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Leave uranium in the ground and build self-managed energy systems
Libertarian Socialist Alliance
for self managed energy systemsLibertarian Workers for a Self-Managed Society
PO Box 20, Parkville ; 3052 Melbourne, Vic.Libertarian Socialist Collective
PO Box 113, Brunswick, 3056 Melbourne, Vic.Monash Anarchist Society
c/- Monash University Union, Wellington Rd., Clayton, Vic. 3168Sydney Anarcho-syndicalists
417 King St., Newton, 2042 Sydney, N.S.W.Libertarian Socialist Organisation
PO Box 268, Mt. Gravatt Central, 4122, Qld.Adelaide Anarchists
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Leave uranium in the ground and bury capitalism with it !
Libertarian Socialist Alliance
for self-managed energy systemsLibertarian workers for a self-managed society, PO Box 20, Parkville, 3052 Melbourne, Vic.
Libertarian socialist collective, PO Box 113, Brunswick, 3056, Melbourne, Vic.
Monash anarchist society, c/- Monash University Union, Wellington Rd., Clayton, Vic. 3168.
Sydney anarcho-syndicalists, 417 King St., Newtown, 2042, Sydney, NSW.
Libertarian socialist organisation, PO Box 223, Broadway, 4000.
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Poland 1956
Poland 1968Poland 1970
Poland 1971Poland 1976
Poalnd 1980Poland 1981
An anarchist point of view !
Public meeting
“General discussion following”
free tea & coffeeDate ; 7th July, 1981.
Time ; 7.30pm - 11.00pm
Place ; Mechanics Institute, 270 Sydney road, Brunswick.Speakers from ;
Libertarian Workers — Freedom CollectiveLibertarian Workers for a self-managed society
PO Box 20. Parkville 3052. Melbourne, Victoria. Australia.Freedom Collective
PO Box 203. Freemantle, 6160 - Western Australia.Freemantle alias Fremantle.
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Free Roger Noël
a Belgium anarchist imprisoned in Warsaw … Poland
FREE ROGER NOEL, A BELGIAN ANARCHIST IMPRISONED IN WARSAW. POLAND
Roger Noel, a Belgian Anarchist, was arrested and imprisoned by the Polish police on the 6th July, 1982.
He was charged with helping Radio SolidarnosSc make illegal broadcasts in Warsaw.Roger Noël - anarchist militant
Roger Noël (Babar) has been an Anarchist militant in Belgium for over twelve years. He has been involved in a large number of non-authoritarian campaigns in Brussels over the past decade. Babar was instrumental in the establishment of the first "free radio" in Brussels and is now the chairperson of a co-operative network of "free" radio stations in Belgium. Babar has been prominent in the Belgium anti-nuclear movement and has been involved in the struggle for the rights of migrant workers in Belgium.
ASBL 22 Mars
Roger Noël is first and foremost an Anarchist militant. He was disappointed with the inertia of the traditional Belgium Anarchist movement which was academically orientated. Roger Noël with a number of similarly disillusioned Belgian Anarchists pooled their resources and skills and six years ago opened up the ASBL 22 Mars printery. The printery initially began with old machinery but because of the quality of their work and reliability they have built up a large anti-authoritarian clientele and have built up a large printery with modern, up-to-date printing equipment and computer typesetting facilities.
As well as working with the printery Babar and the other members of the collective produce a monthly anti-authoritarian newspaper (which has an Anarchist insert) As a group they have involved themselves in 3 variety of anti-authoritarian struggles in Belgium.
ASBL 22 Mars helps solidarity
Solidarity has its headquarters in exile in Brussels. The ASBL 22 Mars printery printed material for Solidarity which was smuggled into Poland. Roger Noel went into Poland with Belgian food convoys on two occasions. During his stay in Poland, he made contact with various anarcho-syndicalists in Warsaw and brought out valuable information about the situation in Poland.
In early July, he once again went into Poland with the Belgian food convoys. His knowledge of "pirate" radio stations and how to set up portable "pirate" radio stations was a great asset to the Solidarity underground. He was advising and helping Radio-Solidarnosc make "pirate" broadcasts when he was arrested by the Polish authorities.
