The Waterside Workers’ Federation Film Unit operated in Sydney from 1953 to 1958, making films that gave voice to the workers’ point of view during this period of intense conservatism and anti-communist feeling. The first film production unit within a trade union anywhere in the world, they offered an alternative to the mainstream media of the day. They made fourteen films on subjects that other production units would never tackle — such as the working conditions and health of wharfies, builders\u27 labourers and miners, industrial disputes, and other matters concerning workers\u27 rights, such as the post-war housing shortage. Wharfies had a particularly savage history of poor working conditions, and their efforts to improve their lot prov...
The project, All In It Together, is part one of a three-part video documentary that profiles the la...
Two of a series of thirteen illustrated panels, depicting 120 years of branch history, 1872-1991, pr...
Workers talk about what their union means to them and what conditions were like before the union rep...
This thesis explores the history of the Waterside Workers\u27 Federation Film Unit. Comprising three...
This essay examines the origins and development of a radical Australian film unit of the Cold War, t...
In Australia in the 1950s, the Waterside Workers’ Federation Film Unit was the only film production ...
This paper, written for the Fifth International Documentary Conference, Brisbane, 1997, offers a rea...
Hal Colebatch's controversial book Australia's Secret War is one recent example in a century of crit...
The waterfront dispute of 1951 was the biggest industrial confrontation in New Zealand’s history. At...
In November 1954 the Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia struck nationally for a fortnight fo...
The waterfront dispute of 1951 was the biggest industrial confrontation in New Zealand’s history. At...
© 2016 Australian Society for the Study of Labour History. When the Australian Waterside Workers Fed...
This thesis analyses the history of the Metropolitan Board of Water Supply and Sewerage Employees\u2...
Painted on the walls of the Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia's Sussex Street headquarters ...
A cultural criticism of Australian films representing the 1950s is presented, focusing on Michel Fou...
The project, All In It Together, is part one of a three-part video documentary that profiles the la...
Two of a series of thirteen illustrated panels, depicting 120 years of branch history, 1872-1991, pr...
Workers talk about what their union means to them and what conditions were like before the union rep...
This thesis explores the history of the Waterside Workers\u27 Federation Film Unit. Comprising three...
This essay examines the origins and development of a radical Australian film unit of the Cold War, t...
In Australia in the 1950s, the Waterside Workers’ Federation Film Unit was the only film production ...
This paper, written for the Fifth International Documentary Conference, Brisbane, 1997, offers a rea...
Hal Colebatch's controversial book Australia's Secret War is one recent example in a century of crit...
The waterfront dispute of 1951 was the biggest industrial confrontation in New Zealand’s history. At...
In November 1954 the Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia struck nationally for a fortnight fo...
The waterfront dispute of 1951 was the biggest industrial confrontation in New Zealand’s history. At...
© 2016 Australian Society for the Study of Labour History. When the Australian Waterside Workers Fed...
This thesis analyses the history of the Metropolitan Board of Water Supply and Sewerage Employees\u2...
Painted on the walls of the Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia's Sussex Street headquarters ...
A cultural criticism of Australian films representing the 1950s is presented, focusing on Michel Fou...
The project, All In It Together, is part one of a three-part video documentary that profiles the la...
Two of a series of thirteen illustrated panels, depicting 120 years of branch history, 1872-1991, pr...
Workers talk about what their union means to them and what conditions were like before the union rep...