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Pages with this tag: women?page=13
Results 131 - 140 of 1026
Women's rights movement in Victoria
In Victoria, it's taken over 100 years for equality of the sexes to be legally realised.
Women's auxiliary services
World War II was an opportunity for Australian women to take a step outside of the domestic sphere.
Zelda D'Aprano
A key figure in the campaign for Equal Pay for women was Zelda D'Aprano, a working-class crusader prepared to take action.
Vida Goldstein
Victorian women's political rights didn't come without a struggle. Leading the battle was a woman called Vida Goldstein.
Women's right to vote
The struggle for female suffrage in Victoria took decades of lobbying and hard work.
Women in medicine
The Australian medical profession was a man's world until ten Melbourne women took it upon themselves to make a change.
Germaine Greer & The Female Eunuch
In 1970, an Australian author wrote a bestselling book that helped define women's rights around the world.
Reconciliation Convention 1997
In 1997 the Australian Reconciliation Convention discussed the possibility of a better future for Indigenous Australians.
Coranderrk mission
As European settlement took its toll on Indigenous communities, Aboriginal leaders fought tirelessly for land of their own.
Edward Curr & Native Title
In 1998, a 19th century British squatter's observations led to the failure of the Yorta Yorta's attempt to reclaim their land.
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