Australian suffragists Alice Henry ( March 21, 1857 - February 15, 1943), was an Australian suffragist, journalist and trade unionist that also became prominent in the American trade union movement as a member of the Women's Trade Union League. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alice Henry"
Alicia 0‘Shea Peterson ( 1862 - 1923) was a Tasmanian suffragist and social reformer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alicia O'Shea Petersen"
Annette Bear-Crawford ( 1853 - June 7, 1899) was a women's suffragist and federationist in Victoria. ...more on Wikipedia about "Annette Bear-Crawford"
Annie Lowe was an suffragist in Victoria, Australia. She and Henrietta Dugdale founded the Victorian Women’s Suffrage Society in 1884. ...more on Wikipedia about "Annie Lowe"
Catherine Helen Spence ( 31 October 1825 – 3 April 1910) was an Australian author, teacher, journalist, politician and leading suffragette. In 1897 she became Australia's first female political candidate after standing (unsuccessfully) for the Federal Convention held in Adelaide. Known as the "Greatest Australian Woman" and given the epitaph "Grand Old Woman of Australasia", Spence is commemorated on the five dollar banknote issued for the Centenary of Federation. ...more on Wikipedia about "Catherine Helen Spence"
Edith Dircksey Cowan, OBE ( August 2, 1861 - June 9, 1932) was an Australian politician, social campaigner and the first woman elected as a representative in an Australian parliament. ...more on Wikipedia about "Edith Cowan"
Emma Miller ( June 26, 1839 - January 22, 1917) was a pioneer trade union organiser, suffragist, and founder of the Australian Labor Party in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Emma Miller" shortopedia - now! shortopedia
Henrietta Augusta Dugdale ( 1827 - 1918) was a pioneer suffragist and radical in the Australian state of Victoria. ...more on Wikipedia about "Henrietta Dugdale"
Jessie Spinks Rooke (c. 1845 - 1906) was a suffragette and temperance reformer in Tasmania, Australia, and one of the first Tasmanian women to gain recognition outside Tasmania. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jessie Rooke"
Jessie Mary Grey Street (nee Lillingston) ( April 18, 1889 - July 2, 1970) was an Australian suffragette, feminist and human rights campaigner. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jessie Street"
Louisa Lawson ( February 17, 1848 - August 12, 1920) was an Australian writer, publisher, suffragist, and feminist. ...more on Wikipedia about "Louisa Lawson"
Mary Lee (née Walsh) ( February 14, 1821 – September 18, 1909) was an Irish- Australian suffragist and social reformer in South Australia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mary Lee"
Maybanke Susannah Anderson also known as Maybanke Wolstenholme ( February 17, 1845 - 1927) was a Sydney reformer involved in women's suffrage and federation. ...more on Wikipedia about "Maybanke Anderson"
Rose Scott ( October 8, 1847 - April 20, 1925) was an Australian involved in the women's suffrage, universal suffrage and women's rights movements in New South Wales at the turn-of-the twentieth century . ...more on Wikipedia about "Rose Scott"
Vida Goldstein ( 1869- 1949) Australian early feminist reformer and politician. ...more on Wikipedia about "Vida Goldstein"
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