The arrest
Roger Noël was arrested with two Radio-Solidarnosc workers Madame Romaszewski and Joanna Szczesna on the 6th of July, while broadcasting "illegally" to the Polish people. Fortunately other members making broadcasts were able to escape and after one month "illegal" broadcasts by Radio-Solidarnosc began again. Unfortunately, this second "pirate" radio station was seized by the Polish police on the 31st of August.
The situation today
Roger Noël (Babar) has been held in a Warsaw prison since the 6th of July. He has been charged with the offence of helping to make "illegal" broadcasts. Under martial law he is liable to spend the next three to twelve years of his life in prison.
He has been undergoing repeated interrogations and to date he has not been brought to trial.
The Belgian Ambassador in Warsaw has been able to see him every four weeks. He is not allowed other visitors and we have recently heard that his health is bad and his morale is low, because of constant harassment by the agents of the Polish dictatorship.
What can we do ?
Two members of the Libertarian Workers for a Self-Managed Society stayed with Roger Noël (Babar in April this year while they were in Belgium. During their stay in Brussels they were impressed with Babar’s commitment, enthusiasm and energy in propagating Anarchist ideas in Belgium.
A ’Free Roger Noel’ committee has been established in Brussels. They are co-ordinating efforts to put pres-sure on the Polish authorities to release him. The Libertarian Workers for a Self-Managed Society urge individuals and groups in Australia and overseas to put pressure on the Polish authorities to release Roger Noel, by
(a) writing to the Polish embassy, demanding roger Noël’s release, and demand information about
1) the charge against Roger Noel
2) information about his health
3) the date of his trial
4) the right to send him letters while he is in prison
5) etc.Embassy of the Polish people’s republic
7 Turrana street
Yarralumla 2600
Canberra Australia.(b) write to the Belgium embassy, asking about
1) the charge against Roger Noël
2) his state of health
3) what is the Belgian Government doing to secure his releaseEmbassy of Belgium
19 Arkana street
Yarralumla 2600
Canberra Australia(c) write directly to Roger Noël, to keep up his morale and to let the Polish authorities know that he has friends all over the world who are working for his release
Roger Noël
Rakowieck prison
Warsaw Poland(d) raise money for Roger Noel’s defence fund. This should be sent to Brussels, to
Free Roger Noël Committee
ASBL "22 Mars"
2 rue de l’Inquisition
1040 Brussels
Belgium Telephone 736 2776We, the Libertarian Workers for a Self-Managed Society, urge all individuals and groups who are involved in anti-authoritarian struggles to help Roger Noël. Anarchism knows no national boundaries. International Solidarity is one of the essential elements of Anarchism.
Roger Noël needs International Solidarity in order to have a chance of being released by the Polish authorities. We urge all people who come across this leaflet to show it to their friends, send it to newspapers, and publicise Babar’s plight, so that international pressure can be brought to bear on the Polish military dictator-ship.
Please address all enquiries about this leaflet to
LIBERTARIAN WORKERS FOR A SELF-MANAGED SOCIETY
P.O. Box 20
Parkville 3052
Melbourne AustraliaThe LIBERTARIAN WORKERS is an organised group of people who are unified around the essential demand .for workers and community councils as the basis of real democracy. In these councils people will have equal decision-making and be paid an equal wage. We do not see ourselves as yet another leadership, but merely people in socialist struggle where we live and work. We do not reflect values of leadership internally. Our structure is based on equal decision-making and autonomy. As an individual member or as a minority, different political opinions on the best way to achieve these aims are able to be held and publicly articulated as the position of a minority as opposed to the majority. The function of this statement is to help all those who are in conflict with the present authoritarian social structure, both in industry and in society at large, to generalise their experience. to make a total critique of their conditions and its causes, not just ones of their particular situation, and to build autonomous organisations which will develop the people’s revolutionary consciousness which is necessary if society is to be totally transformed. We encourage you to join an organised struggle for these aims because isolated individual acts, no matter how courageous or hull of integrity, are easily defeated by ruling class oppression.
