aiming to "Asianise" Australia, and that in order to halt this agenda the public should vote for the Progressive Conservative Party. 2 copies.

How to Vote PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE in South Australia, c. 1980 (Items 1980/330) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Bonython to vote for Donald Keitel, Boothby to vote for James Russell and Sturt to vote for Colin Wuttke. Also encourages electors to vote for independent Senate candidates David Kitto and Mary McKenzie-Huish. 3 copies.

PERSONAL STATEMENT, 18 September 1980 (Items 1980/331) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Typescript flyer with a message from Donald Keitel outlining his beliefs, including: a referendum on Asian immigration; creation of an Australian arms industry, the institution of a system of national service, the cessation of foreign aid, a better deal for pensioners and the unemployed. 2 copies.

CANDIDATE'S SOLEMN PROMISE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/332) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Typescript flyer with blank space for Donald Keitel's name, promising that if elected he will demand a referendum on non European immigration and foreign aid.

ELECTORAL STATEMENT, 25 September 1980 (Items 1980/333) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Typescript flyer with a message from Donald Keitel outlining his beliefs, including: a referendum on Asian immigration; creation of an Australian arms industry, the institution of a system of national service, the cessation of foreign aid, a better deal for pensioners and the unemployed. 2 copies.

STATEMENT by Donald Keitel, The PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY Candidate for BONYTHON, 1980 Elections, c. 1980 (Item 1980/334) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

2 speeches (7 pages each).

Typescript speech by Donald (Don) Keitel, covering his reasons for entering politics and his negative views on Asian immigration. 2 copies.

FEDERAL ELECTION '80 / Candidates Profile[s], c. 1980 (Item 1980/335) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of South Australian newspaper clipping, probably from Salisbury, Elizabeth, Gawler and Munno Para News-Review on 15 October 1980. Contains an article profiling candidates in Bonython, and an advertisement for the Progressive Conservative Party.

Kelly, Ros, Labor, Division of Canberra, ACT, 1980 (File)
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY HOW TO VOTE / HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, c. 1980 (Item 1980/336) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Canberra to vote for Ros Kelly, and Fraser to vote for Kenneth Fry. Also encourages electors to vote for Labor Senate candidates Susan Ryan and John Langmore. 2 copies.

An ALP Government means cheaper petrol, c. 1980 (Items 1980/337) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer claiming that petrol prices will fall if Labor is elected to government. 2 copies.

Our family living standards have fallen sharply in the last 5 years- I'm concerned!, c. 1980 (Item 1980/338) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet claiming that living standards have fallen in Canberra in the last 5 years and that Labor's policies will improve the standard of living of the average Canberran.

"Under Fraser your living standards have fallen at least $16 per week", c. 1980 (Item 1980/339) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer promising that Labor will improve standard of living for Canberrans by addressing petrol prices, health care, employment, tax and housing.

Raise the standard / Make your vote count on October 18, c. 1980 (Item 1980/340) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Canberra to vote for Ros Kelly, and for Labor Senate candidates Susan Ryan and John Langmore.

"Life wasn't meant to be easy" / Was it meant to be this hard? / RAISE THE STANDARD, c. 1980 (Item 1980/341) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet claiming that living standards have fallen in Canberra and that Labor's policies will improve the standard of living of the average Canberran. Includes quotes from Rose Kelly; Susan Ryan; John Langmore, Ken Fry and Bill Hayden.

Kenney, William, Independent, Division of Brisbane, QLD, 1980 (File)
NEW BOOK, c. 1980 (Items 1980/342) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

3 newspaper clippings.

Newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, advertising the release of a new book Right can be might by William R. Kenney, Independent candidate for Brisbane. 3 copies.

Federal Election, October 18 / Electorate of BRISBANE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/343) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Brisbane to vote for William Robert Kenney. Provides a candidate profile and reasons for standing. 2 copies.

Kent, Lewis, Labor, Division of Hotham, VIC, 1980 (File)
HE'S GOT TO GO! / Help remove the Fraser government, c. 1980 (Item 1980/344) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer with cartoon of Malcolm Fraser, encouraging the electors of Hotham to vote for Lewis Kent.

Keogh, Len, Labor, Division of Bowman, QLD, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE IN BOWMAN Len Keogh, c. 1980 (Item 1980/345) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Bowman to vote for Len Keogh. Also encourages electors to vote for Labor candidates James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate.

Kerin, John, Labor, Division of Werriwa, NSW, 1980 (File)
JOHN KERIN Your MEMBER FOR WERRIWA / Australian Labor Party, c. 1980 (Items 1980/346) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets (2 pages each).

Photocopied leaflet encouraging the electors of Werriwa to vote for John Kerin and for Labor Senate candidates Douglas McClelland, Bruce Childs and Kerry Sibraa. 2 copies.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. John Kerin, M.P. for Newcastle / ALP HOW TO VOTE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/347) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Large how to vote card encouraging the electors of Werriwa to vote for John Kerin, and for Labor Senate candidates Douglas McClelland, Bruce Childs and Kerry Sibraa. Some text in Italian; Greek; Spanish; Turkish; Macedonian; Portuguese, Serbo-Croatian and Arabic. 2 copies.

Kiss, Alexander, Australian Democrats, Division of Cook, NSW, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS / AND THEN LIB/NCP / AND THEN LABOR, c. 1980 (Items 1980/348) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Cook to vote for Alexander Kiss and for Democrats Senate candidates Paul McLean, Elisabeth Kirkby and Laurence Bourke. Includes recommended preferences for placing the coalition and Labor second. 2 copies.

[Letter from Alexander Kiss], c. 1980 (Items 1980/349) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter on Australian Democrats letterhead from Alexander Kiss to an unknown recipient, requesting a donation. 2 copies.

AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS / EXCERPTS FROM PRINCIPLES AND POLICIES, c. 1980 (Items 1980/350) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer on Australian Democrats Cook Branch letterhead, outlining the principles and aims of the Democrats. 2 copies.

A personal message to every thinking Australian, c. 1980 (Items 1980/351) - Box 233
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Cook to vote for Alexander Kiss. 2 copies.

Lambkin, Lionel, Australian Democrats, Division of Shortland, NSW 1980 (File)
AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS / WE AIM TO MAKE COUNCIL USE YOUR RATE DOLLAR WISELY, c. 1980 (Item 1980/352) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Typescript flyer with illustrations of Lionel Lambkin and Lyn Godfrey. Describes the Democrats as a party that will monitor local council spending.

AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS / WE AIM TO MAKE COUNCIL USE YOUR RATE DOLLAR WISELY, c. 1980 (Item 1980/353) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Typescript flyer with illustrations of Lionel Lambkin and Lyn Godfrey. Describes the Democrats as a party that will monitor local council spending. The reverse describes Godfrey and Lambkin's principles, and their opposition to the placement of a proposed highway. Also encourages the electors of Shortland to vote for Lambkin and for Democrats Senate candidates Paul McLean, Elisabeth (Liz) Kirkby and Laurence (Laurie) Bourke.

AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRAT for SHORTLAND Vote 1 LIONEL LAMBKIN, c. 1980 (Items 1980/354) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Typescript flyer encouraging the electors of Shortland to vote for Lionel Lambkin, and for Democrats Senate candidates Paul McLean, Elisabeth (Liz) Kirkby and Laurence (Laurie) Bourke. Contains a discussion of the Democrats' principles and Lambkin's aims as a politician. 2 copies.

VOTE AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRAT, c. 1980 (Items 1980/355) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Shortland to vote for Lionel Lambkin and for Democrats Senate candidates Paul McLean, Elisabeth Kirkby and Laurence Bourke. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS / AND THEN LIB/NCP / AND THEN LABOR, c. 1980 (Items 1980/356) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Shortland to vote for Lionel Lambkin and for Democrats Senate candidates Paul McLean, Elisabeth Kirkby and Laurence Bourke. Includes recommended preferences for placing the coalition and Labor second. Some text in Italian; Greek; Arabic; Spanish, Turkish and Serbo-Croatian. 2 copies.

[Letter to the Chairman of the Executive, Australian Democrats], 28 October 1980 (Item 1980/357) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Handwritten letter from Lionel Lambkin to the Chairman of the Executive of the Australian Democrats, protesting that the official how to vote card contravenes his principles and the wishes of Democrats members by suggesting preferences, and that he was going to issue his own instead.

[Letter to the Chairman of the Executive, Australian Democrats], 28 October 1980 (Item 1980/358) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Carbon copy of [item above]: letter from Lionel Lambkin to the Chairman of the Executive of the Australian Democrats, protesting that the official how to vote card contravenes his principles and the wishes of Democrats members by suggesting preferences, and that he was going to issue his own instead.

[Letter to editors], 24 October 1980 (Item 1980/359) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

1 letter (3 pages).

Handwritten letter from Lionel Lambkin to the editors of the The Lake Macquarie Post and Tuggerah Lakes Advocate. The letter explains in detail why Lambkin refused to use the official Democrats how to vote ticket and instead issued his own.

[Letter to editors], 24 October 1980 (Item 1980/360) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

1 letter (3 pages).

Carbon copy of [item above]: letter from Lionel Lambkin to the editors of The Lake Macquarie Post and Tuggerah Lakes Advocate. The letter explains in detail why Lambkin refused to use the official Democrats how to vote ticket and instead issued his own.

IT'S ELECTION TIME… AND IT'S OBVIOUS THAT AN ORGANISATION LIKE THE AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS IS NEEDED IN POLITICS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/361) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of newspaper clipping from The Lake Macquarie Post, 17 September 1980. Advertisement encouraging the electors of Shortland to vote for Lionel Lambkin, and for Democrats Senate candidates Paul McLean, Elisabeth (Liz) Kirkby and Laurence (Laurie) Bourke. 2 copies.

Lindsay, E. J. (Eamon John), Labor, Division of Herbert, QLD, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE IN HERBERT / Ted Lindsay, c. 1980 (Item 1980/362) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the voters of Herbert to vote for E. J. (Eamon John, "Ted") Lindsay, and for ALP Senate candidates James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson.

Linford, Douglas (Ralph), Australian Democrats, Division of Murray, VIC, 1980 (File)
Shatters morale / Health in confusion, c. 1980 (Item 1980/363) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of two newspaper articles from the Bendigo Advertiser. Douglas (Ralph) Linford discusses unemployment and George Hunter discusses health care.

Reduce car and phone costs!, 8 October 1980 (Item 1980/364) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper article from the Bendigo Advertiser, 8 October 1980. Douglas (Ralph) Linford discusses fuel prices and telephone charges.

Loftus-Hills, Geoffrey, Australian Democrats, Division of Diamond Valley, VIC, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS / Get Australia Together, c. 1980 (Items 1980/365) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Diamond Valley to vote for Geoffrey Loftus-Hill, and for Democrats Senate candidates John Siddons, Janet Powell and Ian Price. 2 copies.

TO THE VOTER IN DIAMOND VALLEY, c. 1980 (Item 1980/366) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Diamond Valley to vote for Geoffrey Loftus-Hills and for John Siddons in the Senate. Contains a summary of the Democrats objectives and short discussions of their views on co-operation; the economy and energy; employment; income distribution; the future, the Senate and direct democracy.

Lutz, Geoffrey, Liberal, Division of Scullin, VIC, 1980 (File)
GEOFF LUTZ / Endorsed Liberal Candidate for Scullin, c. 1980 (Items 1980/367) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Card with photo and contact information for Geoffrey (Geoff) Lutz. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE LIBERAL / HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. / How to vote Liberal for SCULLIN, c. 1980 (Items 1980/368) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Scullin to vote for Geoffrey (G. K.) Lutz, and for Liberal Senate Margaret Guilfoyle, Austin Lewis and Laurence Neal. Some text in Italian and Greek. 2 copies.

Lynch, Phillip, Liberal, Division of Flinders, VIC, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE LIBERAL, c. 1980 (Items 1980/369) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Flinders to vote for Phillip (P. R., "Phil") Lynch and for Liberal Senate candidates Margaret Guilfoyle, Austin Lewis and Laurence Neal. 2 copies.

FLINDERS NEEDS Phil Lynch / YOUR MEMBER SINCE 1966, c. 1980 (Items 1980/370) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Flinders to vote for Phillip (Phil) Lynch and for Liberal Senate candidates Margaret Guilfoyle, Austin Lewis and Laurence Neal. Interior gives some of Lynch's opinions on inflation, petrol prices and Australia's future. 2 copies.

LIBERAL / LYNCH FLINDERS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/371) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

2 stickers.

Phil LYNCH FOR FLINDERS / LIBERAL, c. 1980 (Items 1980/372) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

2 stickers.

[Letter from Phil Lynch], 12 September 1980 (Item 1980/373) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of letter from Phillip Lynch to his constituents. The letter extends an invitation to hear the Minister for National Development and Energy, John Carrick, speak at the Balnarring Community Hall on Friday September 19, and mentions that a car sticker is enclosed with the original letter (not present with this item).

[Letter from Phil Lynch], 11 October 1980 (Item 1980/374) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of a letter from Phillip Lynch to his constituents. The letter reminds the recipient of Lynch's long service as Member of Parliament for Flinders, and some of the achievements of the Liberal government.

MacPhee, Ian, Liberal, Division of Balaclava, VIC, 1980 (File)
WELCOME TO THE ELECTORATE OF BALACLAVA, c. 1980 (Items 1980/375) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Card/bookmark from Ian MacPhee, welcoming constituents to the electorate and providing contact details and useful telephone numbers. 2 copies.

Ian MacPhee Balaclava, c. 1980 (Items 1980/376) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Balaclava to vote for Ian MacPhee, with a list of polling booths in the electorate on the reverse. 2 copies.

Ian MacPhee Balaclava, c. 1980 (Items 1980/377) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Balaclava to vote for Ian MacPhee. Contains a brief resume for MacPhee and some highlights of the Liberal government's past and promised achievements. Reverse includes a list of polling booths in the electorate. 2 copies.

How to vote Liberal for BALACLAVA, c. 1980 (Items 1980/378) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Large how to vote card encouraging the electors of Balaclava to vote for Ian MacPhee, and for Liberal Senate candidates Margaret Guilfoyle, Austin Lewis and Laurence Neal. Some text in Greek and Italian. 2 copies.

RETURN SOUND Liberal GOVERNMENT / VOTE [1] MACPHEE for Balaclava, c. 1980 (Items 1980/379) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

2 posters.

Poster encouraging the electors of Balaclava to vote for Ian MacPhee. 2 copies.

Manhire, Robert, Australian Democrats, Division of Port Adelaide, SA, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE IN PORT ADELAIDE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/380) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Port Adelaide to vote for Robert Manhire for the House of Representatives and Janine Haines, Ian Gilfillan and David Vigor for the Senate. Includes options to distribute remaining preferences towards Labor or Liberal/NCP. 2 copies.

McLean, Jean, Labor, Division of Flinders, VIC, 1980 (File)
RALLY FOR JEAN McLEAN!, c. 1980 (Items 1980/381) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer for a fundraising lunch and rally in support of Jean McLean as candidate for Flinders, at the Westernport Memorial Hall on 21 September 1980. The flyer advertises a large number attendees, including: Oscar Whitbread; Ray Lawler; Clifton Pugh; Roger Simpson; Len French; Matcham Skipper; Jeff Makin; Sandy Turnball; Roger Dunn; John Davis; Bruno Benini; David Kendall; Norman Day; Tim Burstall; Stephen Murray-Smith; Morris Lurie; Myra Gould; Vic Mazjner; Helen Geier; Sandra Leveson; Rick Amor; Ian Armstrong; Geoff Lowe; Neil Malone; John Hepworth; Joan Lindsay; John Hindle, Alan McCulloch and Barry Dickins. 2 copies.

JEAN McLEAN / YOUR AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY CANDIDATE FOR FLINDERS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/382) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet presenting Jean McLean as the Labor candidate for Flinders. McLean discusses Labor's plans to improve housing costs, petrol prices and unemployment. Includes a quote from Bill Hayden. 2 copies.

WOMEN OF FLINDERS ELECTORATE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/383) - Box 234
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Photocopy of a flyer aimed at the women of Flinders, advertising Jean McLean's speaking event at Dromana Community Hall on 13 October 1980.

How to vote Australian Labor Party / Raise the standard, c. 1980 (Items 1980/384) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Flinders to vote for Jean McLean and for Labor Senate candidates Cyril Primmer, Robert Ray and Jean Melzer. 2 copies.

PLATFORM, c. 1980 (Items 1980/385) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

2 statements.

Photostat copy of a statement from Jean McLean describing her campaign platform. McLean promises that Labor will help school leavers, raise the pension, improve child care and housing prices and work for local hospital and sewerage schemes. 2 copies.

PRESS RELEASE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/386) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

1 press release.

Photostat copy of Jean McLean's press release. McLean discusses the housing situation in Flinders.

PRESS RELEASE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/387) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

1 press release.

Photostat copy of Jean McLean's press release. McLean discusses the sewerage situation in Flinders.

PRESS RELEASE (HOUSING), c. 1980 (Item 1980/388) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

1 press release.

Photostat copy of Jean McLean's press release. McLean discusses the housing situation in Flinders.

PRESS RELEASE:, c. 1980 (Item 1980/389) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

1 press release (2 pages).

Photostat copy of Jean McLean's press release. McLean discusses local issues such as the building industry, housing and sewerage, as well as petrol prices and tax reform. Annotated in pen.

