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General Ephemera Collection Thesaurus NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA: GENERAL EPHEMERA COLLECTION THESAURUS Australian Institute of A Aboriginal Studies Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation A.B.C. Family Services and Aboriginal USE Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Torres Strait Islander Affairs, Dept. of (QLD) National Aboriginal A.B.C. Staff Association Conference UF Australian Broadcasting Corporation Staff National Aboriginal Week Association National Aborigines Day RT Trade Unions Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait A.C.T. Administration Islanders – Art UF Australian Capital Territory Administration Office of the A.C.T.Administration - Other countries - United Kingdom - United States A.C.T. Electricity and Water (ACTEW) UF Bark paintings RT Electricity Rock paintings Water Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait A.C.T.U. USE Australian Council of Trade Islanders- Art-- United States Unions Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait A.M.P. Society Islanders- Business enterprises USE Australian Mutual Provident RT Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Society Islanders- Employment A.N.A. Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait USE Australian National Airlines Islanders- Child care USE Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait A.N.Z.A.A.S Islanders- Children USE ANZAAS Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Abattoirs Islanders- Children USE Meat UF Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Child care Aboriginal Affairs, Dept. of Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait RT Aboriginal and Torres Islanders- Foster children Strait Islander Commission RT Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Islanders Welfare Child welfare Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children Commission RT Aboriginal Affairs, Dept. of Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Community Islanders development Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Aboriginal Arts Board Islanders- Culture USE Australia Council. Aboriginal UF Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Arts Board Islanders- Social life and customs RT Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Language Islanders Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Religion (General file, then subdivided by Culture state) UF Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait and Torres Strait islanders Islanders- Discrimination RT Aboriginal Affairs, Dept. of RT Discrimination Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Aboriginal Development Commission Islanders- Education Australia Council. RT Aboriginal Education Aboriginal Arts Board Foundation of South Australia 1 August 2020 NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA: GENERAL EPHEMERA COLLECTION THESAURUS Education - Wik RT Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Land rights Islanders- Employment RT Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Islanders– Reconciliation Business enterprises Employment Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Religion Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait RT Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Film Islanders- Culture RT Film industry Religion Films Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Sacred Sites Islanders- Food RT Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait USE Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Land rights Islanders- Health Aboriginal Sacred Sites Protection RT Bush food Authority Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Foster children Islanders- Social life & customs USE Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait USE Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Children Islanders- Culture Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Health Islanders– Sports UF Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait RT Sports Islanders- Food RT Health Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Treaties Islanders- Housing RT Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Welfare Islanders- Welfare Housing RT Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Children Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Housing Islanders- Land rights Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait RT Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Missions Islanders- Sacred sites Aboriginal Embassy Land tenure Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Women Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait UF Aboriginal Women' Task Force RT Women Islanders- Languages (Includes vocabularies) Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait RT Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Culture Islanders- Women’s business Languages Aboriginal Development Commission Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait RT Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Men’s business Islanders Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Aboriginal Education Foundation of Islanders- Missions South Australia RT Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait RT Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders Islanders- Welfare Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Missions Islanders- Education Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Aboriginal Embassy Islanders– National Sorry Day RT Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Land rights Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Native Title Aboriginal Sacred Sites Protection - Mabo (Murri Island) 2 August 2020 NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA: GENERAL EPHEMERA COLLECTION THESAURUS Authority RT Festivals RT Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Sacred Sites Administrative Appeals Tribunal USE Grievance procedures Aboriginal Women's Task Force RT Ombudsman USE Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders- Women Administrative and Clerical Officers Association Aborigines Advancement League USE Community and Public Sector Union RT Public Service - Australia--Trade unions Abortion UF Children by Choice Administrative Services, Dept. of Right to Life Association RT Birth Admiralty House Birth control USE Official residences Pregnancy Accidents Adoption UF Innocents Relief Appeal Association UF Drowning RT Child welfare Child Accident Prevention Family Foundation of Australia RT Safety Adult education Accomodation USE Education, Continuing UF Accomodation other than hostels or hotels Advance Australia Campaign USE Nationalism The Accord USE Economic policy Advertising UF Australian Association of Accounting National Advertisers Commercials UF Accountancy Research Foundation Promotions (Advertising) Bookkeeping RT Marketing Institute of Affiliate Accountants Packaging RT Auditor-General's Department Public relations Australian Society of Chartered SEE ALSO: Separate collection of Trade Accountants Catalogues ephemera Financial management Office of the Auditor-General (Vic.) Advisory Committee on Prices and ACROD Incomes USE Australian Council for Rehabilitation of RT Living standards Disabled Aerodromes Action for World Development USE Airports RT Catholic Church Aeronautics Actors Equity UF Aerospace RT Arts Film industry Aerospace USE Aeronautics Acupuncture USE Alternative medicine Afghan War RT War Adelaide - Buildings Affirmative action Adelaide - Town planning USE Discrimination in employment RT Town planning Africa Adelaide Zoo USE Zoos Aged UF Australian Council on the Ageing Adelaide Festival of Arts Elderly Gerontology Old age Adelaide Lesbian & Gay Cultural Festival RT Aged care Retirement 3 August 2020 NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA: GENERAL EPHEMERA COLLECTION THESAURUS Senior Citizens Week Air Force USE Royal Australian Airforce Aged care UF Nursing homes Air pollution RT Aged USE Pollution Air safety Agoraphobia RT Aviation USE Phobias Safety Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Aircraft Association of Australia UF Southern Cross (Aircraft) USE Chemicals RT Aircraft industry Aviation Agricultural education UF C.B.Alexander Agricultural College Aircraft industry Education, Agricultural RT Aircraft Glenormiston Agricultural College Aviation McMillan Rural Studies Centre RT Agriculture Airlines Education Refer to trade catalogues ephemera for commercial aviation material Agricultural exhibitions UF Royal Easter Show Airports RT Agriculture UF Aerodromes RT Aviation Agricultural produce UF Crops ALCOA Egg trade USE Aluminium Macadamia nut industry Nuts RT Agriculture Alcohol Food UF Beer Food safety RT Alcohol abuse Livestock Liquor industry and trade Tea Wine Agricultural research Alcohol abuse USE Scientific research (Includes support groups for alcoholics) Agriculture UF Drunkenness (General file, may be subdivided by RT Alcohol Drink driving state) SEE ALSO: separate Trade Drug abuse Catalogues ephemera collections Women's Christian Temperance Union UF Farm management Farmers Union Allergies Farming RT Diseases Flax industry Fruit growing Hobby farms Alliance Francaise Organiculture USE French in Australia RT Agricultural education Agricultural exhibitions Allied Leather and Canvas Trade Agricultural produce USE Trade unions Aquaculture Australian Agricultural Company Horticulture Allied Relations Committee Irrigation RT International relations National Farmers Federation Primary industry
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