Agent TypeOrganisationActivities & OccupationsFeminist collectivesHistoryPublished monthly from February 1972, the Women's Liberation Newsletter was a means of communicating between the various Victorian women's liberation movement groups and activists. It provided information about events and meetings, published the minutes of the monthly general meetings and was a forum for ideas. The WLN collective compiled articles, typed everything on to stencil, ran off foolscap pages on a Gestetner copier and collated, stapled, folded and mailed out to subscribers. Copies were also sold at the WL Centre. The collective disbanded without notice after WLN's end-of-year issue in 1984. Another collective was founded a year later which published WLN in a different format from March 1986-1994.
This collection is No.126 of the Victorian Women's Liberation and Lesbian Feminist Archive