McLeay, John, Liberal, Division of Boothby, SA, 1980 (File)
Your Liberal PARTY Candidate for BOOTHBY / John McLeay, c. 1980 (Items 1980/390) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet introducing John McLeay as the Liberal candidate for Boothby and encouraging the voters of Boothby to vote for McLeay and for Liberal Senate candidates Robert Hill, Donald (Don) Jessup, and Craig Speil. Includes a list of polling places in the electorate and some biographical information on McLeay. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE Liberal / BOOTHBY, c. 1980 (Items 1980/391) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

How to vote card encouraging the voters of Boothby to vote for McLeay and for Liberal Senate candidates Robert Hill, Donald (Don) Jessup, and Craig Speil. 2 copies.

McVeigh, Tom, National Country Party, Division of Darling Downs, QLD, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE NATIONALS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/392) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Darling Downs to vote for Tom (D. T.) McVeigh, and for National Country Party Senate candidates Florence (Flo) Bjelke-Petersen, Glenister (Glen) Sheil and Ronald (Ron) Maunsell. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE FOR THE GOVERNMENT, c. 1980 (Items 1980/393) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name and image of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Darling Downs to vote for Tom (D. T.) McVeigh, and for Liberal Senate candidates Neville Bonner, Yvonne McComb and Franz Born. 2 copies.

McVEIGH TO VISIT LOXTON, 24 September 1980 (Items 1980/394) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

3 press releases.

Press release on the subject of Tom McVeigh visiting Loxton on 13 October 1980 with Duncan Rose, to attend the Loxton Show. 3 copies.

Mijo, Anthony (Tony), Labor, Division of Leichhardt, QLD, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE IN LEICHHARDT Tony Mijo, c. 1980 (Items 1980/395) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Leichhardt to vote for Anthony (Tony) Mijo. Also encourages electors to vote for Labor candidates James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate. 3 copies.

YOUR MEMBER… YOUR MINISTER… YOUR MAN… HIS RECORD…, 10 October 1980 (Items 1980/396) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Photocopy of a flyer encouraging the electors of Leichhardt to vote for Anthony (Tony) Mijo. The flyer identifies Leichhardt as "the most disadvantaged electorate in Australia". 2 copies.

Millar, Clarrie, Liberal, Division of Wide Bay, QLD, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE FOR THE GOVERNMENT, c. 1980 (Items 1980/397) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name and image of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Wide Bay to vote for Clarrie (P. C.) Millar, and for Liberal Senate candidates Neville Bonner, Yvonne McComb and Franz Born. 2 copies.

Milton, Peter, Labor, Division of La Trobe, VIC, 1980 (File)
AGE PENSIONERS, c. 1980 (Item 1980/398) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer by Peter Milton Federal Member for La Trobe outlining Labor commitments to age pensioners.

TASMANIAN WILDERNESS, c. 1980 (Item 1980/399) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer by Peter Milton Federal Member for La Trobe on the issue of preservation of Tasmanian Wilderness.

HOUSING PLAN, c. 1980 (Item 1980/400) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer by Peter Milton Federal Member for La Trobe on the issue of Housing.

New opportunities for Tertiary students, c. 1980 (Item 1980/401) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer by Peter Milton Federal Member for La Trobe on opportunities for Tertiary students.

EDUCATION PLAN, c. 1980 (Item 1980/402) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer by Peter Milton Federal Member for La Trobe on Labor's education plan.

IS THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR YOU?, c. 1980 (Items 1980/403) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote for Peter Milton. Depicts people queuing for the dole, discusses unemployment rates and job vacancies in the electorate.

Peter Milton Australian Labor Candidate for LaTrobe, c. 1980 (Items 1980/404) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Card identifying Peter Milton as the Australian Labor Party candidate for La Trobe. 2 copies.

How to vote Australian Labor Party / Raise the standard, c. 1980 (Items 1980/405) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

4 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote for Peter Milton for the House of Representatives. Also encourages electors to vote for Cyril Primmer, Robert Ray and Jean Melzer for the Senate. 4 copies.

SOMEONE HAS TO CARE!..., c. 1980 (Items 1980/406) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote for Peter Milton for the House of Representatives. 2 copies.

Why did Mr. Fraser really want to boycott the Olympic Games?, c. 1980 (Items 1980/407) - Box 235
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet containing headlines from The Age and a statement from Peter Milton accusing Malcolm Fraser of trying to divert attention from Australia's problems. 2 copies.

Australian Labor Party, c. 1980 (Items 1980/408) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet discussing taxes and encouraging the electors of LaTrobe to vote for Peter Milton. 2 copies.

THE FRASER PROMISE / An Exiting and Rewarding Future, c. 1980 (Items 1980/409) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of La Trobe to vote for Peter Milton. Discusses how the Fraser Government has lowered the standard of living. Includes a letter from Peter Milton. 2 copies.

[Letter on Peter Milton, Australian Labor Party letterhead], c. 1980 (Items 1980/410) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter from Peter Milton to newly enrolled voters in the electorate of La Trobe introducing himself. 2 copies.

[Letter on Peter Milton, Australian Labor Party letterhead], c. 1980 (Items 1980/411) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter from C. L. Dixon (Campaign Manager), seeking support for Peter Milton's election campaign. 2 copies.

[Letter on Peter Milton, Australian Labor Party letterhead], c. 1980 (Item 1980/412) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter from Peter Milton, text in Italian.

[Handwritten draft of letter from Peter Milton], c. 1980 (Item 1980/413) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Handwritten draft of letter from Peter Milton, text in Italian.

[Letter on Peter Milton, Australian Labor Party letterhead], c. 1980 (Item 1980/414) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter from Peter Milton to voters in the electorate of La Trobe introducing himself. With handwritten amendment to the first paragraph(s). 2 copies.

[Letter on Peter Milton, Australian Labor Party letterhead], c. 1980 (Items 1980/415) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter from C. L. Dixon (Campaign Manager), containing a special notice to all members of the La Trobe F.E.A. that the Federal Leader of the party, Bill Hayden will be in the electorate of La Trobe on Saturday 11 October 1980. Includes an invitation to a party luncheon to be held in the Boronia Youth Hall, Dorset Rd., Boronia. 2 copies.

A Message from the candidate for La Trobe, c. 1980 (Items 1980/416) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Copy of a message to ALP party members from Peter Milton, published in Federal Election Assembly October 1979 Newsletter. 2 copies.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SCRUTINEERS LA TROBE CAMPAIGN, c. 1980 (Item 1980/417) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Instructions for A.L.P. scrutineers for La Trobe.

[Newspaper clipping from Monbulk Post], 1 October 1980 (Items 1980/418) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from the Monbulk Post, article reporting that Labor would give a high priority to better distribution of hospital beds in Melbourne. Highlights a visit to Maroondah Hospital by Labor's Shadow Health Minister Dr. Neal Blewett and candidates, Peter Milton (La Trobe) and Peter Wilson (Casey). 2 copies.

Milton question pension figures, 10 October 1979 (Items 1980/419) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

3 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from the Lillydale and Yarra Valley Leader, article reporting that newly-endorsed Labor candidate Peter Milton (La Trobe) has reacted strongly to statements by sitting Liberal member Marshall Baillieu about the Federal government's social welfare expenditure. Milton accuses Baillieu of manipulating figures. 3 copies.

CAMPAIGN MATERIAL, c. 1980 (Item 1980/420) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Summary/contents page from Peter Milton's campaign plan, listing actions to be taken and types of material to be distributed.

BUDGET, c. 1980 (Item 1980/421) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Budget estimate from Peter Milton's campaign plan.

[Plan for Peter Milton's election campaign], c. 1980 (Items 1980/422) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

4 pages.

Pages from Peter Milton's campaign plan, giving more detailed information on the items listed in [item ]. 2 copies.

CAMPAIGN BUDGET: - EXPENDITURES, c. 1980 (Item 1980/423) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Page from Peter Milton's campaign plan, showing a table of materials needed for the campaign.

Campaign Budget expenditure Con't, c. 1980 (Item 1980/424) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Pages from Peter Milton's campaign plan, showing a table of materials needed for the campaign, with estimated and actual costs.

"Labor education policy will be welcome" Milton, 20 August 1980 (Items 1980/425) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from the Monbulk Post. Peter Milton discusses Labor's education policy. 2 copies.

LABOR HEALTH POLICY, 6 August 1980 (Items 1980/426) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from the Monbulk Post. Peter Milton discusses Labor's health policy. 2 copies.

MILTON HITS BACK AT BAILLIEU OVER PENSIONS, 28 May 1980 (Items 1980/427) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from the Monbulk Post. Peter Milton takes issue with Marshall Baillieu's comments on Labor's social security policy. 2 copies.

A.L.P. LOOKS AT HOSPITALS, 2 October 1980 (Items 1980/428) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from the Emerald Trader. The article is concerned with Labor's health policy. 2 copies.

Promise on hospital beds, 7 October 1980 (Items 1980/429) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from Knox-Sherbrooke News. Peter Milton promises better distribution of hospital beds in Melbourne if Labor is elected. 2 copies.

Free Press MEDIA FILE, 6 October 1980 (Items 1980/430) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from an unknown publication (an inscription identifies it as "Free Press"). Peter Milton is pictured with Neal Blewett, and promises better health care if Labor is elected. 2 copies.

Drum 'danger' at quarry site, 7 November 1979 (Items 1980/431) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from the Lilydale and Yarra Valley Express. Peter Milton and East Riding Councillor Neil Pope claim that chemical waste is being illegally dumped near Wandin North Primary School. 2 copies.

CFA to quit quarry, 5 December 1979 (Items 1980/432) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from the Lillydale Express. The article is concerned with Peter Milton and East Riding Councillor Neil Pope's investigation into chemical waste dumping near Wandin North Primary School. 2 copies.

Quarry 'a chemical dump', 15 November 1979 (Items 1980/433) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from The Age. The article is concerned with Peter Milton and East Riding Councillor Neil Pope's investigation into chemical waste dumping near Wandin North Primary School. 2 copies.

[Newspaper clippings featuring Peter Milton], October 1979 (Items 1980/434) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a page containing three newspaper clippings: "Milton hits out at "cut" threat", from the Knox-Sherbrooke News on 9 October 1979; "Women's refuges "under threat"" from the Lilydale and Yarra Valley Express on 17 October 1979 (also included is an article featuring Peter Falconer (Member for Casey) on pensions); "Health funding", from the Free Press on 31 October 1979. The articles are concerned with budget cuts and government erosion of women's refuges. 2 copies.

[Newspaper clippings featuring Peter Milton], 17 October 1979 (Items 1980/435) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copies of pages containing two newspaper clippings: "Milton challenge on uranium", from the Monbulk Post on 17 September 1980; "A.L.P. candidate give reasons for party stand", from the Free Press on 17 October 1979. The articles are concerned with Labor's anti-uranium stance. 2 copies.

Agent Orange claims "reveal hypocrisy", 26 February 1980 (Items 1980/436) - Box 236
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from Lillydale Express. Peter Milton argues that the Liberal government's stance on the dangers of agent orange is inconsistent. 2 copies.

[Newspaper clippings featuring Peter Milton], 1980 (Items 1980/437) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a page containing three newspaper clippings: "ALP step to better living for families", from the Knox-Sherbrooke News on 27 May 1980, concerned with Labor's family assistance policy; untitled article from the Lilydale and Yarra Valley Express on 16 September 1980, concerned with possible job losses at the Fawnmac pharmaceutical factory in Kilsyth; "Pressure" from the Knox-Sherbrooke News on 30 April 1980, claiming that pressure from Labor caused the government to reduce petrol prices. 2 copies.

[Newspaper clippings featuring Peter Milton], 1980 (Items 1980/438) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a page containing three newspaper clippings: "Cold winter for elderly", from the Free Press on 9 April 1980. Peter Milton claims that the government's actions will result in the elderly being unable to afford heating; "Petrol tax rip off" from Emerald Trader on 22 May 1980. Peter Milton claims that petrol prices are a revenue raising tax. 2 copies.

[Newspaper clippings featuring Peter Milton], 1979-1980 (Items 1980/439) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a page containing two newspaper clippings: "Forestry men re-instated", from the Free Press on 31 October 1979. Peter Milton applauds the re-instatement of workers in the Forestry Department; "Cooking gas price rise is slammed" from the Lilydale and Yarra Valley Express on 25 May 1980. Peter Milton criticises gas prices. 2 copies.

Milton to chair transport meeting, 23 July 1980 (Items 1980/440) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from the Monbulk Post. The article advertises Peter Milton's public meeting at Ferntree Gully High School on 30 July, 1980, to discuss "the crisis in public transport". 2 copies.

Peter Milton to talk on transport, 24 July 1980 (Items 1980/441) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from the Emerald Trader. The article advertises Peter Milton's public meeting at Ferntree Gully High School on 30 July, 1980, to discuss "the crisis in public transport". 2 copies.

Peter Milton comments on sewerage financing, 5 June 1980 (Items 1980/442) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from the Emerald Trader. Peter Milton criticises the Liberal government's sewerage financing in the division of La Trobe. 2 copies.

Sewers cost - Milton, 11 June 1980 (Items 1980/443) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from the Monbulk Post. Peter Milton criticises the Liberal government's sewerage financing in the division of La Trobe. 2 copies.

Plant breeders' rights bill causes concern, 18 July 1980 (Items 1980/444) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from the Monbulk Post. Peter Milton raises concern about a proposed bill that could result in multi-national companies unfairly controlling seed supplies to growers. 2 copies.

"We'll get plant variety law" Milton, 24 September 1980 (Items 1980/445) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from the Monbulk Post. Peter Milton raises concern about a proposed bill that could result in multi-national companies unfairly controlling seed supplies to growers. 2 copies.

Growers at mercy of seed marketers - Milton, 25 September 1980 (Items 1980/446) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

3 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from the Emerald Trader. Peter Milton raises concern about a proposed bill that could result in multi-national companies unfairly controlling seed supplies to growers. 3 copies.

Danger of plant variety rights, 30 September 1980 (Items 1980/447) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from the Knox-Sherbrooke News. Peter Milton raises concern about a proposed bill that could result in multi-national companies unfairly controlling seed supplies to growers. 2 copies.

Bob Hawke backs Milton, 3 September 1980 (Items 1980/448) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from the Monbulk Post. The article reports on a public meeting at Lilydale High School on 22 August 1980, where Bob Hawke spoke in support of Peter Milton. 2 copies.

Labor leader at Sassafras, 2 July 1980 (Items 1980/449) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from the Monbulk Post. The article reports on a fundraising dinner in Sassafras on 21 June 1980, where Lionel Bowen spoke in support of Peter Milton. 2 copies.

"Living standards down" - A.L.P. claim, 3 July 1980 (Items 1980/450) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from the Emerald Trader. The article reports on a fundraising dinner in Sassafras on 21 June 1980, where Lionel Bowen spoke in support of Peter Milton and they discussed the standard of living. 2 copies.

"Vote for issues rather than personalities" - Neville Wran, 2 October 1980 (Items 1980/451) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from the Emerald Trader. The article reports on Neville Wran's visit to Emerald to support Peter Milton and Barry Cunningham. 2 copies.

Candidate speaks out, 3 October 1979 (Items 1980/452) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a newspaper clipping from the Free Press. Peter Milton criticises various Liberal government policies. 2 copies.

The candidate, October 1979 (Items 1980/453) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a clipping from Embar[k], the student magazine of Pembroke High School (now Yarra Hills Secondary College). The article is a profile of and interview with Peter Wilson. 2 copies.

Milton launches campaign, November 1980 (Items 1980/454) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photostat copy of a clipping from the The Labor Star, official journal of the Victorian Branch of the Australian Labor Party. The article describes an event attended by Peter Milton and Tom Uren. 2 copies.

Moffatt, Gordon, Independent, Division of Melbourne Ports, VIC, 1980 (File)
A Book Mark / With the compliments of Gordon Moffatt A.S.I.A., J.P., c. 1980 (Items 1980/455) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

3 bookmarks.

Bookmark encouraging the electors of Melbourne Ports to vote for Gordon Moffatt. Includes biographical information and a brief description of his tax policies. 3 copies.

Morris, Milton, Liberal, Division of Lyne, NSW, 1980 (File)
MILTON MORRIS / "LOOK FORWARD TO THE 80's", c. 1980 (Items 1980/456) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Card distributed by Milton Morris with 1981 calendar and a metric/imperial conversion chart. 2 copies.

MILTON MORRIS / "YOUR CHOICE IN LYNE", c. 1980 (Items 1980/457) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Lyne to vote for Milton Morris. Contains messages from Morris and Malcolm Fraser, biographical information on Morris and brief list of Liberal policies. 2 copies.

MILTON MORRIS for … EAST MAITLAND, c. 1980 (Items 1980/458) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Lyne to vote for Milton Morris. Contains a message from Morris, biographical information and a brief list of Liberal policies. Also encourages the public to vote for Liberal Senate candidates John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick. 2 copies.

How to vote MILTON MORRIS FOR LYNE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/459) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

How to vote flyer encouraging the electors of Lyne to vote for Milton Morris and for Liberal Senate candidates John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick. Contains text in Greek; Italian; Arabic; Serbo-Croatian; German; Turkish, Spanish and Vietnamese. 2 copies.

Morris, Peter, Labor, Division of Shortland, NSW, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / Vote 1 PETER MORRIS M.H.R. for SHORTLAND, c. 1980 (Items 1980/460) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets, 2 cards.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Shortland to vote for Peter Morris, with a message from Morris and discussions of housing, employment, welfare, health and petrol prices. Enclosed is a how to vote card encouraging the public to vote for Morris and for ALP Senate candidates Douglas McClelland, Bruce Childs and Kerry Sibraa. The how to vote card contains text in Italian; Greek; Spanish; Turkish: Macedonian; Portuguese, Serbo-Croatian and Arabic. 2 copies.

