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Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History GroupWork on paper - "Lake was scene of both joy and tragedy". Ballarat Courier 6/5/1998, Suicide and Women's Rights, 6/5/1998
... Suicide and Women's Rights....John Garner Doctor John Garner Ballarat Botanic Gardens Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens Lake Wendouree Boating Picnicking Paddling Suicide Elizabeth Murphy William Pritchard 1884 Ballarat Star John Garner Collection Gardens Ballarat None 2/3 of a page of newspaper print with a large black and white picture, mid- page of people paddling in Lake Wendouree in 18884 Suicide and Women's Rights. Work on paper "Lake was scene of both joy and tragedy". ...This article highlights the popularity of Lake Wendouree for leisure time activities and the account of a suicide in 1884.Elizabeth Murphy's suicide at Lake Wendouree contrasts with the usual happy reports of activities at the Lake and was selected over 100 years later perhaps to give another perspective on Ballarat Life.2/3 of a page of newspaper print with a large black and white picture, mid- page of people paddling in Lake Wendouree in 18884Nonejohn garner, doctor john garner, ballarat botanic gardens, friends of ballarat botanical gardens, lake wendouree, boating, picnicking, paddling, suicide, elizabeth murphy, william pritchard, 1884, ballarat star, john garner collection, gardens, ballarat -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book - "The Right to vote: the right to stand", Helen Harris, Book POD, 2014
... ...Women's rights...Women's rights and voting...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Women's rights and voting Voting Helen Harris Women's rights As above Purple and green book titled "The right to vote: the right to stand". ...Women's rights and votingPurple and green book titled "The right to vote: the right to stand". The involvement of women in local government in Victoria. In centre of book map of Australia with ALGWA in centre. Circle around has "Australian Local Government Women's Association Inc" book by Helen D. Harris OAM. Book has 93 pages.As abovevoting, helen harris, women's rights -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBook, Celestina Sagazio, Women's Melbourne by Celestina Sagazio, 2010
... women...women's rights...This book contains maps and walking tours of Melbourne with a focus on places that are important to the development of women's rights over the years....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne This book contains maps and walking tours of Melbourne with a focus on places that are important to the development of women's rights over the years. melbourne women women's rights walking tours 96 p., paperback, illus. ...This book contains maps and walking tours of Melbourne with a focus on places that are important to the development of women's rights over the years.96 p., paperback, illus. (some col.), maps.melbourne, women, women's rights, walking tours -
Unions BallaratWork on paper - Blue, White and Pink Collar Workers in Australia (D.J. Spiers Collection), Williams, Claire, 1988
... equal opportunity - women's rights...Equal opportunity and women's rights perspectives....Equal opportunity and women's rights perspectives. Workplace change - technology - management of change. ...Emerging unionism of phone technicians, flight attendants and bank employees in Australia. Effects of technology upon these professions. Equal opportunity and women's rights perspectives.Workplace change - technology - management of change. Exposition of industries covered by the following unions: Australian Telecommunications Employees' Association; Australian Flight Attendants' Association; Australian Bank Employees' Union.Book.Title page: 'D.J. Spiers, Curtin University, December 1988', in blue ink. Front cover: author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, unions, telecommunications - telstra, aviation - flight attendants, banking - employees, technological advancement, equal opportunity - women's rights, management of change -
Federation University Historical CollectionArticle - Article - Women, Ballarat School of MInes: Women of Note; Bella Guerin, Educator and Activist, (1858 - 1923)
... women of note...feminist...political activist...teacher...melbourne university...first female university graduate...loreto convent ballarat...lady principal of ballarat school of mines...1887-1890...labor party...hall of residence...bella guerin hall of residence...federation university...mount helen campus...julia margaret guerin...bella guerin...governor of gaols...ballarat gaol...father...marco guerin...brother...ballarat school of mines...metallurgy...assaying...women's rights...She wrote speeches for Vida Golstein, a campaigner for women's rights, the right to vote and stand for elections. ...She wrote speeches for Vida Golstein, a campaigner for women's rights, the right to vote and stand for elections. ...Julia Margaret (Bella) Guerin (1858-1923), feminist, political activist and teacher, was born on 23 April 1858. Her father was a Governor of Gaols and was so at Ballarat Gaol from 1860s to 1890.- Having studied at home to pass matriculation in 1878, Bella entered Melbourne University in 1881, the same year her brother Marco began at Ballarat School of Mines to study Metallurgy and Assaying. Bella became the first woman to graduate from an Australian University when she gained her B.A. from the University of Melbourne in December 1883, becoming M.A. upon application in 1885. She taught first at Loreto Convent, Ballarat, urging higher education scholarships for Catholic girls to produce 'a band of noble thoughtful women as a powerful influence for good'; then as Lady Principal of Ballarat School of Mines University classes from 1887-1890, resigning upon marriage. Returning to teaching from financial necessity she began to frequent suffragist circles from the mid 1890s. She also became very involved within the Labor Party. She wrote speeches for Vida Golstein, a campaigner for women's rights, the right to vote and stand for elections. In recognition of her time at Ballarat School of Mines, a Hall of Residence at Federation University, Mount Helen Campus has been named after her, Bella Guerin Hall of Residence. Tunnelling tradition dictates a Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) cannot start work until it has been given a female name, a sign of good luck for the project ahead. This dates back to the 1500s when miners and military engineers working with explosives for underground excavation, prayed to Saint Barbara for protection.The TBMs working on the two West Gate extensions are named after two very prominent women working for the rights for women. They are named Bella (Bella Guerin) and Vida (Vida Goldstein)women of note, feminist, political activist, teacher, melbourne university, first female university graduate, loreto convent ballarat, lady principal of ballarat school of mines, 1887-1890, labor party, hall of residence, bella guerin hall of residence, federation university, mount helen campus, julia margaret guerin, bella guerin, governor of gaols, ballarat gaol, father, marco guerin, brother, ballarat school of mines, metallurgy, assaying, women's rights, vote for women, vida goldstein, west gate tunnels, tunnel boring machines, tbms, bella, vida -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionBanner - Banner - Women's Christian Temperance Union, 1900s
