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Help us collect political ephemera from the 2024 Queensland state election

By Queensland Memory, State Library of Queensland | 9 September 2024

Can you assist us with collecting electoral ephemera from the 2024 Queensland state election, especially from electorates outside of Brisbane?

A woman is walking into the polling centre at Sunshine Beach. She is presented with how-to-vote cards by volunteers from the Australian Labor Party, the Library National Party and The Greens.

Political parties handing out how-to-vote cards at Sunshine Beach State School polling station, Sunshine Beach, Queensland, 25 November 2017. Dean Saffron, photographer. Dean Saffron Election 2017 photographs. John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland. Image number: 31381-0001-0013

State Library of Queensland has a significant and historical collection of ephemera.  This material, which is generally regarded by most of us as “throw away” items, provides a unique perspective into Queensland’s social life, popular culture and political viewpoints.

Political ephemera is an area of particular interest. Did you know our oldest piece of election ephemera was printed in 1871?

With the 2024 state election now set for 26 October, we are very keen to receive items produced by the political parties and candidates such as:

  • How to vote cards
  • Posters
  • Flyers
  • Stickers
  • T-shirts
  • Magnets
  • Badges

If you’d like to make a contribution to Queensland’s electoral history, your ephemera items can be sent to:

Election Ephemera
Queensland Memory
State Library of Queensland
PO Box 3488
South Brisbane Qld 4101

OR dropped at our Welcome Desk, located on level 1 of our South Bank building.

State Library, and all Queenslanders present and future, thank you for your assistance.
 

Watch this video to learn more about our historical collection of Queensland election ephemera.

A Century of Politics Ephemera: a Window onto Queensland from 1915 to 2015 - 2016 John Oxley Library Fellow, Dr Lorann Downer.

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