What They are After (cartoon), Brisbane, March 1891. | 268K |
Freedom on the Wallaby, Henry Lawson May 1891. | 49K |
Securing Free Labour at Broken Hill (cartoon), The Worker, Sept 3 1891. | 246K |
Unionism (cartoon), The Worker, February 27 1897. | 60K |
What is communism. Australian Radical, September 7, 1889 | 68K |
The New Order, June 23, 1894 | 268K |
The kernel of things, J.A. Andrews, The New Order September 1894 | 67K |
The Worker (Queensland) October 26, 1895 | 215K |
The Tocsin, October 2, 1897 | 115K |
The Webbs’ Australian diary, Beatrice Webb, 1898 | 95K |
The Worker, Federating Australasian labour, August 1890 | 282K |
New Australia (arrangements for creditors), William Lane, May 20, 1895 | 31K |
Australasian Knights of Labour, preamble, 1890-93 | 124K |
Australasian Knights of Labour, preamble, 1890-93 | 22K |
The coming of socialism affirmed, from The Materialist Conception of History, “Dogmatist” | 290K |
The coming of socialism affirmed, from The Materialist Conception of History, “Dogmatist” | 28K |
The Everard letters: the Wakefield Plan | 367K |
Socialism in the light of right conduct and religion, Rev A Gosman, February 1891 | 3.2M |
Socialism in the light of right conduct and religion, Rev A Gosman, February 1891 | 182K |
Hard Cash, Vol 2 No 4, Sydney, September 1893 | 433K |
Hard Cash, Vol 2, No 3, Sydney, 1893 | 559K |
Hard Cash, Vol 2, No 1, Sydney, July 10, 1893 | 570K |
Our Commonwealth, Vol 1, No 1, Adelaide, May 2, 1886 | 1.1M |
The Pioneer, May 2, 1891, (p 7 only) | 146K |
The Pioneer, May 2, 1891, Our program | 14K |
The Pioneer, August 22, 1891 | 154K |
The Pioneer, August 22, 1891, Parliamentary echoes | 22K |
The Pioneer, November 14, 1891 | 131K |
The Pioneer, November 2, 1891 | 552K |
The Pioneer, April 16, 1892 | 128K |
The Pioneer, April 16, 1892, The socialism that is not radical | 15K |
The Pioneer, October 1, 1892 | 135K |
The Pioneer, December 24, 1892 | 138K |
The Pioneer, December 24, 1892, editorial (final issue) | 12K |
The rights of labour and how to obtain them, A.W. Rayment, an address, 1891 | 2.3M |
The rights of labour and how to obtain them, A.W. Rayment, an address, 1891 (transcript) | 154K |
What socialism is. South Australian Fabian Society tract | 204K |
What socialism is. South Australian Fabian Society tract (transcript) | 31K |
Master and man, printed by the Hummer office, Wagga Wagga, NSW | 535K |
A Labor Day demonstration. Open-air meeting to be held on the Yarra Bank | 65K |
Australian Society of Women Voters constitution | 140K |
Letter to “Barlow” (in Australia) from Ben Tillett in Kent, November 2, 1899 | 295K |
Bernard O’Dowd centenary souvenir, Melbourne Poetry Lovers Society, 1966 | 130K |
The Champion, May 23, 1896 | 175K |
The Materialist conception of history, author anonymous, introduction by R.S. Ross, January 1910 | 2.5M |
Letter of resignation from the Socialist Party, sent to Harry H. Champion, president, August 8, 1907 | 117K |
Songs of the army of the night, and the mass of Christ, (revolutionary verse) Francis Adams, 1910 | 2.0M |
J.W Roche, Socialist candidate election flyer, 1913 | 21K |
The Minority Movement, Jim Higgins, International Socialism No 46, November 1970 | 1.1M |
Labor Council of NSW appeal for funds for wives of coalminers imprisoned for striking, March 1910 | 122K |
Labour Day, its significance, and the life and times of E.J. Holloway, address by Bill Richardson, ACSPA federal secretary, 1979 | 1.1M |
Letter from Senator Anthony James Joseph St Leger, to R.S. Ross, editor of The Socialist, August 5, 1909 | 130K |
From the martyrs to the masses, pages in the history of trade unionism, (chapter four) Lloyd Ross and Alex McLagan, 1934 | 598K |
Love, courtship and marriage, a lecture, Bessie Smyth (flyer) c1892 | 91K |
Women’s Political Education League, president’s address, Rose Scott, November 9, 1904 | 356K |
Letter to the Daily Telegraph, Jessie Street, May 18, 1943 | 148K |
Equal rights for women, letter to Daily Telegraph, December 19, 1901, Rose Scott | 183K |
Womanhood suffrage, report of a lecture by Rose Scott, July 13, 1892 | 221K |
Legislation affecting women and children, Rose Scott, lecture, 1904 | 488K |
The state and its woman employees, December 19, 1901 | 142K |
The Feminist Club, NSW, charter and rules, c1914 | 224K |
Speech by Miss Scott, public meeting, North Sydney, April 2, 1891 | 190K |
Women’s Political Educational League of NSW, Why women should vote, Rose Scott, flyer | 45K |
Womanhood suffrage, report of a lecture by Rose Scott, 1900 | 165K |
Rothbury, the fiftieth anniversary, 1929-79. NSW Miners Federation, Northern District | 1.5M |
The labour movement, its motives, aims and purposes, Rev William T. Brown, Rochester, New York | 153K |
The trend of the ages and other verses, J.K. McDougall, Labor Call Print, 1922 | 1.0M |
United Associations of Women, leaflet, c1929 | 80K |
Letter to Federated Clerks Union re equal pay, Jessie Street, United Associations of Women, 1939 | 166K |
United Associations of Women. Women’s home groups, circular | 91K |
Victorian Fabian Society songbook, Race Matthews, ed | 1.7M |
Will you walk into my parlour? AWU railways branch leaflet opposing Stanley Bruce referendum | 249K |
Women and children in distress. Appeal by the Womens and Childrens Wharf Labourers Relief Committee, Melbourne, July 21, 1919 | 106K |
To the women voters of South Australia | 52K |
The Worker, seventieth anniversary souvenir | 5.6M |
Thirty-point proposal for a new Australian constitution, Peter Consandine, Republican Party of Australia | 187K |
Case for a referendum on the constitution, Australian Republican Movement, WA | 78K |
Australian ethnicity and multiculturalism, Paul Urban, New Australian Republican Movement | 235K |
Australianism: a new way of life through co-operation, A.J. Fisher c1954 | 602K |
Dawning of a republic, Brian Buckley, 1979 | 299K |
Australia for the Australians, The Bulletin, July 2, 1887 | 283K |
