Brisbane Trades Hall is a former Trades Hall building in Edward Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The foundation stone of the original trades hall...
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Queensland Council of Unions (redirect from Queensland Trades and Labour Council)
labour organisations, including the Brisbane Industrial Council, the Eight Hour Union and the Brisbane Trades Hall Board. At the end of World War I in...
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wore union badges to work on 18 January 1912. They then marched to Brisbane Trades Hall where a meeting was held, with a mass protest meeting of 10,000 people...
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Shearers Union in 1889 and instituted by the Wharf Labourer's Union and Brisbane Trades Hall. The campaign to break union solidarity was engineered by stevedore...
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from an office tower on the north-east, formerly the site of the Brisbane Trades Hall (1891–1984). In 1895, Alderman James Hipwood made reference to: That...
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Toowoomba Trades Hall is a heritage-listed Trades Hall at 19A Russell Street, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Matthew Williamson and...
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Bill Hayden (category People educated at Brisbane State High School)
Poulter at the Brisbane Trades Hall. In October 1960, Hayden won ALP preselection for the federal seat of Oxley, running as the Trades Hall candidate against...
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Emma Miller (suffragist) (category Trade unionists from Brisbane)
the men". Two days later Emma Miller died of cancer. The flag at Brisbane Trades Hall was flown at half mast for the "mother of the Australian Labor Party"...
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march proceeded to Victorian Trades Hall, and lead their annual May Day march through the city and back to the Trades Hall. Rallies have protested the...
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the Women's Equal Franchise Association held a social event at the Brisbane Trades Hall to celebrate obtaining the franchise for women in Queensland and...
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Townsville Trades and Labor Council (T.L.C.). As a member of the Brisbane Trades and Labour Council, Casey became a trustee for the Brisbane Trades Hall reserve...
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The Old South Brisbane Town Hall is the heritage-listed town hall of the Borough of South Brisbane, later the City of South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia...
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signed a Queensland Trades and Labour Council telegram of sympathy and the Red Flag was flown at half mast at the Brisbane Trades Hall. Condolence messages...
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Turbot Street (redirect from Turbot Street, Brisbane)
348 Edward Street (NW corner; left-side) – site of the original Brisbane Trades Hall, near to the high-rise IBM building. Also the site of the former...
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Rocket Range was banned at a play reading held at the Municipal Library Hall (Brisbane) for being too 'political'. In 1947, Jim Crawford also wrote a play...
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signed a Queensland Trades and Labour Council telegram of sympathy and the Red Flag was flown at half mast at the Brisbane Trades Hall. Condolence messages...
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Treasury Hotel (category History of Brisbane)
is a heritage-listed hotel at 175 George Street, Brisbane, Australia. It was designed by John Hall & Son and built from 1887 to 1888 by Abraham James...
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Fallon House (category Trades halls in Australia)
included hall or dance halls, as did the Toowoomba Trades Hall, (Toowoomba Trades Hall) and other trades halls like Rockhampton, Brisbane and Ipswich. The local...
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29 November 2019. "Tears flow as Seibold trades clipboard for cowboy hat". NRL. 26 August 2020. "Brisbane get wooden spoon as North Queensland finish...
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Australia. In 1899 he was elected to the Trades Hall Eight Hours Day committee and to the executive of Trades Hall Council. He was President of the Fitzroy...
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2024 AFL draft (section Previous trades)
selection (currently 34) and 2024 Round 4 selection (currently 66) to Brisbane for its 2024 Round 4 selection (currently 73) and 2025 Round 2 selection...
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State Library of Victoria, the Royal Exhibition Building, and Melbourne Trades Hall. The building is topped by Prince Alfred's Tower, named after the Duke...
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2023 AFL draft (section Trades)
Table of trades Clubs involved Trade Ref Port Adelaide Fremantle to Port Adelaide (from Fremantle) pick #23 2024 second round pick (Fremantle) to Fremantle...
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David Ives' 2010 play Venus in Fur by the Queensland Theatre Company in Brisbane. MacDonald was co-founder and artistic director of The Store Room Theatre...
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2017. Dutton, Chris (8 December 2016). "ACT Brumbies rookie Ryan Lonergan trades schoolies for Super Rugby contract". The Canberra Times. Retrieved 24 July...
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Suncorp Group (category Companies based in Brisbane)
is an Australian finance, insurance and banking corporation based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was formed on 1 December 1996 by the merger...
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2018 AFL draft (section Previous trades)
Media. Retrieved 19 October 2017. Hope, Shayne (19 October 2017). "AFL trades 2017: Dockers, Giants complete deal for defender Nathan Wilson". The West...
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2009 AFL draft (section Trades)
Trade week was significantly more active than the previous year. Four trades involving seven players, including a three-team, four-player trade, were...
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1863 Launceston Town Hall, Launceston, Tasmania; c. 1864. Melbourne Trades Hall; completed 1875 Old State Library Building, Brisbane; completed 1879 South...
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Campion Hall is one of the four permanent private halls of the University of Oxford in England. A Catholic hall, it is run by the Society of Jesus and...
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