... ...Women's Rights...Possible belonged to Florence Dellar of Henty Street, Portland WCTU Womens Christian Temperance Union feminism feminist Female Artists womens history Women's Rights Front: WCTU. For God, For Home, For Native Land. ...From Heritage Victoria: The Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) was an international first-wave feminist organisation. The Melbourne branch was formed in 1887 and became the biggest and most influential women's organisation in Victoria. The WCTU introduced large numbers of Victorian women to political activity. The Union linked temperance and women's suffrage to achieve a variety of social reforms to improve women’s lives. Possible belonged to Florence Dellar of Henty Street, PortlandBanner for the Women's Christian Temperance Union. Navy cotton backing. Pale blue cotton front. Hand painted. White cord on edges. White fringe on bottom. Person holding flag and cross in centre. Paint - blue, white, black, gold. Wooden slat on top - nailed. String hanger with white tassels.Front: WCTU. For God, For Home, For Native Land. Portland League of Hope. Tremble King of Alcohol, We Shall Grow Up.wctu, womens christian temperance union, feminism, feminist, female artists, womens history, women's rights -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Hardcover book, Ada Norris, Champions of the impossible: a history of the National Council of Women of Victoria 1902-1977, 1978
... National Council of Women - Victoria...Women's Rights...Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne Parallel history National Council of Women - Victoria Women's Rights 'This is the story of the contribution of the National Council of Women of Victoria to social progress in this century - a period which has seen unprecedented change and a dramatic transformation of the position of women in society. ...'This is the story of the contribution of the National Council of Women of Victoria to social progress in this century - a period which has seen unprecedented change and a dramatic transformation of the position of women in society. The Council was formed in 1902 to meet the need for socail reforms in many fields, and during its 75 years it has acted as a forum for public opinion, a pressure group and an initiator of ideas and new organisations.' - from inside cover.Grey dustjacket with a small tear on the bottom on a black hardcover book. There is a black panel around the top that wraps around the spine with the totle printed in red across it. Below this is a white and red stripe. The rest of the cover is grey with the subtitle and author's name printed in red print. There is a white sticker attached to the bottom of the spine with B62 written on it.non-fiction'This is the story of the contribution of the National Council of Women of Victoria to social progress in this century - a period which has seen unprecedented change and a dramatic transformation of the position of women in society. The Council was formed in 1902 to meet the need for socail reforms in many fields, and during its 75 years it has acted as a forum for public opinion, a pressure group and an initiator of ideas and new organisations.' - from inside cover.national council of women - victoria, women's rights -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Hardcover book, Northern Territory Government, The Territory remembers 75 years : commemorating the bombing of Darwin and defence of Northern Australia, 2017
... National Council of Women - Victoria...Women's Rights...National Council of Women - Victoria Women's Rights The Territory Remembers is a program of activities commemorating the the 75th anniversary of the bombing of Darwin and World War II wartime events with a connection to the Northern Territory. ...The Territory Remembers is a program of activities commemorating the the 75th anniversary of the bombing of Darwin and World War II wartime events with a connection to the Northern Territory. This commemorative book provides a contribution to this wartime history of the Northern Territory through photographs, some depicting the devastation of war brought to Northern Australia, while others capture how life was for so many during this time. - TroveWhite hardcover book with the title and a hand-drawn image of a soldier printed in silver in the centre of the cover.non-fictionThe Territory Remembers is a program of activities commemorating the the 75th anniversary of the bombing of Darwin and World War II wartime events with a connection to the Northern Territory. This commemorative book provides a contribution to this wartime history of the Northern Territory through photographs, some depicting the devastation of war brought to Northern Australia, while others capture how life was for so many during this time. - Trovenational council of women - victoria, women's rights -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Robertson, Geraldine, Our foremothers, 2006
... | Women -- Australia -- Social conditions -- History. | Women's rights -- Australia -- History..... | Women -- Australia -- Social conditions -- History. | Women's rights -- Australia -- History. 79 P.; ports.; Our foremothers Book Robertson, Geraldine Lulu ...79 P.; ports.;robertson, geraldine -- family. | women -- australia -- history. | women -- australia -- social conditions -- history. | women's rights -- australia -- history. -
Unions BallaratSuffrage to sufferance : a hundred years of women in politics (Don Woodward Collection), Haines, Janine, 1992
... ...women in history...Women's rights...Includes accounts from known and unknown women about the fight for a variety of rights such as property ownership, child custody, representation in parliaments and equal pay....Political and women's rights. Janine Haynes was a South Australian Senator and leader of the Australian Democrats from 1986 to 1990. ...The book covers the period from women's being granted suffrage in New Zealand to the present. Includes accounts from known and unknown women about the fight for a variety of rights such as property ownership, child custody, representation in parliaments and equal pay.Political and women's rights. Janine Haynes was a South Australian Senator and leader of the Australian Democrats from 1986 to 1990.Book; 210 pages. Front cover: blue background; one black and white photo of Janine Haines; two colour photos; white and blue lettering; author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, feminism, women in history, women's rights, senate - australia, haines, janine, women's suffrage, voting and elections - australia, australian democrats, politics and government -
