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One day in 1969, a working woman by the name of Zelda D'Aprano took her lunch break, and proceeded to chain herself to the front door of a busy building in Melbourne's CBD in a protest that caused a sensation.
What was Zelda protesting about?
Our historical oracle, Dr Liam Byrne, is here to tell is all about Zelda and her legacy.
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* You can now email us with your comments, story ideas, tip-offs, flip offs, and questions - [email protected]
*On the Job is made by Australian Unions.
More about On The Job podcast
Need help with working conditions?
Call Australian Union Support Centre - 1300 486 466
About the hosts
Sally Rugg - @sallyrugg
Francis Leach, ACTU - @SaintFrankly
Support the show: https://www.onthejobpodcast.com.au/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Australian UnionsOne day in 1969, a working woman by the name of Zelda D'Aprano took her lunch break, and proceeded to chain herself to the front door of a busy building in Melbourne's CBD in a protest that caused a sensation.
What was Zelda protesting about?
Our historical oracle, Dr Liam Byrne, is here to tell is all about Zelda and her legacy.
______________________________________________________________
* You can now email us with your comments, story ideas, tip-offs, flip offs, and questions - [email protected]
*On the Job is made by Australian Unions.
More about On The Job podcast
Need help with working conditions?
Call Australian Union Support Centre - 1300 486 466
About the hosts
Sally Rugg - @sallyrugg
Francis Leach, ACTU - @SaintFrankly
Support the show: https://www.onthejobpodcast.com.au/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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