Mundey, Judy, Communist Party of Australia, Division of Sydney, 1980 (File)
INTRODUCING JUDY MUNDEY / Communist Party Candidate for Sydney, c. 1980 (Items 1980/461) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains certain words or descriptions which reflect the period in which the works were created, and may now be considered inaccurate, inappropriate or offensive.

Scope and contents: Leaflet encouraging the electors of Sydney to vote for Judy Mundey. Contains a list of Communist Party principles. 2 copies.

How to vote Communist, c. 1980 (Items 1980/462) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains certain words or descriptions which reflect the period in which the works were created, and may now be considered inaccurate, inappropriate or offensive.

Scope and contents: Flyer encouraging the electors of Sydney to vote for Judy Mundey. Contains a list of Communist Party principles. Some text in Italian; Greek, Spanish and Serbo-Croatian. 2 copies.

IF FRASER'S POLICIES ARE WORKING… How come 800,000 aren't?, c. 1980 (Items 1980/463) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains certain words or descriptions which reflect the period in which the works were created, and may now be considered inaccurate, inappropriate or offensive.

Scope and contents: Leaflet in the style of a newsletter encouraging the electors of Sydney to vote for Judy Mundey. Contains lists of Communist Party principles and detailed discussions of Australian ownership of resources and the Australian Labor Party. Some text in Italian; Greek, Spanish and Serbo-Croatian. 2 copies.

PRESS RELEASE / MORE MONEY FOR LOCAL COUNCILS, 7 October 1980 (Items 1980/464) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 press releases.

Press release on CPA letterhead. Judy Mundey discusses the benefits to the citizens of Sydney if a percentage of all income tax revenue were to be distributed to local councils. 2 copies.

PRESS RELEASE, 26 September 1980 (Items 1980/465) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 press releases.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains certain words or descriptions which reflect the period in which the works were created, and may now be considered inaccurate, inappropriate or offensive.

Scope and contents: Press release on CPA letterhead, announcing Judy Mundey, Geoff Evans, Pete Cockcroft and Darrell Dawson as Communist Party candidates in the House of Representatives. 2 copies.

PRESS RELEASE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/466) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

3 press releases.

Judy Mundey suggests using revenue from the petrol tax to invest in public transport and alternative fuel. 3 copies.

PRESS RELEASE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/467) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 press releases.

Judy Mundey suggests legislation to ban inciting or promoting violence on the grounds of sexual preference, lifestyle, or political and religious beliefs. References a recent increase in violence against gay men after the release of the film Cruising. 2 copies.

[Letter to the editor of the Balmain Observer], 7 August, 1980 (Items 1980/468) - Box 237
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter from Judy Mundey accusing big business interests related to the heroin trade of controlling Australian politics. 2 copies.

Napper, Norman, Labor, Division of Barker, SA, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party. / HOW TO VOTE FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN BARKER, c. 1980 (Items 1980/469) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

4 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Barker to vote for Norman Napper, and for Labor Senate candidates Dominic Foreman, Nick Bolkus and Graham Maguire. 4 copies.

[Flyer on Norman Napper's letterhead], c. 1980 (Items 1980/470) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer in the style of a letter with a message from Norman Napper to the electors of Barker, and a list of Labor Party policies. 2 copies.

Neil, Maurice, Liberal, Division of St George, NSW, 1980 (File)
A DECADE OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT? OR A DECADE OF GLOOM AND DESPAIR?, c. 1980 (Items 1980/471) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of St George to vote for Maurice Neil and for Liberal Senate candidates John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick. Contains biographical information on Neil and a comparison of Liberal and Labor's records on taxation, the economy and standard of living. 2 copies.

Now - and for the future… / …petrol and oil - for you, c. 1980 (Items 1980/472) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet discussing the price of oil and world oil supply and demand. 2 copies.

How to vote LIBERAL / MAURICE NEIL FOR ST. GEORGE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/473) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of St George to vote for Maurice Neil for the House of Representatives and John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick for the Senate. Some text in Greek, Italian, Arabic, Serbo-Croatian, German, Turkish, Spanish and Vietnamese. 2 copies.

ST. GEORGE Liberal NEWSLETTER, c. 1980 (Items 1980/474) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet containing the October/November 1980, Liberal Party Newsletter for St. George. Cover story announces Maurice Neil has been re-endorsed unopposed for the forthcoming election. 2 copies.

How your member of Parliament and the Federal Government have assisted Hurstville Ratepayers, c. 1980 (Items 1980/475) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer outlining funds that the Federal Government has provided to Hurstville council and results Maurice Neil has achieved for the area. 2 copies.

What price your children's future?, c. 1980 (Items 1980/476) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote Liberal. Discusses petrol prices. 2 copies.

THE ECONOMY! TAXATION! PETROL PRICING! DO YOU KNOW THESE FACTS?, c. 1980 (Items 1980/477) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet discussing petrol prices, the economy and income tax and encouraging the electors of St. George to vote for Maurice Neil. 2 copies.

Your man for the eighties, c. 1980 (Items 1980/478) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of St. George to vote for Maurice Neil. 2 copies.

Postal Voting, c. 1980 (Items 1980/479) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Card with Postal Voting information from Maurice Neil. 2 copies.

How your member of Parliament and the Federal Government have assisted Rockdale Ratepayers, c. 1980 (Items 1980/480) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer outlining funds that the Federal Government has provided to Rockdale council and results Maurice Neil has achieved for the area. 2 copies.

How your member of Parliament and the Federal Government have assisted Canterbury Ratepayers, c. 1980 (Items 1980/481) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer outlining funds that the Federal Government has provided to Canterbury council and results Maurice Neil has achieved for the area. 2 copies.

VOTE 1 MAURICE NEIL, M.P., c. 1980 (Items 1980/482) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of St. George to vote for Maurice Neil. 2 copies.

READ HOW ST. GEORGE SENIOR CITIZENS HAVE BENEFITED FROM ACTION BY MAURICE NEIL, M.P. AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, c. 1980 (Items 1980/483) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer containing a copy of a letter to the St. George Leader from 25 October 1978. 2 copies.

Newman, K. E. (Kevin Eugene), Liberal, Division of Bass, TAS, 1980 (File)
Kevin Newman "Doing a great job", c. 1980 (Items 1980/484) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 stickers.

Kevin Newman "Doing a great job", c. 1980 (Items 1980/485) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

4 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Bass to vote for Kevin Newman. 4 copies.

Ogden, Neville Maxwell (Max), Communist Party, Division of Melbourne, VIC, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE COMMUNIST, c. 1980 (Item 1980/486) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Melbourne to vote for Neville Ogden for the House of Representatives and Labor candidates Cyril Primmer, Robert Ray and Jean Melzer for the Senate. Some text in Greek and Italian.

AN ALTERNATIVE TO CHAOS?, c. 1980 (Item 1980/487) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer inviting electors to hear Communist Candidates Max Ogden and Philip Herington speak, Monday, 13 October 1980, at Mechanics Institute, 270 Sydney Rd. Brunswick.

communists say / NO TO FREEWAYS / YES TO PUBLIC TRANSPORT, c. 1980 (Item 1980/488) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Melbourne to vote for Max Ogden for the House of Representatives.

communists say / ~ 35 HOUR WEEK / ~ FULL INDEXATION / ~ NO MORE UNION BASHING / A LIVING WAGE FOR ALL, c. 1980 (Item 1980/489) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Melbourne to vote for Max Ogden for the House of Representatives.

MEET THE COMMUNIST CANDIDATE MAX OGDEN, c. 1980 (Item 1980/490) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer inviting the electors of Melbourne to a meeting with Max Ogden and a viewing of short films at La Trattoria, 32 Best Street, North Fitzroy, Sunday, 12 October 1980.

Pooley, Terence (Terry), Australia Party, Division of Chisholm, VIC, 1980 (File)
AUSTRALIA PARTY / BASIC POLICIES FOR THE 80's, c. 1980 (Item 1980/491) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors of Chisholm to vote for Terry Pooley for the House of Representatives and Gail Farrell and Frederick Funnell for the Senate. Includes a summary of the Australia Party's basic policies on one side and a discussion of major issues for the campaign on the reverse side.

AUSTRALIA PARTY / BASIC POLICIES FOR THE 80's, c. 1980 (Item 1980/492) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors of Chisholm to vote for Terry Pooley for the House of Representatives and Gail Farrell and Frederick Funnell for the Senate. Includes a summary of the Australia Party's basic policies on one side and information about the Australia Party on the reverse side.

A VOTE FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/493) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging electors of Chisholm to vote for Terry Pooley for the House of Representatives and Gail Farrell and Frederick Funnell for the Senate. 2 copies.

Candidates final message / From Terry Pooley - Candidate for Chisholm, 10 October 1980 (Item 1980/494) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

1 press release.

Photocopy of press release on Australia Party letterhead from Terence (Terry) Pooley to the editor of Standard Newspapers Ltd. Contains biographical information on Pooley, and information on Australia Party policies regarding conscription, pensions and natural resources.

Porter, James, Liberal, Division of Barker, SA, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE Liberal BARKER, c. 1980 (Items 1980/495) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging electors of Barker to vote for James Porter for the House of Representatives and Donald (Don) Jessop, Robert Hill and Craig Spiel for the Senate. Includes some text in Italian and Greek. 2 copies.

James PORTER Your Member for BARKER, c. 1980 (Items 1980/496) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors of Barker to vote for James Porter for the House of Representatives and Donald (Don) Jessop, Robert Hill and Craig Spiel for the Senate. 2 copies.

Policy Summary, c. 1980 (Items 1980/497) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet containing a Liberal Party policy summary and encouraging electors of Barker to vote for James Porter for the House of Representatives and Donald (Don) Jessop, Robert Hill and Craig Spiel for the Senate. 2 copies.

DO YOU NEED A POSTAL VOTE?, c. 1980 (Items 1980/498) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer from James Porter with postal and absentee voting information. 2 copies.

ADDRESS BY JAMES PORTER, BARKER 1980 ELECTION CAMPAIGN, c. 1980 (Item 1980/499) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

1 speech transcript (11 pages).

Transcript of an address by James Porter for the 1980 election campaign.

FOR BARKER VOTE LIBERAL, 16 October 1980 (Items 1980/500) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of a newspaper clipping from The Penola Pennant, advertisement encouraging the electors of Barker to vote for James Porter for the House of Representatives and Donald (Don) Jessop, Robert Hill and Craig Spiel for the Senate. 2 copies.

JAMES PORTER BARKER LIBERAL, 15 October 1980 (Items 1980/501) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of a newspaper clipping from South-East Kingston Leader, advertisement encouraging the electors of Barker to vote for James Porter for the House of Representatives and to follow the Liberal how to vote card for the Senate. 2 copies.

Price, Fay, Labor, Division of Fisher, QLD, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE IN FISHER Fay Price, c. 1980 (Item 1980/502) - Box 238
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Fisher to vote for Fay Price. Also encourages electors to vote for Labor candidates James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate.

Reasha, Anthony, Independent, Division of Lowe, NSW, 1980 (File)
FEDERAL ELECTION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOW TO VOTE INDEPENDENT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18TH, c. 1980 (Item 1980/503) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Lowe to vote for Anthony Reasha for the House of Representatives. Includes text in Greek, Italian, Arabic and Russian.

FEDERAL ELECTION House of Representatives ELECTORATE OF LOWE INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/504) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet introducing Anthony Reasha as an Independent candidate for Lowe and encouraging electors to vote for him. Includes text in Greek, Italian, Arabic and Russian.

INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FEDERAL ELECTION - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - ELECTORATE OF LOWE, 15 October 1980 (Item 1980/505) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

Newspaper clipping.

Newspaper clipping from The Glebe, advertisement encouraging the electors of Lowe to vote for Anthony Reasha for the House of Representatives.

Reece, Cliff, Liberal, Division of Sydney, NSW, 1980 (File)
Cliff Reece stands for a Liberal Australia…, c. 1980 (Items 1980/506) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Sydney to vote for Cliff Reece for the House of Representatives and John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick for the Senate. Some text in Serbo-Croatian, Italian, Arabic, Spanish, Turkish and Greek. 2 copies.

Who cares about the inner city?.., c. 1980 (Item 1980/507) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Sydney to vote for Cliff Reece for the House of Representatives.

Reid, Alan, Labor, Division of Wakefield, SA, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party. / HOW TO VOTE FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN WAKEFIELD, c. 1980 (Item 1980/508) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Wakefield to vote for Alan Reid for the House of Representatives and Dominic Foreman, Nick Bolkus and Graham Maguire for the Senate.

Ritter, Jean, (Jean Patricia), Australian Democrats, Division of Swan, WA, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE Australian Democrats, c. 1980 (Items 1980/509) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Swan to vote for Jean Ritter for the House of Representatives and John (Jack) Evans, Geoffrey (Geoff) Taylor and Shirley De La Hunty for the Senate. Includes options to distribute remaining preferences to Liberal or Labor. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/510) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Swan to vote for Jean Ritter for the House of Representatives and John (Jack) Evans, Geoffrey (Geoff) Taylor and Shirley De La Hunty for the Senate. Includes options to distribute remaining preferences to Liberal or Labor. 2 copies.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/511) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Swan to vote for Jean Ritter for the House of Representatives and John (Jack) Evans for the Senate. Provides information about the Australian Democrats. 2 copies.

[Letter on Australian Democrats, Swan Branch letterhead], c. 1980 (Items 1980/512) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter from Rod Bradley, campaign manager, encouraging the electors of Swan to vote for Jean Ritter for the House of Representatives and John (Jack) Evans for the Senate. 2 copies.

Robey, Ilse, Australian Democrats, Division of Bradfield, NSW, 1980 (File)
PUT THIRD PARTY INSURANCE FIRST, c. 1980 (Items 1980/513) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Bradfield to vote for Ilse Robey for the House of Representatives and Paul McLean for the Senate. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/514) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Bradfield to vote for Ilse Robey for the House of Representatives and Paul McLean, Elisabeth Kirkby and Laurence Bourke for the Senate. Includes options to distribute remaining preferences to Liberal or Labor. 2 copies.

Robson, Barbara, Labor, Division of Moreton, QLD, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE Barbara Robson IN MORETON, c. 1980 (Item 1980/515) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Moreton to vote for Barbara Robson. Also encourages electors to vote for Labor candidates James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate.

Rose, D. M. (Duncan Maxwell), National Country Party, Division of Wakefield, SA, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE NATIONAL COUNTY PARTY IN… WAKEFIELD, c. 1980 (Items 1980/516) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Wakefield to vote for Duncan Rose for the House of Representatives and Geoffrey Clothier, Sylvia Schulz and Peter McBride for the Senate. 2 copies.

National Country Party of Australia (S.A.) Inc. / Keeping Australia Strong, c. 1980 (Items 1980/517) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

4 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Wakefield to vote for Duncan Rose for the House of Representatives and Geoffrey Clothier, Sylvia Schulz and Peter McBride for the Senate. 4 copies.

DUNCAN ROSE - Member Upper Hermitage Branch / NATIONAL COUNTRY PARTY CANDIDATE - WAKEFIELD, c. 1980 (Items 1980/518) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Wakefield to vote for Duncan Rose for the House of Representatives and Geoffrey Clothier, Sylvia Schulz and Peter McBride for the Senate. 2 copies.

DUNCAN ROSE - Member Upper Hermitage Branch / NATIONAL COUNTRY PARTY CANDIDATE - WAKEFIELD, c. 1980 (Item 1980/519) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Wakefield to vote for Duncan Rose for the House of Representatives and Geoffrey Clothier, Sylvia Schulz and Peter McBride for the Senate.

BUSY CAMPAIGN FOR ROSE, 26 September 1980 (Items 1980/520) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

3 press releases (1 page each).

Press release sent to all Riverland media outlining Duncan Rose's campaign activities. 3 copies.

Ross, Kim, National Country Party, Division of Barker, SA, 1980 (File)
KIM ROSS NATIONAL COUNTRY PARTY CANDIDATE FOR BARKER, c. 1980 (Items 1980/521) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Barker to vote for Kim Ross and Tony Beck for the House of Representatives and Geoffrey Clothier, Sylvia Schulz and Peter McBride for the Senate. In 1980 the National Country Party endorsed two Candidates for the Division of Barker. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE NATIONAL COUNTRY PARTY IN… BARKER, c. 1980 (Items 1980/522) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Barker to vote for Kim Ross and Tony Beck for the House of Representatives and Geoffrey Clothier, Sylvia Schulz and Peter McBride for the Senate. In 1980 the National Country Party endorsed two Candidates for the Division of Barker. 2 copies.

To the Householder, COUNTRY PEOPLE HAVE YOUR SAY, c. 1980 (Items 1980/523) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer introducing Kim Ross and encouraging the electors of Barker to vote for Kim Ross and Tony Beck for the House of Representatives. In 1980 the National Country Party endorsed two Candidates for the Division of Barker. 2 copies.

Ruddock, P. (Philip), Liberal, Division of Dundas, NSW, 1980 (File)
CARE ABOUT AUSTRALIA'S FUTURE?, c. 1980 (Items 1980/524) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Dundas to vote for Philip Ruddock. 2 copies.

[Letter on Liberal, Philip Ruddock, M.P. letterhead], c. 1980 (Items 1980/525) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter to electors from Philip Ruddock encouraging them to vote for him for the House of Representatives and John Carrick, Douglas (Doug) Scott and Christopher (Chris) Puplick for the Senate. 2 copies.

PHILIP RUDDOCK Federal Member for Dundas, c. 1980 (Items 1980/526) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet introducing Philip Rudock as the Federal member for Dundas. Discusses the 1980/81 Federal Budget. Also encourages readers to join the Liberal Party. 2 copies.

