APHEDA

H1995.1095

Advertisement for the Australian People for Health, Education and Development Abroad. Below strip of pale green, picture reads 'TRAINING THIRD WORLD WORKERS & REFUGEES' in large letters, below in smaller letters reads 'APHEDA IS THE OFFICIAL AID ARM OF THE ACTU, STARTED IN 1984 TO PROVIDE/ TRAINING FOR PEOPLE IN REFUGEE AND THIRD WORLD SITUATIONS. AUSTRALIAN/ UNIONS AND MEMBERS ARE HELPING TO TRAIN WORKERS IN MANY SKILLS AND/ IN MANY PLACES - AFRICA, THE MIDDLE EAST, SOUTH EAST ASIA AND THE/ SOUTH PACIFIC'. To the left is a symbol: a yin yang symbol with a kangaroo in the dark half and a dove in the light half, with the name in large letters beside it. Below is the full title plus the Sydney address and telephone number of the organisation.
Print is of a landscape filled with people teaching class, (centre right); doctor treating Indian patients in the foreground (the male wears a turban and the female to the right is covered and carries a child). Behind them to the left shows figures performing agricultural duties. The sky shows a flat map of the world, in the sea is a moon (far left), a star and a whale (centre) and seahorse (far right). The print is bright green on a white background and is bordered in the same green.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H1995.1095
Accession Date: 26 Jun 1995
Credit: Trades & Labor Council

Material

Paper0 - Whole

Measurement

length615mm
width425mm

 


 

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