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It is believed that [[J.B. Humffray]] penned the [[Charter of Rights]]. Then Charter was presented at a meeting on 11 November 1854 in front of a crowd of about 10,000. The charter was adopted as the principles and objects of the [[Ballarat Reform League]]. It is the first document in the history of Australia to promote participatory democracy.
 
It is believed that [[J.B. Humffray]] penned the [[Charter of Rights]]. Then Charter was presented at a meeting on 11 November 1854 in front of a crowd of about 10,000. The charter was adopted as the principles and objects of the [[Ballarat Reform League]]. It is the first document in the history of Australia to promote participatory democracy.
  
[[File:I04066-p0000-000001-0060-690-001.jpg|800px|thumb|left|"Re Meeting held at Bakery Hill in the presence of about 10,000 men on Saturday November 11th the following were adopted as the principles and objectives of the "Ballarat Reform League" (also known as the [[Ballarat Reform League Charter]]), p.1, 27 November 1854, PROV, VPRS4066/PO, Unit 1, A1<br/><br/>
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[[File:I04066-p0000-000001-0060-690-001.jpg|800px|thumb|left|]]"Re Meeting held at Bakery Hill in the presence of about 10,000 men on Saturday November 11th the following were adopted as the principles and objectives of the "Ballarat Reform League" (also known as the [[Ballarat Reform League Charter]]), p.1, 27 November 1854, PROV, VPRS4066/PO, Unit 1, A1<br/><br/>
 
''At a Meeting held on Bakery Hill in the presence of about ten thousand men on Saturday November 11th, 1854 the following were adopted as the principles and objects of the “Ballarat Reform League”<br/>
 
''At a Meeting held on Bakery Hill in the presence of about ten thousand men on Saturday November 11th, 1854 the following were adopted as the principles and objects of the “Ballarat Reform League”<br/>
 
== Also See ==
 
== Also See ==
  
 
[[Ballarat Reform League]]
 
[[Ballarat Reform League]]

Revision as of 12:54, 8 June 2017

It is believed that J.B. Humffray penned the Charter of Rights. Then Charter was presented at a meeting on 11 November 1854 in front of a crowd of about 10,000. The charter was adopted as the principles and objects of the Ballarat Reform League. It is the first document in the history of Australia to promote participatory democracy.

I04066-p0000-000001-0060-690-001.jpg
"Re Meeting held at Bakery Hill in the presence of about 10,000 men on Saturday November 11th the following were adopted as the principles and objectives of the "Ballarat Reform League" (also known as the Ballarat Reform League Charter), p.1, 27 November 1854, PROV, VPRS4066/PO, Unit 1, A1

At a Meeting held on Bakery Hill in the presence of about ten thousand men on Saturday November 11th, 1854 the following were adopted as the principles and objects of the “Ballarat Reform League”

Also See

Ballarat Reform League