Publications
Sexual Assault
602 - If You Are Raped, Kathryn M. Johnson

603 - If She Is Raped, Alam Mcevoy and Jeff Brookings, Learning Publications, Florida 1984.

604 - Rape In Australia, An Appraissal Of Attitudes, Victims, Assailants, Medicine and the Law. Dr P.Bush, SunBooks, Melbourne, 1977.

605 - Submission On the Rape Study, a and b, An Analysis. Dept of Justice, N.Z, 1983.

C- Rape Study - A Discussion of Law and Pracitce Warren Young, NZ, 1983

606 - Sexual Violence, Marie Marshall Fortune, Pilgrim Press, New York, 1983

607 - Helping the Victims Of Sexual Assault

608 - Rape in Fiji Prelimanary Report(39 copies), 1983

609 - Men On Rape - What they have to say about sexual violence, Timothy Beneke, St Martin Press, 1982

610 - Rape, the first Source Book for Women, NY Radical Feminists

611 - Sexual Assault and Abuse, A Handbook for Clergy and Religious Proffessionals, Mary D. Pellauer, Babra Chester, Jane Boyanjian.

612 - Sexual Violence, The Reality For Women, London Rape Crisis Centre Women’s Press, London, 1984.

614 - I Never Called It Rape- Robin Warshaw.

615 - Against Our Will - Sexual Assault Unit, 1988.

616 - Adult Sexual Assault - Informatiuon and Education Package Dept of health, NSW, 1987

617 - Information Kit on Sexual A
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Domestic Violence
501 - Human Resource Centre. Dept of Social Work, Latrobe University, 1982.

502 - Marriage and Domestic Violence In Rural PNG, Sussanne Bonnell, 1984.

503 - Domestic Violence In PNG, Susan Toft, 1985

504 - Marriage and Domestic Violence In Rural PNG, Susan Toft, 1985.

505 - Domestic Violence In Urban PNG- Susan Toft, 1985

506 - Women In Crisis- Evaluation of Women’s refuge- NSW Jo Perry, 1982

507 - Reducing Men’s Violence, PNG.

508 - Refferrals to Women’s Refugees
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Women and Work
401 - Women, Work and Motherhood, the power of female sexuality in the workplace, Sharron. W.Tiffany, Prentice hall, N.J, 1982

402 - Empowering Women Workers, ILO, 1984

403 - Women, Work and Demographic Issues, Report on an international seminar, ILO, 1984.

404 - The Ilo and the World of Work-ILO. 1984

405 - Housewife -Ann Oakley, Penguin Books, England, 1974.

406 - Women’s Work - Development and the Division of Labour by Gender Eleanor Leacock and Helen Safa, Bergin & Garvey Publishers, 1984.

407 - A Change Base: Strategies for Organising Women Union Members Victorian Trades Hall Council, 1987.

408 - VTHC Action Plan For Women Workers, VICX, Trades Hall Council, 1987.

409 - Victorian Working for Women

A Statement on Women’s Employment Vicotria Dept of Labor, 1987.

410 - Sexual Harassmernt at Work (4 copies).

NSW Women’s Advisory Council, 1985
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Reports
301 - Women in Christian Communication, A Challenge to the Christian Communities, Pacific Handbook, 1995.

302 - A Report and Review of Regional Resource Books, 1977- 1982, International Women’s Tribune Centre 1983.

303 - Situational Analysis of the Children in Fiji, National Child policy Committee, Government of Fiji, July 1991.

304 - Fiji Law Reform Commission

305 - Ol Kalabus Meri: A Study of Female Prisoners in Papua New Guinea: Anne Borrey, Occassional Paper No. 1, Law Reform Commission, 1992.

306 - The State of the Worlds Children, 1993, James P Grant, UNICEF.

307 - Out of Adjustment: The Impact of IMF and World Bank Policies in Indebted Countries, Jeffrey Atkinson, Community Aid Abroad, Background Report No. 2, July 1992.

308 - The State of the World’s Children, 1986, James P Grant, UNICEF.

309 - Report of the World Conference To Review and Appraise The Achievements of the UN Decade for Women: Equality, Development and Peace(Nairobi) UN, New York, 1985.

310 - New Zealand Reports - Discrimination Against Women. Information Bulletin No. 23, Aug. 1988. Ministry of Foreighn Affairs, NZ

311 - Women In the Home..."It Was Nice To Be Asked" Victorian Women’s Consultative Council, 1987.

312 - The 51% Minority: A Summary Of Governemtn Programs and Policies for Women, Victoria, Australia, 1984.
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