Australian Living Peace Museum

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  • Stories
    • Vietnam Moratorium
    • Resisting Australia's Wars
      • The World War I Anti-conscription movement
        • Background to the Conscription Referendums
        • The Conscription Referendums
        • Opposition to Conscription
        • Trade Union and Labor Opposition to Conscription
        • Women's Groups Opposition to Conscription
        • Socialist Opposition to Conscription
        • Catholic Opposition to Conscription
        • Explaining the success of the Anti-conscription campaign
        • References
      • The Australian Peace Movement 1914-18
        • Part 1: Snapshots: Mark Feinberg and the Turkish view of Gallipoli
        • Snapshots: The Women's Peace Army
        • Snapshots: The IWW and Archbishop Mannix
        • Part 2: Overview of the Peace Movement
        • The Conscription Referendum and The Present
      • Project Albany and The Centenary of the Great War
        • Introduction: The Story of James Maynard
        • Project Albany
        • The Sterilization of War and Violence
        • Repatriation Stories
        • Thomas Abdullah
        • Rachel Pratt
        • Conclusion
      • Opposition to the Vietnam War in Australia
        • Background to the Vietnam War
        • Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War
        • The First Phase: Initial Dissent 1964-66
        • The Second Phase: Civil Disobedience 1967-69
        • The Underground Resistance Network & Widening Civil Disobedience
        • The Third Phase: Mass Mobilisations & Moratoriums 1969-72
        • The Role of Church Groups in the Vietnam War Campaign
        • Conclusion: The Achievements of the 1964-72 Antiwar Movement
        • References
        • Online resources & Further reading
      • Australian Conscientious Objectors to War
        • Introduction of Selective National Service during the Vietnam War
        • Nature of Conscientious Beliefs
        • Legal Determination of Conscientious Beliefs
        • The Conscientious Objectors
        • Personal Stories: Historic Peace Churches
        • Personal Stories: Religious
        • Personal Stories: Humanism
        • Personal Stories: Serving Soldiers
        • Personal Stories: Unsuccessful Application
        • Further Reading on Conscientious Objection
      • Australian Conscientious Non-compliers during the Vietnam War
        • Introduction of Selective National Service
        • Nature of Conscientious Beliefs
        • Conscientious Non-Compliance
        • The Non-Compliers
        • Personal Stories : Opposition to Conscription
        • Personal Stories: Opposition to the Vietnam War
        • Personal Stories: Pacifism
        • Personal Stories: Objector to Non-Complier
        • Personal Stories: Government Mandating a Non-Complier as an Objector
        • Personal Stories: Opposition to Contemporary Society
        • References and Further Reading
    • Peacemakers
      • Peacemakers of the Past
        • Vida Goldstein
          • Vida Goldstein - Overview
          • The Women's Peace Army
          • The United Women's No-Conscription Rally, 1916
        • Edward William Cole
          • Introduction
          • The Cole's Book Arcade
          • Cole's Ideals
          • Conclusion
          • Online Resources and Further reading
        • Doris Blackburn
          • Early Peace Activism
          • Between the Wars
          • Member of Parliament
          • References and Further Reading
        • Jim Cairns
          • Background
          • Voice of Opposition to the Vietnam War
          • Leadership of the Vietnam Moratorium Campaign
          • References and Further Reading
        • Judge Christopher Weeramantry: His Influence and Legacy
          • World Court Ruling on the Legality of Nuclear Weapons
          • Weeramantry's Career
          • International Initiative of Shared Wisdom and views on religion
          • References and Further Reading
        • The Peacemaker
          • Introduction
          • The Peacemaker: 1939—46
          • The Peacemaker: 1947—63
          • The Peacemaker during the Vietnam War Era (1964–68)
          • The Peacemaker’s last years (1969-71)
          • What happened to The Peacemaker?
          • How much did The Peacemaker influence opinions?