Unions BallaratBook - Labour History No. 66 May 1994 (D.J. Spiers Collection), Irving, Terry
... ...Women's rights...BTLC Ballarat Trades and Labour Council History - Labour labourism Politics - Class Industrial relations Economics Politics - Communism Women's rights Book reviews Conference reports Book; paper. ...Published semi-annually, contains refereed, scholarly articles about social and labour history in Australasia, - labour politics, trade unions, management labour practices, co-operatives, gender and ethnicity. This edition includes these articles: -Labourism: a Political Genealogy -Class, Populism and Labour Politics in Victoria, 1890-1914 -Keynesianism, Socialism and Labourism and the Role of Ideas in Labour Ideology -A Century of Laborism and the State, 1891-1993: An Historical Interpretation -We are of Age: Class, Locality and Region at Port Kembla, 1900-1940 -Researching Industrial Relations History: The Development of a Databas on Australian Trade Unions 1825-1900 -Loyalty and Communists: an interview with Bill Gollan -International Women's Day in Newcastle in the Fifties and Sixties: A Personal Account -Forthcoming: A Bibliography of Australian Communism -Postcard from California: the Hoover Institute -The ACTU Congress of 1993 -Australian Canadian Labour History Conference -The Australian Society for the Study of Labour History -The Classing Gaze: Sexuality, Class and Surveillance -Book reviews -Newcastle's Special Day; Australians in Spain Memorial UnveilingLabour and class politics; direct relevance to industrial relations; social issues in general that fall within the purview of the union movement.Book; paper.btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, history - labour, labourism, politics - class, industrial relations, economics, politics - communism, women's rights, book reviews, conference reports -
Unions BallaratBook - Labour History No. 68 May 1995 (D.J. Spiers Collection), Irving, Terry
... ...women's rights...Evatt and the Press and the 1944 Referendum -Chifley, the Army and the 1949 Coal Strike Labour and class politics; direct relevance to industrial relations; social issues in general that fall within the purview of the union movement. btlc ballarat trades and labour council history - labour labourism politics - class industrial relations economics politics - communism women's rights book reviews conference reports Book; paper. ...Published semi-annually, contains refereed, scholarly articles about social and labour history in Australasia, - labour politics, trade unions, management labour practices, co-operatives, gender and ethnicity. This edition includes these articles: -Deskilling Revisited: Continuity and Change in Craft Work and Apprenticeship in Late 19th Century NSW -'Depravity and Disorder': the Sexuality of Convict Women -'That Old Treasure-House of Constructive Suggestion': Australian Labor Ideology and War Organisation of Industry -'Four More Points than Moses': Dr. H.V. Evatt and the Press and the 1944 Referendum -Chifley, the Army and the 1949 Coal Strike Labour and class politics; direct relevance to industrial relations; social issues in general that fall within the purview of the union movement.Book; paper.btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, history - labour, labourism, politics - class, industrial relations, economics, politics - communism, women's rights, book reviews, conference reports -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Gwenyth "Gwen" Goedecke Private Papers
... Collection of documents on Gwenyth Goedecke life as an activist, councillor, member of Union of Australian Women, Australian Labour Party Member, Women's Rights, Communist Party Member & Sunshine International Women's Committee...Pearson letter to Gwen Goedecke regarding her actions 6th August 1987|Gwenyth "Gwen" Goedecke's Awards & Accomplishments|Gwenyth Goedecke life as an activist, councillor, member of Union of Australian Women, Australian LabourParty Member, Women Rights, Communist Party Member & Sunshine International Women's Committee|Gwenyth Goedecke Obituary|Begin Conference 1995 - UNESCO Terracotta Warriors Commentative coin & selection of postal envelopes...Pearson letter to Gwen Goedecke regarding her actions 6th August 1987|Gwenyth "Gwen" Goedecke's Awards & Accomplishments|Gwenyth Goedecke life as an activist, councillor, member of Union of Australian Women, Australian LabourParty Member, Women Rights, Communist Party Member & Sunshine International Women's Committee|Gwenyth Goedecke Obituary|Begin Conference 1995 - UNESCO Terracotta Warriors Commentative coin & selection of postal envelopes Collection of documents on Gwenyth Goedecke life as an activist, councillor, member of Union of Australian Women, Australian Labour Party Member, Women's Rights, Communist Party Member & Sunshine International Women's Committee Archive Gwenyth "Gwen" Goedecke Private Papers ...These items were part of the Gwen Goedecke donationDiaries 1983, 1984, 1988 & 1991|Newspaper clippings & photographs featuring Gwen Goedecke 1985 - 2000's|General correspondence|Study course notes at F.I.T. 1970's - 1980's|Information from the internet - Newspaper articles of Gwen's life & achievement after her passing in 2016|Justice of Peace application 1982|Letter to Peter Batchelor State Secretary of the Victoria Branch of the Victorian Labour Party from Gwen Goedecke regarding the motion of the termination of her ALP membership 19th August 1987|Gwen Goedecke resignation letter from the ALP 10th July 1987|Letter to the editor regarding the resignation of Gwen Goedecke that she was not expelled but resigned from the Labour Party 27th July 1987|Gwen Goedecke rejoining the ALP membership pack 31st October 1996|City of Sunshine Council elections 1st August 1987 distribution of first preferences of North Ward|Vote 1 Lockwood, S.M. residents information leter 27th July 1987|City of Sunshine Returning Officer G. S. Pearson letter to Gwen Goedecke regarding her actions 6th August 1987|Gwenyth "Gwen" Goedecke's Awards & Accomplishments|Gwenyth Goedecke life as an activist, councillor, member of Union of Australian Women, Australian LabourParty Member, Women Rights, Communist Party Member & Sunshine International Women's Committee|Gwenyth Goedecke Obituary|Begin Conference 1995 - UNESCO Terracotta Warriors Commentative coin & selection of postal envelopesjohn "jack" augustine tighe, gwenyth "gwen" goedecke, mayor -
Camberwell Historical SocietyBook, Susan Priestley, Henrietta Augusta Dugdale: An Activist 1827-1918, 2011
... Published in 2011, this book offers an insight into Australian women's rights in the 19th century....Published in 2011, this book offers an insight into Australian women's rights in the 19th century. Henrietta Augusta Dugdale: An Activist 1827-1918 Book Book Susan Priestley Melbourne Books ...Biography of the life of pioneer feminist Henrietta Augusta Dugdale, who initiated the first female suffrage society. Published in 2011, this book offers an insight into Australian women's rights in the 19th century.australia, history, biography -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Johnston, Mary, The Laird of Glenfernie, 1919