In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
Georges Orwell[logo :] LW
Libertarian Workers for a Self-managed Society
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Don’t vote !
“Democracy means self-management, not parliamentary rule !”
Equal power - Equal wages
Libertarian Workers for a self-managed society
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Uranium creates a police State
Produced by the Libertarian Workers, P.O. Box 20, Parkville, Vic.
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“No individual can recognize their humanity, and consequently realise it in their lifetime, if not by recognising it in others and cooperating in its realization for others” : Michael Bakunin
“I believe that the day is not far distant when the dreamers of the world will reap their reward” : Ernie Lane
Anarchy in Australia 1886-1986 —>
Produced by the Surrealist Group
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“Anarchy is order - government is chaos”
Australian anarchist centenary celebrations
Melbourne, Australia, 1st-4th May, 1986.
Address — AACC _ P.O. Box 20 Parkville 3052 [logo celebrations]
Melbourne, Australia ;
traduction :« L’anarchie, c’est l’ordre ; le gouvernement, c’est le chaos »
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Voting
stop it
or you’ll go blind
Anarchist Anti-electoral forum
Saturday 13th December1.30 - 2.00 — Introduction
2.00 - 3.30 — Session 1 : Why do anarchists propose an anti-electoral campaign ?
3.30 - 4.00 — Tea break
4.00 - 5.30 — Session 2 : Meaningful ways of not participating in the electoral fraud
5.30 - 7.30 — Supper
7.30 - 10.00 — Session 3 : What do anarchists propose to replace Australian society with ?Venue :
Members Lounge Level 3
YMCA 489 Elisabeth st. cityChild care provided
Anarchists for Direct Democracy
PO Box 330 - Port Melbourne 32071997, 1986 (élections de 1997) ou 1980 ?
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“Build the new society out of the shell of the old”
We celebrate 100 years
now onto the next one hundred !
[logo] 100th. Australian Anarchist Centenary Celebrations
1st.-4th. May 1986
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Anarchist media institute
1989
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* LWSS directory *
Telephone : (03)822 7940Libertarian Workers par a Self-managed Society
P.O. box 20 Parkville 3052 Melbourne AustraliaAnarchist Media Institute
P.O.A. box 6 Alphington 3078 AustraliaAnarchists for Direct Democracy
P.O. box 330 Port Melbourne 3207 AustraliaAnarchist Film Archives
P.O. box 1109 North Fitzroy 3078 Melbourne Australiasubscribe to The Anarchist Age
(formerly the Libertarian Workers Bulletin)Listen to Anarchism the Third Alternative [logo de la radio]
on 3CR 885kHz alternative Wednesdays at 11·00 a.m.An anarchist society is a voluntary non-hierarchical society based on the creation of political ans social structures which are formed on the basis of equal decision-making power and which allow all people equal access to that society’s wealth.
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Anarchist media institute 1990
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* LWSS directory *
Telephone : (03)822 7940Libertarian Workers par a Self-managed Society
P.O. box 20 Parkville 3052 Melbourne AustraliaAnarchist Media Institute
P.O.A. box 6 Alphington 3078 AustraliaAnarchists for Direct Democracy
P.O. box 330 Port Melbourne 3207 AustraliaAnarchist Film Archives
P.O. box 1109 North Fitzroy 3078 Melbourne Australiasubscribe to The Anarchist Age
(formerly the Libertarian Workers Bulletin)Listen to Anarchism the Third Alternative [logo de la radio]
on 3CR 885kHz alternative Wednesdays at 11·00a.m.An anarchist society is a voluntary non-hierarchical society based on the creation of political ans social structures which are formed on the basis of equal decision-making power and which allow all people equal access to that society’s wealth.
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Anarchism in the spirit of 68
May 68 - May 93
* 25 years of anarchist actionAnarchist Media Institute
PO Box 20, Parkvillen 3052, Melbourne AUstralia
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1st may day may day 1st
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Bring flags attitude tools of trade flags attitude tools of […]
1st of May. Come and and play. 1s of May. Come […]
Come and celebrate the real May Day with the anarchists of Melbourne rally at the GPO Bourke Street.
