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Dames (DBE)

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Wikipedia article Description Notes Wikidata Item
Edith Muriel Anderson (redirect to husband) community worker Q88355780
Jill Bolte community worker CBE Q113574555
Mabel Irene Coles charity worker CBE Q113574486
Joan Howard Roberts scientist and community worker OBE Q113574519

Miscellanea of ADB musicians

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Wikipedia article Description Notes Wikidata Item
Lucy Charlotte Benson musician, organist and theatrical entrepreneur Q24087984
Nancy Brown singer, actress, and lyricist Q48516217
Ellen Cahill street singer Q24087768
Ada Elizabeth Corder pianist and music teacher Q24240171
Lute Drummond / Ruth Janet Drummond operatic coach Q21537714
Lillian Mary Frost church musician, organist Q21536307
Mary Gunn eisteddfod secretary Q21536618
Iris Correll Hart singer, actor, theatrical director Q24026083
Dorothy Jane Adele Helmrich singer and arts administrator Q24040979
Noreen Eileen Hennessy organist Q55766701
Lucie Howell / Lucy Howell soprano and singing teacher Q21536381
Elsa Antoinette Jacoby actress, opera singer and fund-raiser Q55766678
Clarice Lorenz opera company founder link to image Q24087678
Phyllis Mary McDonald violinist and teacher of music Q21537176
Lorna Crawford McKean soprano Q21536335
Dot Mendoza / Doris Rosetta Elizabeth Mendoza pianist Q24040806
Dora Ranclaud / Dora Allman violinist and teacher Q21536981
Marion Sinclair (currently a redirect) music teacher and songwriter Q17277566
Lorna Mary Belton Stirling musicologist Q21536337
Twink Story radio personality and pianist Q98135677

Others

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Wikipedia article Description Notes Wikidata Item
Marina Berezowsky Choreographer, born St Petersburg, died Hobart AM Q12082172
Bernadette Brennan Australian biographer and literary scholar (deleted in 2008) Q110090168
Geraldine Briggs Australian indigenous activist AO -
Sarah Goodes theatre director Q57581501
Eula Margaret Guthrie / Eula Guthrie AO -
Margot Hillel scholar of children's literature OAM Q122928092
Cynthia Johnston Australian opera singer and music administrator AO
JaneMaree Maher Australian sociologist and gender studies researcher Q58320658
Jean McCaughey Irish-Australian social reformer and writer AO Q38325572
Iola Mathews Iola Hack, Age journalist, biographer OAM Q124537423
Paquita Mawson / Francisca Adriana Mawson community worker and biographer OBE ADB Q24170572
Mary Rossi Mary Rossi Travel (1970) and ABC TV presenter[1][2][3][4] OBE[5]
Jill Shearer Australian playwright Q19868421
Susan Sheridan Australian women's studies academic FAHA Q99591217

University leaders

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Wikipedia article Description Notes Wikidata Item
Michele Allan Australian food industry and agribusiness specialist and academic administrator Chancellor, CSU Q98564559
Helen Bartlett Australian university executive and health ageing academic VC, USC Q105448264
Bobbie Brazil former Chancellor, USQ, philanthropist AO Q104896819
Pauline Carr Australian university administrator Chancellor, Uni of SA Q97545077
Xiaoling Liu FTSE, BEng mining director Chancellor, QUT
Geraldine Mackenzie Australian legal scholar and academic administrator VC, USQ Q97546680
Sandra McPhee AM Chancellor, SCU
Grady Venville science education researcher Pro VC ANU Q59508363
Irene Watson legal scholar and Pro Vice Chancellor Aboriginal Leadership and Strategy UniSA Q110761417

References

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  1. ^ "In remembrance of Mary Rossi O.B.E. (1925–2021)". LATTE Luxury News. 2021-05-19. Retrieved 2023-04-05.
  2. ^ McGinness, Mark (2021-06-01). "TV presenter was also leading travel agent and mother of 10". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2023-04-05.
  3. ^ "Obituary: Mary Rossi". Television.AU. 2021-05-25. Retrieved 2023-04-05.
  4. ^ Baker, Jeannine. "The Women Who Made Australian TV 4 – Women's and Children's Programs". National Sound and Film Archive of Australia. Retrieved 2023-04-05.
  5. ^ "Mrs Mary ROSSI". It's an Honour. Retrieved 2023-04-05.