... Mary Johnston was an American writer and women's rights advocate. This book was published in America under the title "Foes"....Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection 69 Sussex St Linton 3360 Mary Johnston was an American writer and women's rights advocate. This book was published in America under the title "Foes". ...317 p. : blue cover, geometric design with thistle in lower panel, title and author's name embossed on front cover. Same embossed in gold on spine.fictionfiction, mary johnston -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph, Studio Portrait of Vida Goldstein, n.d
... Vida Goldstein was a strong advocate for women's rights and equality. She was the first woman to stand for parliament in the British Empire....Vida Goldstein was a strong advocate for women's rights and equality. She was the first woman to stand for parliament in the British Empire. portrait photography Vida Goldstein suffragette equality Front: Front- Yeoman and Co 107 Swan Street, Richmond Back- 'Vida Goldstein' - Printed in texta on stellotape. ...From Mrs Helen Lindsay Mc Donald, family descendant. Vida Goldstein was a strong advocate for women's rights and equality. She was the first woman to stand for parliament in the British Empire.Black and white studio photographic portrait of a woman in late 19th century dress. She is central in the photo, standing next to balustrade and greenery, and in the background is a painted backdrop.Front: Front- Yeoman and Co 107 Swan Street, Richmond Back- 'Vida Goldstein' - Printed in texta on stellotape.portrait photography, vida goldstein, suffragette, equality -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Booklet, Rae Bros, Limitation of offspring : being the substance of a lecture delivered in the North Melbourne Town Hall and elsewhere, to large audiences of women only, 1893
... Mrs Brettena Smyth was heavily involved in women's rights and birth control movements in Australia during the late 19th century. ...Mrs Brettena Smyth was heavily involved in women's rights and birth control movements in Australia during the late 19th century. ...Paper booklet, consisting of 40 pages plus 18 preface pages. Front cover of booklet is printed with with a black and white portrait image of a woman (the author of the booklet) at centre. The woman has short hair and is wearing a black gown buttoned at the neck. Text printed on front cover reads: "(Fourth Edition.)/Limitation of Offspring/MRS. B. SMYTH./To be obtained at 51 Errol Street, North Melbourne,/AND ALL BOOKSELLERS. PRICE, 1S. 6D./1893/RAE BROS., POLYGRAPHIC PRINTERS, 547 & 549 ELIZABETH STREET, MELBOURNE."non-fictioncontraception, birth control -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Booklet, Smyth, Brettena, What every woman should know. Diseases incidental to women. their cause, prevention and cure. Being the substance of a lecture delivered at the Town Hall, North Melbourne, 1895
... Mrs Brettena Smyth was heavily involved in women's rights and birth control movements in Australia during the late 19th century. ...Mrs Brettena Smyth was heavily involved in women's rights and birth control movements in Australia during the late 19th century. ...Paper booklet, consisting of 82 pages plus 7 preface pages. Text printed on title page reads: "WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD/KNOW./DISEASES/INCIDENTAL TO WOMEN./THEIR CAUSE, PREVENTION AND CURE,/BY/MRS. B. SMYTH,/Being the Substance of a Lecture delivered at the Town/Hall, North Melbourne./PRICE, 2S./MELBOURNE:/H.J. PRENDER, Printer and Publisher, 119 Swanston-st./1895'.non-fictiongynaecology, women's health, genital diseases -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Statue of Roma Mitchell, Adelaide, 2000, 01/01/2000
... She was also considered to be a pioneer of the Australian women's rights movement. ...She was also considered to be a pioneer of the Australian women's rights movement. Roma Mitchell Governor Adelaide Photograph of a statue of Roma Mitchell Statue of Roma Mitchell, Adelaide, 2000 Photograph Photograph - Colour Clare Gervasoni ...Roma Mirchell was an Australian lawyer, judge and the 31st state governor of South Australia. She was the first Australian woman judge, and the first woman to be a Queen's Counsel, a chancellor of an Australian university and the Governor of an Australian state. She was also considered to be a pioneer of the Australian women's rights movement. Photograph of a statue of Roma Mitchellroma mitchell, governor, adelaide -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ephemera - Newspaper clipping relating to German settlers in Bendigo
... It is an umbrella group for a number of associated member organisations and aims to progress women's issues and women's rights in the state of Victoria....It is an umbrella group for a number of associated member organisations and aims to progress women's issues and women's rights in the state of Victoria. Ephemera Newspaper clipping relating to German settlers in Bendigo. ...Newspaper clipping. February, 1998. Article reports on Frank Cusack's book titled 'Bendigo the German Chapter'. Ribbon from the 'National Council Women Bendigo'. Golden Anniversary - 50 years. 1948-1998. The National Council of Women of Victoria (NCWVIC) was founded in Victoria, Australia, in 1902 with Janet Clarke as the founding president. The organisation is a branch of the National Council of Women of Australia, and the International Council of Women. It is an umbrella group for a number of associated member organisations and aims to progress women's issues and women's rights in the state of Victoria.national council women, cusack, german -
Kew Historical Society IncHeadwear - Brown Felt Fedora, 1970s
... At one stage the fedora style became a symbol of the women's rights movement....At one stage the fedora style became a symbol of the women's rights movement. The Kew Historical Society’s fashion and design collection is comprised of costumes, hats, shoes and personal accessories. ...Hat styles have sometimes changed little over the last 100 years. The 'fedora' style used for the manufacture of this 1970s hat dates from the 1890s. Originally a style favoured by women, it became primarily used for men's hats in the early 20th century, being popularised by the Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII. At one stage the fedora style became a symbol of the women's rights movement.The Kew Historical Society’s fashion and design collection is comprised of costumes, hats, shoes and personal accessories. Many of these items were purchased or handmade in Victoria; some locally in Kew. The extensive hat collection comprises items dating from the 1860s to the 1970s. Most of the hats in the collection were created by milliners for women. There are however a number of early and important men’s hats in the collection. The headwear collection is particularly significant in that it includes the work of notable Australian and international milliners.A small unadorned dark brown felt fedora, assumed to be designed for a child. The hat has an indented crown and a soft brim. It is otherwise with adornment.Nilchildren's hats, headwear, fedoras -
