My Dear Dorothy,— In spite of the fact that we are well into the middle of April, that we are having cooler weather, and that many of our absentees are returning, Townsville continues as dull as ever; there is not a ball nor private dance even in participation, and the only dinners given lately have been strictly masculine ones, at which we have not been able to have a peep. They have been given for the special purpose of entertaining … Robert Philp, and other celebrities who have been for a few days in town. As the above quote from an 1889 edition of the Queensland Figaro and Punch implies, Queensland public life in the late nineteenth century often excluded women. Aside from reporting attendance at balls, participation in concerts and ...
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Women won the right to vote in Queensland in 1905, but had to wait until 1915 and the election of th...
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The population of colonial Australia was always marked by a significant imbalance in the ratio of Eu...
Although the Election Act of 1915 enabled non-Indigenous women as well as men to stand as candidates...
They were and they are political pioneers—blazing a trail for women in Australian politics by being ...
The stated vision of The University of Queensland was that it would be a university for all Queensla...
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Margaret was born at sea around 1863, but not a lot is known about her despite her marriage to a ver...
[Extract] It may have escaped the attention of those outside Queensland, but this state celebrated a...
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When Gough Whitlam appointed Elizabeth Reid in 1973, she was the first Women’s Adviser to a head of ...
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In the wake of the Great War, during which Australian Women's National League (AWNL) membership...
Mary married Alfred Giles on 26 February 1880 in Adelaide and they arrived in Palmerston (Darwin), b...