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In Victoria, it's taken over 100 years for equality of the sexes to be legally realised.
World War II was an opportunity for Australian women to take a step outside of the domestic sphere.
A key figure in the campaign for Equal Pay for women was Zelda D'Aprano, a working-class crusader prepared to take action.
Victorian women's political rights didn't come without a struggle. Leading the battle was a woman called Vida Goldstein.
The struggle for female suffrage in Victoria took decades of lobbying and hard work.
The Australian medical profession was a man's world until ten Melbourne women took it upon themselves to make a change.
In 1970, an Australian author wrote a bestselling book that helped define women's rights around the world.
In 1997 the Australian Reconciliation Convention discussed the possibility of a better future for Indigenous Australians.
As European settlement took its toll on Indigenous communities, Aboriginal leaders fought tirelessly for land of their own.
In 1998, a 19th century British squatter's observations led to the failure of the Yorta Yorta's attempt to reclaim their land.