Police inside the Australian Federal Parliament struggle to hold back a group of coal miners who were trying to force their way into King's Hall to see the Prime Minister, Mr Malcolm Fraser. The miners, from Wollongong, were protesting about retrenchments in the coal industry. During .the struggle the glass doors at the front of the building were smashed.
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Press, 28 October 1982, Page 8
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59Police inside the Australian Federal Parliament struggle to hold back a group of coal miners who were trying to force their way into King's Hall to see the Prime Minister, Mr Malcolm Fraser. The miners, from Wollongong, were protesting about retrenchments in the coal industry. During .the struggle the glass doors at the front of the building were smashed. Press, 28 October 1982, Page 8
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