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Historic trade union banners put on heritage list

TWO regional Victorian mining trade union banners that serve as reminders of the foundations behind the eight-hour working day movement have been added to Victoria's Heritage Register.

 The banner being displayed in Maldon in 1960

The banner being displayed in Maldon in 1960

The banners from the towns of Maldon and Stawell represent Victoria's first mining unions, which were formed in the 1860s to protect the conditions and wages of goldfields workers. The Maldon banner...

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