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Camp Ink: Volume 2, Number 7, May 1972
written by Campaign Against Moral Persecution, in Eros Foundation Publications & Archives, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections (1972), in Camp Ink, Volume 2, Number 7, May 1972 (Sydney, New South Wales: Campaign Against Moral Persecution), 19 page(s)
This issue of Camp Ink contains a cover story on changes in Australian film rating regulations, which now allowed audiences to see movies that previously would have been heavily censored.
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written by Campaign Against Moral Persecution, in Eros Foundation Publications & Archives, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections (1972), in Camp Ink, Volume 2, Number 7, May 1972 (Sydney, New South Wales: Campaign Against Moral Persecution), 19 page(s)
Description
This issue of Camp Ink contains a cover story on changes in Australian film rating regulations, which now allowed audiences to see movies that previously would have been heavily censored.
Date Written / Recorded
1972
Field of Study
LGBT Studies
Content Type
Periodical issue
Author / Creator
Campaign Against Moral Persecution
Publisher
Campaign Against Moral Persecution
Series
Camp Ink
Topic / Theme
LGBT life, Gay rights
Place Discussed
Australia
Sections
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Camp Ink: Volume 3, Number 1
written by Campaign Against Moral Persecution, in Eros Foundation Publications & Archives, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections (1972), in Camp Ink, Volume 3, Number 1 (Sydney, New South Wales: Campaign Against Moral Persecution), 16 page(s)
This issue of Camp Ink contains a cover story on gay families, as well as articles on the failure of the Australian gay rights movement to deal with its own sexism, and on the state of the American gay press.
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written by Campaign Against Moral Persecution, in Eros Foundation Publications & Archives, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections (1972), in Camp Ink, Volume 3, Number 1 (Sydney, New South Wales: Campaign Against Moral Persecution), 16 page(s)
Description
This issue of Camp Ink contains a cover story on gay families, as well as articles on the failure of the Australian gay rights movement to deal with its own sexism, and on the state of the American gay press.
Date Written / Recorded
1972
Field of Study
LGBT Studies
Content Type
Periodical issue
Author / Creator
Campaign Against Moral Persecution
Publisher
Campaign Against Moral Persecution
Series
Camp Ink
Topic / Theme
LGBT life, Gay rights
Place Discussed
Australia
Sections
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Gay, no. 5
in Eros Foundation Publications & Archives, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections; edited by Barry Lowe, fl. 1952-2004, in Gay (Magazine), no. 5 (Sydney, New South Wales: Bertram-Horne & Co.), 16 page(s)
Warning, this item contains graphic content.
A black-and-white magazine with a magenta cover comprises issue No. 5 of Gay magazine of Sydney, Australia, probably from 1974. A cover photo shows a platinum blond female figure looking over her bare shoulder. An article inside contains a brief obituary for transgender model and actress Candy Darling, best known...
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in Eros Foundation Publications & Archives, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections; edited by Barry Lowe, fl. 1952-2004, in Gay (Magazine), no. 5 (Sydney, New South Wales: Bertram-Horne & Co.), 16 page(s)
Description
A black-and-white magazine with a magenta cover comprises issue No. 5 of Gay magazine of Sydney, Australia, probably from 1974. A cover photo shows a platinum blond female figure looking over her bare shoulder. An article inside contains a brief obituary for transgender model and actress Candy Darling, best known for her association with artist Andy Warhol.
Field of Study
LGBT Studies
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Barry Lowe, fl. 1952-2004
Publisher
Bertram-Horne & Co.
Series
Gay (Magazine)
Topic / Theme
Gays, LGBT life, Gay men
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Bertram-Horne & Co.
Place Discussed
Australia
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Volume 1, Number 3
written by Butch Enterprises, in Eros Foundation Publications & Archives, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections; edited by Bill Munro, 1943-, in Little Butch, Volume 1, Number 3 (Marrickville, New South Wales: Butch Enterprises, 1973, originally published 1973), 16 page(s)
Warning, this item contains graphic content.
This issue of Little Butch (Mr. Groovy) includes an article about a social worker's disappointment in a gay group when seeking help for a friend; and one on the musk oil fad.
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written by Butch Enterprises, in Eros Foundation Publications & Archives, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections; edited by Bill Munro, 1943-, in Little Butch, Volume 1, Number 3 (Marrickville, New South Wales: Butch Enterprises, 1973, originally published 1973), 16 page(s)
Description
This issue of Little Butch (Mr. Groovy) includes an article about a social worker's disappointment in a gay group when seeking help for a friend; and one on the musk oil fad.