How to vote LIBERAL / PHILIP RUDDOCK FOR DUNDAS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/527) - Box 239
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Dundas to vote for Philip Ruddock for the House of Representatives and John Carrick, Douglas (Doug) Scott and Christopher (Chris) Puplick for the Senate. Includes text in English, Greek, Italian, Arabic, Serbo-Croatian, German, Turkish, Spanish and Vietnamese. 2 copies.

Sainsbury, Murray, Liberal, Division of Eden-Monaro, NSW, 1980 (File)
Re-Elect Murray Sainsbury, c. 1980 (Items 1980/528) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Eden-Monaro to re-elect Murray Sainsbury. Also encourages electors to vote for John Carrick, Douglas (Doug) Scott and Christopher (Chris) Puplick for the Senate. 2 copies.

Re-elect MURRAY SAINSBURY one of the hardest working men in Eden-Monaro, c. 1980 (Items 1980/529) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Eden-Monaro to re-elect Murray Sainsbury. Also encourages electors to vote for John Carrick, Douglas (Doug) Scott and Christopher (Chris) Puplick for the Senate. 3 copies.

How to vote LIBERAL / MURRAY SAINSBURY FOR EDEN-MONARO, c. 1980 (Items 1980/530) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Eden-Monaro to vote for Murray Sainsbury for the House of Representatives and John Carrick, Douglas (Doug) Scott and Christopher (Chris) Puplick for the Senate. Includes text in English, Greek, Italian, Arabic, Serbo-Croatian, German, Turkish, Spanish and Vietnamese. 2 copies.

ADDRESS BY THE COMMONWEALTH MINISTER FOR HEALTH THE HON M. J. R. MacKELLAR, AT THE OPENING OF THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN FOR THE MEMBER FOR EDEN-MONARO, MR M. E. SAINSBURY MP QUEANEYAN, 1 OCTOBER 1980, 1 October 1980 (Item 1980/531) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

1 speech transcript (9 pages).

Transcript of an address by Michael MacKellar at the opening of Murray Sainsbury's election campaign.

Saunders, Ashley, Liberal, Division of Hunter, NSW, 1980 (File)
Ashley Saunders stands for a Liberal Australia…, c. 1980 (Items 1980/532) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Hunter to vote for Ashley Saunders for the House of Representatives and John Carrick, Douglas (Doug) Scott and Christopher (Chris) Puplick for the Senate. Includes text in Serbo-Croatian, Italian, Arabic, Spanish, Turkish and Greek. 2 copies.

If you can't vote personally on October 18 you can still vote for your Liberal candidate, c. 1980 (Items 1980/533) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Card providing postal and absentee voting information. Also encourages the electors of Hunter to vote for Ashley Saunders for the House of Representatives and John Carrick, Douglas (Doug) Scott and Christopher (Chris) Puplick for the Senate. 2 copies.

How to vote LIBERAL / ASHLEY SAUNDERS FOR HUNTER, c. 1980 (Items 1980/534) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Hunter to vote for Ashley Saunders for the House of Representatives and John Carrick, Douglas (Doug) Scott and Christopher (Chris) Puplick for the Senate. Includes text in English, Greek, Italian, Arabic, Serbo-Croatian, German, Turkish, Spanish and Vietnamese. 2 copies.

DON'T RUBBISH AUSTRALIA OR ASHLEY SAUNDERS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/535) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 bags.

Vehicle rubbish bag advertising Ashley Saunders as the candidate for Hunter. 2 copies.

[Collection of newspaper clippings], 1980 (Items 1980/536) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clippings introducing the Liberal candidate for Hunter Ashley Saunders.

Ashley seeks Liberal votes, from The Newcastle Star, 30 July 1980.

A Liberal down under, from South Wales Argus, 1 September 1980.

Nominations are now closed, from Newcastle Morning Herald, 29 September 1980. 2 copies.

[Collection of newspaper clippings], 1980 (Items 1980/537) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clippings introducing the Liberal candidate for Hunter Ashley Saunders.

Waratah man, 20, bids for HV seat, from Newcastle Morning Herald, 29 July 1980.

A Liberal down under, from Weekly Argus, 4 September 1980. 2 copies.

[Collection of newspaper clippings], 1980 (Items 1980/538) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clippings introducing the candidates for Hunter, Robert (Bob) Brown, Ashley Saunders and Edwina Wilson.

Election '80, Hunter, from Sunday Telegraph, 12 October 1980.

Federal Candidates - Hunter, from The Lake Macquarie Post, 15 October 1980.

ALP for Hunter, from Newcastle Morning Herald, 13 September 1980.

Old hat? Not on the hustings, c. 1980 (Items 1980/539) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from The Australian, article discussing two Liberal candidates, Ashley Saunders and Enzo D'Aquino who are only 20 years old. 2 copies.

Scholes, Gordon, Labor, Division of Corio, VIC, 1980 (File)
DON'T TAKE RISKS CORIO NEEDS THE BEST MOST EXPERIENCED & ABLE REPRESENTATION AVAILABLE IN THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT THAT IS GORDON SCHOLES, c. 1980 (Items 1980/540) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Corio to vote for Gordon Scholes for the House of Representatives and Cyril Primmer, Robert Ray and Jean Melzer for the Senate. Includes a letter to electors from Gordon Scholes. 2 copies.

ALP CORIO SCHOLES, c. 1980 (Items 1980/541) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 stickers.

ALP CORIO / SCHOLES, c. 1980 (Items 1980/542) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 sticker sheets.

[Letter on ALP Corio Campaign Committee letterhead], c. 1980 (Items 1980/543) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter from campaign director Graham Ernst, encouraging the electors of Corio to re-elect Gordon Scholes. 2 copies.

[Letter on Parliament of Australia, House of Representatives letterhead], c. 1980 (Items 1980/544) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter from Gordon Scholes to electors of Corio to let them know that he is available for assistance in any matter involving the Australian Government or Commonwealth responsibilities. 2 copies.

Scott, John Lyden, Labor, Division of Hindmarsh, SA, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party. / HOW TO VOTE FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN HINDMARSH, c. 1980 (Items 1980/545) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Hindmarsh to vote for John Scott for the House of Representatives and Dominic Foreman, Nick Bolkus and Graham Maguire for the Senate. 2 copies.

Shack, Peter, Liberal, Division of Tangney, WA, 1980 (File)
PETER SHACK MP, c. 1980 (Items 1980/546) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Tangney to re-elect Peter Shack. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE LIBERAL, c. 1980 (Items 1980/547) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Tangney to vote for Peter Shack for the House of Representatives and Reginald (Reg) Withers, Peter Durack and Noel Crichton-Browne for the Senate. 2 copies.

How to vote LIBERAL / Tangney PETER SHACK, c. 1980 (Items 1980/548) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Tangney to vote for Peter Shack for the House of Representatives and Reginald (Reg) Withers, Peter Durack and Noel Crichton-Browne for the Senate. 2 copies.

[Letter on Parliament of Australia, House of Representatives letterhead], 11 October 1980 (Item 1980/549) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter to Tangney electors from Peter Shack, seeking their support for re-election. Also encourages electors to vote for the Liberal Senate team.

NATIONAL DEFENCE VITAL ISSUE - PETER SHACK, c. 1980 (Items 1980/550) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, advertisement / article promoting the Fraser Government's defence proposals. 2 copies.

"Let's continue the job!" 212,000 EXTRA JOBS - INFLATION DOWN, SAYS PETER SHACK, c. 1980 (Items 1980/551) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, article promoting the Fraser Government's achievements in increasing employment, reduced inflation and parity pricing for oil. 2 copies.

LIBERALS BACK PETER SHACK FOR TANGNEY, c. 1980 (Items 1980/552) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, advertisement announcing the re-endorsement of the Member for Tangney, Peter Shack as the candidate for the next Federal election. 2 copies.

SHACK HAILS GOVT MOVES ON AIRWAYS; SMALL BUSINESS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/553) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, advertisement / article outlining Federal Government plans for a new international air terminal for Perth, the public enquiry into the two airline policy and domestic airfares and issues affecting small businesses. 2 copies.

LEAD ON, LIBERAL, c. 1980 (Items 1980/554) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, advertisement encouraging voters to re-elect Peter Shack and support the Liberal Senate Team. 2 copies.

[Letter on Tangney Liberal Campaign Finance Committee letterhead, c. 1980 (Items 1980/555) - Box 240
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of letter seeking donations to Peter Shack's election campaign. 2 copies.

Shaw, Lance, Liberal, Division of Parramatta, NSW, 1980 (File)
Lance Shaw stands for a Liberal Australia…, c. 1980 (Item 1980/556) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Parramatta to vote for Lance Shaw for the House of Representatives and John Carrick, Douglas (Doug) Scott and Christopher (Chris) Puplick for the Senate. Includes text in Serbo-Croatian, Italian, Arabic, Spanish, Turkish and Greek.

If you can't vote personally on October 18 you can still vote for your Liberal candidate, c. 1980 (Item 1980/557) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Card providing postal and absentee voting information. Also encourages the electors of Parramatta to vote for Lance Shaw for the House of Representatives and John Carrick, Douglas (Doug) Scott and Christopher (Chris) Puplick for the Senate.

PUT A SMALL BUSINESSMAN INTO FEDERAL PARLIAMENT, c. 1980 (Item 1980/558) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Parramatta to vote for Lance Shaw.

PUBLIC NOTICE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/559) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, advertisement encouraging the electors of Parramatta to vote for Lance Shaw.

PUT A SMALL BUSINESSMAN INTO FEDERAL PARLIAMENT, c. 1980 (Item 1980/560) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, advertisement encouraging the electors of Parramatta to vote for Lance Shaw.

Shipton, R. F. (Roger Francis), Liberal, Division of Higgins, VIC, 1980 (File)
ROGER SHIPTON HIGGINS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/561) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Higgins to vote for Roger Shipton. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE LIBERAL, c. 1980 (Items 1980/562) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Higgins to vote for Roger Shipton for the House of Representatives and Margaret Guilfoyle, Austin Lewis and Laurence Neal for the Senate. Some text in Italian and Greek. 2 copies.

REPORT TO THE ELECTORATE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/563) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet containing a report to the electorate of Higgins by Roger Shipton. Encourages electors to return their sitting member, Roger Shipton. 2 copies.

ROGER SHIPTON HIGGINS / PUBLIC MEETING, c. 1980 (Items 1980/564) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer inviting electors to a public meeting at St. John's Church Hall, Burke Road, Camberwell Junction, Thursday, 9 October, 1980. speakers included Roger Shipton and Lindsay Thompson. 2 copies.

Simon, Barry, Liberal, Division of McMillan, VIC, 1980 (File)
BARRY SIMON, M.P., c. 1980 (Items 1980/565) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Business card of Barry Simon, 1981 calendar on reverse. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE LIBERAL, c. 1980 (Items 1980/566) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of McMillan to vote for Barry Simon for the House of Representatives and Margaret Guilfoyle, Austin Lewis and Laurence Neal for the Senate. 2 copies.

The Victorian Liberal Team supports the re-election of BARRY SIMON in McMillan, c. 1980 (Items 1980/567) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer announcing the Victorian Liberal team support for the re-election of Barry Simon and encouraging the electors of McMillan to vote for him. 2 copies.

BARRY SIMON AND THE LATROBE VALLEY, c. 1980 (Item 1980/568) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of McMillan to vote for Barry Simon. Lists some of Barry Simon's successes working with the community of Latrobe Valley.

BARRY SIMON LIBERAL, c. 1980 (Items 1980/569) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Blank Barry Simon Liberal letterhead stationery, A4 page. 2 copies.

Spender, John Michael, Liberal, Division of North Sydney, NSW, 1980 (File)
JOHN SPENDER Liberal for NORTH SYDNEY, c. 1980 (Items 1980/570) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of North Sydney to vote for John Spender. 3 copies.

JOHN SPENDER NORTH SYDNEY, c. 1980 (Items 1980/571) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

2 stickers.

JOHN SPENDER Liberal for North Sydney POSTAL VOTING FOR THE 1980 FEDERAL ELECTION, c. 1980 (Items 1980/572) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet containing postal and absentee voting information. Encourages the electors of North Sydney to vote for John Spender for the House of Representatives and John Carrick, Douglas (Doug) Scott and Christopher (Chris) Puplick for the Senate. 2 copies.

[John Spender leaflet], c. 1980 (Items 1980/573) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of North Sydney to vote for John Spender for the House of Representatives and John Carrick, Douglas (Doug) Scott and Christopher (Chris) Puplick for the Senate. 2 copies.

How to vote Liberal JOHN SPENDER FOR NORTH SYDNEY, c. 1980 (Items 1980/574) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of North Sydney to vote for John Spender for the House of Representatives and John Carrick, Douglas (Doug) Scott and Christopher (Chris) Puplick for the Senate. Includes text in English, Greek, Italian, Arabic, Serbo-Croatian, German, Turkish, Spanish and Vietnamese. 2 copies.

Street, Anthony Austin (Tony), Liberal, Division of Corangamite, VIC, 1980 (File)
Tony Street / Corangamite, c. 1980 (Items 1980/575) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Corangamite to vote for Tony Street for the House of Representatives and Margaret Guilfoyle, Austin Lewis and Laurence Neal for the Senate. 2 copies.

SENATE. How to vote LIBERAL PARTY and NATIONAL PARTY joint Senate team / How to vote LIBERAL for THE HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES, c. 1980 (Items 1980/576) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Corangamite to vote for Tony Street for the House of Representatives and Margaret Guilfoyle, Austin Lewis and Laurence Neal for the Senate. 2 copies.

ELECTION REPORT - No. 1., c. 1980 (Items 1980/577) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

2 reports (2 pages each).

Photocopy of election report one by the Corangamite Electorate Committee, Campaign committee. Reports on campaign activities. 2 copies.

ELECTION REPORT - No. 2. - WEDNESDAY, 1st. October, 1980, 1 October 1980 (Items 1980/578) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

2 reports (2 pages each).

Photocopy of election report two by the Corangamite Electorate Committee, Campaign committee. Reports on campaign activities. 2 copies.

ELECTION REPORT - No. 3. - WEDNESDAY, 8th. October, 1980, 8 October 1980 (Items 1980/579) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

2 reports (2 pages each).

Photocopy of election report three by the Corangamite Electorate Committee, Campaign committee. Reports on campaign activities. 2 copies.

ELECTION REPORT - No. 4. - WEDNESDAY, 15th. October, 1980, 15 October 1980 (Item 1980/580) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

1 report (2 pages).

Photocopy of election report four by the Corangamite Electorate Committee, Campaign committee. Reports on campaign activities.

ELECTION REPORT - No. 5. - WEDNESDAY, 22nd. October, 1980, 22 October 1980 (Items 1980/581) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

2 reports (2 pages each).

Photocopy of election report five by the Corangamite Electorate Committee, Campaign committee. Reports on campaign outcomes. 2 copies.

Sturgess, Philip, Progress Party, Division of Ryan, QLD, 1980 (File)
Progress Party / HOW TO VOTE IN : RYAN, c. 1980 (Items 1980/582) - Box 241
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Ryan to vote for Philip Sturgess. Also encourages electors to vote for Vivian Forbes and Frank Paull for the Senate. 2 copies.

Tambling, Grant, Northern Territory Country Liberal Party, Division of Northern Territory, NT, 1980 (File)
NOW KEEP THE FLAG FLYING IN CANBERRA, c. 1980 (Items 1980/583) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Northern Territory to vote for Grant Tambling. 2 copies.

keep the flag flying - VOTE CLP, c. 1980 (Items 1980/584) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Northern Territory to vote for Grant Tambling for the House of Representatives and Bernard (Bernie) Kilgariff and Graeme Lewis for the Senate. 2 copies.

[Letter on Grant Tambling letterhead], 3 September 1980 (Item 1980/585) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter to Charge Nurse and Staff, from Grant Tambling, introducing himself as the endorsed CLP candidate for the House of Representatives.

[Letter on Grant Tambling letterhead], 3 September 1980 (Item 1980/586) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter to Mr Warren, from Grant Tambling, introducing himself as the endorsed CLP candidate for the House of Representatives.

[Letter on Grant Tambling letterhead], 3 September 1980 (Item 1980/587) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter to Mr Warren, from Grant Tambling, introducing himself as the endorsed CLP candidate for the House of Representatives. Seeks assistance with the election campaign and highlights the difficulties posed by the size of the electorate.

[Letter on Grant Tambling letterhead], 3 September 1980 (Item 1980/588) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter from Grant Tambling, to a station owner or manager, introducing himself as the endorsed CLP candidate for the House of Representatives. Highlights the difficulties posed by the remoteness of many parts of the electorate.

[Letter on Grant Tambling letterhead], c. 1980 (Item 1980/589) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Photocopy of a letter from Grant Tambling, introducing himself as the endorsed CLP candidate for the House of Representatives. Highlights his desire to work with Aboriginal communities of the Northern Territory and be their representative for the Federal Government.

Thomson, David, National Country Party, Division of Leichhardt, QLD, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE NATIONALS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/590) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Leichhardt to vote for David Thomson for the House of Representatives and the National team of Florence (Flo) Bjelke-Petersen, Glenister (Glen) Sheil and Ronald (Ron) Maunsell for the Senate. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE FOR THE GOVERNMENT, c. 1980 (Items 1980/591) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name and image of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Leichhardt to vote for David Thomson for the House of Representatives and Liberal candidates Neville Bonner, Yvonne McComb and Franz Born for the Senate. 2 copies.

YOUR MEMBER, YOUR MINISTER, YOUR MAN. DAVID THOMSON, c. 1980 (Items 1980/592) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, advertisement encouraging the electors of Leichhardt to vote for David Thomson. 2 copies.