Kew Historical Society IncCard - Ticket, Musical and Bioscopic Entertainment, 1907
... He was a strong advocate for women’s rights, believed in compulsory voting, favoured prison reform, opposed religious instruction in State schools, betting including horse racing, Home Rule, alcohol and sought to establish a tourist bureau. ...He was a strong advocate for women’s rights, believed in compulsory voting, favoured prison reform, opposed religious instruction in State schools, betting including horse racing, Home Rule, alcohol and sought to establish a tourist bureau. ...Considered a ‘worthy’ councillor, William [Bill] Wishart was ‘blunt’ in words and actions during his period of civic service. He was concerned with a picturesque Kew. This included street lighting, macadamised roads and improved access to Melbourne. Often accused of being German, he asserted his Australian birth and Scottish heritage. He was a strong advocate for women’s rights, believed in compulsory voting, favoured prison reform, opposed religious instruction in State schools, betting including horse racing, Home Rule, alcohol and sought to establish a tourist bureau. Cr. Wishart was ‘unanimously’ supported to nominate for the vacated seat of Richmond in Victoria’s Legislative Council. He narrowly lost the vote. After a sudden death, he was buried with Presbyterian rites in the Boroondara General Cemetery.Arthur Henry Dear was an employee of the City of Kew, acting as Hall Keeper of the Kew Recreation Hall in Wellington Street, and later the new Kew City Hall in Cotham Road. The Arthur Dear Collection contains memorabilia - tickets, programmes, invitations - as well as his identification badge.Admission ticket to a musical and bioscopic entertainment in the Recreation Hall, Wellington Street, Kew, on Empire Day, Friday 24 May 1907. The ticket was tendered to schools of the district, presumably students and teachers, by the Mayor of Kew, Cr. W. Wishart.arthur dear collection, empire day - kew (vic.), kew recreation hall -- wellington street -- kew (vic.), cr william wishart, mayors of kew -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle - Article, Journal, Vicki Court, It all began with the 1891 Women's Petition..., by Vicki Court, 2008_12
... The Women's Petition sought equal voting rights for women....The Women's Petition sought equal voting rights for women. womens suffrage petition monster petition womens suffrage women's petition 1891 1 p. article from Ancestor, Vol. 29, No. 4, December 2008 It all began with the 1891 Women's Petition..., by Vicki Court Article Article, Journal Vicki Court Genealogical Society of Victoria ...Account of the indexing project providing an index to the names and addresses of the women who signed the Women's Petition in 1891, which is available online on the Parliament of Victoria's website. The Women's Petition sought equal voting rights for women.1 p. article from Ancestor, Vol. 29, No. 4, December 2008womens suffrage petition, monster petition, womens suffrage, women's petition 1891 -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Woman's World, 1961
... The book is published prior to the granting of equal pay, affirmation of women's rights, acceptance of working mother and career woman as the norm . ...The book is published prior to the granting of equal pay, affirmation of women's rights, acceptance of working mother and career woman as the norm . ...Vintage Australian book for the homemaker c1958. The book is published prior to the granting of equal pay, affirmation of women's rights, acceptance of working mother and career woman as the norm . The book reinforces the socially accepted concept of the married homemaker and mother as perceived at the time, now the idealised concept is questioned. At the time of publication and reprints this book was envisaged to empower women. Whether' a teenager, career woman, a young married or mother' as a 'guide, philosopher, and friend' The editor Alleyne Jukes was born in Warrnambool to Charles and Mary Jukes of the Floral Farm, Warrnambool. She attended Braemar Grammar School and Warrnambool High School. She lived and worked in Melbourne as a journalist and secretary living in St Kilda and Elsternwick 1949, Bentleigh 1954, Oakleigh 1963. In 1961 she gathered together a number of writers and consultants to produce Woman's World, a book designed as the woman's Bible to enable her to have access to expert advice and information about home and outside work fields. The book was hailed at the time as the only work of its type produced entirely for Australian conditions and was an immediate success appealing to a wide range of readers. A similar subject book of smaller size and format has been sighted 'The People's Home Library', 1910 reprinted in 1923 by RC Barnum published by The Oceanic Publishing Company. A Library of three practical books, Medical 478 pp, Home Recipe 238 pp and Home Stock 315pp.This book is a guide for everything from how to answer a telephone correctly to sorting out marital problems. A reference guide for how to be a complete and successful young woman. Courses on Beauty, Fashion, Poise and Personality, Cooking,Every Wise Woman, Love and Marriage, The Home, The Family and Interests and Hobbies. This book has significance for Warrnambool as Alleyne Jukes was born in Warrnambool and has strong family connections to the district.A hardback reference book 'Woman's World' with a cream vinyl binding of flecked fabric outside cover and spine. Gold gilt lettering for the title and a gold gilt rose motif on the front; gold gilt lettering and publisher's name on the spine; plain back cover. The endpapers are repeated of black and white pen ink drawings showing the roles of women on varying splashes of a vairety of mono-coloured backgrounds. A general index on page 602 plus cooking index page 606 and dressmaking and sewing index page 607. The 607 pages are printed on thick, gloss white paper for 64 pages and coarser, white matt paper for the remainder. The table of contents lists a pictorial Introduction and nine chapters (courses) 'that is a 'bible' to the woman 'cares' and is vital to her as her femininity'. The editor has a heading "WOMAN" The Unacknowledged Specialist" and signed with her printed signature...Alleyne Jukes.' No dedication included although a text from Proverbs 31:10-31 (The Capable Wife)alleyne m jukes, woman, self improvement, 'bible', warrnambool -
Brighton Historical SocietyDress, 1975
