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  2. Women's Electoral Lobby (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Electoral Lobby (WEL) is a feminist, non-profit, self-funded, non-party political, lobby group founded in 1972 during the height of second-wave feminism in Australia. [1] WEL's mission is to create a society where women's participation and potential are unrestricted, acknowledged and respected and where women and men share equally ...

  3. Feminism in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Laws against sex discrimination exist and women's units in government departments have been established. Australian feminists have fought for and won the right to federally funded child care and women's refuges. The success gained by feminists entering the Australian public service and changing policy led to the descriptive term 'femocrats'. [6]

  4. Women and government in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The first was the Victorian Women's Suffrage Society, was formed by Henrietta Dugdale in 1884. The organisations involved in the suffrage movement varied across the colonies. A national body, the Australian Women's Suffrage Society, was formed in 1889, whose aims were to educate women and men about a woman's right to vote and stand for parliament.

  5. Category:Women's organisations based in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Women's organisations based in Australia" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Category:Feminist organisations in Australia - Wikipedia

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    What Women Want (Australia) Women with Disabilities Australia; Women's Brigade (Broken Hill) Women's Electoral Lobby (Australia) Women's Equal Franchise Association; The Women's Library, Sydney; Women's Service Guilds; Women's Studies Resource Centre

  7. Mrs A. V. Roberts - Wikipedia

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    In 1926 she was invited to a meeting at Beaumont House of the Australian Mothercraft Society, a Sydney charity whose president was Cara, Lady David, and whose aim was the reduction of deaths of infants from gastro-enteritis by the Plunket system [80] Three months later Roberts was a member and, at their General Meeting, was elected vice ...

  8. Women with Disabilities Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA), formerly known as the Women with Disabilities Feminist Collective (WDFC), is an Australian social support organization representing women, girls, feminine identifying, and non-binary people with disabilities, which first engaged in feminist political action in the 1980s. [1] [2]

  9. 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).