THE NORTH IS THOMSON TERRITORY / YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW. THOMSON'S THE MAN, 15 October 1980 (Items 1980/593) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clippings from the Advertiser, advertisements encouraging the electors of Leichhardt to vote for David Thomson. 2 copies.

Inflation, oil, jobs 'DON'T BE TAKEN IN BY ALP', c. 1980 (Items 1980/594) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

3 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, article and advertisement encouraging the electors of Leichhardt to vote for David Thomson. 3 copies.

Candidates answer WEL questions, 12 October 1980 (Items 1980/595) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clippings from Cairnsweek, article in which the candidates of Leichhardt, including David Thomson, answer questions from the Women's Electoral Lobby (WEL). 2 copies.

Thomson, John, Australian Democrats, Division of Franklin, TAS, 1980 (File)
AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS FOR FRANKLIN / VOTE [1] THOMSON, c. 1980 (Item 1980/596) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

VOTE 1 THOMMO, c. 1980 (Item 1980/597) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Franklin to vote for John Thomson

Towers, William (Bill), Australian Democrats, Division of Flinders, VIC, 1980 (File)
1980's "DECADE OF THE AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS", c. 1980 (Items 1980/598) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Flinders to vote for Bill Towers for the House of Representatives and John Siddons, Janet Powell and Ian Price for the Senate. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE AUSTALIAN DEMOCRATS / Get Australia Together, c. 1980 (Items 1980/599) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Flinders to vote for Bill Towers for the House of Representatives and John Siddons, Janet Powell and Ian Price for the Senate. Includes options to distribute remaining preferences to Labor or Liberal. 2 copies.

Tuckey, Wilson, Liberal, Division of O'Connor, WA, 1980 (File)
ENDORSED LIBERAL CANDIDATE FOR O'CONNOR, c. 1980 (Items 1980/600) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

Calling card of Wilson Tuckey, identifying him as the endorsed Liberal candidate for O'Connor. 3 copies.

WILSON TUCKEY ENDORSED LIBERAL CANDIDATE FOR O'CONNOR, c. 1980 (Items 1980/601) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Flyer identifying Wilson Tuckey as the endorsed Liberal candidate for O'Connor. Also encourages electors to support the Liberal Senate team. 3 copies.

WILSON Tuckey AN EFFECTIVE VOICE FOR O'CONNOR, c. 1980 (Items 1980/602) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of O'Connor to vote for Wilson Tuckey for the House of Representatives and Reginald (Reg) Withers, Peter Durack and Noel Crichton-Browne for the Senate. 3 copies.

ENDORSED LIBERAL CANDIDATE FOR O'CONNOR, c. 1980 (Items 1980/603) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

2 maps.

Map of the Electorate of O'Connor from Wilson Tuckey, identifying him as the endorsed Liberal candidate for O'Connor. 2 copies.

How to vote LIBERAL, c. 1980 (Items 1980/604) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of O'Connor to vote for Wilson Tuckey for the House of Representatives and Reginald (Reg) Withers, Peter Durack and Noel Crichton-Browne for the Senate. 2 copies.

Viner, Ian, Liberal, Division of Stirling, WA, 1980 (File)
THINK, c. 1980 (Items 1980/605) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Stirling to vote for Ian Viner. 2 copies.

THINK AGAIN, c. 1980 (Items 1980/606) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Stirling to vote for Ian Viner for the House of Representatives and Reginald (Reg) Withers, Peter Durack and Noel Crichton-Browne for the Senate. 2 copies.

WATCH OUT FOR YOUR HIP POCKET, c. 1980 (Items 1980/607) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Stirling to vote for Ian Viner. 2 copies.

Ian Viner is a people's man, c. 1980 (Items 1980/608) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Card encouraging the electors of Stirling to vote for Ian Viner. 2 copies.

How to vote LIBERAL, c. 1980 (Items 1980/609) - Box 242
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Stirling to vote for Ian Viner for the House of Representatives and Reginald (Reg) Withers, Peter Durack and Noel Crichton-Browne for the Senate. 2 copies.

Wallis, Laurie, Labor, Division of Grey, SA, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN GREY, c. 1980 (Items 1980/610) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Grey to vote for Laurie Wallis for the House of Representatives and Dominic Foreman, Nick Bolkus and Graham Maguire for the Senate. 2 copies.

Walsh, Justin, Socialist Party of Australia, Division of Grayndler, NSW, 1980 (File)
ACTION FOR…, c. 1980 (Items 1980/611) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Grayndler to vote for Justin Walsh. Includes text in Portuguese. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE SOCIALIST PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, c. 1980 (Items 1980/612) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Grayndler to vote for Justin Walsh for the House of Representatives and Peter Symon, Harry Black, Raymond Ferguson and Edgar Woodbury for the Senate. Includes text in Arabic, Greek, Spanish and Portuguese. 2 copies.

Warn, Patti, Labor, Division of Bass, TAS, 1980 (File)
How to Raise the standard, c. 1980 (Items 1980/613) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Bass to vote for Patti Warn for the House of Representatives and Jean Hearn, John Coates and John White for the Senate. 2 copies.

PATTI WARN LABOR BASS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/614) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Card encouraging the electors of Bass to vote for Patti Warn for the House of Representatives and Jean Hearn, John Coates and John White for the Senate. 2 copies.

Wells, Deane, Labor, Division of Petrie, QLD, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE IN PETRIE Deane McM. Wells, c. 1980 (Item 1980/615) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Petrie to vote for Deane Wells. Also encourages electors to vote for Labor candidates James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate.

West, S. (Suzanne Margaret), Labor, Division of Hume, NSW, 1980 (File)
Sue West for HUME, c. 1980 (Items 1980/616) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

3 stickers.

Sue West cares…, c. 1980 (Items 1980/617) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Hume to vote for Sue West. 2 copies.

Raise the standard in HUME SUE WEST CARES, c. 1980 (Items 1980/618) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Hume to vote for Sue West for the House of Representatives and Douglas McClelland, Bruce Childs and Kerry Sibraa for the Senate. 2 copies.

RAISE THE STANDARD / VOTE [1] SUE WEST / A.L.P. for Hume, c. 1980 (Items 1980/619) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

RAISE THE STANDARD / VOTE [1] SUE WEST / A.L.P. for Hume, c. 1980 (Items 1980/620) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

2 stickers.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES / Sue West for Hume / ALP HOW TO VOTE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/621) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Hume to vote for Sue West for the House of Representatives and Douglas McClelland, Bruce Childs and Kerry Sibraa for the Senate. Includes text in Italian, Greek, Spanish, Turkish, Macedonian, Portuguese, Serbo-Croatian and Arabic. 3 copies.

PROFILE OF LABOR'S SUE WEST, June 1979 (Items 1980/622) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Candidate profile document for Sue West. One copy hand annotated with an update dated October 1980. 2 copies.

[Collection of Radio Ad transcripts], June 1979 (Items 1980/623) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

6 pages.

Photocopied transcripts of six Radio Advertisements for Sue West.

Whyatt, John Bruce, Labor, Division of Boothby, SA, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN BOOTHBY, c. 1980 (Items 1980/624) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Boothby to vote for John Bruce Whyatt for the House of Representatives and Dominic Foreman, Nick Bolkus and Graham Maguire for the Senate. 2 copies.

Willis, Ralph, Labor, Division of Gellibrand, VIC, 1980 (File)
Raise the standard. VOTE ALP / Re-Elect RALPH WILLIS GELLIBRAND, c. 1980 (Items 1980/625) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Gellibrand to vote for Ralph Willis for the House of Representatives and Cyril Primmer, Robert Ray and Jean Melzer for the Senate. 2 copies.

Wilson, I. B. C. (Ian Bonython Cameron), Liberal, Division of Sturt, SA, 1980 (File)
Policy Summary / FOR STURT VOTE LIBERAL, c. 1980 (Item 1980/626) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet containing the Liberal policy summary and encouraging the electors of Sturt to vote for Ian Wilson for the House of Representatives and Donald (Don) Jessop, Robert Hill and Craig Spiel for the Senate.

VOTE [1] WILSON, Ian FOR STURT, c. 1980 (Item 1980/627) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Sturt to vote for Ian Wilson.

HOW TO VOTE Liberal STURT, c. 1980 (Items 1980/628) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Sturt to vote for Ian Wilson for the House of Representatives and Donald (Don) Jessop, Robert Hill and Craig Spiel for the Senate.

IAN WILSON FOR STURT, c. 1980 (Item 1980/629) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

DO YOU NEED A POSTAL VOTE?, c. 1980 (Items 1980/630) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet containing postal and absentee voting information and encouraging the electors of Sturt to vote for Ian Wilson. 2 copies.

[Letter on Ian Wilson for Sturt letterhead], 8 October 1980 (Items 1980/631) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Letter to the electors of Sturt, from Ian Wilson, alerting them to changes to polling booth locations. 2 copies.

Wilson, Keith, Labor, Division of Wannon, VIC, 1980 (File)
How to vote Australian Labor Party / Raise the standard, c. 1980 (Items 1980/632) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Wannon to vote for Keith Wilson for the House of Representatives and Cyril Primmer, Robert Ray and Jean Melzer for the Senate. 2 copies.

Wisby, Marjorie, Progress Party, Division of Hughes, NSW, 1980 (File)
CANDIDATE'S PLEDGE, 3 October 1980 (Items 1980/633) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Candidate pledge signed by M. N. Wisby. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE PROGRESS PARTY for HUGHES, c. 1980 (Items 1980/634) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Hughes to vote for Marjorie Wisby for the House of Representatives and Fernand Eyschen, Nicholas Hudson, Christopher (Chris) Puplick, Douglas (Doug) Scott and John Carrick for the Senate. 2 copies.

Wuttke, Colin, Progressive Conservative Party (Australia), Division of Sturt, SA, 1980 (File)
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY… the party that supports re-introduction of Australia's traditional migration policy., 15 October 1980 (Items 1980/635) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from the North East Leader, advertisement encouraging electors to vote for Colin Wuttke. 2 copies.

Yabsley, Michael, Liberal, Division of Fraser, ACT, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE LIBERAL, c. 1980 (Items 1980/636) - Box 243
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Fraser to vote for Michael Yabsley for the House of Representatives and John Knight and David Adams for the Senate. 2 copies.

Yakimov, Basil A. (Basil Alexandrovich), Independent, Division of Fraser, ACT, 1980 (File)
VOTE FOR THIS CARING MAN TO REPRESENT YOU, c. 1980 (Items 1980/637) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

2 documents (8 pages each).

Document introducing Basil Yakimov and encouraging the electors of Fraser to vote for him. Includes copies of Letters to the editor of the Canberra Times and an open letter to the World Council of Churches. 2 copies.

Independent for Fraser seat, c. 1980 (Items 1980/638) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, article introducing Basil Yakimov as an Independent candidate for Fraser. 2 copies.

GIVE ME A CHANCE!, c. 1980 (Items 1980/639) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, advertisement encouraging the electors of Fraser to vote for Basil Yakimov. 2 copies.

THERE WILL NEVER BE CHEAP PETROL, 11 October 1980 (Items 1980/640) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

3 press releases.

Press release by Basil Yakimov expressing his disappointment that the media has treated him unfairly by publishing material from other candidates while ignoring him. Asks the media to give him a chance. 3 copies.

PRESS RELEASE / INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR THE SEAT OF FRASER, 8 October 1980 (Items 1980/641) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

3 press releases.

Press release by Basil Yakimov highlighting that he is an Independent candidate advocating for the issues that he believes are important. 3 copies.

PRESS RELEASE / BASIL A. YAKIMOV, B.TH. M.A. / INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR THE SEAT OF FRASER, 30 September 1980 (Items 1980/642) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

3 press releases.

Press release by Basil Yakimov highlighting the possibility of a wide crisis due to Iran-Iraq conflict. 3 copies.

Young, Mick (Michael Jerome), Labor, Division of Port Adelaide, SA, 1980 (File)
Australian Labor Party / HOW TO VOTE FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN PORT ADELAIDE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/643) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Port Adelaide to vote for Mick Young for the House of Representatives and Dominic Foreman, Nick Bolkus and Graham Maguire for the Senate. 2 copies.

YOUR REPRESENTATIVE IN CANBERRA, c. 1980 (Item 1980/644) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter from Mick Young encouraging the electors of Port Adelaide to re-elect him.

MICK YOUNG M.P. PORT ADELAIDE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/645) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Card introducing Mick Young as the Labor candidate for Port Adelaide.

POLLING BOOTHS, c. 1980 (Item 1980/646) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer listing polling booth locations for the electoral division of Port Adelaide, distributed by Mick Young.

[Campaign material from Mick Young], c. 1980 (Item 1980/647) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

1 envelope, 1 letter, 2 flyers, 2 cards.

Collection of campaign material posted out within the Port Adelaide electorate. Envelope containing: a letter from Mick Young, a flyer encourging electors to vote for the Labor Senate Team, a card introducing Mick Young with contact details and a map of the electorate, a polling booth list and a how to vote card.

Series. Senate

Austen, Brian, Australian Democrats, TAS, 1980 (File)
VOTE [1] Brian AUSTEN / AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS FIRST FOR THE SENATE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/648) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

Clothier, Geoffrey (Geoff), National Country Party, SA, 1980 (File)
GEOFF CLOTHIER NATIONAL COUNTRY PARTY SENATE CANDIDATE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/649) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging electors to vote for Geoffrey Clothier, Sylvia Schulz and Peter McBride for the Senate. Alo encourages electors to vote for Anthony Beck and Kim Ross for the House of Representatives. 2 copies.

Jamieson, Alan, Australia Party, SA, 1980 (File)
ALAN JAMIESON SENATE CANDIDATE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/650) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Brief biographical details of Alan Jamieson, Senate candidate.

Fifield, Lionel, Independent, QLD, 1980 (File)
INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATION FOR YOU IN CANBERRA, c. 1980 (Items 1980/651) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors of Queensland to vote for Independent candidate Lionel Fifield for the Senate. 2 copies.

LIONEL FIFIELD - SENATE CANDIDATE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/652) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors of Queensland to vote for Independent candidate Lionel Fifield for the Senate. 2 copies.

"NEW POLITICS" IS KEY TO THE '80's, c. 1980 (Items 1980/653) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of article by Lionel Fifield from an unknown publication. Discusses the need for a new era in politics and the need for people with a deep desire to serve. 2 copies.

Politics of wisdom, c. 1980 (Items 1980/654) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of article by Lionel Fifield from an unknown publication. Talks about a new era in politics. 2 copies.

PERSONAL DETAILS OF LIONEL FIFIELD, c. 1980 (Items 1980/655) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Document summarising the personal details of Lionel Fifield. 2 copies.

A PRIVATE LETTER FROM LIONEL FIFIELD, c. 1980 (Items 1980/656) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Letter from Lionel Fifield, outlining his reasons for standing for the Senate. 2 copies.

THE ASPIRATIONS OF HARMONY INDEPENDENTS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/657) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

A summary of the aspirations of Independent candidate Lionel Fifield. 2 copies.

Forbes, Vivian, Progress Party, QLD, 1980 (File)
This season, spare a thought for John Rover - the forgotten man in the Land of the Free, c. 1980 (Items 1980/658) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet distributed by the Progress Party. Contains a copy of the poem The Land of the Free by Viv (Vivian) Forbes. 2 copies.

[Letter on Progress Party letterhead], c. 1980 (Items 1980/659) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter from Viv (Vivian) Forbes encouraging electors to support the Progress Party. 2 copies.

THE ROAD AHEAD, 6 October 1980 (Items 1980/660) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

2 speech transcripts (6 pages each).

An address by Viv (Vivian) Forbes, leader of the Progress Party Senate Team at the launching of the Federal Election Campaign, 6 October 1980.

THE SENATE SHOULD BE THE Watchdog OF THE NATION'S BUSINESS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/661) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors of Queensland to vote for Progress Party candidate Vivian Forbes for the Senate. 2 copies.

Keeffe, James, Labor, QLD, 1980 (File)
STOP THE PETROL PRICE RIP-OFF, c. 1980 (Items 1980/662) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote Labor. Highlights the petrol price increase since the Fraser Government took office. Includes a caricature of Malcolm Faser pumping money from a citizen petrol bowser. 2 copies.

[Letter on Parliament of Australia, The Senate letterhead], 13 October 1980 (Items 1980/663) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter from Jim Keefe regarding arrangements on election day. 2 copies.

Kitto, David, Progressive Conservative Party (Australia), 1980 (File)
The Editor,, 7 October 1980 (Items 1980/664) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Letter to the Editor, from David Kitto, seeking publication of an advertisement about the Progressive Conservative Party. 2 copies.

SENATE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/665) - Box 244
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Candidate profile of David Kitto. 2 copies.

Kroschel, Gordon Colin, Independent, SA, 1980 (File)
TO THE EDITOR, 3 October 1980 (Items 1980/666) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter to the Editor, from Collin Kroschel identifying himself as a Concerned Christian Candidate standing for the Senate. 2 copies.

Langmore, John, Labor, ACT, 1980 (File)
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES ON JOHN LANGMORE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/667) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Biographical details of John Langmore.

MEDIA RELEASE…, 8 June 1980 (Item 1980/668) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

1 press release.

Media release announcing John Langmore's selection as Labor's second candidate in the ACT.

THE FRASER ICE AGE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/669) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Document summarising negative impacts of the Fraser Government.

NOTES ON ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY, c. 1980 (Item 1980/670) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

3 pages.

Article by John Langmore discussing economic democracy.

THE ARMS RACE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/671) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Article by John Langmore discussing the potential growth of nuclear arms in the Soviet Union and the United States. Encourages Government spending on a disarmament program.