From there …… anything could happen
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Free Mumia
Stop the execution of Mumia Abu Jamal
Abolish the racist death penalty
Rally and march
Saturday April 24
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Free Mumia
Stop the execution of Mumia Abu Jamal
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Abolish the racist death penalty
Rally and march
Saturday April 24
GPO • 1:00 pm[logo] Millions for Mumia Worldwide
Contact details :
Millions for Mumia Worldwide,
P.O. Box 578, Carlton South, Victoria, 3053
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Free Mumia
Execution date : December 2
Stop the execution of Mumia Abu Jamal
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Abolish the racist death penaltyEmergency Rally
Saturday Novembrer 13
Contact : mumia.oz@xchange.anarki.net
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Raise your voices
Reflective rage
Critique, communicate construct
[logo] November 11 2000
Trade union & activist conferenceNovember 11, old arts bldg, centre of Melbourne uni, enter Swanston St. register 8:30, kickoff 9:00, ends 4:30
Trade unions and S11
Alliances
Trade union and Greenpolitics
Alternative organising
Globalization
Trade unions and the alp
Social justiceinform yourself on the web
www.s11.org
www..vicnet.org.au/ gcforum/WTOWatch
www.antimedia.net/s11awol
melbourne.indymedia.orgcontact Earthworker
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Reclaim the radical spirit of the Eureka Rebellion
"We swear by the Southern Cross to stand truly by each other and fight to defend our rights and liberties" Eureka Oath November 1854
Reclaim your history use that history to change the future
4am to 4pm
Monday 3rd December 4am
53rd anniversary celebrations
at Eureka Stockade Site
Corner Stawell and Eureka Streets BallaratCelebrate the important elements of the Eureka Rebellion
• Direct Democracy • Direct Action • Solidarity • Internationalismjoin us at Eureka Park / (cnr Stawell & Eureka St. Ballarat) — Aam to 4pm, Monday 3rd December 2007
4.00am - Dawn Ceremony-Eureka Park at the Eureka Memorial
6.00am - Breakfast Eureka Park (bring your own food & diners).
10.00am - March from Eureka Park to Bakery Hill to re-affirm the Eureka Oath.
10.30am - Presentation Eureka Australia Day medals at Bakery Hill.
11.30am - Walk to Old Ballarat Cemetery to pay our respects to all those who died in the Eureka battle who are buried at the Old Ballarat Cemetery.
12.30pm - Walk back to Eureka Park through the centre of Ballarat.
1.30pm - Late lunch & conversation at Eureka Park (bring your own food & diners).join us
Celebrate the past by reclaiming the present.
Anarchist Media Institute
An Anarchist Society is a voluntary non-hierarchical society based on the creation of social and political structures which allow all people equal decision making power and equal access to society’s wealth.
P. 0. Box 20, Parkville. Vic 3052 Australia - Telephone : (03) 8508 9856 - (24 hr Message Centre) Internet : http://anarchistmedia.org Email : anarchistage@yahoo.com
** Anarchist World This Week Radio Program on the internet http:www.3cr.org.au **
** Join Direct Democracy Not Parliamentary Rule - www.rulebythepeople.org Email : supporters@rulebythepeople.org **
** Sign the Sedition Charter - www.seditioncharter.org Email : signthe@seditioncharter.org "*Get the full Eureka Rebellion story online at www.takver.com/history/eureka.htm
Photocopy this poster and pass it on to other interested people
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Direct Action
Libertarian community action conference
Camp Eureka, November 25-26
Further Info. — 42 Smith St. Collingwood
Phone — 41 - 41-3004One method - Direct action
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Direct action networking
Saturday November 18th at 1pm at 1A Little Gold St, Brunswick
Calling all ;
radicals, trouble-makers, anarchists and autonomists who believe in direct action, direct democracy (prefer consensus decision-making) and wish to build non-hierarchical alternatives and resistance against centralised organisationCome and :
have your two minutes of un-interrupted infamy, tell us about yer group or individual projects, meet up with other like-minds and create new projects, socialise, discuss and help buid mutual aid2 minutes of infamy
No cops, no journos, no political lobbyists, no authoritarian politics, no paper-selling trotskist / leninist sects
contact : s11awol@yahoo.com
Parue en 2006 ou 2000 ou 1995 ou 1989.