... Her contact with the union awoke an interest in women's rights in the workplace, and in 1969 after she joined Dr Bertram Wainer's Progressive Reform Party, which advocated for legalised abortion. ...Her contact with the union awoke an interest in women's rights in the workplace, and in 1969 after she joined Dr Bertram Wainer's Progressive Reform Party, which advocated for legalised abortion. ...Mary Owen OAM (1921-2017) purchased this dress in 1975 in Mexico while attending the first World Conference on Women and wore it to the reception there. A dedicated feminist, unionist and activist, she was a vocal campaigner for the empowerment of women, particularly in the fight for equal pay. Mary's involvement in activism began in 1966 when she joined the staff of the Association of Architects, Engineers & Draughtsmen (AAESDA), where she was responsible for advertising, layout and proofreading editorial for its journal 'Blueprint'. Her contact with the union awoke an interest in women's rights in the workplace, and in 1969 after she joined Dr Bertram Wainer's Progressive Reform Party, which advocated for legalised abortion. She joined the Women's Electoral Lobby in 1972 and remained an active member for over forty-three years, representing the WEL on many government committees. She was a founding co-coordinator of the Working Women's Centre Melbourne from 1975 until 1986, a founding member of EMILY's List Australia, an early member of the Melbourne Press Club and an early supporter of the Australian Women's Archives Project. An annual Mary Owen Dinner was held in her honour for twenty years from 1986 until 2007, which brought together hundreds of women each year. Mary was awarded the Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal in 1977 and the Order of Australia Medal in 1984. She was added to the Victorian Honour Roll of Women in 2001.Red, white and black cotton halter neck dress with rows of pin tucking on the bodice and applied horizontal strips of red and black cotton and black lace to the skirt. Label, woven black on white acetate, centre back: Disenado con carino por / GEORGIA CHARUHAS / HECHO / EN MEXICO Label, woven black on white acetate, centre back: Gerorgia's / BOUTIQUE LAS MARIPOSAS / Designer: / Georgia Charuhas / MERIDA YUCATAN, MEXICOmexico, international women's conference, 1970s fashion, georgia charuhas, feminism, mary owen -
Federation University Historical CollectionArticle - Article - Women, Women of Note: Author and Activist; Doctor Beatrice Faust, (1939-2019)
... Beatrice tirelessly advocated for women’s rights and equality in government policy and for the right to abortion, amongst many other achievements. ...Beatrice tirelessly advocated for women’s rights and equality in government policy and for the right to abortion, amongst many other achievements. ...Beatrice Faust was born Beatrice Eileen Fennessey in Glen Huntly, a suburb of Melbourne, on 19 February 1939. She was educated at Mac Robertson Girls' High. She attended Melbourne University in the 1950s, where she became acquainted with Germaine Greer and they extended their feminist inclinations. She earned her bachelor's degree in English and subsequently her master's degree. The first of her two marriages was to Clive Faust during her time at university. Having become known as a public figure with the Faust surname, when they later divorced she retained the name. She was one of the first women to argue for civil liberties, abortion law reform and well-informed sex education for all. In 1966 she co-founded the Victorian Union of Civil Liberties to advocate for civil rights and, in 1972, the Women's Electoral Lobby (WEL), to agitate for legislative reform along specifically feminist lines and to give Australian women a greater voice in politics. In the latter part of her career, Bea became a lecturer in English at RMIT in Melbourne, then from 1990-2003 she was at Monash University’s campus at Churchill, Gippsland, (now Federation University) where she was an educational designer in the Centre of Learning and Teaching Support. She retired at 67. In 2001 Faust was awarded the Centenary Medal. In the same year, she was inducted into the Victorian Honour Roll of Women. In 2004 she was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for such efforts and more. "Today we pay tribute to one of Victoria’s great feminist leaders, Dr Beatrice Faust AO, who sadly passed away yesterday. Beatrice tirelessly advocated for women’s rights and equality in government policy and for the right to abortion, amongst many other achievements. We recognise her contribution to making Victoria a more gender equal state." Statement from Gender Equity.women of note, beatrice faust, beatrice fennessey, melbourne, macrobertson girls' high, melbourne university, germaine greer, civil liberties, abortion law, informed sex education, victorian union of civil liberties, women's electoral lobby, centenary medal, order of australia, victorian honour roll of australia, gender equity, lecturer, rmit, royal melbourne intitute of technology, monash university, churchill, gippsland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionBook, The Pioneer Suffragettes of Casterton and District, n.d
... The production of the booklet was funded through the Women's Policy Unit to celebrate 100 years of voting rights for women who contributed to the women's right to vote by signing the petition of 1891. ...The production of the booklet was funded through the Women's Policy Unit to celebrate 100 years of voting rights for women who contributed to the women's right to vote by signing the petition of 1891. ...20 Page booklet compiled by Jan Lier for the Casterton and District Historical Society Inc. Includes list of pioneer women from Casterton and district who signed the 1891 suffrage petition, biographical details of the women, and a number of photographs of the women.womens suffrage, suffragette, casterton, casterton and district historical society -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Gwen Goedecke Collection - Women's Advocacy Groups
... | Box 2| National Women's Advisory Council| Victorian Women's Advisory Council| Office of the Status of Women Canberra|Women Workers of the West|Women's Bureau Canberra|Office of Women's Affairs| Rural Women's Network, Victoria| Victorian Women's Trust| International Alliance of Women I.A.W| Women's International Democratic Federation (WIDF)| International Women's Rights Action Watch (IWRAW)| Inaugural Women's Research Officer's Newsletter March 2003| Women of the West Network minutes Feb '85/July '86| UN Association of Australia Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) agenda Oct 1981| Women's Peace Camp report by Gwen Goedecke (1 page only) 1995 PUBLICATIONS: United Nations Commission on the Status of Women 51st session (New York) Financing for gender equality and the empowerment of women - a written statement submitted by Rhonda Sharp, Professor Economics, University of South Australia 2007|Parliament of Australia, House of Representaties News Release 1997 re grants to Women's Non Government Organizations (NGO's)| Presentation of Australia's Third Progress Report on Implementing the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women 1997| Status of Women Committee UNAA (Victorian Division) Agenda 2007| United Nations Mandates of International Space Year 1991| Charter of the United Nations and Statute of the International Court of Justice From the Office of the Status of Women - Australian Federal Government -|Women's Budget Programme Assessment (85/86)|Newsheets Sept to Oct 1983|Activities of the Office 1982-1983|Directory of Government Resources for Women 1983|Fair Exposure (1983)|Budget Impact Statement 1987 to 1988|National Economic Conference - an information paper on the economy Women's Contribution to Economic Recovery 1983 |Affirmative Action for Women vol 2 (1984)|Women's Advisory Committee to the Prime Minister - report (1977)|International Alliance of Women (IAW) The Increasing importance of women in north south cooperation (International Literacy Year 1990)|International Women's Year Priorities and Considerations - Australian National Advisory Committee (1974)|Women's Studies International Forum vol 7 #6 (1984), Pergamon Press UK|'The 51% Minority' - Womens's Policy Co-ordination Unit (Victorian Gov't) 1984...