          • References and Further Reading
      • Current Peace Activism
        • The Quakers
          • The origin of the Quakers
          • The Quaker Peace Testimony
          • Quaker Opposition to War
          • The Quakers and Peacemaking
          • Quaker Humanitarian Relief
          • Epilogue
          • References & Further Reading
        • Medical Association for the Prevention of War (MAPW)
          • Overview of MAPW
          • The history of MAPW
          • Recent and Current Activities of MAPW
        • Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)
          • The origins of WILPF
          • Challenging militarism
          • WILPF activities
          • WILPF today
          • Further reading
        • Sue Coleman-Haseldine
          • Overview and early life
          • Early work on nuclear disarmament
          • The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
          • References
    • The Machinery of War
      • Nuclear Weapons in Australia & the Pacific
        • Nuclear testing in Australia
        • Nuclear Disarmament Campaigns in Australia in the 1960s
        • Nuclear Disarmament Campaigns in Australia in the 1970s
        • Nuclear Testing in the Pacific 1950s-80s
        • Opposition to French Nuclear Testing 1960s-90s
        • References
        • Online Resources & Further Reading
      • Australia at Federation in 1901
        • Introduction
        • 'Australia for Australians'
        • Social Reforms in Federation
        • Militarism before 1914
      • Deadly Legacies: Gallipoli, WWI and the Continuing Belief in Military Security
        • Introduction
        • Anzac Day and Militarism
        • Current policies: time to turn things around?
        • Nuclear Free Pacific
        • References and Further Reading
    • Practicing Peace
      • Arts Towards Peace
        • Introduction
        • Fellow Travellers
        • Prison of History
        • Not in My Name
        • Small Monument for Tiananmen Square
      • Peace professionals and researchers in Australia
        • Peace Psychology in Australia
    • Reflections on Peace Campaigns
      • Ken Mansell – Ballads, Ballots and Bureaucratic Balderdash – How I Coped With Conscription
        • Background: How I became a writer of peace songs
        • Becoming Aware of the War in Vietnam
        • The radicalising effect of the November 1964 conscription announcement
        • Registration for ‘National Service’ – an imposition and a threat
        • Taking a stand on the politics of the Vietnam War
        • Facing up to the prospect of Gaol
        • My marble enters the barrel and I am ‘saved’ by the luck of the draw
        • References
      • Ken Mansell - The Ballad of Urquhart Street
        • Background
        • The Ballad of Urquhart Street
      • Harry van Moorst: Opposition to the Vietnam War
        • The Vietnam Moratorium: Background and Formation
        • The First Moratorium, May 8 1970
        • Later Moratoriums: September 1970 and June 1971
        • Early draft resistance in the Vietnam War, 1966-69
        • The Vietnam Draft Resisters Union, 1970-71
        • Melbourne University Resistance Commune and later, 1971-72
        • Further reading & References
      • Les Dalton: Peace Movements of the 1930s-60s
        • Introduction
        • Peace Campaigns of the 1930s
        • Peace campaigns during World War 2
        • Australia, the Bomb and Peace Campaigns of the 1940s
        • The "Peace Parsons" and Campaigns of the 1950s
        • British Nuclear Testing in Australia
        • Peace Campaigns in the 1960s
        • Conclusion: the Legacy of the Post-war Peace Movement
        • References
    • Exhibition of Exhibitions
  • Lesson Plans
    • Protesting the Vietnam War: classroom resources
      • The Moratorium Movement
        • The beginnings of the moratorium movement
        • Experiences of the first moratorium
        • Sample learning activities
      • Motivation to protest
        • Introduction to Melbourne protests against the Vietnam War and the National Service Act
        • Motivations for objecting to, and protesting against, the Vietnam War, and the National Service Act
        • Sample learning activities
      • SOS: Save Our Sons
        • Jean McLean
        • Ceci Cairns
        • Joan Coxsedge
        • Reflections from non-SOS women
        • Sample learning activities
  • Items
  • Honour Roll