Field of Study
LGBT Studies
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Bill Munro, 1943-
Author / Creator
Butch Enterprises
Date Published / Released
1973
Publisher
Butch Enterprises
Series
Little Butch
Topic / Theme
Gays, Homosexuality, LGBT life
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Butch Enterprises
Place Discussed
Australia
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National W - September 1978
written by Australian Union of Students, in Eros Foundation Publications & Archives, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections, in National W (Magazine), September 1978 (Australia: Australian Union of Students, 1978, originally published 1978), 35 page(s)
This issue of National W includes an article attempting to rebut arguments made by a conservative Australian group, the National Civic Council, regarding whether whether the women's liberation movement is Marxist, lesbian, or extremist.
Sample
written by Australian Union of Students, in Eros Foundation Publications & Archives, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections, in National W (Magazine), September 1978 (Australia: Australian Union of Students, 1978, originally published 1978), 35 page(s)
Description
This issue of National W includes an article attempting to rebut arguments made by a conservative Australian group, the National Civic Council, regarding whether whether the women's liberation movement is Marxist, lesbian, or extremist.
Field of Study
LGBT Studies
Content Type
Periodical issue
Author / Creator
Australian Union of Students
Date Published / Released
1978-09, 1978
Publisher
Australian Union of Students
Series
National W (Magazine)
Topic / Theme
Women's rights, Women's issues
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1978 by Australian Union of Students
Place Discussed
Australia
Sections
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Outlines, The Voice of the Gay and Lesbian Community, Vol. 3, No. 12, May 1990
edited by Tracy Baim (Chicago, IL: Lambda Publications, 1990, originally published 1990, first release 1990), 52 page(s)
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edited by Tracy Baim (Chicago, IL: Lambda Publications, 1990, originally published 1990, first release 1990), 52 page(s)
Field of Study
LGBT Studies
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Tracy Baim
Date Published / Released
1990-05, 1990
Publisher
Lambda Publications
Topic / Theme
Lesbians, Gays, Gay communities, Gay & Lesbian Studies
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1990 Windy City Media Group
Place Discussed
Cincinnati, OH, Costa Rica, Australia
Sections
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Abortion is a Woman's Right to Choose, Issue No. 10, March 1976
written by Women's Abortion Action Campaign, in Eros Foundation Publications & Archives, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections, in Abortion is a Woman's Right to Choose, Issue no. 10, March 1976 (Sydney, New South Wales: Women's Abortion Action Campaign, 1976, originally published 1976), 8 page(s)
An eight-page, black-and-white booklet with blue accents comprises the March 1976 issue of Right to Choose, the newsletter of the Women's Abortion Action Campaign of Sydney, Australia. The cover contains the headline, ''Women's rights under attack!'' and a photo illustration of a shouting woman with her hands in c...
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written by Women's Abortion Action Campaign, in Eros Foundation Publications & Archives, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections, in Abortion is a Woman's Right to Choose, Issue no. 10, March 1976 (Sydney, New South Wales: Women's Abortion Action Campaign, 1976, originally published 1976), 8 page(s)
Description
An eight-page, black-and-white booklet with blue accents comprises the March 1976 issue of Right to Choose, the newsletter of the Women's Abortion Action Campaign of Sydney, Australia. The cover contains the headline, ''Women's rights under attack!'' and a photo illustration of a shouting woman with her hands in chains.
Field of Study
LGBT Studies
Content Type
Periodical issue
Author / Creator
Women's Abortion Action Campaign
Date Published / Released
1976-03, 1976
Publisher
Women's Abortion Action Campaign
Series
Abortion is a Woman's Right to Choose
Topic / Theme
Women's issues, Women's health issues, Abortions, Women's rights
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Women's Abortion Action Campaign
Place Discussed
Australia
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Abortion is a Woman's Right to Choose, Issue No. 11, May 1976
written by Women's Abortion Action Campaign, in Eros Foundation Publications & Archives, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections, in Abortion is a Woman's Right to Choose, Issue no. 11, May 1976 (Sydney, New South Wales: Women's Abortion Action Campaign, 1976, originally published 1976), 8 page(s)
An eight-page, black-and-white booklet with magenta accents comprises the May 1976 issue of Right to Choose, the newsletter of the Women's Abortion Action Campaign of Sydney, Australia. The cover contains the headline, ''Liverpool campaign growing!'' and a drawing of a group of barefoot women in simple dresses, th...