| Box 2| National Women's Advisory Council| Victorian Women's Advisory Council| Office of the Status of Women Canberra|Women Workers of the West|Women's Bureau Canberra|Office of Women's Affairs| Rural Women's Network, Victoria| Victorian Women's Trust| International Alliance of Women I.A.W| Women's International Democratic Federation (WIDF)| International Women's Rights Action Watch (IWRAW)| Inaugural Women's Research Officer's Newsletter March 2003| Women of the West Network minutes Feb '85/July '86| UN Association of Australia Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) agenda Oct 1981| Women's Peace Camp report by Gwen Goedecke (1 page only) 1995 PUBLICATIONS: United Nations Commission on the Status of Women 51st session (New York) Financing for gender equality and the empowerment of women - a written statement submitted by Rhonda Sharp, Professor Economics, University of South Australia 2007|Parliament of Australia, House of Representaties News Release 1997 re grants to Women's Non Government Organizations (NGO's)| Presentation of Australia's Third Progress Report on Implementing the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women 1997| Status of Women Committee UNAA (Victorian Division) Agenda 2007| United Nations Mandates of International Space Year 1991| Charter of the United Nations and Statute of the International Court of Justice From the Office of the Status of Women - Australian Federal Government -|Women's Budget Programme Assessment (85/86)|Newsheets Sept to Oct 1983|Activities of the Office 1982-1983|Directory of Government Resources for Women 1983|Fair Exposure (1983)|Budget Impact Statement 1987 to 1988|National Economic Conference - an information paper on the economy Women's Contribution to Economic Recovery 1983 |Affirmative Action for Women vol 2 (1984)|Women's Advisory Committee to the Prime Minister - report (1977)|International Alliance of Women (IAW) The Increasing importance of women in north south cooperation (International Literacy Year 1990)|International Women's Year Priorities and Considerations - Australian National Advisory Committee (1974)|Women's Studies International Forum vol 7 #6 (1984), Pergamon Press UK|'The 51% Minority' - Womens's Policy Co-ordination Unit (Victorian Gov't) 1984 Box 1 - Newsletters, correpondence, reports, agendas, minutes, financial statements, newspaper clippings, annual reports, event notices from the 1970s to the 2000s.| Box 2 - Same as Box 1. ...Part of the Gwenyth "Gwen" Goedecke CollectionBox 1| Women's International League for Peace and Freedom WILPF| National Council of Victoria Inc. NCWV| Centre for Working Women Co-op| Union of Australian Women UAW| Women's Electoral Lobby Victoria WEL| Coalition of Australian Participating Organisations of Women CAPOW! | Box 2| National Women's Advisory Council| Victorian Women's Advisory Council| Office of the Status of Women Canberra|Women Workers of the West|Women's Bureau Canberra|Office of Women's Affairs| Rural Women's Network, Victoria| Victorian Women's Trust| International Alliance of Women I.A.W| Women's International Democratic Federation (WIDF)| International Women's Rights Action Watch (IWRAW)| Inaugural Women's Research Officer's Newsletter March 2003| Women of the West Network minutes Feb '85/July '86| UN Association of Australia Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) agenda Oct 1981| Women's Peace Camp report by Gwen Goedecke (1 page only) 1995 PUBLICATIONS: United Nations Commission on the Status of Women 51st session (New York) Financing for gender equality and the empowerment of women - a written statement submitted by Rhonda Sharp, Professor Economics, University of South Australia 2007|Parliament of Australia, House of Representaties News Release 1997 re grants to Women's Non Government Organizations (NGO's)| Presentation of Australia's Third Progress Report on Implementing the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women 1997| Status of Women Committee UNAA (Victorian Division) Agenda 2007| United Nations Mandates of International Space Year 1991| Charter of the United Nations and Statute of the International Court of Justice From the Office of the Status of Women - Australian Federal Government -|Women's Budget Programme Assessment (85/86)|Newsheets Sept to Oct 1983|Activities of the Office 1982-1983|Directory of Government Resources for Women 1983|Fair Exposure (1983)|Budget Impact Statement 1987 to 1988|National Economic Conference - an information paper on the economy Women's Contribution to Economic Recovery 1983 |Affirmative Action for Women vol 2 (1984)|Women's Advisory Committee to the Prime Minister - report (1977)|International Alliance of Women (IAW) The Increasing importance of women in north south cooperation (International Literacy Year 1990)|International Women's Year Priorities and Considerations - Australian National Advisory Committee (1974)|Women's Studies International Forum vol 7 #6 (1984), Pergamon Press UK|'The 51% Minority' - Womens's Policy Co-ordination Unit (Victorian Gov't) 1984women -
Hume City Civic CollectionBooklet, How Women Won The Vote And What We Did Next, 2008
... It briefly tells of the efforts of the women who organised and petitioned for the rights of women to vote over many years. ...It briefly tells of the efforts of the women who organised and petitioned for the rights of women to vote over many years. ...This booklet was produced by Hume City Council to commemorate the centenary of Women's Suffrage in 2008. It briefly tells of the efforts of the women who organised and petitioned for the rights of women to vote over many years. In 1890's women's signatures were collected and are recorded on the 'Monster Petition' which was presented to parliament in 1891. The booklet includes names of women from the Hume council region who signed the 'monster petition'. Some names of women in the suffrage movement. It also has names of women who became the first women appointed to various roles in government. This booklet was funded through the Victorian Government's Centenary of Women's Suffrage Grant Program and from the Victorian State government Department of Planning and Community Development.This is a small cream/brown coloured front cover booklet with signatures and area they lived printed on the front cover. It has a Hume council logo on front cover and has 12 printed pages inside some pages also have black and white or coloured photos.HUME CITY COUNCIL/HOW WOMEN/WONTHE VOTE/ AND WHAT/WE DID NEXT/CENTENARY OF/WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE/1908-2008centenary of women's vote, women's vote, suffrage, 1890s, 1900s, voting, monster petition -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Gwen Goedecke Collection - War Peace Activism