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Do we really need a Government ?
To be governed is to be watched over, inspected, spied on, directed, legislated, regimented, closed in, indoctrinated, preached at, controlled, assessed, evaluated, censored, commanded ; all by creatures that have neither the right, nor wisdom, nor virtue… To be governed means that at every move, operation, or transaction one is noted, registered, entered in a census, taxed, stamped, priced, assessed, patented, licensed, authorized, recommended, admonished, prevented, reformed, set right, corrected. Government means to be subjected to tribute, trained, ransomed, exploited, monopolizes, extorted, pressured, mystified, robbed ; all in the name of public utility and the general good. Then, at the first sign of resistance or word of complaint, one is repressed, fined, despised, vexed, pursued, hustled, beaten up, garrotted, imprisoned, shot, machine-gunned, judged, sentenced, deported, sacrificed, sold, betrayed, and to cap it all, ridiculed, mocked, outraged, and dishonoured. That is government, that
is it justice and its morality !
Pierre-Joseph ProudhonWe didn’t think so either !
ASF, PO box 98, East Brunswick VIC 2057
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Free Mumia Abu-Hamal !
Free all political prisoners !
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Fundraiser/Huge f***ing party for
food not bombs
[logo « Food not bombs]
and S11Awol[photo :] Threaten the State : with a free lunch !!
Come to Northcote Bowls Club
Pearl St Northcote (just off High St)
(which has been liberated by a funky bunch)6.30 pm Friday 2nd of February
$7 entry $6 fancy garb
Food Not Bombs has no formal leaders and strives to include everyone in its decision making process. Each group recovers food that would otherwise be thrown out and makes fresh hot vegetarian meals that are served in city parks to anyone without restriction. The groups also serve free vegetarian meals at protests and other events.
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“If i can’t dance it’s not my revolution” - Emma Goldman
Dandelion Wine
The Resonance
Deconsume
Marissa doing poemsCome to Northcote Bowls Club
earl St Northcote (just off High St)
(which has been liberated by a funky bunch)6.30 pm Friday 2nd of February
Fundraiser for these fine groups
[logo] S11Awoal - www.antimedia.net/s11awol
[logo] Food not bombs - www.foodnotbombs.net
Plus, a couple of fire twirlers, and maybe a DJ (if you’re good kiddies)
Come and have da Fun
entry by donation (recommended *7)
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July 21st
National mobilisation against conscription
July 19-20 Monash Uni
underground resistance centre & work-inJuly 21
marches rally 2pm at Melbourne Uni and the Shrine.further information — phone 6633677
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Justice has no borders
Stop mandatory sentencing
Rally starts 11 noon, Sunday April 9th
State Library, cnr Swanston & LaTrobe Sts MelbourneFor further information phone (03) 9411 1306
Endorsed by : National Coalition Against Unjust Sentencing ; Federation of Community Legal Centres ; National Union of Students ; Law Institute of Victoria ; Liberty Victoria ; Ethnic Communities Council of Victoria ; Defence for Children International ; Victorian Council of Social Services (VCOSS) ; Jewish Community Council of Victoria ; Victorian Deaths in Custody Watch Committee ; Catholic Commission for Justice Development and Peace ; Catholic Social Services ; The Uniting Church of Australian ; Good Shepherd Social Justice.Affiche parue en 2006 ou 2000 ou 1995 ou 1989.
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Libertarian Workers Bulletin
Libertarian workers for a self-manager society
PO Box 20, Parkville 3052, Melbourne, AustraliaVoting !
it’s… a mug’s game
[comics :]
— Voting gives the exploiters power
— And acts as a sop which prevents our own self-organisation
— leaving us nothing but a bunch of self-styled leaders…
— …whatever label they attach to themselves…
— so don’t vote !!