The coming revolution, The Bulletin, August 11, 1888 | 232K |
The case for Australia becoming a republic, Peter Consandine, Republican Party Australia & Paul Urban, New Australian Republican Party | 216K |
Eureka, Nathan F. Spielvogel (poem) | 43K |
1854-1954, The Eureka Stockade, R.D. Walshe | 712K |
From state to free state, the meaning of republic in Western Europe and America from Jean Bodin to John Adams, William R. Everdell, 1987 | 2.0M |
Henry Lawson festival, Grenfell, June 1959 | 139K |
Life Digest. Faith in Australia, Charles Stuart Taylor, Vol 9 No 1, April 1946 | 250K |
Manifesto of the Republican Party of Australia for the March 24, 1990, federal election | 537K |
Models and options for the Australian republic, George Winterton | 213K |
Philosophical statement, party platform and pledges of the Republican Party of Australia for the December 1, 1984, NSW Senate election | 482K |
Republican Party foreword, Peter Consandine, March 9, 1991 | 1.0M |
Republican Party of Australia Senate election leaflet, July 11, 1987 | 91K |
Republican Party of Australia statement of objectives | 453K |
Republican Party of Australia Senate election leaflet, July 11, 1987 | 217K |
Republican Party of Australia media releas, July 1987 | 58K |
What will future Australians believe in? Dr C.E.W. Bean | 191K |
What does patriotism mean? Professor G.V. Portus | 240K |
How shall we develop Australia’s national spirit? Dr Lloyd Ross | 348K |
Sovereignty and land rights, Kevin Tory, National Coalition of Aboriginal Organisations, c1985 | 509K |
The Republican, No 22, November 1991 | 103K |
The Republican, No 1, January 1987 | 215K |
Waratah or wattle? Ambrose Platt, Melbourne 1917 (reprint 1935) | 143K |
Marriage under capitalism, AEA of Roselle, Working Woman, January 1932 | 45K |
Birth control and the wage earner, H. Scott Bennett, c1917 | 556K |
Equal pay for women newspaper reports, Argus, November 22, 1940, Melbourne Herald, November 28, 1940 | 75K |
Experts discuss equal pay rates, Melbourne Herald, May 11, 1952 | 140K |
Give baby a drink, The Dawn Club, November 5, 1889 | 123K |
Women’s suffrage, The Dawn, July 1889 | 316K |
The Dawn, A journal for Australian women, Vol 1, No 1, May 15, 1888 | 90K |
The Dawn, Vol 2, No 11, March 5, 1890 | 116K |
The Dawn, April 1891 | 125K |
The Dawn, May 15, 1888 | 304K |
Women’s Service Guilds of WA, state executive, The case for equal pay in Australia | 381K |
Equal pay, equal power, Self-management Group | 238K |
The French pessaire preventif, H. Pye, speech to Victorian Legislative Council, October 23, 1935 | 127K |
Jessie Street at launch of Peace or repose | 204K |
Proposed terms for a bill to repeal the married women teachers and lecturers dismissal act, Jessie Street, c1934-35 | 77K |
Letter to the Sydney Morning Herald, September 1, 1943, Jessie Street | 116K |
Cheap female labour, Jessie Street, letter to Sydney Morning Herald | 33K |
Feminist reticence, Jessie Street to Edith How Martyn, July 9, 1934 | 38K |
The Beacon, Vol 1, No 1, May 1, 1893 | 267K |
The Beacon, Vol 1, No 11, March 1, 1894 | 283K |
The Beacon, Vol 1, No 11, March 1, 1894 | 367K |
The Beacon, Vol 1, No 12, April 1, 1894 | 310K |
The Beacon, Vol 1, No 2, June 1, 1893 | 264K |
The Beacon, Vol 1, No 3, July 1, 1893 | 310K |
The Beacon | 162K |
The Beacon, Vol 1, No 6, October 1, 1893 | 305K |
The Beacon, Vol 1, No 9, January 1, 1894 | 182K |
Debate on the Douglas Social Credit system, C. Barclay Smith versus D.R. Hall, July 10, 1933 | 522K |
An outline of social credit, H.M.M. | 645K |
Independence and the community spirit, W. Bottomley, Quest | 60K |
Unity through religion, William Bottomley, Quest, No 32, May-June 1953 | 140K |
Will God weary of mankind? William Bottomley, Quest, March-April 1955 | 53K |
Bernard O’Dowd, In Memoriam, E.M Howard | 31K |
Ourselves and the Aborigines, William Bottomley, Quest, No 55, March-April 1957 | 55K |
Manifesto of the Democratic Association of Victoria, 1872 (transcript) | 19K |
Prospectus of the Melbourne Anarchist Club, 1886 | 17K |
Australian Labour Federation platform, 1890 | 14K |
Australian Socialist League, statement of principles, October 1890 | 21K |
The People’s Parliamentary Platform, 1890 | 13K |
The Worker, statement of aims, 1890 | 17K |
Australian Labour Federation election platform, 1891 | 16K |
Australian Socialist League constitution and rules, 1892 | 22K |
Objectives of New Australia, December 1892 | 13K |
Objectives of New Australia, November 1892 | 37K |
Parliamentary Labor Party platform, 1893 | 17K |
Manifesto of the Australian Socialist League to the People of Australia, September 1894 | 23K |
Manifesto of the parliamentary Labor Party, 1894 (transcript) | 22K |
What we really want, The Worker, December 14, 1895 | 18K |
Australian Socialist League constitution (amended and adopted), Easter 1898 | 32K |
Australian Socialist League constitution 1901 | 15K |
Queensland Labor Party statement of 1905, The Worker, July 29, 1905 | 20K |
To the electors, International Socialist Party, West Sydney federal electorate, 1910 | 22K |
Socialist Federation of Australasia, objective and statement of principles, February 15, 1908 | 17K |
Rules of the International Socialist Club, 1909 | 13K |
Socialist Federation of Australasia principles and policy, February 24, 1912 | 22K |
Labor’s objective, fighting platform and general program, 1913 | 28K |
Social Democratic League objective, 1917 | 18K |
Slave labour, imagined and real, Workers Weekly, September 11, 1931 | 16K |
Your education is our liberation — pay the rent | 17K |
The workingman’s paradise, an Australian Labour novel, William Lane (transcript) | 890K |
War and the working class, K. Patrick, c1916 | 3.1M |
Child conscription, our country’s shame, John Francis Hills, 1913 | 707K |
Socialist Federation of Australasia objective | 47K |
Colonia Cosme, New Australia experiment, Mary Jane Gilmore | 400K |