ALP POLICY FOR THE A.C.T. / THE ECONOMY, SECURITY AND EQUITY / JOHN LANGMORE, LABOR SENATE CANDIDATE, 5 September 1980 (Item 1980/672) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

3 pages.

Discussion of Liberal policy effects on the ACT and how Labor policy will benefit the ACT.

[Letter to the Editor], 30 September 1980 (Item 1980/673) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Letter to the Editor of The Canberra Times, from John Langmore. Discusses the impact of Labor policies on inflation.

[Letter from John Langmore], 2 June 1980 (Item 1980/674) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

1 letter.

Letter to Labor Party Members from John Langmore encouraging them to vote for him in the pre-selection ballot.

Special Report, 29 July 1980 (Item 1980/675) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

4 pages.

Article by John Langmore explaining the implications of a resource tax on mining or exploitation of Australia's mineral wealth.

SECURITY AND JUSTICE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/676) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

2 articles (4 pages each).

Article by John Langmore discussing economic security, unemployment and inflation. States that Labor's economic policies would make Australia a more economically secure and just, and therefore lively society. 2 copies

WORK FOR ALL, c. 1980 (Item 1980/677) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

14 pages.

Article by John Langmore discussing the impacts of unemployment. Outlines potential economic and social strategies for Australia that would contribute to employment creation. Includes a select bibliography.

Economics for "a more lively society", c. 1980 (Item 1980/678) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of an article by John Langmore discussing economic security, unemployment and inflation. States that Labor's economic policies would make Australia a more economically secure and just, and therefore lively society.

NORTH - SOUTH: THE BRANDT AND HARRIES REPORTS COMPARED, c. 1980 (Item 1980/679) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

1 article (12 pages).

Draft copy of John Langmore's piece published in Labor Forum in July 1980. The article compares and discusses the Brandt and Harries Reports on international affairs and the relationship between developing and developed nations.

Maguire, Graham, Labor, SA, 1980 (File)
WHAT HAS MR FRASER DONE TO KEEP DOWN THE PRICE OF YOUR GROCERIES?, c. 1980 (Item 1980/680) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer on Graham Maguire's letterhead highlighting the increase in prices for basic food products between 1975 and 1980. Maguire argues that a Labor government will "attack the price spiral".

McKenzie-Huish, Mary, Progressive Conservative Party (Australia), 1980 (File)
SENATE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/681) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Press release containing a biography of Senate candidate Mary McKenzie-Huish. 2 copies.

Modistach, Ian, Australia Party, SA, 1980 (File)
IAN MODISTACH SENATE CANDIDATE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/682) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Brief biographical details of Ian Modistach, Australia Party Senate candidate.

Moore, Pamela (Pam), Independent, VIC, 1980 (File)
VOTE [1] FOR JOBLESS ACTION, c. 1980 (Items 1980/683) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for Pam Moore. Discusses unemployment issues. 2 copies.

FREE CONCERT, c. 1980 (Items 1980/684) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer inviting electors to a free concert at Universal Workshop, Victoria St., Fitzroy, Monday 13 October, 1980. 2 copies.

put an UNEMPLOYED person into the SENATE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/685) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for Pam Moore. Reverse includes an invitation to a free concert at Universal Workshop, Victoria St., Fitzroy, Monday 13 October, 1980.

VOTE [1] FOR JOBS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/686) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for Pam Moore. Includes an invitation to a public meeting Tuesday, 23 September, 1980 at Lodge Room. Collingwood Town Hall. 2 copies.

VOTE [1] PAM MOORE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/687) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

Card/bookmark encouraging electors to vote for Pam Moore. 2 copies.

VOTE [1] PAM MOORE FOR JOBLESS ACTION, c. 1980 (Items 1980/688) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for Pam Moore. Discusses unemployment issues. 2 copies.

Press Statement Issued by Pam Moore on Sunday 5th October, 5 October 1980 (Items 1980/689) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

2 press releases (3 pages each).

Press statement by Pam Moore discussing the unemployment situation in Australia. 2 copies.

PRESS STATEMENT / UNEMPLOYED WOMAN STANDS FOR THE SENATE, 1 October 1980 (Items 1980/690) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

2 press releases (1 page each).

Press statement encouraging electors to vote for Pam Moore. Discusses the unemployment situation in Australia. 2 copies.

PRESS RELEASE, 1 October 1980 (Items 1980/691) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

2 press releases (1 page each).

Press release encouraging electors to vote for Pam Moore. Accuses Malcolm Fraser of ignoring the plight of the jobless and all those Australians living below the poverty line. 2 copies.

JOBLESS ACTION - A VOICE FOR THE UNEMPLOYED, c. 1980 (Items 1980/692) - Box 245
Physical Description Note

2 press releases (2 pages each).

Press statement encouraging electors to vote for Pam Moore. Discusses the unemployment situation in Australia. 2 copies.

Myers, Estelle, Independent, NSW, 1980 (File)
MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT, 12 October 1980 (Item 1980/693) - Box 246
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Newspaper clipping from The Sun-Herald, advertisement encouraging electors to vote for Estelle Myers.

Care's her platform, 24 September 1980 (Item 1980/694) - Box 246
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Newspaper clipping from the Daily Mirror, article introducing Independent candidate Estelle Myers.

SKY THE LIMIT FOR ESTELLE, 30 September 1980 (Item 1980/695) - Box 246
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Newspaper clipping from the Daily Mirror, article introducing hang-gliding mother of two, ex-television producer turned spiritual healer, Independent candidate Estelle Myers.

PRESS RELEASE - FOR IMMEDIATE USE / TOP COMMUNICATIONS LADY LOOKS TO PLACE IN THE SENATE, 21 September 1980 (Item 1980/696) - Box 246
Physical Description Note

1 press release.

Press release by Estelle Myers, with a brief biography and stating that People that care is the basis of her Senate bid.

Their visions for future government:, May 1980 (Items 1980/697) - Box 246
Physical Description Note

4 pages.

Photocopy of article published in Ziriuz, about two candidates actively involved in the alternative growth movement running for Senate, Estelle Myers and Lionel Fifield. 2 copies.

PEOPLE POWER - TOWARDS AND ALTERNATIVE FUTURE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/698) - Box 246
Physical Description Note

2 documents (6 pages each).

Draft copy of Estelle Myers's piece published in Ziriuz in May 1980. 2 copies.

SENATE BID FEATURES NEW FLAG, 31 March 1980 (Items 1980/699) - Box 246
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Illawarra Mercury, article stating Estelle Meyers wants to be a Senator and hopes to promote a new Australian flag if she is elected. 2 copies.

Two seek Federal Senate election, November 1979 (Items 1980/700) - Box 246
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of article published in Ziriuz, about two people involved in the New Age lifestyles movement seeking seats in Australia's Federal Parliament, Estelle Myers and Lionel Fifield. Includes an open letter from Estelle Myers. 2 copies.

[1] VOTE 1. ESTELLE MYERS, c. 1980 (Item 1980/701) - Box 246
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of New South Wales to vote for Estelle Myers. Reverse includes a copy of the article 'Their visions for future government:' published in Ziriuz, May 1980.

MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT, c. 1980 (Items 1980/702) - Box 246
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of New South Wales to vote for Estelle Myers. 2 copies.

[Letter from Estelle Myers], 12 September 1980 (Items 1980/703) - Box 246
Physical Description Note

2 letters.

Letter from Estelle Myers encouraging electors to vote for Peace. 2 copies.

Neal, Laurence, National Country Party, VIC, 1980 (File)
Democrats attacked, 24 September 1980 (Item 1980/704) - Box 246
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from the Bendigo Advertiser, article with statements from the National Party Senator Laurie Neal claiming that the Australian Democrats support the Labor Party.

Nile, Fred, Call to Australia Party, NSW, 1980 (File)
TO THE CITIZENS OF NEW SOUTH WALES A SOLEMN PLEDGE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/705) - Box 246
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of New South Wales to vote for Fred Nile, John Whitehall and Joan Loew for the Senate. Includes options to distribute remaining preferences towards Liberal or Labor, and a quote from Nile from a speech on 15 October 1980.

Patterson, John, National Country Party, WA, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE FOR THE Liberal-National Country Party COALITION GOVERNMENT, c. 1980 (Item 1980/706) - Box 246
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

How to vote card encouraging electors to vote for John Paterson, John McIntyre and Leonard Newing for the Senate. Alo encourages electors to vote for Mel Bungey for the House of Representatives. Includes pictures of John Paterson and Doug Anthony. 2 copies.

Powell, Janet, Australian Democrats, VIC, 1980 (File)
Four more AD seats, c. 1980 (Item 1980/707) - Box 246
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper article in which Senate candidate Janet Powell predicts that the Australian Democrats will gain more Senators in the election.

Puplick, C. J. (Christopher John), Liberal, NSW, 1980 (File)
Smelter questions to be answered: Senator, 15 October 1980 (Items 1980/708) - Box 246
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Cessnock Advertiser, article highlighting questions around smelter developments in the Newcastle-Hunter region.

Siddons, John R. (John Royston), Australian Democrats, VIC, 1980 (File)
Balance of power is just a stepping stone, 13 October 1980 (Item 1980/709) - Box 246
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Bendigo advertiser, article reporting that John Siddons, Victorian Senate candidate claims the Australian Democrats could be trusted to handle the balance of power in the Senate honestly and responsibly.

Series. Political Parties

Australian Democrats, 1980 (File)
AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS Get Australia together, c. 1980 (Items 1980/710) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

Circular card/badge. 3 copies.

AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS, c. 1980 (Item 1980/711) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/712) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

1 sticker sheet.

5 stickers on backing sheet.

AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS GET AUSTRALIA TOGETHER, c. 1980 (Items 1980/713) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

1 sticker sheet.

28 stickers on backing sheet.

SENATOR DON CHIPP says: "Get Australia Together", c. 1980 (Items 1980/714) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

4 leaflets.

Leaflet summarising the objectives of the Australian Democrats. 4 copies.

AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS / SENATOR DON CHIPP says:, c. 1980 (Item 1980/715) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet summarising the objectives of the Australian Democrats.

HOW TO VOTE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/716) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging electors of the Australian Capital Territory to vote for John Filler and John Morgan for the Senate. Also encourages electors to vote for House of Representatives candidates Dimmen De Graaff for Fraser and Leo Nesic for Canberra. Includes options to distribute remaining preferences towards Labor or Liberal. 2 copies.

Chipp will keep Govt honest, 8 October 1980 (Item 1980/717) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from the Bendigo Advertiser, article discussing the upcoming Australian Democrats policy speech to be given by Senator Don Chipp on national television and radio at 8.30PM, 8 October 1980.

Democrats seek referendum on fuels control, 11 September 1980 (Item 1980/718) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from the Bendigo Advertiser, article reporting that the Australian Democrats have called for a referendum to give the Federal Government complete control over Australia's fuel resources.

Limits, morale and the jobless, 10 September 1980 (Item 1980/719) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from the Bendigo Advertiser, article discussing unemployment.

HELP HELP CHIPP-IN, 17 September 1980 (Item 1980/720) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from the Bendigo Advertiser, advertisement seeking assistance at polling booths.

Candidates sign pledge not to block Supply, 27 September 1980 (Item 1980/721) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from The Age, article reporting that Australian Democrat Senate candidates had signed statutory declarations binding themselves not to block Supply bills.

Democrats seek equality, 25 September 1980 (Item 1980/722) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from The Age, article discussing the Australian Democrats stance on issues affecting equality in Australian society.

RECURRENT PROBLEM, 14 October 1980 (Item 1980/723) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Newspaper clipping from The Telegraph, letter to the editor from Colin Officer discussing the recurrent problem of which party to trust. Encourages readers to become a member of the Australian Democrats.

RECURRENT PROBLEM, 14 October 1980 (Item 1980/724) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from The Telegraph, letter to the editor from Colin Officer discussing the recurrent problem of which party to trust. Encourages readers to become a member of the Australian Democrats.

There IS an Alternative!, 15 October 1980 (Item 1980/725) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from Kilmore Free Press, article encouraging electors to vote for the Australian Democrats.

Thinking voters, 15 October 1980 (Item 1980/726) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from the Bendigo Advertiser, letter to the editor from Dennis Lacey discussing the average Australian's lack of interest in the democratic process and the importance of the thinking voter for the survival of new emerging parties such as the Australian Democrats.

Democrats hit at pay laws, 8 September 1980 (Item 1980/727) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from The Sun, article discussing the Australian Democrats plan to push for a referendum to change the arbitration system.

STATEMENT BY SIR MARK OLIPHANT, 16 February 1980 (Items 1980/728) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer containing a statement from Sir Mark Oliphant praising Don Chipp and the Australian Democrats as a democratic party. 2 copies.

Summaries of Objectives and Policies, c. 1980 (Items 1980/729) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet containing summaries of objectives and policies of the Australian Democrats. 2 copies.

Education, c. 1980 (Items 1980/730) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

2 documents (3 pages each).

Photocopy of extract from Australian Democrats policy papers on education. 2 copies (One copy annotated to indicate it formed the main basis for an address to Bendigo Education forum).

Australian Democrats and their Pension Policy, September 1980 (Items 1980/731) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of extract from Abolition of the Means Test. Outlines the attitudes of the Australian Democrats towards pensions and pensioner benefits. 2 copies.

Democrats aim to lift burdens on rural sector, 8 October 1980 (Item 1980/732) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from theWeekly Times, article discussing the Australian Democrats rural policy.

Concerned about our future, 4 October 1980 (Item 1980/733) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from the Bendigo Advertiser, letter to the editor discussing areas of concern for the future of the nation. Encourages electors to read the Australian Democrats policies.

"We're being forced apart", 1 October 1980 (Item 1980/734) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from the Nunnawading Gazette, article reporting statements made by John Siddons at an address to Eastern Metropolitan candidates of the Australian Democrats.

[Photocopies of newspaper clippings], c. 1980 (Item 1980/735) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clippings from the Nunnawading Gazette and an unidentified paper. One article reporting statements made by John Siddons at an address to Eastern Metropolitan candidates of the Australian Democrats and a letter to the editor from Edwin Adamson correcting an incorrectly reported quote.

[Australian Democrats South Australian how to vote cards], c. 1980 (Item 1980/736) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

1 sheet.

Large sheet of how to vote cards for Australian Democrats candidates in South Australia, perhaps a proof from a printer. Encourages the electors of South Australia to vote for Senate candidates Janine Haines. Ian Gilfillan and David Vigor. For the House of Representatives the public are encouraged to vote for Peter Adamson in Adelaide; Judith Jenkins in Kingston, Robert (Bob) Manhire in Port Adelaide and David D'Angelo in Sturt.

Australian Labor Party, 1980 (File)
Raise the standard, c. 1980 (Items 1980/737) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

2 badges.

Badge with the Australian Labor Party slogan "Raise the standard". 2 copies.

Raise the standard, c. 1980 (Items 1980/738) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

5 cards.

Circular card/badge with the Australian Labor Party slogan "Raise the standard". 5 copies.

[Australian Labor Party, NSW how to vote card], c. 1980 (Items 1980/739) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

How to vote card encouraging electors of New South Wales to vote for Labor candidates Douglas McClelland, Bruce Childs and Kerry Sibraa for the Senate. Includes a House of Representatives absent vote section with space for polling assistants to insert the relevant information. Includes text in English, Italian, Greek, Spanish, Turkish, Macedonian, Portuguese, Serbo-Croatian and Arabic. 3 copies.

[Australian Labor Party, QLD how to vote card], c. 1980 (Items 1980/740) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of QLD to vote for Labor candidates for the House of Representatives. Also encourages electors to vote for James Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert Gleeson for the Senate. 3 copies.

Meet Labor's Senate team, c. 1980 (Items 1980/741) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

4 cards.

Card introducing South Australian Labor Senate candidates Dominic Foreman, Nick Bolkus and Graham Maguire. 4 copies.

Raise the standard - elect the ALP Senate Team, c. 1980 (Items 1980/742) - Box 247
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

Card introducing Victorian Labor Senate candidates Jean Melzer, Cyril Primmer and Robert Ray. 3 copies.

Meet Labor's Senate Team / Raise the standard, c. 1980 (Items 1980/743) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

Card introducing Queensland Labor Senate candidates James (Jim) Keeffe, Gerry Jones and Robert (Bob) Gleeson. 3 copies.

THREE DOLLARS, c. 1980 (Items 1980/744) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Australian bank note styled flyer accusing the Fraser Government of a petrol tax rip off. 3 copies.

AUSTRALIAN PETRO-DOLLAR, c. 1980 (Items 1980/745) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Australian bank note styled flyer accusing the Fraser Government of a petrol tax rip off and encouraging electors to vote ALP. 3 copies.

ΠΕΡΙΣΣΟΤΕΡΕΣ ΔΟΥΛΙΕΣ, c. 1980 (Items 1980/746) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

6 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for the Labor Party. Discusses unemployment and taxes. Text in Greek. 6 copies.

ELIMINARE LA DISOCCUPAZIONE UGUAGLIANZA DI TASSE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/747) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

4 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for the Labor Party. Discusses unemployment and taxes. Text in Italian. 4 copies.

Raise the Living Standards of all Australians / VOTE A.L.P., c. 1980 (Items 1980/748) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for the Labor Party. Text in Greek, Italian, Arabic, Turkish, Spanish and Serbo-Croatian. 3 copies.

Six ways to raise the living standards of Australian families., c. 1980 (Items 1980/749) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

6 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for the Labor Party. Discusses, health care, housing, petrol prices, sport and recreation, income supplement and employment. 6 copies.

Jobs for school leavers and bread winners. If Bill Hayden doesn't do something about it, nobody else will., c. 1980 (Item 1980/750) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for the Labor Party. Discusses unemployment and job creation policies. Yellow paper, brown text.