  • Melbourne walking tour
  • About us
    • Current ALPM Board Members
  • Map
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Australian Living Peace Museum

  • Home
  • Stories
    • Vietnam Moratorium
    • Resisting Australia's Wars
      • The World War I Anti-conscription movement
        • Background to the Conscription Referendums
        • The Conscription Referendums
        • Opposition to Conscription
        • Trade Union and Labor Opposition to Conscription
        • Women's Groups Opposition to Conscription
        • Socialist Opposition to Conscription
        • Catholic Opposition to Conscription
        • Explaining the success of the Anti-conscription campaign
        • References
      • The Australian Peace Movement 1914-18
        • Part 1: Snapshots: Mark Feinberg and the Turkish view of Gallipoli
        • Snapshots: The Women's Peace Army
        • Snapshots: The IWW and Archbishop Mannix
        • Part 2: Overview of the Peace Movement
        • The Conscription Referendum and The Present
      • Project Albany and The Centenary of the Great War
        • Introduction: The Story of James Maynard
        • Project Albany
        • The Sterilization of War and Violence
        • Repatriation Stories
        • Thomas Abdullah
        • Rachel Pratt
        • Conclusion
      • Opposition to the Vietnam War in Australia
        • Background to the Vietnam War
        • Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War
        • The First Phase: Initial Dissent 1964-66
        • The Second Phase: Civil Disobedience 1967-69
        • The Underground Resistance Network & Widening Civil Disobedience
        • The Third Phase: Mass Mobilisations & Moratoriums 1969-72
        • The Role of Church Groups in the Vietnam War Campaign
        • Conclusion: The Achievements of the 1964-72 Antiwar Movement
        • References
        • Online resources & Further reading
      • Australian Conscientious Objectors to War
        • Introduction of Selective National Service during the Vietnam War
        • Nature of Conscientious Beliefs
        • Legal Determination of Conscientious Beliefs
        • The Conscientious Objectors
        • Personal Stories: Historic Peace Churches
        • Personal Stories: Religious
        • Personal Stories: Humanism
        • Personal Stories: Serving Soldiers
        • Personal Stories: Unsuccessful Application
        • Further Reading on Conscientious Objection
      • Australian Conscientious Non-compliers during the Vietnam War
        • Introduction of Selective National Service
        • Nature of Conscientious Beliefs
        • Conscientious Non-Compliance
        • The Non-Compliers
        • Personal Stories : Opposition to Conscription
        • Personal Stories: Opposition to the Vietnam War
        • Personal Stories: Pacifism
        • Personal Stories: Objector to Non-Complier
        • Personal Stories: Government Mandating a Non-Complier as an Objector
        • Personal Stories: Opposition to Contemporary Society
        • References and Further Reading
    • Peacemakers
      • Peacemakers of the Past
        • Vida Goldstein
          • Vida Goldstein - Overview
          • The Women's Peace Army
          • The United Women's No-Conscription Rally, 1916
        • Edward William Cole
          • Introduction
          • The Cole's Book Arcade
          • Cole's Ideals
          • Conclusion
          • Online Resources and Further reading
        • Doris Blackburn
          • Early Peace Activism
          • Between the Wars
          • Member of Parliament
          • References and Further Reading
        • Jim Cairns
          • Background
          • Voice of Opposition to the Vietnam War
          • Leadership of the Vietnam Moratorium Campaign
          • References and Further Reading
        • Judge Christopher Weeramantry: His Influence and Legacy
          • World Court Ruling on the Legality of Nuclear Weapons
          • Weeramantry's Career
          • International Initiative of Shared Wisdom and views on religion
          • References and Further Reading
        • The Peacemaker
          • Introduction
          • The Peacemaker: 1939—46
          • The Peacemaker: 1947—63
          • The Peacemaker during the Vietnam War Era (1964–68)
          • The Peacemaker’s last years (1969-71)
          • What happened to The Peacemaker?
          • How much did The Peacemaker influence opinions?
