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  2. Women in Australia - Wikipedia

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    e. Women in Australia refers to women's demographic and cultural presence in Australia. Australian women have contributed greatly to the country's development, in many areas. Historically, a masculine bias has dominated Australian culture. [3] Since 1984, the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (Cth) has prohibited sex discrimination throughout ...

  3. Turia Pitt - Wikipedia

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    Pitt has been profiled by the Australian television program 60 Minutes, Women's Weekly and One Plus One. She has become a sought-after public speaker, appearing at such events as the TEDx Macquarie University conference in September 2014, giving an inspirational talk titled Unmask your Potential. [5]

  4. Feminism in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia's first woman Premier was Carmen Lawrence, becoming Premier of Western Australia in 1990. [3] The short-lived Australian Women's Party sought to ensure equal representation of men and women at all levels of government. Quentin Bryce was the first woman to hold the position of Governor-General of Australia between September 2008 and ...

  5. Cecile Storey - Wikipedia

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    Cecile became an active member of the Family Planning Association, an organisation dedicated to helping ensure access to reproductive advice for women and girls. She joined the executive in 1977, and served as President 1981–84. She was described as a tireless advocate, ready to 'go in with all guns blazing'. [7]

  6. Caroline Chisholm - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Chisholm (born Caroline Jones; 30 May 1808 – 25 March 1877) [1] was an English humanitarian known mostly for her support of immigrant female and family welfare in Australia. She is commemorated on 16 May in the calendar of saints of the Church of England. Her path to sainthood within the Catholic Church has commenced; [2] she had ...

  7. Stella Young - Wikipedia

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    Stella Young being interviewed at Floriade in 2013. Young served as the editor for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's online magazine Ramp Up. [8] Before joining the ABC, she had worked as an educator in public programs at Melbourne Museum, and hosted eight seasons of No Limits, a disability culture program on community television station Channel 31.

  8. Kay Daniels - Wikipedia

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    Kay Daniels. Verna Kay Daniels, known as Kay Daniels (17 June 1941 – 17 July 2001) was a historian and a public servant, who made a significant contribution to knowledge on women in Australia, as well as Australian social and colonial history. [1] She was an author and a co-author of books about women in Australian history as well as a high ...

  9. Women's suffrage in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Women's suffrage in Australia. Australia's first female political candidate, South Australian suffragette Catherine Helen Spence (1825–1910). South Australian women won the parliamentary vote in 1894 and Spence stood for office in 1897. Edith Cowan (1861–1932) was elected to the Western Australian Legislative Assembly in 1921 and was the ...