Jobs for school leavers and bread winners. If Bill Hayden doesn't do something about it, nobody else will., c. 1980 (Item 1980/751) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for the Labor Party. Discusses unemployment and job creation policies.

A simple plan that puts home ownership within reach of all Australian families., c. 1980 (Items 1980/752) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

4 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for the Labor Party. Discusses Labor's Family Home Ownership Plan. Yellow paper, brown text. 4 copies.

A simple plan that puts home ownership within reach of all Australian families., c. 1980 (Item 1980/753) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for the Labor Party. Discusses Labor's Family Home Ownership Plan.

How and why petrol will be cheaper under a Hayden government, c. 1980 (Items 1980/754) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

4 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for the Labor Party. Discusses Labor's plan to freeze oil prices. Yellow paper, brown text. 4 copies.

How and why petrol will be cheaper under a Hayden government, c. 1980 (Item 1980/755) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for the Labor Party. Discusses Labor's plan to freeze oil prices.

A simple health care plan for Australian families., c. 1980 (Items 1980/756) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

4 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for the Labor Party. Discusses Labor's proposed health care policy of free healthcare for children under 16 and women having babies. Yellow paper, brown text. 4 copies.

A simple health care plan for Australian families., c. 1980 (Item 1980/757) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for the Labor Party. Discusses Labor's proposed health care policy of free healthcare for children under 16 and women having babies.

Hard cash help for when the basics become a luxury, c. 1980 (Item 1980/758) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for the Labor Party. Discusses Labor's family assistance plan.

Keep Australia Nuclear Free Vote ALP, c. 1980 (Items 1980/759) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for the Labor Party to keep Australia Nuclear free. Includes a photograph of protestors. 3 copies.

Keep Australia Nuclear Free Vote ALP, c. 1980 (Items 1980/760) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Content advisory notice: Please be advised this flyer includes a photograph of Hiroshima Atom Bomb victims.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for the Labor Party to keep Australia Nuclear free. 3 copies.

A.L.P. SAYS NO TO URANIUM, c. 1980 (Items 1980/761) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

TRADE UNIONS WORK FOR WOMEN TOO, c. 1980 (Items 1980/762) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet containing facts about trade unions, women and the community. States that women in the Australian Labor Party support trade unions because unions work for women too. Includes text in Greek and Italian. 2 copies.

SENATOR GEOFF McLAREN'S REPORT, c. 1980 (Items 1980/763) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of South Australia to vote for Labor Senate candidates Dominic Foreman, Nick Bolkus and Graham Maguire. 2 copies.

MAKE THE SENATE WORK FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA, c. 1980 (Items 1980/764) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

5 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of South Australia to vote for Labor Senate candidates Dominic Foreman, Nick Bolkus and Graham Maguire. 5 copies.

Raise the standard. ALP, c. 1980 (Items 1980/765) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

2 stickers.

RAISE THE STANDARD / VOTE LABOR, c. 1980 (Items 1980/766) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors of New South Wales to vote for Labor candidates. For the House of Representatives electors were encouraged to vote for Jim Groves in Macarthur, Stewart West in Cunningham and Les Johnson in Hughes. For the Senate electors were encouraged to vote for Douglas McClelland, Bruce Childs and Kerry Sibraa. 2 copies.

REJECT THE PETROL-PUMP TAX RIP-OFF, c. 1980 (Items 1980/767) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors of Queensland to vote Labor. Highlights issues with petrol pricing. Includes caricatures of Malcom Fraser and Joh Bjelke-Petersen with a petrol pump. 2 copies.

Η ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΗ ΜΕΤΑΝΑΣΤΕΥΕΗΕ ΚΑΙ ΕΘΝΚΝ ΥΠΟΘΕΣΕΩΝ ΤΟΥ ΕΡΓΑΤΚΟΥ ΚΟΜΑΤΟΣ ΑΥΣΤΡΑΛΙΑΣ (A.L.P), c. 1980 (Items 1980/768) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer outlining the Australian Labor Party's Immigration and Ethnic Affairs Policy. Also encourages electors to vote for Dominic Foreman, Nick Bolkus and Graham Maguire for the Senate. Text in Greek. 2 copies.

ADVICE TO VOTERS, c. 1980 (Item 1980/769) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for Labor. Includes steps to make sure your vote counts. Has how to vote card on reverse, Encouraging the electors of Victoria to vote for Labor candidates in the House of Representatives and for Cyril Primmer, Robert Ray and Jean Melzer for the Senate.

New South Wales RURAL REVIEW, Vol. 4 No. 2, July-September 1980 (Items 1980/770) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

3 magazines.

New South Wales Rural Review magazine produced by the Australian Labor Party. Contains articles on the budget, housing, roads, employment, water and the Labor Party rural conference. 3 copies.

If you really care about the future, about the Goldfields you must compare Liberal performance with Labor Policy., c. 1980 (Items 1980/771) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer comparing Liberal performance to Labor policy and encouraging electors to 'Raise the Standard' by voting Labor. 2 copies.

This man now takes half of everything you pay for petrol, c. 1980 (Item 1980/772) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote Labor. Discusses petrol pricing. Includes a caricature of Malcolm Fraser leaning on a petrol pump. Fixed to backing sheet.

You are cordially invited to attend a RIVERSIDE BREAKFAST with BILL HAYDEN, c. 1980 (Item 1980/773) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Invitation to a Riverside Breakfast with Bill Hayden to be held at the Nepean Rowing Club, Tuesday, 7 October, 1980.

An evening with FRED DALY, c. 1980 (Item 1980/774) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Invitation to an evening with Fred Daly, held at the Community Centre, Town Plaza, Katoomba Street, Katoomba, Tuesday 14 October, 1980.

RURAL AND PROVINCIAL AUSTRALIA - A NEW DEAL, c. 1980 (Item 1980/775) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote Labor. Discusses Bill Hayden's Policy for Rural and Provincial Australia.

Campaign Worker for AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, c. 1980 (Item 1980/776) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Card/badge identifying the bearer as an Australian Labor Party campaign worker.

THE WAY BACK, c. 1980 (Item 1980/777) - Box 248
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for Labor. Discusses Labor's proposals for economic recovery.

Australian Labor Party, c. 1980 (Item 1980/778) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

1 folder.

Card folder with Australian Labor Party masthead on the cover.

Australian Marijuana Party, 1980 (File)
HAVE YOU BEEN BUSTED YET?, c. 1980 (Items 1980/779) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for Australian Marijuana Party Senate candidates Graig Cocks and Gwenda Woods in South Australia. Discusses the statistical chance of getting caught and the consequences for possessing, smoking or growing marijuana. Also invites electors to the People's Festival, Rymill Park, Monday, 13 October 1980. 2 copies.

Get Off Our Backs!, c. 1980 (Items 1980/780) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for Australian Marijuana Party Senate candidates Graig Cocks and Gwenda Woods in South Australia. Highlights the Party's main priority is to change the oppressive marijuana laws. 2 copies.

How to vote for the Australian Marijuana Party in the Senate election - White Paper, c. 1980 (Items 1980/781) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of South Australia to vote for Australian Marijuana Party candidates Graig Cocks and Gwenda Woods for the Senate. 2 copies.

DON'T WASTE A VOTE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/782) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of South Australia to vote for the Australian Marijuana Party to anonymously let politicians know that the law needs to change. Includes how to vote card on the reverse, encouraging electors to vote for Graig Cocks and Gwenda Woods for the Senate. 2 copies.

MARIJUANA / Why dope should be legalized?, c. 1980 (Item 1980/783) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer inviting electors to hear Australian Marijuana Party Senate candidates Craig Cocks and Gwenda Woods speak on why marijuana/dope should be legalised. At the Airport Lounge, Wednesday, 15 October 1980.

How to vote for the Australian Marijuana Party in the Senate election - White Paper, 11 October 1980 (Item 1980/784) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Newspaper clipping from The Advertiser, advertisement encouraging electors to vote for Australian Marijuana Party Senate candidates Craig Cocks and Gwenda Woods. Includes a how to vote card.

How to vote for the Australian Marijuana Party in the Senate election - White Paper, 11 October 1980 (Items 1980/785) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

3 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from The Advertiser, advertisement encouraging electors to vote for Australian Marijuana Party Senate candidates Craig Cocks and Gwenda Woods. Includes a how to vote card. 3 copies.

[Photocopy of Australian Marijuana Party letterhead], c. 1980 (Items 1980/786) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

3 pages.

Photocopy of Australian Marijuana Party letterhead. 3 copies.

Australia Party, 1980 (File)
For Pension Justice in a Nuclear Free Australia Vote AUSTRALIA PARTY, c. 1980 (Items 1980/787) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging electors of Victoria to vote for Australia Party candidates Gail Farrell and Frederick Funnell for the Senate. 2 copies.

Dear Friend, c. 1980 (Items 1980/788) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Letter from Australia Party Senate candidates for South Australia Ian Modistach and Alan Jamieson encouraging electors to challenge the status quo and vote for the Australia Party. 2 copies.

PRESS RELEASE / WOMAN TAKES AUSTRALIA PARTY NO.1 SENATE POSITION, c. 1980 (Item 1980/789) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

1 press release.

Press release announcing Gail Farrell as the number one position on the Australia Party's Senate ticket in Victoria with Frederick (Fred) Funnell in the number two position.

PRESS RELEASE / AUSTRALIA PARTY PREFERENCES, 13 October 1980 (Item 1980/790) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

1 press release.

Press release announcing that Australia Party Preferences in Victoria would go to Senator Jean Melzer of the Australian Labor Party.

Call to Australia, 1980 (File)
"Why we stand for the Senate" by Fred Nile, c. 1980 (Items 1980/791) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for Fred Nile's Senate Team of Fred Nile, John Whitehall and Joan Loew. Outlines who the candidates are, why they are standing and some of the principles for which they stand. 2 copies.

YOU GET THREE VOTES FOR ONE when you vote for FRED NILE'S senate Team, c. 1980 (Item 1980/792) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote for Fred Nile's Senate Team of Fred Nile, John Whitehall and Joan Loew. Includes a how to vote card on the reverse with options to distribute remaining preferences to Liberal or Labor.

POLICY STATEMENT ON "LAW AND ORDER", c. 1980 (Item 1980/793) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

1 page.

A Call to Australia policy statement on Law and Order. States that more support could be given to the police forces and outlines some ways in which support could be provided.

POLICY STATEMENT - "NATIONAL DEFENCE, SECURITY AND FREEDOM", c. 1980 (Item 1980/794) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

1 page.

A Call to Australia policy statement on National Defence, Security and Freedom. Discusses Australia's Defence needs.

POLICY STATEMENT / "DEVELOPING COUNTRIES", c. 1980 (Items 1980/795) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

A Call to Australia policy statement on Developing Countries. Encourages compassion towards those in less developed countries. Outlines programmes and assistance that Australia could provide or support. 2 copies.

AUSTRALIA'S OWN MACHIAVELLI COULD GAIN THE BALANCE OF POWER, c. 1980 (Items 1980/796) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

1 document (2 pages).

A Call to Australia statement encouraging electors to give careful consideration before they vote. Raises concerns about Donn Chipp and the Australian Democrats.

Christian Alternative Movement, 1980 (File)
HOW TO VOTE THE CHRISTIAN ALTERNATIVE FOR THE SENATE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/797) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Victoria to vote for The Christian Alternative Movement candidates Francis Petering, Jean McPherson and Louis Cook for the Senate. 2 copies.

THE CHRISTIAN ALTERNATIVE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/798) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Victoria to vote for The Christian Alternative Movement candidates Francis Petering, Jean McPherson and Louis Cook for the Senate. 2 copies.

THEY WANT YOUR FAMILY -, c. 1980 (Item 1980/799) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Victoria to vote for The Christian Alternative Movement candidates Francis Petering, Jean McPherson and Louis Cook for the Senate. Outlines the views of the movement.

THE CHRISTIAN ALTERNATIVE TO TWEEDLEDUM FRASER OR TWEEDLEDEE HAYDEN, c. 1980 (Items 1980/800) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Victoria to vote for The Christian Alternative Movement candidates Francis Petering, Jean McPherson and Louis Cook for the Senate. Outlines some of the issues of the day and presents The Christian Alternative Movement's policies and principles. 2 copies.

Communist Party of Australia, 1980 (File)
FIGHTING FRASER with SOCIALIST POLICIES, c. 1980 (Items 1980/801) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet introducing Communist Party Candidates Darrell Dawson and David Ross. Addresses some myths about the Communist Party of Australia. Also lists Newcastle City Council candidates. 2 copies.

[Collection of flyers with news headlines], c. 1980 (Items 1980/802) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Collection of three Communist Party flyers with news headlines highlighting issues Australia is facing, including inflation, unemployment and oil prices.

JOIN THE COMMUNIST PARTY IN THE MASS STRUGGLE FOR SOCIAL CHANGE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/803) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging Australians to Join the Communist Party for social change.

Concerned Christian Candidates, 1980 (File)
CONCERNED CHRISTIAN CANDIDATES / STATEMENT OF CANDIDATES, c. 1980 (Items 1980/804) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

3 documents (2 pages each).

Statement outlining the principles and values for which the independent Concerned Christian Candidates stand. 3 copies.

1980 SENATE ELECTIONS / CONCERNED CHRISTIAN CANDIDATES, c. 1980 (Items 1980/805) - Box 249
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of South Australia to vote for Concerned Christian Candidates Betty Luks, Jim Cronin and Collin Kroschel for the Senate. 3 copies.

IN THE SENATE…... VOTE CONCERNED CHRISTIAN CANDIDATES, c. 1980 (Items 1980/806) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of South Australia to vote for Concerned Christian Candidates Betty Luks, Jim Cronin and Collin Kroschel for the Senate. Discusses petrol prices. 3 copies.

THE VIABLE ALTERNATIVES CONCERNED CHRISTIAN CANDIDATES, c. 1980 (Items 1980/807) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of South Australia to vote for Concerned Christian Candidates Betty Luks, Jim Cronin and Collin Kroschel for the Senate. 2 copies.

Democratic Labor Party, 1980 (File)
POLICY SPEECH, 5 October 1980 (Item 1980/808) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

1 transcript (9 pages).

Transcript of the Democratic Labor Party Policy Speech for the 1980 Federal election.

Put your family first! Vote D.L.P., c. 1980 (Items 1980/809) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of how to vote card encouraging the electors of Victoria to vote for Democratic Labor Party Candidates. 2 copies.

A JOINT POLITICAL STATEMENT FROM DEAKIN, c. 1980 (Items 1980/810) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

2 press releases (1 page each).

Press release, discussing a meeting of the candidates for the seat of Deakin. Contributors included: Ed Adamson, Peter Ferwerda, Alan Jarman and John Madden. 2 copies.

Jobless Action Community Campaign, 1980 (File)
VOTE FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT FIRST, c. 1980 (Items 1980/811) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Australian Capital Territory to vote for Neville Curtis and Jacqueline Flitcroft for the Senate. 2 copies.

UNEMPLOYMENT IS GETTING WORSE!, c. 1980 (Item 1980/812) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Australian Capital Territory to vote for Neville Curtis and Jacqueline Flitcroft for the Senate. Highlights the unemployment issue. 2 copies.

Liberal Party, 1980 (File)
Policy Summary, c. 1980 (Items 1980/813) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Leaflet containing a summary of Liberal Policies. 3 copies.

1980 POLICY SPEECH, 30 September 1980 (Items 1980/814) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

2 booklets.

Booklet containing the Liberal Party Policy Speech delivered by Prime Minister, Malcolm Fraser, September 30, 1980. 2 copies.

Government in Action, c. 1980 (Items 1980/815) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet outlining major decisions of the Fraser Government July-October 1980. 2 copies.

The importance of The Senate, c. 1980 (Items 1980/816) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Leaflet explaining the Senate. Also encourages electors of New South Wales to vote for Liberal/National Country Party candidates John Carrick, Douglas Scott and Christopher Puplick for the Senate. 3 copies.

Putting you in the Picture, c. 1980 (Items 1980/817) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote Liberal. Discusses Fraser Government measures for the family, those in need, young Australians, jobs and development, on the farm, industries and business, and defence. 2 copies.

THE ALP and PRIVATE ENTERPRISE / Nothing to fear?, c. 1980 (Items 1980/818) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Leaflet prepared by the Liberal Party, outlining Labor Party Platform items that would affect the private sector and encouraging voters to vote Liberal. 3 copies.

What price your children's future? / How will our children travel to work in 1990?, c. 1980 (Items 1980/819) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote Liberal. Discusses petrol prices. 2 copies.

What price your children's future?, c. 1980 (Items 1980/820) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer encouraging electors to vote Liberal. Discusses petrol prices. 2 copies.

For you: now and for the future. PETROL AND OIL, c. 1980 (Items 1980/821) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote Liberal. Discusses oil reserves and petrol prices. 2 copies.

VOTE Liberal / The SENATE TEAM to represent all SOUTH AUSTRALIA, c. 1980 (Items 1980/822) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors of South Australia to vote for Liberal candidates Donald (Don) Jessop, Robert Hill and Craig Spiel for the Senate. 2 copies.

VOTE LIBERAL SENATE TEAM to represent ALL TASMANIA, c. 1980 (Items 1980/823) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

7 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors of Tasmania to vote for Liberal candidates Peter Rae, Michael (Mike) Townley and Peter Jones for the Senate. 7 copies.

ADVANCING AUSTRALIA, c. 1980 (Items 1980/824) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer discussing responsible development of Australia's resources and encouraging electors to vote Liberal. 2 copies.

RAE TOWNLEY JONES / LIBERAL SENATE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/825) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

2 stickers.

