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Ann Curthoys, "Doing It for Themselves: The Women's Movement since the 1970,"' in Kay Saunders, Raymond Evans, eds., Gender Relations in Australia: Domination and Negotiation. Sydney, 1992, p. 444.
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See Stephanie Green, "Wildflowers and Other Landscapes,"' Transformations. 5, 2002, for comments about the two-week camp held outside the Commonwealth Defense Department Offices in Canberra at the time of the Pine Gap peace camp.
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Sasha Roseneil, Disarming Patriarchy: Feminism and Political Action at Greenham. Buckingham, 1995. The Greenham Common women's peace camp was to have an enduring influence on the international women's peace movement: David A. Snow and Robert D. Benford, "Alternative Types of Cross-National Diffusion in the Social Movement Arena," in Donatella della Porta, Hanspeter Kriesi, and Dieter Rucht, eds., Social Movements in a Globalizing World. London, 1999, pp. 29-30.
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Lauri Buckingham, "Mobilisation of Women Leading up to the Pine Gap Action," in Michael J. Roache and Anne Curthoys, eds., Not the Bicentennial: A Collection of Essays on Australian History, Sociology and Politics. Sydney, 1988, pp. 24-43.
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For example, articles about the peace camps in feminist newsletters such as Perth's Grapevine, various PND (People for Nuclear Disarmament) newsletters, the environmentalist and antinuclear magazine Chain Reaction, and the Left newspaper Direct Action. However, not all feminists were supportive of the actions that the peace activists were taking. An editorial in the Australian feminist literary journal Hecate, argued that the perspectives of women's peace actions were "essentially ... middle class" and that the Pine Gap camp would be "ineffectual ... at challenging Hawke's recent 'cementing' of the US military alliance." Editorial, Hecate. 9, 1/2, 1983, p. 4.
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For example, for the Pine Gap camp, two-meter-high banners depicting life-size figures of those who could not be there were made in a project entitled "Double our Numbers" and organized by Alice Springs Women for Survival. The kilometer-long stream of hundreds of banners was carried on the first day as the women marched up the road to the gates of Pine Gap. Gillian Fisher, "Remember Pine Gap," Burn: Proud to be Different. November 1993, pp. 30-33.
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Greenham Common women very successfully promoted their activities through similar methods: Julie Emberley and Donna Landrey, "Coverage of Greenham and Greenham as 'Coverage,'" Feminist Studies. 15, 3, 1989, pp. 491-492.
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Collectives were established at both women's peace camps to facilitate the running of the camp and to ensure that it occurred in what were considered to be democratic ways. There were collectives that had responsibility for legal matters, healing, police liaison, garbage, water, security, and child care, as well as for the media. For a description of the internal workings of one of these collectives at another later Australian women's peace camp, see Mary Heath, "Peace, Protests and Police: Police Liaison at a National Women's Peace Action against Australian Militarism," Alternative Law Journal. 20, 6, 1995, pp. 291-293.
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Alan Langoulant (cartoon), "Paradise Lost," Daily News. 7 December 1984, p. 52.
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"Liberals Say Peace Camp a Grubby Event," West Australian. 19 November 1984.
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8 December
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Cyril Ayris and Peter Denton, "Women Leaving Peron Protest," West Australian. 8 December 1984, p. 2.
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West Australian
, pp. 2
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Ayris, C.1
Denton, P.2
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83
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Peron Protest Ends
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14 December
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"Peron Protest Ends," Daily News. 14 December 1984, p. 2.
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Daily News
, pp. 2
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84
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85011072851
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Whose Zoo at Pine Gap?
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26 November
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Michael Barnard, "Whose Zoo at Pine Gap?," Northern Territory News. 26 November 1983, p. 7.
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Northern Territory News
, pp. 7
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Barnard, M.1
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85
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84880514516
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It's D-Day at Pine Gap
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11 November
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Jill Bottrall, "It's D-Day at Pine Gap," Centralian Advocate. 11 November 1983, pp. 1-2.
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Centralian Advocate
, pp. 1-2
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Bottrall, J.1
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86
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85011027327
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Grandmother Aggrieved
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(letter to the editor), 7 December
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"Grandmother Aggrieved" (letter to the editor), Daily News. 7 December 1984, p. 22.
