New Left Party records, 1985-1993
New Left Party records, 1985-1993
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Date
1985 - 1993
Call Numbers
MLMSS 7065
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22 boxes - 3.74 Meters
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I. PREPARATORY NEW LEFT PARTY (including SYDNEY NEW PARTY CHARTER GROUP)
BOX 1
A. Preparatory Papers:
1986; 'Broad Left Conference 1986'
1986-1987; 'Initial Group 1986 - Towards a New Party of the Left'
1986-1987; 'Left Groups & Parties on Reformation'
1987; 'New Left Party Documents'
1987; 'Charter Conferen...
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Full title
New Left Party records, 1985-1993
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Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Joyce Stevens in 1994 and Tanya Ritchie in 1999
Administrative / Biographical history
The New Left Party was a socialist party established in Sydney in 1989. It originated from the Australian non-Labor Left at the time of the demise of the Communist Party of Australia. The Party stood for 'social justice, the expansion of democracy, a diverse multicultural Australia, an ecologically sustainable society and a non-violent nuclear free...
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Call Numbers
MLMSS 7065
Record Identifier
nZNvpjen
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nZNvpjen
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Reference code
413257
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