The problem of the ages, Peter Plainspeak, Vanaguard Tract No 10 | 118K |
The Red Light, Manifesto of the Social Democratic Vanguard | 855K |
Forward, workingmen to victory, Vanguard Tract No 5 | 114K |
Labor’s religion, Vanguard leaflet (reprint from The Worker) | 314K |
Socialism and Christianity, Vanguard leaflet | 101K |
Socialism and individuality, Vanguard tract | 92K |
Dividing up, some plain truths plainly stated, Social Democratic Vanguard | 80K |
Christ, the light of the world, a socialist sermon, The Worker | 104K |
An appeal to women, Social Democratic Vanguard | 227K |
A fool’s talk, Vanguard Tract No 15 | 197K |
Woman and the social problem, Vanguard Tract No 14 | 182K |
The parable of the water tank, Vanguard Tract No 12, Social Democratic Vanguard | 322K |
Whither? Vanguard leaflet No 17 | 201K |
The gospel of discontent, Social Democratic Federation | 73K |
The Commonweal, Leaflets for the people No 1, What is socialism? Queensland Social Democratic Federation | 861K |
Forward workingmen to victory, Vanguard Tract No 5 | 112K |
The wonderful doctrine of salvation, Emile Zola, Vanguard Tract No 8, Social Democratic Vanguard | 177K |
Australian Socialist League statement of principles | 97K |
The ubiquity of socialism, Vanguard Tract No 10 | 202K |
Religion, science and socialism, Leaflets for the people, Queensland Social Democratic Federation | 1.2M |
The village commune, Leaflets for the people, No 4, Queensland Social Democratic Federation | 1.4M |
The catholicity of socialism, Leaflets for the people, No 3, Queensland Social Democratic Federation | 1.1M |
Manifesto of the Social Democratic Federation of Australasia | 371K |
Barrier socialist songster | 901K |
Report on the Australian Socialist League to the International Socialist Congress, Amsterdam, May 1904 | 358K |
Report on the socialist and working class movement in Australia to the International Socialist Congress, Amsterdam, May 1904, I.S. Club | 551K |
Socialist Labor Party of Australia report to the International Socialist Congress, Stuttgart, 1907 | 100K |
The People, May 18, 1907 | 507K |
Queensland impressions, June 26, 1902 | 190K |
Set the twelve men free, Henry E. Boote, NSW Labor Council | 2.1M |
Constitution of the Industrial Workers of the World Club, Australia and New Zealand, 1907 | 420K |
Guilty or not guilty? An examination of the IWW cases, Henry E. Boote | 1.6M |
Fellowship, organ of the Free Religious Fellowship, No 2, September 1914 | 157K |
Fellowship, No 2, September 1914 | 97K |
Fellowship, Vol 2, No 2, September 1915 | 180K |
Fellowship, Vol 2, No 5, December 1915 | 169K |
Fellowship, Vol 2, No 8, April 1916 | 111K |
Fellowship, Vol 3, No 6, January 1917 | 131K |
Fellowship, Vol 4, No 1, August 1917 | 545K |
The Free Religious Fellowship, what it stands for | 124K |
Fellowship, Vol 4, No 3, April 1917 | 104K |
Fellowship, Vol 4, No 3, April 1917 | 253K |
Fellowship, Vol 4, No 6, January 1918 | 245K |
Fellowship, Vol 4, No 6, January 1918 | 107K |
Fellowship, Vol 4, No 6, January 1918 | 117K |
The Free Religious Fellowship, what it stands for, 1911 | 138K |
Fellowship, Vol 4, No 7, January 1918 | 439K |
Fellowship, Vol 5, No 4, November 1918 | 154K |
Fellowship, Vol 5, No 4, November 1918 | 146K |
Fellowship, Vol 5, No 5, December 1918 | 138K |
Fellowship, Vol 6, No 5, December 1919 | 390K |
Fellowship, Vol 6, No 7, February 1920 | 267K |
Fellowship, Vol 6, No 7, February 1920 | 229K |
Fellowship, Vol 7, No 8, March 1921 | 590K |
Fellowship, Vol 7, No 12, July 1921 | 888K |
Fellowship, Vol 4, No 9, April 1918 | 273K |
What is anarchism? Who are the anarchists? Communist-Anarchist Press, July 1913 | 235K |
Industrial Union Propaganda League, 1921 | 299K |
Challenge — Mr Holman, August 24, 1916 | 59K |
The No-conscription Fellowship | 19K |
Australian Trades Union Anti-conscription Congress Manifesto, November 6, 1916 | 674K |
Anti-conscription manifesto, Political Labor Council of Victoria | 1.0M |
The mothers, No Conscription Council | 327K |
What conscription is wanted for, Alf Wilson, Melbourne, K. Glennie, Anti-conscription League, Adelaide | 226K |
The blood vote, W.R. Winspear and Calude Marquet | 101K |
An open letter to women, W. P. Earsman, Citizens Defence League, 1915-16 | 436K |
Australian Peace Alliance election manifesto | 524K |
Open letter to Australian citizens, Citizens’s Defence League, 1917 | 846K |
Returned Soldiers’ No-conscription League | 733K |
Victorian Labor College syllabus, 1933 | 171K |
Victorian Labor College standing orders, April 1947 | 123K |
Victorian Labor College, three classes on money, A.T. Brodney | 30K |
Victorian Labor College, classes for 1961 | 184K |
Victorian Labor College syllabus, 1966 | 340K |
Do your own thinking, Victorian Labor College | 1.2M |
Victorian Labor College classes for 1950 | 156K |
Independent Working Class Education and the WEA, Victorian Labor College | 380K |
Victorian Labor College classes for 1955 | 932K |
Handbook for Tutors, Marx House | 768K |
Why not a referendum on prices? Australian Labor Party | 153K |
This Menzies bill can put you in jail, Queensland Trades and Labor Council | 282K |
Today is May Day, Committee to Reconstruct the Communist Party, 1986 | 59K |
Workers’s Voice, Industrial Committee of the Communist Party, Vol 1, No 1, September 1979 | 156K |
For the workers at the Brisbane abbattoir, Communist Publication | 89K |
The Labor Party, Committee to Reconstruct the Commnist Party | 26K |
Intellectuals and the party, L. Harry Gould, Communist Review, October 1944 | 307K |
Say no to Menzies’ power grab | 149K |
You can be shot on suspicion if High Court upholds anti-communist act, Mascot for Democratic Rights Council | 193K |
Police thuggery in Brisbane, Central Rail Disputes Committee, March 17, 1948 | 37K |
Defend world peace, a Communist publication, October 25, 1962 | 70K |
Menzies concocted spy plot | 84K |
Stick together, Communist Party, Brisbane, 1943 | 42K |
