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Martin Kingham, the secretary of the Victorian branch of the CFMEU (Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union) speaks at a rally to protest against the Federal government's anti-VSU legislation. State Library, Melbourne. The Eureka Flag is visible on his collar, a common symbol of trade unions in Australia.

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Image taken by me using Casio QV-R41

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18 February 2006

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me (w:User:pfctdayelise)

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