— organise and build…
— … an anarchist future […] "equal distribution of […] wenth […] equal decision […] nothing power […]LW
[Leave uranium in the ground and build self-managed energy systems]
[Leave uranium in the ground and build self-managed energy systems]. — Melbourne : Adelaide Anarchists : Libertarian Socialist Alliance : Libertarian Socialist Collective : Libertarian Socialist Organisation : LWSS (Libertarian Workers for a Self-managed Society) : Monash Anarchist Society : Sydney Anarcho-syndicalists, . — 1 affiche (impr. photoméc.), coul. (une : noir , papier de couleur ) ; 55 × 35 cm.
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[Leave uranium in the ground and bury capitalism with it !]
[Leave uranium in the ground and bury capitalism with it !]. — Melbourne : Adelaide libertarian socialist : Libertarian Socialist Alliance : Libertarian Socialist Collective : Libertarian Socialist Organisation : LWSS (Libertarian Workers for a Self-managed Society) : Monash Anarchist Society : Sydney Anarcho-syndicalists, . — 1 affiche (impr. photoméc.), coul. (deux ) ; 55 × 40 cm.
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[Poland 1956, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1976, 1980, 1981 an anarchist point of view !]
[Poland 1956, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1976, 1980, 1981 an anarchist point of view !]. — Fremantle ; Melbourne ; Perth : Freedom Collective (Perth) : LWSS (Libertarian Workers for a Self-managed Society), . — 1 affiche (impr. photoméc.), coul. (une : noir , papier rouge ) ; 42 × 30 cm.
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[Free Roger Noël, a Belgish anarchist imprisoned in Warsaw, Poland ]
[Free Roger Noël, a Belgish anarchist imprisoned in Warsaw, Poland ]. — Melbourne : LWSS (Libertarian Workers for a Self-managed Society), . — 1 affiche (impr. photoméc.) : n. et b. ; 42 × 30 cm.
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1982 |
[Don’t vote !]
[Don’t vote !]. — Melbourne : LWSS (Libertarian Workers for a Self-managed Society), [ ?]. — 1 affiche (photocop. ) : n. et b. ; 42 × 30 cm.
sources :
[s.d.] |
[Uranium creates a police state]
[Uranium creates a police state]. — Melbourne : LWSS (Libertarian Workers for a Self-managed Society), . — 1 affiche (impr. photoméc.) : n. et b. ; 57 × 43 cm.
sources :
[Anarchy in Australia 1886-1986]
[Anarchy in Australia 1886-1986]. — Melbourne : AACC (Australian Anarchist Centenary Celebrations) : Surrealist Group, . — 1 affiche (impr. photoméc.), coul. (une : noir , papier de couleur ) ; 51 × 38 cm.
sources :
[Anarchy is order - government is chaos australian anarchist centenary celebrations]
[Anarchy is order - government is chaos australian anarchist centenary celebrations]. — Melbourne : AACC (Australian Anarchist Centenary Celebrations), . — 1 affiche (photocop. ), coul. (une : noir , papier de couleur ) ; 42 × 30 cm.
sources :
1990 |
[Voting : stop it or you’ll go blind]
[Voting : stop it or you’ll go blind]. — Melbourne : Anarchists for direct democracy, [ ?]. — 1 affiche (impr. photoméc.) : n. et b. ; 40 × 28 cm.
sources :
[We celebrate 100 years]
[We celebrate 100 years]. — Melbourne : AACC (Australian Anarchist Centenary Celebrations), . — 1 affiche (impr. photoméc.), coul. (quadri ) ; 59 × 42 cm.
sources :
[Anarchist media institute 1989]
[Anarchist media institute 1989] / Ellen Jose. — Melbourne : LWSS (Libertarian Workers for a Self-managed Society), . — 1 affiche (impr. photoméc.) : n. et b. ; 63 × 45 cm.
sources :
1989 |
[Anarchist media institute 1990]
[Anarchist media institute 1990] / Ellen Jose. — Melbourne : LWSS (Libertarian Workers for a Self-managed Society), . — 1 affiche (impr. photoméc.) : n. et b. ; 62 × 43 cm.