For Brisbane’s sewerage: £10 million loan now, Communist Party | 94K |
Peace forces prevent Cuba invasion, Communist Party, November 6, 1962 | 290K |
The truth about Korea, Communist Party, July 4, 1950 | 192K |
Demand summit talks now, Communist Party, Brisbane, July 14, 1958 | 121K |
The present and future demands more childcare facilities, Australian Communist Party Women’s Committee, Brisbane, February 1944 | 99K |
Defend Your Freedom, R. Dixon, Australian Communist Party, February 1950 | 560K |
Women in our New World, Australian Communist Party, 1947 | 1.1M |
Brisbane Guardian, Communist Party of Australia, September 27, 1957 | 83K |
For peace, jobs, homes and democracy, Communist Party of Australia, 1961 | 331K |
Do you know what to do on May 3? Communist Party of Australia, Queensland, 1947 | 378K |
What future? Australian Communist Party federal election manifesto, 1946 | 1.4M |
March for peace, Communist Party of Australia, May 1952 | 282K |
North Queensland Guardian, February 12, 1938 | 218K |
North Queensland Guardian, February 12, 1938 | 227K |
North Queensland Guardian, March 12, 1938 | 247K |
North Queensland Guardian, March 19, 1938 | 251K |
Unite and fight right-wing terrorism, April 20, 1972 | 111K |
Communist Party of Australia state conference, 1980 | 157K |
Communist Film Group, April-June 1972 | 118K |
Guardian, June 11, 1943 | 208K |
Guardian, 194? | 243K |
Strengthen the fight against Menzies’ men | 430K |
Work among women, J.B. Miles, November 20, 1943 | 2.0M |
What the communist dissolution bill means to you, M. Julius | 851K |
Appeal to women electors, Liquor Trades Union women’s committee, 1958 | 502K |
The Guardian, June 16, 1943 | 148K |
Communist Senate manifesto, November 11, 1949 | 198K |
Throw out these traitors, Brisbane abbattoir workers | 210K |
North Queensland Guardian, May 14, 1943 | 141K |
North Queensland Guardian, May 7, 1943 | 113K |
North Queensland Guardian, January 8, 1943 | 109K |
Eureka, Communist Party of Australia Goulburn branch, October 1971 | 97K |
What are they doing to Queensland? Claude Jones, 1962 | 300K |
The Toiler, October 25, 1924 | 155K |
The Toiler, December 12, 1924 | 108K |
Defeat Menzies’ Fascist bill, E.F. Hill, 1950 | 694K |
Communist Party federal election manifesto, 1931 | 1.3M |
Sack Bolte instead. Vote Communist, put the Liberals last, 1961 | 65K |
Australia’s way forward, Communist Party of Australia program, 1964 | 551K |
Spend an interesting Easter, Communist Party of Australia lecture series | 70K |
Put people before profits, Communist Party election pamphlet, Roger Wilson, 1982 | 240K |
1955 federal election, Communist Party of Australia | 45K |
The way forward, Australian Communist Party, May 1948 | 793K |
Ban this bomb, Communist Party of Australia, 1966 federal election/a> | 177K |
Guardian social and concert | 120K |
What’s happening in the Communist Party of Australia? c1970 | 1.3M |
Report of the Royal Commission on the Communist Party, 1949-50 | 328K |
Petrov stunt backfires, Pete Thomas, June 7, 1954 | 1.9M |
The Petrov conspiracy, E.F. Hill sums up | 1.4M |
Not wanted. United to defeat Menzies | 31K |
Peace and trade with Asia, Vote Communist | 25K |
Giant profits, same old platform | 32K |
The red fusaliers (sic), WJC | 40K |
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Aboriginal protest, press release, September 27, 1982 | 2.8M |
Black School benefit, leaflet | 4.6M |
Liberty, Democratic Rights Council, October 27, 1950 | 258K |
Liberty, Democratic Rights Council, June 26, 1951 | 213K |
Liberty, Democratic Rights Council, August 28, 1951 | 170K |
Liberty, Democratic Rights Council, October 27, 1950 | 197K |
Australians in Spain, our pioneers against fascism, Nettie Palmer, Len Fox, Jim McNeill, Ron Hurd, May 1948 | 5.2M |
We’re looking after their future in the Eureka League | 133K |
What’s going on in Palestine? Eureka Youth League | 113K |
Youth calls for action. Eureka Youth League | 102K |
Your country needs you for friendship, Eureka Youth League | 84K |
Not one Aussie for Malaya. Eureka Youth League | 237K |
CPA weekend school syllabus | 280K |
Constitution of the Eureka Youth League | 704K |
The Young Worker, March 1, 1931, Eureka Youth League | 415K |
International Youth Day advertisement, August 10, 1935 | 357K |
The Young Worker, December 15, 1933 | 216K |
The Young Worker, February 15, 1933 | 427K |
The Young Worker, July 15, 1931 | 382K |
Fascism and “our” great public schools, Laurie Aarons | 1.1M |
The Young Worker, The Charter, immediate demands all young workers must fight for, march 1, 1931 | 223K |
We can make our country truly great, Eureka Youth League, c1956 | 225K |
Curriculum for the Victorian school of the Eureka Youth League | 104K |
On the path to unity, Max Lorkin, 1954 | 510K |
Tutor’s guide, Communist Party of Australia, july 1950 | 461K |
A letter to nature lovers, supporting a koala habitat at West Pennant Hills, Noel Burnett, November 11, 1929 | 583K |
Morpeth Review, our forest problem, January 1934 | 363K |
Proletariat, editorial, April 1932 | 294K |
Proletariat, April 1932, pp 12-13, Guido Baracchi | 159K |
Education for victory, Marx House, courses for 1944 | 1.2M |
Victorian Labor College, 1927 syllabus | 323K |
Proletariat, Melbourne University Labor Club, Vol 1, No 2, July 1932 | 212K |
March with your mates on May Day, 1963 | 769K |
Eureka Youth League fights for peace, 1952 | 61K |
Workers Weekly, NSW conference of the Unemployed Workers Movement, July 31, 1931 | 298K |
All over the world, people march on May Day, 1962 | 308K |
Australia’s 75th anniversary May Day march, 1966 | 613K |
Proletariat, Freedom and the class struggle, July 1932 | 223K |
Proletariat, Towards the emancipation of the aborigines, March 1934 | 467K |
Proletariat, How Melbourne lives, April 1932 | 240K |
Proletariat, The working class, April 1932 | 564K |
Sydney University Labor Club policy statement, 1959 | 89K |
