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Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 16-MAY 4 2012
... ...women encouraged to stand for council...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia women encouraged to stand for council nillumbik shire council yarra valley practitioners project new government funding what's on when in may the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct advertisements creative triangle triangle bushwalkers marysville villains football club marysville triangle branch liberal party of australia progressive lunch church notices vale rev. andrew schreuder st john's church alexandra tributes for rev andrew schreuder marysville golf report narbethong fire brigade black spur inn marysville play group marysville pharmacy marysville medibank clinic call answered for cathedral range triangle community pot luck dinner councillor comment men's big breakfast b.u.i.l.t. narbethong reunion narbethong community hall mother's day lunch marysville triangle real estate old skool all stars band marysville beer & platter garden maryton park b & b kings banquet crossways inn narbethong fire brigade general meeting adventurous cooks string theory marysville cultural community anzac day march marysville & triangle update report acoustic concert expressions of interest worksafe murrindindi shire council morning tea at miss fusspots marysville & district historical society update THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 16-MAY 4 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, women encouraged to stand for council, nillumbik shire council, yarra valley practitioners project, new government funding, what's on when in may, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, advertisements, creative triangle, triangle bushwalkers, marysville villains football club, marysville triangle branch, liberal party of australia, progressive lunch, church notices, vale rev. andrew schreuder, st john's church alexandra, tributes for rev andrew schreuder, marysville golf report, narbethong fire brigade, black spur inn, marysville play group, marysville pharmacy, marysville medibank clinic, call answered for cathedral range, triangle community pot luck dinner, councillor comment, men's big breakfast, b.u.i.l.t., narbethong reunion, narbethong community hall, mother's day lunch, marysville triangle real estate, old skool all stars band, marysville beer & platter garden, maryton park b & b, kings banquet, crossways inn, narbethong fire brigade general meeting, adventurous cooks, string theory, marysville cultural community, anzac day march, marysville & triangle update report, acoustic concert, expressions of interest, worksafe, murrindindi shire council, morning tea at miss fusspots, marysville & district historical society update -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Gwenyth "Gwen" Goedecke Collection - A Trip Down The Maribyrnong
... women's participation in public life. She was a member of the Footscray Local Governance Association, a campaign to encourage more women to stand for council. ...women's participation in public life. She was a member of the Footscray Local Governance Association, a campaign to encourage more women to stand for council. ...Gwen Goedecke was a founding member of the Sunshine International Women's Committee in 1974 and later became Secretary. Her work in this organisation enhanced and informed local women's participation in public life. She was a member of the Footscray Local Governance Association, a campaign to encourage more women to stand for council. Gwen was also a founding member of the Footscray Centre for Working Women in 1974 where she was instrumental in helping many migrant women working in local factories obtain appropriate advice, information and assistance. A Trip Down The Maribyrnong Legislative Council Parliament House Melbourne, Vic, 3002maribyrnong river, goedecke -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBadge - Gwenyth "Gwen" Goedecke Collection - Political & Union Badges Collection
... women's participation in public life. She was a member of the Footscray Local Governance Association, a campaign to encourage more women to stand for council. ...women's participation in public life. She was a member of the Footscray Local Governance Association, a campaign to encourage more women to stand for council. ...Gwen Goedecke was a founding member of the Sunshine International Women's Committee in 1974 and later became Secretary. Her work in this organisation enhanced and informed local women's participation in public life. She was a member of the Footscray Local Governance Association, a campaign to encourage more women to stand for council. Gwen was also a founding member of the Footscray Centre for Working Women in 1974 where she was instrumental in helping many migrant women working in local factories obtain appropriate advice, information and assistance. Gwen was the 2006 Dame Phyllis Frost Woman of the Year, in recognition of her significant contribution to the status of women. In 2001, she was awarded the Centenary Medal for services to the community.Collection of metal pin badges5006.01 - Gwen Goedecke Collection - Vote 1 Labour Party Industrial Badge.jpg" 5006.02 - Gwen Goedecke Collection - Unions Fighting For Safety At Work Badge.jpg" 5006.03 - Gwen Goedecke Collection - No More Vietnams Shop Conscription Now Badge.jpg" 5006.04 - Gwen Goedecke Collection - Reconciliation In The Park Badge.jpg" 5006.05 - Gwen Goedecke Collection - Our Unions Our Future Our Fight Badge.jpg" 5006.06 - Gwen Goedecke Collection - Union Solidarity Badge.jpg" 5006.07 - Gwen Goedecke Collection - Oppose U.S. Aggression March On April 21 Badge.jpg" 5006.08 - Gwen Goedecke Collection - Building Union Picnic Day Est 1856 Victoria First Paid Day 1976 Badge.jpg" 5006.09 - Gwen Goedecke Collection - 669 Sprinkler Fitters Badge.jpg"union, australia labour party, goedecke -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - City of Sunshine - Gwenyth "Gwen" Goedecke Collection
... women's participation in public life. She was a member of the Footscray Local Governance Association, a campaign to encourage more women to stand for council. ...women's participation in public life. She was a member of the Footscray Local Governance Association, a campaign to encourage more women to stand for council. ...These items came form the estate of Gwenyth "Gwen" Goedecke. They provide a fantastic insight into the functions of the council and the various community issues the council were dealing with at the time. vic.gov.au Gwenyth (Gwen) Goedecke Gwen Goedecke campaigned for women's rights and advancement for more than 50 years. "I certainly think we developed an awareness in women of the importance of local government for the community and the importance of women playing an equal role" - Gwen Goedecke As a child growing up in Seddon during the Great Depression, Gwen Goedecke learned first-hand the extraordinary impact local government could have on people's lives. "In those days in Footscray, 1929, the poverty was shocking," Gwen said. "But in that terrible Depression, Footscray Council built the baths where we all learnt to swim. They beautified those magnificent gardens in Footscray. They created the Yarraville Gardens out of another eyesore that was a swamp and a chemical dump." In Gwen this implanted an admiration for, and confidence in, local government. It also ignited a desire to ensure female representation at all levels of decision-making. Her achievements included membership of the Union of Australian Women from 1955, advocating for equal pay, better childcare and greater representation for women at all levels of government. Gwen was also the second ever female councillor on the Sunshine City Council where she served from 1984 to 1987. "I got so fond of the western suburbs growing up here as a child," Gwen said. "I was proud to be part of a community effort to make the place a bit nicer. There was an incredible stigma about living in Footscray, when you need to be proud of where you live. It gives you strength if you recognise social and environmental needs and start to do something about it. It gives you that purpose in life and it gives people collectively some dignity." Gwen was a founding member of the Sunshine International Women's Committee in 1974 and later became Secretary. Her work in this organisation enhanced and informed local women's participation in public life. She was a member of the Footscray Local Governance Association, a campaign to encourage more women to stand for council. Gwen was also a founding member of the Footscray Centre for Working Women in 1974 where she was instrumental in helping many migrant women working in local factories obtain appropriate advice, information and assistance. Gwen was the 2006 Dame Phyllis Frost Woman of the Year, in recognition of her significant contribution to the status of women. In 2001, she was awarded the Centenary Medal for services to the community.john "jack" augustine tighe, gwenyth "gwen" goedecke, mayor
