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Women and Politics in South Australia (more info)

A comprehensive resource relating to the experience of women in politics in South Australia, which led the world in 1894 in granting women both the right to vote and the right to stand for Parliament.

Women in Film and Television (NSW) (more info)

WIFT is committed to improving the status of women, both on and off the screen, by supporting and advancing women working in the film, television and related screen industries. They are a membership based non-profit organisation. Find out more online...

Women in the making of Canberra (more info)

Women in the making of Canberra was commissioned by the ACT Women's Consultative Council in 2001 to celebrate the significant contributions that women have made to the development of Canberra. This online exhibition contains links to further biograp...

Women Tasmania (more info)

Women Tasmania (previously the Office of the Status of Women) was established to ensure that the needs and concerns of the women of Tasmania are reflected in Government policies and decisions. View artwork, histories of women with significant contrib...

Women's Circus (more info)

The Women's Circus is a community arts and physical theatre company in Melbourne, Australia. The site includes a list of training and outreach programs, a newsletter and a history of the Women's Circus.

Women's Cricket Australia (more info)

The Women's Cricket Australia webite provides information about the Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars, match results, National and International competitions, tours, news and more.

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