Every year we produce materials for our values campaigns. We get a lot of requests for them so we thought we’d put them here for anyone to download , print out and share. We hope they help you get informed, outraged and inspired to shake up injustices in your world!
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2010 - Community Attitudes on Sex Trafficking of Children and Young People
July 2010
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2009 - Stop Sex Trafficking of Children and Young People
There are currently 1.8 million children around the world who are victim to sex trafficking. Every country is implicated, including Australia. It's modern day slavery and a human rights abuse that can be prevented - this booklet will introduce you to the issue and the actions you can take to stop it! |
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1997 - The Body & Self Esteem
Explores and exposes the beauty myth includes the famous “Ruby” poster |

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1999 Body Image and Aging
Promotes being proud of your wrinkles... Ruby ages 30 years. |

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2000 - Reconciliation |

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2001 - Get Active!
Celebrated the International Year of the Volunteer |

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2002 - Climate Change
Save money and the environment by living more sustainably. |

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2003 - Celebrate Diversity
Take a journey through Australia’s multi-cultural history |

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2004 - Help Stop Violence in the Home
Facts & Figures and what you can do to help |

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2005 - Help Stop Violence in the Home
Expect Respect mini-magazine |

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2006 - Help Stop Violence in the Home
Survey of community attitudes, understandings and responses to abuse in relationships (2006). A summary of findings. |

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2007 - Help Stop Violence in the Home
Let’s Air it Out. Real stories from relationship abuse survivors. |
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2008 - Help Stop Violence in the Home
Break the Silence on Domestic Violence. Twenty, wallet sized, information cards with advice and support to help a friend out of an abusive relationship. |