Ratbags, revolutionaries and free speech: The Queensland radical press in 1968
Australian governments have made continuing attempts to restrict the public’s right to know. This article looks back to 1968 when radical Queensland university students challenged state government restrictions on freedom of speech, assembly and information. They did so by using then new offset pres...
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Main Author: | Alan Knight |
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Language: | EN |
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Asia Pacific Network
2004
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/87dc8f08477a4ac584901aae02ba26d7 |
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