A history of the Sydney University Labor Club, 1925-45 | 1.8M |
The Socialist Standard, Vol 27, No 319, March 1931 | 197K |
Socialist Party of Australia NSW election manifesto, May 1935 | 282K |
Socialist Party of Australia membership application | 55K |
Socialist Party of Australia standing orders | 149K |
The Socialist Standard, Vol 31, No 368, April 1935 | 156K |
War manifesto, Socialist Party of Australia, October 22, 1939 | 132K |
Socialist Party of Australia, rules and principles, 1929 | 225K |
Socialist Party of Australia speaker’s notes | 52K |
Socialist Party of Australia speaker’s test | 53K |
Socialist Standard, February 1943, No 342 | 228K |
The Woman Worker, Vol 1, No 6, April 7, 1929 | 157K |
The Woman Worker, Vol 1, No 3, January 7, 1929 | 93K |
The Woman Worker, Vol 1, No 1, November 7, 1928 | 130K |
Australian Women’s Charter, 1943 | 634K |
Australian Women at War, July 1943 | 430K |
Melbourne Trades Hall Council equal pay for women committe, statement, July 19, 1943 | 123K |
Equal pay for the sexes, ACTU, 1961 | 117K |
What every woman should know, Queensland Trades and Labor Council | 135K |
Women workers should receive equal pay, meat industry union, Brisbane, September 1, 1958 | 147K |
Equal pay for the sexes, Queensland Trades and Labor Council, | 247K |
Women at war, Australia-Soviet Friendship League | 181K |
Housewife, No 2, October 1948 | 152K |
Women, protest against high prices, Union of Australian Women, Brisbane, 1935 | 150K |
Woman Today, May 1939 | 92K |
The Aussie Woman, May 15, 1922 | 231K |
Russia Today, Tom Wright, May 1928 | 328K |
Bulletin, Socialist Party of Australia, 1983 | 192K |
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Australian needs a political alternative, Socialist Party of Australia | 139K |
Communists and the labour movement, national conference, Socialist Party of Australia, 1980 | 333K |
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Communists and the international communist movement, Socialist Party of Australia, 1980 | 206K |
Are women paid men’s rates? Council of action for equal pay | 288K |
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Equal pay, ACSPA | 130K |
Equal pay for the sexes, ACTU | 231K |
Equal pay means rate for the job | 438K |
Equal pay for the sexes, Melbourne Trades Hall Council | 193K |
The anti-sweating league | 43K |
The case for equal pay | 129K |
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The 40-hour week, May Brodney, 1946a000620.pdf | 590K |
Poverty Watch, Vol 8, No 2, 1988 | 1.6M |
The regeneration of civilisation | 1.6M |
The New Day, Christian Social Order Movement, Vol 3, No 1, July 1945 | 218K |
Morpeth Review, Christianity and industry, January 1934 | 417K |
Morpeth Review, The case for communism, January 1934 | 794K |
The New Day, Christian Social Order Movement, January 1948 | 389K |
A new social order, postwar reconstruction | 1.2M |
The rich get richer, Brian Fitzpatrick, 1944 | 1.4M |
Public enterprise does pay, Brian Fitzpatrick, February 1945 | 692K |
People versus banks, E.W. Campbell, c1948 | 741K |
Labor in the post-war world, Lloyd Ross, April 1943 | 585K |
Coal, the struggle of the mineworkers, W. Orr and C. Nelson, Miners Federation c1934-35 | 1.3M |
Who wants war? Katharine Susannah Prichard, 1935 | 132K |
The centenary prepares war, Joyce Manton, 1934 | 283K |
Labor’s case against war and fascism, C. Crofts and H.J. Oke, c1934-35 | 806K |
My years in the Communist Party, Ralph Gibson, Struggle against war and fascism, 1933-39 | 181K |
Fourth International founded, grand celebration, 1939 | 389K |
Manifesto of the Revolutionary Workers Party (Fourth International), July 1943 | 1.8M |
Who wants war? Katharine Susannah Prichard, 1935 | 208K |
An open letter to members and supporter of the Communist Party of Australia on the Czechoslovak crisis, Denis Francis, P Collins, 1968 | 295K |
On the Czech crisis, Revolutionary Marxist Tendency of the Fourth International, July 1, 1968 | 80K |
Hungary 1956, what really happened? c1980 | 169K |
International, Australian section of the Fourth International, December 15, 1961 | 522K |
International, Australian section of the Fourth International, August 15, 1961 | 371K |
International, Australian section of the Fourth International, March 15, 1962 | 196K |
Central America, the next Vietnam? Socialist Workers Party 1984 | 165K |
Aboriginal rights policy, Socialist Workers Party 1984 | 136K |
For peace and jobs, Socialist Workers Party 1984 | 205K |
Environment policy, Socialist Workers Party 1984 | 161K |
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For a national transport plan, Socialist Workers Party 1984 | 148K |
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Education for all, Socialist Workers Party, 1984 | 124K |
Say no to war, Socialist Workers Party and Resistance, 1984 | 51K |
Socialist Workers Party, how to vote, 1984 | 49K |
The trade unions, Lance Sharkey, September 1942 | 8.4M |
Southern Advocate for Workers’ Councils, No 37, September 13, 1947a000658.pdf | 232K |
Southern Advocate for Workers’ Councils, The state and conscientious objectors | 125K |
Southern Advocate for Workers’ Councils, “Lenin said” | 145K |
Souther Socialist Review, June 1946, No 19 | 114K |
Southern Advocate for Workers’ Councils | 390K |
Southern Advocate for Workers’ Councils, The “crisis” of democracy | 395K |
Southern Advocate for Workers’ Councils, Where we stand | 390K |
Southern Socialist Review | 670K |
Southern Advocate for Workers’ Councils | 694K |
Southern Advocate for Workers’ Councils, The need for the IWW | 241K |
Southern Advocate for Workers’ Councils | 488K |
Southern Advocate for Workers’ Councils | 478K |
Southern Socialist Review | 506K |
Southern Advocate for Workers’ Councils | 842K |
Poland: the crisis of state capitalism, International Socialists c1981 | 430K |
Do you know what the H-bomb will do? Queensland Peace Council, c1955 | 113K |