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Daily News
, pp. 22
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87
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85011098997
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Date for Moscow
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(letter to the editor), 7 December
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"Date for Moscow" (letter to the editor), Daily News. 7 December 1984, p. 22.
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Daily News
, pp. 22
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88
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85011030345
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Just Ignore Them and They'll Go Away
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16 November
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Also see Mariusz (cartoon), "Just Ignore Them and They'll Go Away," West Australian. 16 November 1983, p. 8.
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West Australian
, pp. 8
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89
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85011072863
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Protestors Take to Perth Streets
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9 November
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Danielle Robinson, "Protestors Take to Perth Streets," Australian. 9 November 1984, p. 24.
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Australian
, pp. 24
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Robinson, D.1
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92
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61449504091
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A Significant Event: Cockburn Sound Women's Peace Camp, 1-15 December 1984
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Joan Williams, "A Significant Event: Cockburn Sound Women's Peace Camp, 1-15 December 1984," Papers in Labour History. 10, 1992, pp. 25-34.
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Papers in Labour History
, vol.10
, pp. 25-34
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Williams, J.1
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Pine Gap Women's Camp: Disarmament and Power Relations
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December
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Terri Seddon, "Pine Gap Women's Camp: Disarmament and Power Relations," Peace Studies. December 1984, p. 26.
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Peace Studies
, pp. 26
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Seddon, T.1
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94
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Invasion of Pine Gap: Feel the Heat (40°C), Face 111 Karen Silkwoods Head On. Call in the 'Copter,'
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14 November
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Amanda Buckley, "Invasion of Pine Gap: Feel the Heat (40°C), Face 111 Karen Silkwoods Head On. Call in the 'Copter,'" Sydney Morning Herald. 14 November 1983, p. 1.
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Sydney Morning Herald
, pp. 1
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Buckley, A.1
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95
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85011094453
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Pine Gap Crusaders Arrested
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14 November
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"Pine Gap Crusaders Arrested," Age. 14 November 1983, pp. 1-2.
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(1983)
Age
, pp. 1-2
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96
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84880514516
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On the Road to Pine Gap
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16 November
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Jill Bottrall, "On the Road to Pine Gap ...," Centralian Advocate. 16 November 1983, p. 1.
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(1983)
Centralian Advocate
, pp. 1
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Bottrall, J.1
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97
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Canberra, November
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Senator Gareth Evans, the then federal Attorney-General, ordered an inquiry into the protestors' ill-treatment Human Rights Commission, Report 20: Complaints Relating to the Protest at Pine Gap. Canberra, November 1983.
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Report 20: Complaints Relating to the Protest at Pine Gap
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personal journal, Pine Gap Women's Peace Camp, 15 November. Another account of this action is found in Margaret Somerville, Melbourne
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Sue Murray, personal journal, Pine Gap Women's Peace Camp, 15 November 1983. Another account of this action is found in Margaret Somerville, Body/ Language Journals. Melbourne, 1999, pp. 33-35.
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Body/ Language Journals
, pp. 33-35
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Murray, S.1
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99
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The Battle of Pine Gap
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6 November
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Norm Lipson, "The Battle of Pine Gap," Daily Telegraph. 16 November 1983, p. 1.
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(1983)
Daily Telegraph
, pp. 1
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Lipson, N.1
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100
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85011069584
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Arms and the Women
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6 November, 116 November
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Sydney Morning Herald. 16 November 1983, p. 1. Also see Simon Balderstone, "Arms and the Women," Age. 16 November 1983, p. 1.
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Sydney Morning Herald, Age
, pp. 1
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Balderstone, S.1
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101
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85011027324
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Pine Gap Protest Bubbles up Again
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16 November
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"Pine Gap Protest Bubbles up Again," West Australian. 16 November 1983, p. 2.
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(1983)
West Australian
, pp. 2
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102
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Chaos as Security Gates Fly
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16 November
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Jill Bottrall, "Chaos as Security Gates Fly," Centralian Advocate. 16 November 1983, p. 2.