Sticker encouraging electors of Tasmania to vote for Liberal candidates Peter Rae, Michael (Mike) Townley and Peter Jones for the Senate. 2 copies.

Why not the best?, c. 1980 (Items 1980/826) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: Leaflet encouraging the electors of Queensland to vote for Liberal candidates Neville Bonner, Yvonne McComb and Franz Born for the Senate. 2 copies.

How to vote LIBERAL, c. 1980 (Item 1980/827) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Western Australia to vote for Liberal candidates.

How to vote LIBERAL, c. 1980 (Item 1980/828) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of New South Wales to vote for Liberal candidates. Some text in Greek, Italian, Arabic, Turkish, German, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish and Vietnamese.

Only you can complete this picture!, 15 October 1980 (Items 1980/829) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from The Newcastle Star, advertisement encouraging the electors of Hunter, Shortland and Newcastle Divisions to vote Liberal for the House of Representatives and Senate. 2 copies.

VOTE Liberal / The SENATE TEAM to represent all SOUTH AUSTRALIA, c. 1980 (Item 1980/830) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging electors of South Australia to vote for Liberal candidates Donald (Don) Jessop, Robert Hill and Craig Spiel for the Senate.

HOW TO VOTE FOR THE Liberal-National Country Party COALITION GOVERNMENT, c. 1980 (Item 1980/831) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of Western Australia to vote for Liberal-National Country Party Candidates John Paterson, John McIntyre and Leonard Newing.

QUEENSLAND NEEDS THE BEST SENATORS IN CANBERRA PEOPLE WITH EXPERIENCE WHO GET THINGS DONE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/832) - Box 250
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name and image of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: Flyer encouraging the electors of Queensland to vote for Liberal candidates Neville Bonner, Yvonne McComb and Franz Born for the Senate. 2 copies.

HOW TO VOTE FOR THE GOVERNMENT / Vote LIBERAL for the Senate, c. 1980 (Item 1980/833) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name and image of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: Flyer encouraging the electors of Queensland to vote for Liberal candidates Neville Bonner, Yvonne McComb and Franz Born for the Senate. also encourages the electors of Leichhardt to vote for National Country Party candidate David Thomson.

WHERE EACH $ OF PETROL TAX GOES, c. 1980 (Items 1980/834) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer with a pie chart outlining where funds from petrol tax are distributed. 2 copies.

THE AUSTRALIAN SENATE - Its role and its responsibilities - prepared by CHRIS PUPLICK Liberal Party Senator for New South Wales, August 1980 (Item 1980/835) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

1 document (12 pages).

Document written by Senator Chris Puplick outlining the structure and the role of the Senate in Australia.

National Country Party of Australia, 1980 (File)
PROTECT YOUR FUTURE VOTE NATIONAL COUNTRY PARTY, c. 1980 (Items 1980/836) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

2 stickers.

Policy Speech 1980 Federal Election, c. 1980 (Items 1980/837) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

2 pamphlets.

Pamphlet containing the 1980 Federal election policy speech delivered by Rt Hon. J.D. Anthony, M.P. Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Trade and Resources and Leader of the National Country Party of Australia. 2 copies.

ADDRESS BY THE RT. HON. IAN SINCLAIR, M.P., MEMBER FOR NEW ENGLAND AND DEPUTY LEADER OF THE NATIONAL COUNTRY PARTY, OPENING THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN N.C.P. CAMPAIGN, c. 1980 (Items 1980/838) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

2 transcripts (6 pages each).

Speech transcript of an address by Ian Sinclair opening the South Australian National Country Party campaign at The Coal Yard Restaurant, Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide, 12.30 P.M., Thursday, 2 October, 1980. 2 copies.

WHY VOTE NCP, c. 1980 (Items 1980/839) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet containing questions and answers to assist electors to weigh up the merits of the three major parties and encourage electors to vote for National Country Party candidates. 2 copies.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR - REPLY TO PORTER, 30 October 1980 (Items 1980/840) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

3 pages.

Photocopy of letter to the editor sent to all papers in the division of Barker by G.S. Wheal, Senior Vice President, National Country Party of Australia (South Australia) Inc. Congratulates James Porter on being re-elected while criticising Porter's view that the National County Party should be allowed to exist only to serve the Liberals.

N.C.P. CAMPAIGN OPENING, 23 September 1980 (Items 1980/841) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

3 pages.

Photocopy of press release, advertising that Ian Sinclair, Federal Minister for Special Trade Representation and Deputy Leader of the National Country Party in Australia would officially open the National Party's South Australian campaign at a Luncheon on 2 October 1980.

NATIONAL COUNTRY PARTY OF AUSTRALIA POLICY SPEECH BY RT HON. J.D. ANTHONY, M.P. DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER, MINISTER FOR TRADE AND RESOURCES AND LEADER OF THE NATIONAL COUNTRY PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, 1 October 1980 (Item 1980/842) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

1 transcript (11 pages).

Transcript of National Country Party policy speech delivered by Doug Anthony at Tweed Heads Civic Centre, 8.00 p.m., Wednesday 1 October, 1980.

National Country Party Senate Team, c. 1980 (Item 1980/843) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer encouraging the electors of South Australia to vote for National Country Party Senate candidates Geoffrey (Geoff) Clothier, Irene Schulz and Peter McBride.

AN INVITATION TO ELECTORS Who are proud of their country, c. 1980 (Items 1980/844) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of South Australia to vote for National Country Party Senate candidates Geoffrey (Geoff) Clothier, Irene Schulz and Peter McBride. 2 copies.

Northern Territory Country Liberal Party, 1980 (File)
YOUR Territory team / VOTE CLP, c. 1980 (Items 1980/845) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of the Northern Territory to vote for Country Liberal Party candidates: Grant Tambling for the House of Representatives and Bernard (Bernie) Kilgariff and Graeme Lewis for the Senate. 2 copies.

Policy Summary 1980 Federal Election / VOTE CLP, c. 1980 (Items 1980/846) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet containing the policy summary of the Country Liberal Party for the 1980 Federal election. Encourages the electors of the Northern Territory to vote for Country Liberal Party candidates: Grant Tambling for the House of Representatives and Bernard (Bernie) Kilgariff and Graeme Lewis for the Senate. 2 copies.

keep the flag flying / VOTE CLP, c. 1980 (Items 1980/847) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

3 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of the Northern Territory to vote for Country Liberal Party candidates: Grant Tambling for the House of Representatives and Bernard (Bernie) Kilgariff and Graeme Lewis for the Senate. Contains biographies of the candidates. 3 copies.

Grant Tambling / Bernie Kilgariff / Graeme Lewis / YOUR CLP TEAM IN CANBERRA, c. 1980 (Items 1980/848) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

3 stickers.

3 copies.

BERNIE KILGARIFF/ GRANT TAMBLING / YOUR CLP TEAM IN CANBERRA, c. 1980 (Items 1980/849) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

1 sticker.

3 copies.

keep the flag flying / VOTE CLP, c. 1980 (Item 1980/850) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of poster encouraging the electors of the Northern Territory to vote for Grant Tambling in the House of Representatives and Bernard (Bernie) Kilgariff in the Senate.

(The) Party to expose the Petrov Conspiracy (File)
RESTORE AUSTRALIA'S SPIRIT OF NATIONAL PRIDE AND INDEPENDENCE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/851) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Queensland to vote for Sydney Shawcross, Cyril McKenzie and Michael Dendle for the Senate. Outlines the party's electoral aims. 2 copies.

Progressive Conservative Party (Australia), 1980 (File)
How to Vote PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE in South Australia, c. 1980 (Item 1980/852) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

1 card.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of South Australia to vote for Progressive Conservative Party candidates. For House of Representatives: Donald Keitel in Bonython, James Russell in Boothby and Colin Wuttke in Sturt. For the Senate: David Kitto and Mary McKenzie-Huish.

PROMINENT EDITOR ADMITS THAT THERE IS "A CONSPIRACY OF SILENCE" BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND MEDIA TO SMOTHER OPPOSITION TO ASIAN REFUGEES (AND MIGRANTS), c. 1980 (Item 1980/853) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for Progressive Conservative Party candidates. Discusses immigration policy and opposes the intake of Asian migrants.

Make your vote a PROTEST VOTE, 16 October 1980 (Items 1980/854) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from the Advertiser, advertisement encouraging electors to vote for Progressive Party candidates. States the party will demand referendums on Asian Immigration, Asian Refugees and Foreign Aid. For House of Representatives electors are encouraged to vote for: Donald Keitel in Bonython, James Russell in Boothby and Colin Wuttke in Sturt. For the Senate electors are encouraged to vote for: David Kitto and Mary McKenzie-Huish. 2 copies.

EUROPEANISE NOT ASIANISE AUSTRALIA, 8 October 1980 (Items 1980/855) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from the News, advertisement encouraging electors to vote for Progressive Party candidates. States the party will demand referendums on non European immigration, refugees and Foreign Aid. 2 copies.

[Progressive Conservative Party newspaper advertisements], 15 October 1980 (Item 1980/856) - Box 251
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clippings from the North East Leader and News, advertisements encouraging electors to vote for Progressive Party candidates. Presents a series of questions on immigration and foreign aid.

[Candidate profiles], c. 1980 (Items 1980/857) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Candidate profiles for James (Jim) Russell and Colin Wuttke, Progressive Conservative Party candidates for Boothby and Sturt respectively.

The PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY / IS OUR COUNTRY REALLY IN DANGER???, c. 1980 (Items 1980/858) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Advertisement proof for a Progressive Conservative Party advertisement. Encourages electors to vote for Progressive Conservative Party candidates David Kitto and Mary McKenzie-Huish for the Senate.

THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY IS OUR COUNTRY REALLY IN DANGER??, 16 October 1980 (Items 1980/859) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

3 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from the Yorke Peninsula Country Times.

Advertisement encouraging electors to vote for Progressive Conservative Party candidates David Kitto and Mary McKenzie-Huish for the Senate.

Article introducing David Kitto and Mary McKenzie-Huish as the Progressive Conservative Party Senate candidates.

3 copies.

Letter to the Editor, 16 October 1980 (Items 1980/860) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from an unidentified paper, letter to the Editor by David Kitto in reply to W. P. McAnaney. Discusses Asian Immigration figures. 2 copies.

[Progressive Conservative Party newspaper clipping], 15 October 1980 (Item 1980/861) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from the Salisbury Elizabeth News Review, article introducing candidates and advertisement encouraging electors of Bonython to vote for Progressive Party candidate Donald Keitel. Presents a series of questions on immigration and foreign aid.

CANDIDATES'S SOLEMN PROMISE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/862) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Template/unsigned copy of the Progressive Conservative Party candidate promise.

Progress Party, 1980 (File)
THE PROGRESS PARTY, c. 1980 (Items 1980/863) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet introducing the Progress Party and discussing where it stands on the political spectrum. 2 copies.

What is the Progress Party?, c. 1980 (Items 1980/864) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet introducing the Progress Party. Discusses where the Party stands on Taxation, Inflation and Social Welfare. 2 copies.

Retired Persons Federation of Australia, 1980 (File)
PRESS RELEASE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/865) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

2 press releases.

Press release by the Retired Persons Federation of Australia announcing the candidates John Jess, John Davies and Donald Moyes will stand for the Senate in Victoria. States that if elected the elderly in Victoria will have a voice raised within the Senate. 2 copies.

SENATE ELECTION 1980 / THE RETIRED PERSONS FEDERATION OF AUSTRALIA "THE VOICE OF CONCERN", c. 1980 (Items 1980/866) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Flyer encouraging the electors of Victoria to vote for the Retired Persons Federation of Australia candidates John Jess, John Davies and Donald Moyes for the Senate. 3 copies.

Socialist Party of Australia, 1980 (File)
SOCIALIST PARTY OF AUSTRALIA / HOW TO VOTE / QUEENSLAND SENATE TEAM, c. 1980 (Items 1980/867) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

3 cards.

Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item contains the name of a deceased person.

Scope and contents: How to vote card encouraging the electors of Queensland to vote for David Ryan, Stephen Bulloch and Ivan Ivanoff for the Senate. 3 copies.

STOP THE SELL OUT OF QUEENSLAND & AUSTRALIA ELECT SOCIALIST PARTY OF AUSTRALIA SENATE TEAM, c. 1980 (Items 1980/868) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of Queensland to vote for David Ryan, Stephen Bulloch and Ivan Ivanoff for the Senate. 2 copies.

Why you should vote for the Socialist Party of Australia, c. 1980 (Items 1980/869) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging electors to vote for Socialist Party of Australia candidates. 2 copies.

WHAT HAS THE FRASER GOVERNMENT DONE FOR YOUTH?, c. 1980 (Items 1980/870) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Flyer claiming youth have no future under a Fraser Government and encouraging electors to vote out the Liberal/Country Party Government. Encourages electors to vote for Socialist Party of Australia and Australian Labor Party candidates. 2 copies.

VOTE FOR THE SOCIALIST PARTY OF AUSTRALIA THE PARTY FOR PEACE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/871) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

2 leaflets.

Leaflet encouraging the electors of New South Wales to vote for Socialist Party of Australia candidates Peter Symon, Harry Black, Raymond Ferguson and Edgar (Stan) Woodbury for the Senate. 2 copies.

VOTE FOR THE SOCIALIST PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, c. 1980 (Items 1980/872) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

3 flyers.

Flyer advertisement encouraging the electors of Queensland to vote for David Ryan, Stephen Bulloch and Ivan Ivanoff for the Senate. 3 copies.

HOW TO VOTE SOCIALIST PARTY OF AUSTRALIA For the Senate, c. 1980 (Items 1980/873) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

2 cards.

How to vote card encouraging the electors of New South Wales to vote for Socialist Party of Australia candidates Peter Symon, Harry Black, Raymond Ferguson and Edgar (Stan) Woodbury for the Senate. Includes some text in Arabic, Greek, Italian and Spanish. 2 copies.

United Christian Party (Australia), 1980 (File)
UNITED CHRISTIAN PARTY PRESS RELEASE, c. 1980 (Items 1980/874) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

2 press releases (1 page each).

Press release by the United Christian Party announcing they have endorsed two candidates for the Federal Elections. Martin Heatherich for Casey and Keith (Cornelus) Hellema for La Trobe. 2 copies.

[United Christian Party Press Release 2], c. 1980 (Items 1980/875) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

2 press releases (1 page each).

Press release by the United Christian Party candidates Martin Heatherich and Keith (Cornelus) Hellema. Discusses topics such as abortion, Employment, Social Welfare, Aboriginal communities and Resource development. 2 copies.

[United Christian Party Press Release 3], c. 1980 (Items 1980/876) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

2 press releases (1 page each).

Press release by the United Christian Party candidates Martin Heatherich and Keith (Cornelus) Hellema. Discusses the making of just laws and the provision of justice for the weaker sections of the community. 2 copies.

UNITED CHRISTIAN PARTY / A Christian Social Responsibility In response to the Lausanne Covenant - Statement No. 5., c. 1980 (Items 1980/877) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

3 documents (2 pages each).

Article encouraging electors to vote for United Christian Party candidates Martin Heatherich and Keith (Cornelus) Hellema. 3 copies.

Series. Lobby groups

Let's Develop Education in LaTrobe Committee, 1980 (File)
AN URGENT REPORT TO THE PEOPLE OF LATROBE, c. 1980 (Item 1980/878) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

1 leaflet.

Leaflet encouraging the lectors of La Trobe to vote against the current Government in support of education.

Right to Life, 1980 (File)
This time we're voting to save Australia's babies, c. 1980 (Item 1980/879) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

1 card.

Card encouraging electors to vote for life - against abortion. Provides an assessment of La Trobe candidates willingness to give a commitment to ban abortion funding and to recognise the rights of the child from conception.

Series. Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous ephemera (File)
FEDERAL ELECTION '80 / Candidates' Profiles / STURT, 15 October 1980 (Items 1980/880) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

2 pages.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from the North East Leader, article introducing the candidates for Sturt, David D'Angelo, Andrew Dunstan, Ian Wilson and Colin Wuttke.

FEDERAL ELECTION '80 / Candidates' Profiles / BOOTHBY, 15 October 1980 (Item 1980/881) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Newspaper clipping from the Hills Gazette, article introducing the candidates for Boothby, Martin Holt, Jim (James) Russell, John McLeay and Bruce Whyatt.

FEDERAL ELECTION '80 / Candidates' Profiles / BOOTHBY, 15 October 1980 (Item 1980/882) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

1 newspaper clipping.

Newspaper clipping from the Southern Times, article introducing the candidates for Boothby, Martin Holt, John McLeay, Jim (James) Russell and Bruce Whyatt.

ELECTION FORM 40 / POSTAL VOTING, c. 1980 (Item 1980/883) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

1 flyer.

Flyer produced by the Government Printer containing postal voting rules and directions for voters and authorized witnesses.

CAMPAIGNS DIFFER IN DEPTH OF PARTY POCKETS, 17 October 1980 (Item 1980/884) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from the Bendigo Advertiser, article by Political and Industrial Affairs Reporter Peter Hargreaves. The article discusses the differing campaign approaches of Liberal, Labor and Democrats candidates in the division of Bendigo.

ELECTION LULL FOR THE MAJOR PARTIES, 11 October 1980 (Item 1980/885) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

1 page.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping from the Bendigo Advertiser. The article discusses the state of the federal election campaign.

[Mock Confederate States of America banknote], c. 1980 (Items 1980/886) - Box 252
Physical Description Note

2 flyers.

Photocopied flyer from an unknown source, critical of Malcolm Fraser. The flyer is in the style of a US Confederate 500 dollar note. The note features Malcolm Fraser. On the reverse is printed "Mal's Australia" and a message stating that Fraser's promises in 1975-1977 were not fulfilled. 2 copies.


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