Danger of total war, AICD, 1965 | 223K |
Message to educationists, AICD, October 24, 1964 | 87K |
Three thousand more Australians for Vietnam, c1966-67 | 74K |
Beter to fight them over there than here? Queensland Peace Committee | 44K |
H-bombs in Australia means H-bombs in Australia, Sydney Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, 1962 | 131K |
Peace is your business, Queensland Peace Committee, c1950s | 108K |
Foreign bases in Australia, Victorian Peace Council | 220K |
The men at the top must make peace now | 187K |
Report on peace, Queensland association of the Federal Assembly for Peace, March 25, 1957 | 160K |
They want to conscript our youth to die for them, May 12, 1950 | 294K |
Peace and the German problem, Queensland Peace Committee, c1961 | 237K |
Peace, Journal of the Australian Peace Council, vol 1, no 1, April 1950 | 64K |
Mr Menzies&rsqou; most famous speech | 33K |
Facts about military conscription, Federal Pacifist Council | 66K |
Labor’s plan for world peace, H.V. Evatt and ALP federal conference decisions, 1955 | 201K |
East of Suez: we must be told, M. O’Brien, April 1966 | 243K |
Peace is trade union business, Amalgamated Engineering Union, c1960 | 164K |
The Observer, Communism in Australia, October 17, 1959 | 292K |
The Observer, January 23, 1960 | 388K |
Fabian Society of Queensland, | 182K |
October, Student Caucus of the Communist League, May 16, 1974 | 151K |
Hear Ernest Mandel, 1974, Socialist Workers League/Socialist Youth Alliance | 257K |
1920-1980, 60 years of struggle for socialism. Communists and the labour movement national conference | 70K |
Australian Peace Council letter to R.G. Menzies, March 24, 1961 | 84K |
A time to choose, Anti-nuclear Poetry Book Collective, 1984 | 90K |
The sisterhood of international peace at work, E.M. Moore, c1949 | 1.8M |
A suitable piece of real estate, Desmond Ball, Ch 12 Australia as a nuclear target, 1980 | 425K |
A course for the disarmament movement, Joe Camilleri, Peace Studies, August-September 1985 | 295K |
The demise of the Nuclear Disarmament Party, Edward St John, Peace Studies, August-September 1985 | 150K |
Disarmament politics, Nic Maclellan, Peace Studies, July 1985 | 247K |
Australian Peace Council material, 1959-61 | 169K |
Australian Peace Council material, 1961 | 67K |
Australian Peace Council, Septemerb 12, 1949 | 225K |
The bomb, its challenge and its threat, No 4, 1961 | 278K |
Nuclear-free zones in the Pacific and the world, Victorian Peace Council, c1963 | 154K |
French tests, Australia in danger, 1963 | 106K |
What are these young people doing? AICD | 655K |
Peace songs, A.A. Hooke | 151K |
The truth about Korea, Australian Peace Congress, 1950 | 128K |
Hyrdogen bomb: the world in danger, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 1955 | 211K |
Germ war in Korea? Victorian Peace Council | 156K |
Inside South Africa, Victorian Peace Council | 137K |
Victorian Peace Council, Geneva conference on nuclear tests, November 18, 1958 | 45K |
The post-war period, Rev F.J. Hartley, My pilgrimage for peace | 202K |
Co-operation and disarmament, Rev A.M. Dickie, June 4, 1959 | 337K |
Never again the A-bomb, song | 96K |
Victorian Peace Council, January 1956 | 141K |
Our policy and program, Victorian Peace Council | 568K |
You can’t ban peace, Australian Peace Council | 419K |
Canberra citizens’ statement on war in Indochina | 94K |
Free citizenship or military tyranny? Freedom League, 1914 | 46K |
Australian Union of Democratic Control for the Avoidance of War | 76K |
Manifesto of the Australian Freedom League (pre-1914) | 83K |
Vietnam Moratorium Campaign, 1970 | 85K |
Peace Pledge Union, statement of principles | 141K |
Fundamentals of pacifism, K.D. Rivett, 1947 | 277K |
Conference for an independent and non-aligned Australia, 1976 | 169K |
Extract from World Council of Churches statement on Vietnam | 114K |
For a world free of nuclear weapons, CICD | 109K |
What is CICD? | 38K |
Australian Peace Congress program, 1950 | 54K |
Australian Convention on Peace and War, 1953 | 150K |
Australian Convention on Peace and War, 1953 | 111K |
Peace Quest Forum | 149K |
Don’t celebrate peace, fight the bases, PND, 1982 | 188K |
Full human rights for aborigines and Torres Strait islanders, The making of a tragedy, CPA program 1967 | 360K |
The Observer, Communism in Australia, October 17, 1959 | 57K |
The Observer, Communism in Australia, October 17, 1959 | 241K |
The Observer, January 23, 1960 | 389K |
Fabian Society of Queensland | 183K |
October, student caucus of the Communist League, May 16, 1974 | 151K |
Hear Ernest Mande, Communist League, Socialist Workers League, Socialist Youth Alliance, 1974 | 124K |
Socialist Standard, The socialist parties of Australia and New Zealand, April 1942 | 79K |
The Western Socialist, January 1945 | 90K |
The Western Socialist, Marxism in New Zealand, January 1945 | 181K |
The Western Socialist, February 1947 | 210K |
Socialist Standard, Socialism or chaos, No 523, March 1948 | 90K |
The Western Socialist, June 1948 | 196K |
The Western Socialist, April 1948 | 108K |
The Western Socialist, Vol 14, No 126, may 1947 | 391K |
Socialist Party of Australia, 1953 | 59K |
The Western Socialist, Vol 24, No 194, 1957 | 94K |
Socialist Party of Australia, Melbourne, April 30, 1958 | 123K |
Socialist Party of Australia, Sydney, March 19, 1959 | 245K |
The Western Socialist, No 5, 1959 | 185K |
Trotskyism, Communists, the Labor Party and socialism, J.A. Dawson, Workers Literature Bureau, c1944 | 1.6M |
The socialist left in Australia, Alan Barcan, 1960 | 1.1M |
Art and its social function, Paul Mortier, 1955 | 1.3M |
Why I went to jail, Rev Neil Glover, Victorian Peace Council, 1957 | 382K |
Australia’s path to socialism, Communist Party of Australia program, 17th congress, 1955 | 1.0M |
Australia’s path to socialism, Communist Party of Australia program, 16th congress, 1951 | 1.3M |