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(1983)
Centralian Advocate
, pp. 2
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Bottrall, J.1
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Going, Going, Gone
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For example, unknown photographer, 6 November
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For example, unknown photographer, "Going, Going, Gone ...," Australian. 16 November 1983, p. 1.
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Australian
, pp. 1
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104
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Hundreds Arrested in UK Demonstrations
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16 November
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For example, see "Hundreds Arrested in UK Demonstrations," Northern Territory News. 16 November 1983, p. 3.
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Northern Territory News
, pp. 3
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105
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Cruise Missiles at UK Base
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16 November
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"Cruise Missiles at UK Base," Mercury. 16 November 1983, p. 5.
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(1983)
Mercury
, pp. 5
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106
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She Won't Be Right
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(letter to the editor), 23 November
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Sylvia Monk (letter to the editor), "She Won't Be Right," Centralian Advocate. 23 November 1983.
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Centralian Advocate
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Monk, S.1
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107
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Why Don't the Media Report the Real Issue
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(cartoon), 21 November
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Nicholson (cartoon), "Why Don't the Media Report the Real Issue ...," Age. 21 November 1983, p. 13.
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(1983)
Age
, pp. 13
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Vandals Spoil Protest Gains
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4 December On page 2, where the front-page article concluded, it was headed "'Fringe' Artists Spoil Protest."
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Cyril Ayris and Pilita Clark, "Vandals Spoil Protest Gains," West Australian. 4 December 1984, pp. 1-2. On page 2, where the front-page article concluded, it was headed "'Fringe' Artists Spoil Protest."
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West Australian
, pp. 1-2
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Ayris, C.1
Clark, P.2
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109
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Women Protesters March on Base
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4 December
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For example, see Jan Mayman, "Women Protesters March on Base," Age. 4 December 1984, p. 3.
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Age
, pp. 3
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Mayman, J.1
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110
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Women Demanding Disarmament March at Point Peron: Peace Group Calls on Scholes
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4 December
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"Women Demanding Disarmament March at Point Peron: Peace Group Calls on Scholes," Mercury. 4 December 1984, p. 12.
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Mercury
, pp. 12
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personal journal, Sound Women's Peace Camp, 7 December. For another account of this action: Williams, "Women Carrying Banners", pp. 29-30
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Sue Murray, personal journal, Sound Women's Peace Camp, 7 December 1984. For another account of this action: Williams, "Women Carrying Banners", pp. 29-30.
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Murray, S.1
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112
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Assault on Naval Gate Lands 75 in Gaol
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7 December
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Cyril Ayris, "Assault on Naval Gate Lands 75 in Gaol," West Australian. 7 December 1984, p. 1.
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(1984)
West Australian
, pp. 1
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Ayris, C.1
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This criticism included discussion in the "Peace by Force" (editorial)
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5 December
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This criticism included discussion in the "Peace by Force" (editorial), West Australian. 5 December 1984, p. 8.
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West Australian
, pp. 8
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WA Protest: Women Held
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7 December
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"WA Protest: Women Held," Australian. 7 December 1984, p. 2.
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(1984)
Australian
, pp. 2
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115
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Women Take Hassell at Face Value
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7 December
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Diana Callendar, "Women Take Hassell at Face Value," West Australian. 7 December 1984, p. 2.
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(1984)
West Australian
, pp. 2
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Callendar, D.1
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116
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Peace Camp Raided by State Police
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13 December
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Cyril Ayris, "Peace Camp Raided by State Police," West Australian. 13 December 1984, p. 3.
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(1984)
West Australian
, pp. 3
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Ayris, C.1
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117
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Motives Praised
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(letter to the editor), 12 December
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W. Hartley (letter to the editor), "Motives Praised," West Australian. 12 December 1984, p. 8.
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(1984)
West Australian
, pp. 8
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Hartley, W.1
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118
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Points on the Protest
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(letter to the editor), 12 December
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Ailsa Ruse (letter to the editor), "Points on the Protest," West Australian. 12 December 1984, p. 8.
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(1984)
West Australian
, pp. 8
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Ruse, A.1
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119
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50 Arrested as Women Storm WA Navy Base
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7 December
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"50 Arrested as Women Storm WA Navy Base," Age. 7 December 1984, p. 1.
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(1984)
Age
, pp. 1
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