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Indigenous Australian feminists (6 P) S. Australian socialist feminists (26 P) W. Australian women's rights activists (1 C, 95 P) Australian feminist writers (96 P)
As the feminist movement led to the organisation of British, Canadian and American feminists in the late 1960s, so too did Australian women move to address oppressive social conditions. [15] The social base of the Australian feminist movement was boosted by the growing segment of women employed as juniors in the 1970s. [12]
Sanu Sharma (living), Nepalese-Australian novelist, story writer, poet and lyricist; Tracy Sorensen (living), novelist and academic; Catherine Helen Spence (1825–1910), novelist, journalist and social reformer; Eleanor Spence (1928–2008), children's author; Dale Spender (1943–2023), feminist scholar, writer and consultant
Suffragette, feminist; human rights campaigner; influential in labour rights and early days of UN: 1875–1939: Louisa Strittmater: United States: 1896: 1944: Feminist whose division of her estate to the National Woman's Party as listed in her will was controversially contested. [102] 1875–1939: Edith Summerskill, Baroness Summerskill: United ...
Australian feminists (4 C, 127 P) F. First-wave feminism in Australia (1 C) O. Feminist organisations in Australia (25 P) Pages in category "Feminism in Australia"
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). Saunders, Kay, and Raymond Evans, eds. Gender relations in Australia: Domination and negotiation (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1992) Sheridan, Susan.
Pages in category "Australian women's rights activists" The following 95 pages are in this category, out of 95 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The first female to lead a state or territory government was Rosemary Follett serving in 1989 and again between 1991 and 1995 as chief minister of the ACT. The first female premier was Carmen Lawrence, leading Western Australia for three years until 1993. Joan Kirner was the first female premier of Victoria, serving from 1990 to 1992.