Why I am a communist, Katharine Susannah Prichard, 1956 | 820K |
Farmers and workers together for a better life. Agrarian program of the Communist Party of Australia, 18th congress, April 1958 | 813K |
Robbing your pay envelope, R. Dixon, Communist Party of Australia, November 1953 | 1.3M |
Education in crisis and the way forward, W.E. Gollan, August 1959 | 2.0M |
Reveal, Defenders of Human Rights Association | 75K |
Guardian, January 21, 1949 | 123K |
Unite to defeat Menzies’ fascist legislation, J.D. Blake, Communist Review, June 1950 | 56K |
Guardian, May 13, 1949 | 242K |
Guardian, June 10, 1949 | 242K |
Tribune, March 22, 1950 | 178K |
Guardian, February 10, 1950 | 197K |
Guardian, May 5, 1950 | 132K |
US priest speaks out in defence of Communist Party, From The Guardian, January 27, 1950 | 105K |
Tribune, April 29, 1950 | 136K |
Tribune, May 3, 1950 | 111K |
Guardian, March 4, 1949 | 113K |
Guardian, April 1, 1949 | 244K |
Guardian, April 11, 1947 | 117K |
Guardian, June 4, 1953 | 129K |
Guardian, October 21, 1949 | 132K |
Guardian, July 9, 1949 | 162K |
Six acts against civil liberties, Council for Civil Liberties, Melbourne, August 1937 | 1.0M |
Defend our unions. Say no to Joh | 146K |
International Labor Defence fights the Crimes Act, c1933 | 282K |
Support Queensland struggle. Defend the right to march, Movement Against Uranium Mining, c1977 | 193K |
Words and spirit: what sort of constitution do we want?, September 23, 1977 | 527K |
Why was Tim Anderson persecuted? George Petersen, Socialist Press, July 1991 | 241K |
Reject ASIO’s new powers, leaflet | 191K |
Union organiser arrested. Stop work to defend democratic rights. Leaflet, 1972 | 607K |
How the Crimes Bill makes hidden attacks on democratic rights, Building Workers Industrial Uion, Queensland, c1960s | 393K |
The Boomerang, August 18, 1894 (transcript) | 38K |
Tocsin, platform, October 2, 1897 | 59K |
Tocsin, transcript | 31K |
Labor Call, November 1, 1906 | 25K |
The Champion, transcript | 30K |
The new party, The Socialist, April 2, 1906, transcript | 32K |
CPA, Jewish meeting and Marxist study classes | 83K |
The Australian author and artist, Vol 1, No 1, January 1947 | 288K |
Fellowship of Australian writers constitution | 141K |
Young democracy | 77K |
Proletaria, poetry | 202K |
New Willis play at New Theatre | 138K |
Jindyworobak, towards an Australian culture, Kenneth H. Gifford, 1944 | 580K |
Unknown land, Rex Ingamells, Jindyworobak 1943 | 77K |
Origin and development of Jindyworobak, Rex Ingamells | 754K |
Jindyworobak, 1947 | 245K |
We defend Frank Hardy, | 279K |
The MacDonald government prosecuted Frank Hardy on behalf of millionaire John Wren, CPA | 515K |
Why is Frank Hardy branded guilty before trial | 274K |
Frank Hardy Defence Committee, November 14, 1950 | 58K |
Australian culture, Vance Palmer, December 11, 1940 | 174K |
Pioneer players | 40K |
Australian authors week, Fellowship of Australian Writers | 157K |
Adelaide Literary Theatre, 1911 | 387K |
Fourth annual drama night, May 15, 1912 | 148K |
Words of songs: Reedy River and The Ballad of 1891 | 46K |
Wanted: a national theatre, Bruce Rothwell | 93K |
Will Dyson: creative miltant, Nettie Palmer, Brisbane Courier, January 4, 1930 | 287K |
Twas ever thus, Jindyworobak in its tenth year, Miles Franklin | 114K |
Salute to Jindyworobak, Dymphna Cusack | 118K |
On the birthday of Jindyworobak, Margaret Preston | 31K |
In honour of a poet, lover and pacifist, John Harber Phillips on Lesbia Harford, The Age, April 21, 1999 | 201K |
Outlook, final issue, December 1970 | 483K |
Theseis eleven, No 1, 1980 | 249K |
The great questioning, Outlook, October 1968 | 99K |
Writers and social progress, Australian Outlook, July 26, 1947 | 386K |
Factory, extracts from an unpublished novel, Alan Marshall, Communist Review, February 1938 | 207K |
Art, its origins and social function, Paul Mortier, October 1955 | 1.4M |
Unity, Cynthia M. Skrine, Labor Digest, March 1946 | 328K |
Red gums and Hymn to the earth, poems | 51K |
Queensland memories, street poetry | 443K |
Is Murdoch making you miserable, Sybylla Press Co-operative, May Day 1987 | 627K |
The writer’s freedom of expression, Martin Edmund Haley, September 1949 | 338K |
Labour songs/poetry | 344K |
The necessity of criticism, Morpeth Review, Vol 11, No 24, July 1933 | 265K |
Australian Left News, December 1938 | 56K |
Broadside, Australian Society of Authors, Vol 2, No 1, October 1964 | 244K |
Communists are always young, Katharine Susannah Prichard, 1959 | 188K |
N’Goola and other stories, Katharine Susannah Prichard, 1959 | 604K |
How Labor governs, Vere Gordon Childe, 1923 | 1.1M |
The realisms of war, Bernard Smith, Noel Counihan, artist and revolutionary, 1993 | 1.3M |
Years of hope, Bernard Smith, Noel Counihan, artist and revolutionary, 1993 | 2.0M |
Epilogue, Bernard Smith, Noel Counihan, artist and revolutionary, 1993 | 506K |
The Ern Malley hoax | 477K |
The Ern Malley hoax | 65K |
Fanfrolico and After, Jack Lindsay, 1962 | 1.3M |
A note on my dialectic, Jack Lindsay | 555K |
Selections from Reedy River, record cover | 69K |
Excerpts from Reedy River, exerpts from the Sydney production | 146K |
The alienated Australian intellectual, Jack Lindsay, 1963 | 745K |
Towards a Marxist aesthetic, Decay and renewal, Jack Lindsay | 1.1M |
Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow, M. Barnard Eldershaw, 1983 | 1.4M |
The writer and society, M. Barnard Eldershaw | 210K |
Liberty and violence,M. Barnard Eldershaw | 364K |
Wild cat falling, Colin Johnson, 1965 | 532K |
The dawn is at hand, Kath Walker, 1966 | 150K |
We are going, Kath Walker, 1964 | 220K |
Uses of the many-charactered novel, Christina Stead | 247K |
Travels in North Queensland, Jean Devanny, 1951 | 424K |
Long live Sandawara, Colin Johnson, 1979 | 766K |
Radical intellectuals, an unacknowledged legislature? Andrew Milner | 1.6M |
Letty Fox: her luck, Christina Stead, 1946 | 619K |
