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The Minute Books of Pre-Federation Australian Trade Unions

The Minute Books of Pre-Federation Australian Trade Unions, in the collections of eleven institutions – Noel Butlin Archives Centre (Australian National University), Broken Hill City Library, Fryer Library (University of Queensland), James Cook University, State Library of New South Wales, State Library of South Australia, State Library of Victoria, State Library of Western Australia, University of Melbourne Archives, University of Newcastle and University of Wollongong – record collective decision-making by Australian workers in the nineteenth-century. They are a record of democracy for workers – both men and women. They document the early formulation of our current industrial relations system, the beginnings of our social welfare system, the early history of communities and industries, and working lives that are no longer accessible today. They record events and achievements as they happened, local issues and disputes that developed into general strikes and became the first steps in broader campaigns such as that for the 8-Hour Day and the impetus for political representation of workers through the formation of the Australian Labor Party.

Inscription Number: #37

Year of Inscription: 2011

Physical Locations:Noel Butlin Archives Centre, Australian National University; Broken Hill City Library; Fryer Library, University of Queensland; James Cook University; State Library of New South Wales; State Library of South Australia; State Library of Victoria; State Library of Western Australia; University of Melbourne Archives; University of Newcastle; University of Wollongong.

Minute books in the Noel Butlin Archives Centre

Minute books in the Noel Butlin Archives Centre, Australian National University.

Minute book of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers

Minute book of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Sydney, 1852.

Record of inaugural meeting of the Wharf Labourers Union

Record of inaugural meeting of the Wharf Labourers Union in Sydney, 27 December 1899. A future Labor Prime Minister, William Morris Hughes, was elected unopposed as the Union’s Secretary.

All images courtesy of Noel Butlin Archives Centre, Australian National University