User:AdaWoolf/Feminist things
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Feminist things is a page of things that I am working on creating.
Feminism
[edit]Melbourne Feminists
[edit]- Mary Anne Merson
- Alva Geike
- National Council of Women of Australia
- Dr Elizabeth Wilmot
- Joan Curlewis
- Women Justices’ association of Victoria
- Vida Goldstein – Australian suffragist and social reformer
- Zelda D'Aprano – Australian feminist activist
- Mary Eliza Fullerton – Australian writer
- Mary Owen (activist) – Australian unionist and activist
- Elizabeth Couchman – Australian politician
- Thelma Solomon
Descriptive
[edit]- Women in Australia
- NSW Women's Refuge Movement
- Women's suffrage in Australia
- Women's suffrage - Australia
- Women's liberation movement in Oceania – Feminist movement
- Convict women in Australia – Transportation of women convicts to Australia
- Women and government in Australia – Relationship between women and the Australian government
- Women in the Australian military
- Women in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands
- Anti-discrimination laws in Australia
Aust Feminist Movements
[edit]- Women's Liberation House (Sydney)
- Control Abortion Referral Service – Organization that existed in 1970s-80s
- AMIRCI – Australian organization
- Australian Federation of Women Voters – women's suffragette organization based in Australia
- Australian Women's Health Network
- Australian Women's Party (1995)
- Bonnie Women's Refuge – Australian women's refuge
- Confectionery Workers' Union of Australia – Australian trade union from 1925 to 1992
- Daughters of Bilitis (Australia) – First gay rights group in Australia
- Destroy The Joint – Australian feminist group
- Elsie Refuge – women's refuge set up in Glebe, Sydney
- EMILY's List Australia – Women's political action organisation in Australia
- Hecate (journal)
- Jenny's Place – Australian women's refuge
- Marrickville Women's Refuge – Australian women's refuge
- National Women's Media Centre
- NOWSA – Association in Australia
- Radical Women – Socialist and feminist activists' organization
- What Women Want (Australia) – political party in Australia
- Women with Disabilities Australia
- Women's Brigade (Broken Hill) – Women's labour protest group in Australia
- Women's Electoral Lobby (Australia) – Australian lobbying group
- Women's Equal Franchise Association
- The Women's Library, Sydney – Community-based library and a hub of lesbian and feminist activity
- Women's Service Guilds
- Women's Studies Resource Centre – Feminist library in Adelaide, South Australia
- Anti-Franchise League
- Australian Woman's Sphere – A women's magazine in Australia (1900–1905)
- Avalon Theatre, Hobart – Historic former theatre in Hobart, Tasmania
- Commonwealth Franchise Act 1902 – Australian suffrage law
- Constitutional Amendment (Adult Suffrage) Act 1894 – Act of the Parliament of South Australia
- Queensland Women's Electoral League
- Victorian Women's Suffrage Society
- Elizabeth Jane Ward – Australian evangelist (1842–1908)
- Womanhood Suffrage League of New South Wales
Monuments
[edit]- Centenary of Western Australian Women's Suffrage Memorial
- Centenary of Women's Suffrage Commemorative Fountain
- Centenary of Women's Suffrage Gazebo
- Centenary of Women's Suffrage mural
- Great Petition (sculpture)
- Resilience (sculpture)
Abortion
[edit]- Abortion in Queensland
- Abortion Law Reform Act 2008 (Victoria)
- Cherish Life Queensland – Queensland anti-abortion group
International
[edit]- Women's liberation movement – Branch of radical feminist thought
- Feminist movement – Series of political campaigns for reforms on feminist issues
- Women's liberation movement in Asia – Feminist movement
Champions of the Impossible
[edit]Foundations
[edit]- The Princess Ida club
Inaugural Meeting
[edit]- Date: 19 March 1902
- located at the Austral Salon
- President: Janet Clarke
- Principle speaker: Emily Dobson (Mrs Henry Dobson)
- resolution to form NCW moved by: Margaret McLean
Thirty-five Organisations
[edit]- Association of Domestic Economy
- Austral Salon
- Australian Church Social Improvement Society
- Australian Women's Association
- Bendigo Women's Literary Society
- Collingwood Creche
- Collingwood Girls' Club
- Collins Street Independent Church Ladies' Reading Society
- Convalescent Home for Women
- Daughters of the Court (Later known as 'Friends in Council) - Established by Louisa Jane Bevan
- Gentlewomen's Aid Society
- Hawthorn Ladies' Reading Society
- Hawthorn Progressive League
- Jewish Women's Guild
- Kew Progressive League
- Maternity Patients' Convalescent home
- Melbourne District Nursing Society
- Methodist Neglected Children's Aid Society
- Prahran Women's Progressive League
- Princess Ida Club
- Queen Victoria Hospital
- United Council for Women's Suffrage
- Victorian Alliance
- Victorian Infant Asylum and Foundling Hospital
- Victorian Lady Teachers' Association
- Victorian Women's Post and Telegraph Association
- Victorian Women's Public Service Association
- Victorian Women's Political League
- Women's Christian Temperance Union
- Women's Health Society
- Women's Hospital
- Women's Progressive League
- Writers' Club
- Young Women's Christian Association
Committee
- President: Janet Lady Clarke
- Vice-Presidents: Louisa Jane Bevan (Mrs L. D. Bevan) and Annie Lowe (Mrs Lowe)
- Hon. Secretary: Sibyl Maud Cave nee Pinnock (Mrs Henry Cave) (of the Foundling Hospital)
- Hon. Treasurer: Mrs Joseph Saddler
- Anna Howie (Mrs Howie)
- Mrs Walker
- Mrs Evelyn Gough (with Catherine Hay Thomson, founded weekly journal The Sun: An Illustrated Journal for the Home and Society)
- Mrs Watson Lyster
- Mrs M. E. Kirk
- Miss C.H. Thomson