Meanjin, No 43, Summer 1950 | 394K |
The Australian tradition, A.A. Phillips, 1958 | 1.9M |
Culture of the intelligentsia, | 637K |
The pattern of hegemony, | 872K |
Ruling class, ruling culture, R.W. Connell | 389K |
The state and nuclear power, Joe Camilleri, 1984 | 822K |
Antonio Gramsci, the man, Australian Left Review, Alastair Davidson, April-May, 1968 | 623K |
Gramsci: on the party, Alistair Davidson, Australian Left Review, April-May, 1968 | 383K |
Contributions to the Southern Cross, Daniel Henry Deniehy | 239K |
Contributions to the Southern Cross, Daniel Henry Deniehy | 312K |
Nationalism and the new radicalism, Robin Gollan, Radical and working-class politics | 1.1M |
Who’s afraid of the working class? | 676K |
Essays in the political economy of Australian capitalism, Vol2, E.L. Wheelwright and Ken Buckley, 1978 | 1.2M |
Labor in office: preparation for 1985 | 803K |
Class structure in Australian history | 2.4M |
The five bright stars, Eric Lambert, 1954 | 832K |
Australian capitalism: towards a socialist critique, introduction, John Playford, Douglas Kirsner, 1972 | 73K |
Domination and the flight from being, Douglas Kirsner, 1972 | 1.1M |
Who rules Australia? John Playford, 1972 | 2.0M |
The twenty-thousand thieves, Eric Lambert, 1951 | 479K |
The two fires | 49K |
Massacre of the innocents | 45K |
Nigger’s leap, New England | 46K |
Come in, spinner, Dymphna Cusack and Florence James, 1955 | 891K |
The battlers, Kylie Tennant, 1941 | 592K |
The timeless land, Eleanor Dark, 1947 | 769K |
The devious being, Betty Roland, 1990 | 456K |
Political economy of Australian capitalism, Introduction, E.L. Wheelwright | 867K |
Primary accumulation: the genesis of Australian capitalism, Ken Buckley | 1.7M |
Socialism and reform in contemporary Australia, Bob Catley | 4.7M |
The loans affair, Darryl Foster | 413K |
Anti-trust and the bourgeoisie, Andrew Hopkins | 1.4M |
Queensland nationalism and Australian capitalism, Glen Lewis | 2.4M |
Capitalism, the middle classes and the welfare state, Sol Encel | 1.6M |
Towards a political economy of housing, Colin Bell | 969K |
Shoot the Bolshevik! Hang the profiteer! Reconstructing Australian capitalism, 1918-21. Humphrey McQueen | 1.4M |
Australia, victim or partner of British imperialism, David Clark | 2.3M |
Australian immigrants 1788-1940, desired and unwanted, Marie de Lepervanche | 3.0M |
The political economy of post-war immigration, John Collins | 2.0M |
Social policy and the permanent poor, Jill Roe | 1.9M |
Capitalism and the environment: the failure of success, Leonie Sandercock | 1.6M |
Essays in the political economy of Australian capitalism, volume 3, E.L. Wheelwright and Ken Buckley | 848K |
Women’s place in the class structure, Bettina Cass | 1.9M |
Fragmentation of the working class, John Collins | 3.0M |
Italian anti-Fascism in Australia, 1922-45, Gianfranco Cresciani | 1.2M |
“Really rather like slavery,” law and labour in the colonial economy in Papua-New Guinea, Peter Fitzpatrick | 1.2M |
Capitalism and Aborigines: the theory of internal colonialism and its rivals, Mervyn Hartwig | 1.6M |
Unequal exchange and Australian economic development: an exploratory investigation, David Clark | 1.5M |
The bastards from the bush: some comments on class and culture, Ian Turner | 1.3M |
Elitism in education and the radical initiative, Helen G. Palmer | 694K |
Essays in the political economy of Australian capitalism, E.L. Wheelwright and Ken Buckley | 1.9M |
Crisis in pastoral capital accumulation: a reinterpretation of the 1840s depression in colonial Australia, Phillip McMichael | 1.8M |
The abolition of the Queensland labour trade: politics or profits, A.A Graves | 1.3M |
Plenty more little Brown Man, Pearlshelling and White Australia in Queensland, 1901-1918, Lorraine Phillips | 1.8M |
Rebel Worker, Vol 7, No 10, December 1988-January 1989 | 281K |
Rebel Worker, Vol 1, No 5, October-November 1982 | 91K |
Holiday in Nurrangar, Campaign Against Militarisation | 371K |
Where to now for anti-war activists? The Socialist, March 15, 1991 | 96K |
We will work together to stop this war and Australia’s military involvement, Network for Peace in the Middle East, 1991 | 177K |
Network for Peace in the Middle East, February 23, 1991 | 33K |
Help us stop the war, St Kilda Network for Peace in the Middle East, 1990 | 58K |
Rainbow Alliance, Gulf war update, 1990 | 150K |
Rainbow Alliance, appeal for funds, December 14, 1990 | 65K |
A new political movement is launched, Joseph Camilleri, 1989 | 259K |
Socialist Action-International Socialists joint fusion statement, 1990 | 447K |
The Rainbow Alliance, reshaping the political agenda, Belinda Probert, 1989 | 228K |
Rainbow Alliance conference brochure | 88K |
Rainbow Alliance, aims | 190K |
Rainbow Alliance, invitation to a public launch, February 1989 | 76K |
Enough of right-wing agendas, it’s time for a new politics. Rainbow Alliance, October 1991 | 80K |
Uranium mining in Australia, Movement Against Uranium Mining, July 1984 | 1.0M |
What’s to stop Victoria going nuclear? Movement Against Uranium Mining | 191K |
Keep Victoria nuclear-free, Australian Labor Party | 275K |
Lawson, lost and found, Barry Plews | 240K |
Don’t vote. Bring down the Labor government | 144K |
Broad Left conference, Bulletin No 2, March 1986 | 2.0M |
Broad Left conference panel speakers | 99K |
Broad Left conference, March 1986, leaflet | 458K |
c10000109.pdf Item lost or never stored | 14M |
The root of the matter, dialogues on social questions, Henry Hyde Champion, 1895 | 52M |
The world of the living dead and jail from within, Vance Marshall, 1969 reprint, first published 1918 | 39M |
The People, Socialist Labor Party, March 1, 1919 | 6.5M |
Proletarian Review, June 1920-February 1922, Percy Laidler, publisher | 139M |
Proletariat, Organ of Melbourne University Labor Club, 1932-35 | 112M |
Stop the carnage, Students United Against War, February 23, 1991 | 3.1M |