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  2. List of Australian women writers - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. ... This is a list of women writers born in Australia or closely associated with it in their writings. As with other Wikipedia page lists ...

  3. Category:Australian women writers - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Australian writers. It includes writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Contents

  4. Catherine Helen Spence - Wikipedia

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    State children in Australia: A history of boarding out and its developments (1909) principally dealing with the work of Emily Clark This book was used by the British Home Secretary when at the end of her reign Queen Victoria asked him to formulate Child Laws in Britain that up until that time were non-existent. He wrote and thanked her for her ...

  5. Colleen McCullough - Wikipedia

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    The success of these books enabled her to give up her medical-scientific career and to try to "live on [her] own terms." [10] In the late 1970s, after stints in London and Connecticut, she settled on the isolation of Norfolk Island, off the coast of mainland Australia, where she met her husband, Ric Robinson. [8] They married in April 1984.

  6. Miles Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin (14 October 1879 – 19 September 1954), [1] known as Miles Franklin, was an Australian writer and feminist who is best known for her novel My Brilliant Career, published by Blackwoods of Edinburgh in 1901.

  7. Mary Gilmore - Wikipedia

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    Mary Gilmore in 1912. In 1890, she moved to Sydney, where she became part of the Bulletin School, centered around the radical nationalist journal The Bulletin.Although the greatest influence on her work was Henry Lawson, it was Alfred "A. G." Stephens, literary editor of The Bulletin, who published her verse and established her reputation as a fiery radical poet, champion of the workers and ...

  8. Women in Australia - Wikipedia

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    For love or money: a pictorial history of women and work in Australia (Penguin Books, 1983) Moreton-Robinson, Aileen. Talkin'up to the white woman: Aboriginal women and feminism (Univ. of Queensland Press, 2000) Ryan, Edna and Anne Conlon. Gentle Invaders: Australian Women at Work (Melbourne: Penguin, 1975).

  9. Category:20th-century Australian women writers - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:20th-century Australian writers. It includes Australian writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.

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