sources :
1988 |
[Anarchism in the spirit of 68]
[Anarchism in the spirit of 68]. — Melbourne : Anarchist Media Institute, . — 1 affiche (impr. photoméc.), coul. (quadri ) ; 42 × 30 cm.
sources :
[1st May Day May Day 1st]
[1st May Day May Day 1st] / David Lusmore. — Melbourne : [s.n.], . — 1 affiche (sérigr. ), coul. (deux : rouge , noir , papier blanc ) ; 42 × 30 cm.
sources :
[Free Mumia]
[Free Mumia]. — Melbourne : [s.n.], . — 1 affiche (photocop. ) : n. et b. ; 42 × 30 cm.
sources :
1999 |
1999 |
[Free Mumia]
[Free Mumia]. — Melbourne : [s.n.], . — 1 affiche (photocop. ) : n. et b. ; 42 × 30 cm.
sources :
1999 |
1999 |
[Free Mumia]
[Free Mumia]. — Melbourne : [s.n.], . — 1 affiche (photocop. ) : n. et b. ; 42 × 30 cm.
sources :
1999 |
1999 |
[ Raise your voices ; reflective rage, critique, communicate construct]
[ Raise your voices ; reflective rage, critique, communicate construct]. — Melbourne : [s.n.], . — 1 affiche (photocop. ) : n. et b. ; 42 × 30 cm.
sources :
[Reclaim the radical spirit of the Eureka Rebellion]
[Reclaim the radical spirit of the Eureka Rebellion]. — Melbourne : Anarchist Media Institute, . — 1 affiche (photocop. ), coul. (quadri ) ; 42 × 30 cm.
sources :
[Direct Action : Libertarian community action conference]
[Direct Action : Libertarian community action conference]. — Melbourne : [s.n.], . — 1 affiche (impr. photoméc.), coul. (deux : noir , beige , papier blanc ) ; 41 × 26 cm.
sources :
[ 1985 ?] |
[Direct action networking : 2 minutes of infamy]
[Direct action networking : 2 minutes of infamy]. — Melbourne : [s.n.], . — 1 affiche (photocop. ) : n. et b. ; 42 × 30 cm.
sources :
[Do we really need a Government ?]
[Do we really need a Government ?]. — Melbourne : ASF-IWA (Anarcho-Syndicalist Federation), . — 1 affiche (photocop. ) : n. et b. ; 42 × 30 cm.
sources :
1993 |
1983 |
1984 |
2006 |
[ca 1982] |
2013 |
2013 |
2013 |
[Free Mumia Abu-Hamal !]
[Free Mumia Abu-Hamal !]. — Melbourne : [s.n.], . — 1 affiche (photocop. ) : n. et b. ; 42 × 30 cm.
sources :
[Fundraiser huge f***ing party for food not bombs]
[Fundraiser huge f***ing party for food not bombs]. — Melbourne : Food not bombs, . — 1 affiche (photocop. ) : n. et b. ; 42 × 30 cm.
sources :
[If i can’t dance it’s not my revolution]
[If i can’t dance it’s not my revolution]. — Melbourne : Food not bombs, . — 1 affiche (photocop. ) : n. et b. ; 42 × 30 cm.
sources :
[July 21st, National mobilisation against conscription]
[July 21st, National mobilisation against conscription]. — Melbourne : [s.n.], . — 1 affiche (impr. photoméc.), coul. (deux : rouge , noir , papier blanc ) ; 48 × 34 cm.
sources :
[Justice has no borders ; Stop mandatory sentencing]
[Justice has no borders ; Stop mandatory sentencing]. — Melbourne : [s.n.], . — 1 affiche (impr. photoméc.), coul. (deux : rouge , noir ) ; 60 × 42 cm.
sources :
[Voting ! it’s a mug’s game]
[Voting ! it’s a mug’s game]. — Melbourne : LWSS (Libertarian Workers for a Self-managed Society), . — 1 affiche (impr. photoméc.), coul. (deux : noir , bleu ) ; 53 × 58 cm.
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