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written by Women's Abortion Action Campaign, in Eros Foundation Publications & Archives, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections, in Abortion is a Woman's Right to Choose, Issue no. 11, May 1976 (Sydney, New South Wales: Women's Abortion Action Campaign, 1976, originally published 1976), 8 page(s)
Description
An eight-page, black-and-white booklet with magenta accents comprises the May 1976 issue of Right to Choose, the newsletter of the Women's Abortion Action Campaign of Sydney, Australia. The cover contains the headline, ''Liverpool campaign growing!'' and a drawing of a group of barefoot women in simple dresses, their arms upraised, with one carrying a baby on her shoulders.
Field of Study
LGBT Studies
Content Type
Periodical issue
Author / Creator
Women's Abortion Action Campaign
Date Published / Released
1976-05, 1976
Publisher
Women's Abortion Action Campaign
Series
Abortion is a Woman's Right to Choose
Topic / Theme
Women's issues, Women's health issues, Abortions, Women's rights
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Women's Abortion Action Campaign
Place Discussed
Australia
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Abortion is a Woman's Right to Choose, Issue No. 17, Spring 1978
written by Women's Abortion Action Campaign, in Eros Foundation Publications & Archives, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections, in Abortion is a Woman's Right to Choose, Issue no. 17, Spring 1978 (Sydney, New South Wales: Women's Abortion Action Campaign, 1978, originally published 1978), 8 page(s)
An eight-page, black-and-white booklet with orange accents comprises the Spring 1978 issue of Right to Choose, the newsletter of the Women's Abortion Action Campaign of Sydney, Australia. The cover contains a story headlined, ''Fight for abortion rights!'' concerning recent state elections in which abortion was di...
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written by Women's Abortion Action Campaign, in Eros Foundation Publications & Archives, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections, in Abortion is a Woman's Right to Choose, Issue no. 17, Spring 1978 (Sydney, New South Wales: Women's Abortion Action Campaign, 1978, originally published 1978), 8 page(s)
Description
An eight-page, black-and-white booklet with orange accents comprises the Spring 1978 issue of Right to Choose, the newsletter of the Women's Abortion Action Campaign of Sydney, Australia. The cover contains a story headlined, ''Fight for abortion rights!'' concerning recent state elections in which abortion was discussed as a ''moral'' question. It is accompanied by a photo of a woman holding up a placard reading, ''Abortion -- a woman's right...
An eight-page, black-and-white booklet with orange accents comprises the Spring 1978 issue of Right to Choose, the newsletter of the Women's Abortion Action Campaign of Sydney, Australia. The cover contains a story headlined, ''Fight for abortion rights!'' concerning recent state elections in which abortion was discussed as a ''moral'' question. It is accompanied by a photo of a woman holding up a placard reading, ''Abortion -- a woman's right to choose.''
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Field of Study
LGBT Studies
Content Type
Periodical issue
Author / Creator
Women's Abortion Action Campaign
Date Published / Released
1978
Publisher
Women's Abortion Action Campaign
Series
Abortion is a Woman's Right to Choose
Topic / Theme
Women's issues, Women's health issues, Abortions, Women's rights
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Women's Abortion Action Campaign
Place Discussed
Australia
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Abortion is a Woman's Right to Choose, Issue No. 18, February/March 1979
written by Women's Abortion Action Campaign, in Eros Foundation Publications & Archives, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections, in Abortion is a Woman's Right to Choose, Issue no. 18, February/March 1979 (Sydney, New South Wales: Women's Abortion Action Campaign, 1979, originally published 1979), 8 page(s)
An eight-page, black-and-white booklet comprises the February/March 1979 issue of Right to Choose, the newsletter of the Women's Abortion Action Campaign of Sydney, Australia. The cover contains the headline, ''Contraception, abortion and no forced sterilisation - Women Decide!'' and a reference to an Internationa...
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written by Women's Abortion Action Campaign, in Eros Foundation Publications & Archives, of Flinders University. Library. Special Collections, in Abortion is a Woman's Right to Choose, Issue no. 18, February/March 1979 (Sydney, New South Wales: Women's Abortion Action Campaign, 1979, originally published 1979), 8 page(s)
Description
An eight-page, black-and-white booklet comprises the February/March 1979 issue of Right to Choose, the newsletter of the Women's Abortion Action Campaign of Sydney, Australia. The cover contains the headline, ''Contraception, abortion and no forced sterilisation - Women Decide!'' and a reference to an International Day of Action on March 31. It includes a cover drawing of the female symbol encircling a globe of the Earth.
Field of Study
LGBT Studies
Content Type
Periodical issue
Author / Creator
Women's Abortion Action Campaign
Date Published / Released
1979-02, 1979
Publisher
Women's Abortion Action Campaign
Series
Abortion is a Woman's Right to Choose
Topic / Theme
Women's issues, Women's health issues, Abortions, Women's rights
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Women's Abortion Action Campaign
Place Discussed
Australia
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