POSTER - 'STATE OF THE UNION'

H1995.1135.1-6

Poster is an advertisement for the 'STATE OF THE UNION' GUVS FM 92.1fm radio programme. Colours of the poster comprise of deep rose red on a banana yellow background. A diagram of eight red arrows radiating from a yellow circular centre comprises the first half of poster. In centre of banner in block red capitals is the programme's title 'STATE OF THE UNION'. Below this is a description of the programme. 'Lively and informative current affairs radio dealing with the issues and concerns of the trade union movement in W.A./ Once a fortnight, analysis and comment on the decisions and deliberations/ of the Peak Council./ Every other fortnight, a special programme exploring the particular issues/ affecting individual affiliates of the T.L.C./ HUNA KANAPIS produces and presents a programme no thinking/ person will want to miss, 'State of the Union.'/ For news and views of the economic and industrial issues of the moment, presented from the trade union perspective, tune in every Friday at 7pm/ on GUVS FM, The Sound Alternative'. Along bottom in red large print 'Fridays 7 to 7.30/ GUVS 92.1fm/ presented by the TLC'.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H1995.1135.1-6
Accession Date: 23 Jun 1995
Credit: Trades & Labor Council

Material

Cardboard/Paper0 - Whole

Measurement

length420mm
width295mm

 


 

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