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Institute of Commonwealth Studies

Australia: Pressure Groups Material


IDENTITY STATEMENT

Reference code(s): GB 0101 PG.AT

Held at: Institute of Commonwealth Studies

Title: Australia: Pressure Groups Material

Date(s): 1970-1988

Level of description: Collection (Fonds)

Extent: 3 boxes

Name of creator(s): Institute of Commonwealth Studies

CONTEXT

Administrative/Biographical history:

The late 1960s and early 1970s in Australia saw the burgeoning of new movements which sought to influence the political process, often on single issues and from outside the established parties which were the conventional channels of political expression. The most popular of these included the anti-war movement, the anti-uranium movement, the land rights movement, the women's movement and the conservation movement, although as the list above indicates there was no shortage of other issues prompting the formation of new pressure groups. Some of these movements coalesced into mainstream political organisations, in the case of the Green Party with significant electoral success, whilst others remain on the margins or have been co-opted by the very forces and institutions they set out to challenge - an example of this being the deradicalizing of the agendas of many feminist groups. The materials held here reflect first-hand both the concerns and the struggles of these movements.

CONTENT

Scope and content/abstract:

Leaflets, letters, newsletters, journals, posters, badges, stickers and pamphlets at federal and state level issued by the Australian Democrats Student Organisation, the Australian Heritage Society, the Australian Independence Movement, the Australian League of Rights, the Aboriginal Mining Information Centre, the Australian Peace Committee, the Australian Union of Students, the Council for Civil Liberties, Citizens for Democracy, Combined Unions Against Government Cutbacks, the Federation of Adelaide Metropolitan Residents' Association, the Higher Education Round Table, the Immigration Control Association, the Libertarian Socialist Association, the Movement Against Uranium Mining, the New South Wales Labor Day Committee, the No Ties With Apartheid Campaign, the National Workers Control Conference, People for Nuclear Disarmament, the Proportional Representation Society of Australia, Resistance, the Southern Africa Liberation Centre, the Socialist Labour League, the Sydney Working Women's Group of Women's Liberation, the Transnational Co-operative, Tax Payers United, the Union of Australian Women, the Women's Action Alliance, the Women's Electoral Lobby, Words for Women, and the Wilderness Society.

ACCESS AND USE

Language/scripts of material: English

System of arrangement:

Alphabetically by group, and then in rough chronological order.

Conditions governing access:

Open to all for research purposes; access is free for anyone in higher education.

Conditions governing reproduction:

Copies can usually be obtained - apply to library staff.

Physical characteristics:

Finding aids:

Records at item level on library catalogue (SASCAT)

Detailed catalogue

ARCHIVAL INFORMATION

Accruals:

Further accruals are expected, some in electronic form.

Archival history:

The Commonwealth Pressure Group Materials collection was built up alongside that of the Political Parties, which was begun in 1960-61, and likewise concentrated on the collection of primary material. The main method of gathering material has been to appeal directly to pressure groups throughout the Commonwealth, though contributions from Institute members and staff following visits to relevant countries have been significant. More recently Australian material has been collected by means of downloading documents from the websites of significant groups and movements.

Immediate source of acquisition:

Institute of Commonwealth Studies

ALLIED MATERIALS

Related material:

See also Australia: Trades Unions Material (TU.AT) and Australia: Political Party Material (PP.AT), as well as Political Party, Trades Unions and Pressure Group Materials for other Commonwealth countries, and related material in the library's main classified sequence, all held at ICS.

Publication note:

DESCRIPTION NOTES

Archivist's note: Description compiled by Daniel Millum, Political Archives Project Officer at the Institutes of Commonwealth and Latin American Studies.

Rules or conventions: Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

Date(s) of descriptions: Created 28/01/2004 AIM25


INDEX ENTRIES
Subjects
Civil and political rights | Human rights
Interest groups | Groups
Labour movements | Labour relations
Political communication | Political sociology
Political movements Womens rights | Rights of special groups
Politics | Political science
Students

Personal names

Corporate names
Aboriginal Mining Information Centre
Australian Democrats Student Organisation
Australian Heritage Society
Australian Independence Movement
Australian League of Rights
Australian Peace Committee
Australian Union of Students
Citizens for Democracy
Combined Unions Against Government Cutbacks
Council for Civil Liberties
Federation of Adelaide Metropolitan Residents' Association
Higher Education Round Table
Immigration Control Association
Libertarian Socialist Association
Movement Against Uranium Mining
National Workers Control Conference
New South Wales Labor Day Committee
No Ties With Apartheid Campaign
People for Nuclear Disarmament
Proportional Representation Society of Australia
Resistance
Socialist Labour League
Southern Africa Liberation Centre
Sydney Working Women's Group of Women's Liberation
Tax Payers United
Transnational Co-operative
Union of Australian Women
Wilderness Society
Women's Action Alliance
Women's Electoral Lobby
Words for Women

Places
Australia | Oceania