... Defence White Paper Community Consultation Process and correspondence (July to September 2008) Exposing the Bare Essentials Behind the Arms Trade: Connecting Women's Rights & The Peace Process - by Yum Lee, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (1995) Various articles on arms/disarmaments/national security/defence spending including Senate Questions (1994 &1995) Australian Controls on the Export of Defence & Related Goods - Guidelines for Exporters - Department of Defence (1992) World Action to Stop the Deadly Arms Race - report isssued by Alf Watt for the Australian Socialist Group NSW (post 1975) Anti US/Foreign bases in Australia - '80s to 2000 Anti US bases in Australia and the Paciic including PINE GAP newspaper - Oceania (1986) |East Timor Article by Vera Butler (PHD, Political Science, Uni of Melbourne) on Australia, East Timor and The Clinton Doctrine - September 1999 |Middle East List of UN Resolutions against Israel (1955-1992) Map of Middle East Theatre of War, from the Centre for Research on Globilisation, Canada (2003) Brief - Middle East highlights (1973) by Israel Press Ltd., Tel Aviv |Iraq War (1998-2004 Newspaper arlticles Flyers protesting the war, rally notices Reports, emails, correspondence, media releases, petitions, newsletters Socialist Worker pamphlet - 'Is the UN an alternative to the US Empire?' ...Defence White Paper Community Consultation Process and correspondence (July to September 2008) Exposing the Bare Essentials Behind the Arms Trade: Connecting Women's Rights & The Peace Process - by Yum Lee, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (1995) Various articles on arms/disarmaments/national security/defence spending including Senate Questions (1994 &1995) Australian Controls on the Export of Defence & Related Goods - Guidelines for Exporters - Department of Defence (1992) World Action to Stop the Deadly Arms Race - report isssued by Alf Watt for the Australian Socialist Group NSW (post 1975) Anti US/Foreign bases in Australia - '80s to 2000 Anti US bases in Australia and the Paciic including PINE GAP newspaper - Oceania (1986) |East Timor Article by Vera Butler (PHD, Political Science, Uni of Melbourne) on Australia, East Timor and The Clinton Doctrine - September 1999 |Middle East List of UN Resolutions against Israel (1955-1992) Map of Middle East Theatre of War, from the Centre for Research on Globilisation, Canada (2003) Brief - Middle East highlights (1973) by Israel Press Ltd., Tel Aviv |Iraq War (1998-2004 Newspaper arlticles Flyers protesting the war, rally notices Reports, emails, correspondence, media releases, petitions, newsletters Socialist Worker pamphlet - 'Is the UN an alternative to the US Empire?' ...Gwyneth "Gwen" Goedecke collectionHiroshima|Historical articles, Hiroshima Day Speech (Rally 2007) Melbourne|Campaign for International Co-operation & Disarmament (CICD) - 40 years on - Commemoration (1985) |Nuclear Disarmament - People for Nuclear Disarmament (PND) including the Footscray Sunshine PND group|signed petition World Disarmament Campaign (1982) sponsored by the UN Association of Australia|Scottish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (post 2007) - Why the US is targeting Russia and Iran ...... Nuclear Primacy|publication of the Medical Association for Prevention of War (Australia) 2007 titled ' Understanding the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty'|Australian Nuclear Free Zones Secretariat including minutes and correspondence - Sunshine Council|Non- Proliferation Legislation Amendment Bill 2003 (Australia) Uranium Mining - protest groups meetings, rally notices, newspaper articles, Atomic Energy in Australia magazines Volume 18, number 4 |Campaign for International Co-Operation and Disarmament (CICD) - Australia's longest runing peace movement, founded in 1959 by unionists, church leaders and peace activists (originally called World Congress for Disarmament and International Co-Operation) |United Nations - Australia and the United Nations Annual Report Card (2007) - report by Gwen Goedecke (1995) - 50th Anniversary Conference : The United Nations - Between Sovereignty and Global Governance - (La Trobe University)|UNITY - newsletters, publications of the UN Association of Australia -#274 (September 2001) AND #331 (March 2003) -compiled from Federal Parliamentary and other sources relevant to Australia's obligations to the UN | Arms Race/Spending: Newspaper clippings '70s to 2008 Senate Motion on National Missile Defence (200?) Submission re Australian involvement in Missile Defence dated? Defence White Paper Community Consultation Process and correspondence (July to September 2008) Exposing the Bare Essentials Behind the Arms Trade: Connecting Women's Rights & The Peace Process - by Yum Lee, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (1995) Various articles on arms/disarmaments/national security/defence spending including Senate Questions (1994 &1995) Australian Controls on the Export of Defence & Related Goods - Guidelines for Exporters - Department of Defence (1992) World Action to Stop the Deadly Arms Race - report isssued by Alf Watt for the Australian Socialist Group NSW (post 1975) Anti US/Foreign bases in Australia - '80s to 2000 Anti US bases in Australia and the Paciic including PINE GAP newspaper - Oceania (1986) |East Timor Article by Vera Butler (PHD, Political Science, Uni of Melbourne) on Australia, East Timor and The Clinton Doctrine - September 1999 |Middle East List of UN Resolutions against Israel (1955-1992) Map of Middle East Theatre of War, from the Centre for Research on Globilisation, Canada (2003) Brief - Middle East highlights (1973) by Israel Press Ltd., Tel Aviv |Iraq War (1998-2004 Newspaper arlticles Flyers protesting the war, rally notices Reports, emails, correspondence, media releases, petitions, newsletters Socialist Worker pamphlet - 'Is the UN an alternative to the US Empire?' Report by Dr Carmen Laswrence MP - 'What War?' (April 2003) A.N.S.W.E.R Coalition response to President Bush's National TV address of September 7, 2003 |Peace andTerror World Peace Council Presidential Committee meeting, Stockholm (1975) (2 reports) 'Challenging the Cold War' - an analysis of the motivation and strategies of the Victorian Peace Council in the 1950's, by Nancy Florence Phillips B.A. (Oct 1986) Palm Sunday Peace Rally & Festival poster (1988) Media Report (2003 'Managing Terror in the Media', together with Gwen's notespeace