          • References and Further Reading
      • Current Peace Activism
        • The Quakers
          • The origin of the Quakers
          • The Quaker Peace Testimony
          • Quaker Opposition to War
          • The Quakers and Peacemaking
          • Quaker Humanitarian Relief
          • Epilogue
          • References & Further Reading
        • Medical Association for the Prevention of War (MAPW)
          • Overview of MAPW
          • The history of MAPW
          • Recent and Current Activities of MAPW
        • Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)
          • The origins of WILPF
          • Challenging militarism
          • WILPF activities
          • WILPF today
          • Further reading
        • Sue Coleman-Haseldine
          • Overview and early life
          • Early work on nuclear disarmament
          • The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
          • References
    • The Machinery of War
      • Nuclear Weapons in Australia & the Pacific
        • Nuclear testing in Australia
        • Nuclear Disarmament Campaigns in Australia in the 1960s
        • Nuclear Disarmament Campaigns in Australia in the 1970s
        • Nuclear Testing in the Pacific 1950s-80s
        • Opposition to French Nuclear Testing 1960s-90s
        • References
        • Online Resources & Further Reading
      • Australia at Federation in 1901
        • Introduction
        • 'Australia for Australians'
        • Social Reforms in Federation
        • Militarism before 1914
      • Deadly Legacies: Gallipoli, WWI and the Continuing Belief in Military Security
        • Introduction
        • Anzac Day and Militarism
        • Current policies: time to turn things around?
        • Nuclear Free Pacific
        • References and Further Reading
    • Practicing Peace
      • Arts Towards Peace
        • Introduction
        • Fellow Travellers
        • Prison of History
        • Not in My Name
        • Small Monument for Tiananmen Square
      • Peace professionals and researchers in Australia
        • Peace Psychology in Australia
    • Reflections on Peace Campaigns
      • Ken Mansell – Ballads, Ballots and Bureaucratic Balderdash – How I Coped With Conscription
        • Background: How I became a writer of peace songs
        • Becoming Aware of the War in Vietnam
        • The radicalising effect of the November 1964 conscription announcement
        • Registration for ‘National Service’ – an imposition and a threat
        • Taking a stand on the politics of the Vietnam War
        • Facing up to the prospect of Gaol
        • My marble enters the barrel and I am ‘saved’ by the luck of the draw
        • References
      • Ken Mansell - The Ballad of Urquhart Street
        • Background
        • The Ballad of Urquhart Street
      • Harry van Moorst: Opposition to the Vietnam War
        • The Vietnam Moratorium: Background and Formation
        • The First Moratorium, May 8 1970
        • Later Moratoriums: September 1970 and June 1971
        • Early draft resistance in the Vietnam War, 1966-69
        • The Vietnam Draft Resisters Union, 1970-71
        • Melbourne University Resistance Commune and later, 1971-72
        • Further reading & References
      • Les Dalton: Peace Movements of the 1930s-60s
        • Introduction
        • Peace Campaigns of the 1930s
        • Peace campaigns during World War 2
        • Australia, the Bomb and Peace Campaigns of the 1940s
        • The "Peace Parsons" and Campaigns of the 1950s
        • British Nuclear Testing in Australia
        • Peace Campaigns in the 1960s
        • Conclusion: the Legacy of the Post-war Peace Movement
        • References
    • Exhibition of Exhibitions
  • Lesson Plans
    • Protesting the Vietnam War: classroom resources
      • The Moratorium Movement
        • The beginnings of the moratorium movement
        • Experiences of the first moratorium
        • Sample learning activities
      • Motivation to protest
        • Introduction to Melbourne protests against the Vietnam War and the National Service Act
        • Motivations for objecting to, and protesting against, the Vietnam War, and the National Service Act
        • Sample learning activities
      • SOS: Save Our Sons
        • Jean McLean
        • Ceci Cairns
        • Joan Coxsedge
        • Reflections from non-SOS women
        • Sample learning activities
  • Items
  • Honour Roll
  • Melbourne walking tour
  • About us
    • Current ALPM Board Members
  • Map
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The Australian Living Peace Museum acknowledges the custodianship by Indigenous Australians of the land on which we live. We recognise that sovereignty of this land was never ceded, and that elders past, present and emerging are integral to stories of peace and social justice on this country.