Name/TitleVictorian Historical Journal : 270 Volume 79 (2), 2008
MakerRoyal Historical Society of Victoria
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Centenary of Women's Suffrage : Special issue of VHJ / p.
Adult Suffrage Act 1908 / p. 163-164
Smart, Judith : 'Introduction to special issue of VHJ: Centenary of Women's Suffrage' (article) / p. 165-168
Maddigan, Judith : 'Out of their own mouths: women getting the vote, the Victorian experience' (article) / p. 169-183
Grimshaw, Patricia : 'White men's fears and white women's hopes: the 1908 Victorian Adult Suffrage Act' (article) / p. 185-209
Wright, Clare : 'Golden opportunities: the early origins of women's suffrage in Victoria' (article) / p. 210-223
Smart, Judith and|Quartly, Marian : 'The National Council of Women of Victoria: suffrage and political citizenship 1904-14' (article) / p. 224-236
McCulloch, John : 'Why frontier Queensland beat urbane Victoria to women's suffrage' (article) / p. 237-250
Damousi, Joy : 'An absence of anything masculine: Vida Goldstein and women's public speech' (article) / p. 251-264
Francis, Rosemary : 'Exercising political citizenship: Muriel Heagney and the Australian Labor Party 1906-1914' (article) / p. 265-276
Towns, Deborah : 'Youth and hope and vigor in her heart': Clara Weekes, a 'born teacher' and first-wave feminist' (article) / p. 277-295
Jordan, Deborah : 'Women's time': Ina Higgins, Nettie Palmer and Aileen Palmer' (article) / p. 296-313
Swain, Shurlee : 'The supervision of . . . babies is women's work, and cannot be rightly done by men': Victorian women's organisations and female child welfare inspectors 1890-1915' (article) / p. 314-327
Howe, Renate : 'Agents of change: women's social reform networks in Melbourne' (article) / p. 328-339
Grey, Madeline : 'Four decades of struggle for women's political citizenship in Victoria 1972-2007' (article) / p. 340-352
Powell, Janet : 'Electing women: the Democrats and the Australian Greens. Why is it so? ' (article) / p. 353-364
Lake, Marilyn : 'Mrs Ternente Cooke makes history: Australian feminism's shifting attitudes to the question of 'Race'' (article) / p. 365-379
Fisher, Most Revd Geoffrey, Archbishop of Canterbury : and appointment of Dr Frank Woods to Melbourne see / p. 142
Aborigines : regarded by pioneers as doomed race / p. 367-70
Aborigines : status in Victoria in 1908 / p. 199, 203
Aborigines : men’s right to vote, in Australia / p. 198-204, 209, 250, 371-2
Aborigines : Louisa Lawson calls for kindness to women / p. 368
Aborigines : Mary Fullerton, on women / p. 368-9
Aborigines : women as citizens / p. 365, 370, 373, 376-7
Aborigines : Mary Bennett on status of women in Western Australia / p. 373
Aborigines : Constance Cooke presented paper on status of women / p. 376
Aborigines : women, and right to vote / p. 165-6, 198-9, 201-2
Aborigines : legislative provision for, in Queensland / p. 245-6
Aborigines : policy of removing children from parents / p. 371-3
Aborigines : police handling of, in Western Australia / p. 373
‘Age’, Melbourne : supported women’s franchise / p. 178-9
‘Age’, Melbourne : started Women’s Suffrage Fund / p. 178
‘Age’, Melbourne : `Boys of the State’, 1905, on state wards / p. 315-6
‘Age’, Melbourne : and Women’s Electoral Lobby / p. 341-2
Aitken, Helena, inspector, Dept of Neglected Children / p. 321
Akhurst, William, journalist : wrote farce ‘Rights of Women’ / p. 215-6
Allan, Jacinta Marie, MLA / p. 351-2
Allan, Stella (`Vesta’), journalist : publicist for National Council of Women in Victoria / p. 232
Amphitheatre, Vic. : petition from women of, 1900 / p. 178
Anstey, Francis George (Frank), MLA, Brunswick : and lady boarding-out inspectors / p. 323
Anthony, Susan Brownell, US suffragist / p. 224
Anthony, Susan Brownell, US suffragist : and international conference of women’s organizations, Seneca Falls, NY, 1888 / p. 234
Anthony, Susan Brownell, US suffragist : at 1902 International Convention of Women Conference / p. 258
Anti-Slavery Society, UK : Constance Cooke gave annual address to, 1927 / p. 366, 372
‘Argus’, Melbourne : on women’s deputation to Victorian Parliament, 1898 / p. 174, 176
‘Argus’, Melbourne : opposed women’s franchise / p. 178
‘Argus’, Melbourne : on Women’s Parliament, 1904 / p. 180
‘Argus’, Melbourne : on heckling of woman speaker, 1910 / p. 256
Asher, Louise, MLA : as politician, acting for women / p. 348-9
Asher, Louise, MLA : on parliamentary hours of sitting / p. 347
‘Australasian’ : women in deputation to Legislative Council, September 1898 (illustration) / p. 175
Australia : proportional representation in parliaments, and women / p. 360-1
Australia, Right of Aborigines to vote / p. 198-204, 209, 250, 371-2
Australia, Acts of Parliament : Commonwealth Franchise Act, 1902 / p. 185-6
Australia, Acts of Parliament : Maternity Allowance Act, 1912 / p. 374-5
Australia, Constitution : on voting rights / p. 203
Australia, Elections, 1903 / p. 268-9
Australia, Elections, 1910 / p. 272
Australia, Elections, 1972 / p. 341
Australia, Elections, 1987 : provision for more women MPs / p. 344
Australia, Arbitration Court : Mildura Fruit Pickers case, 1912 / p. 282
Australian Democrats / p. 359-60
Australian Democrats : Janet Powell as a founder / p. 357
Australian Democrats : women as MPs / p. 357, 359
Australian Federation of University Women / p. 334
Australian Federation of Women Voters : annual meeting, 1930 / p. 374
Australian Federation of Women Voters : conference in Adelaide, 1936 / p. 365
Australian Federation of Women Voters : formed by Bessie Rischbieth / p. 371
Australian Greens, political party / p. 360-1
Australian Greens, political party : women as Senators and MPs / p. 357-9
Australian Health Society : support to women child welfare inspectors / p. 318
Australian Labor Party : founding of, by shearers / p. 267
Australian Labor Party : MPs in Victorian and Queensland Parliaments before 1900 / p. 243
Australian Labor Party : on women’s political rights in Victoria, 188-9 / p. 243
Australian Labor Party : Labor Women’s Convention, 1909 / p. 268, 271-2
Australian Labor Party : Labor Women’s Convention, 1912 / p. 272-3
Australian Labor Party : and vote for, in 1911 election / p. 198
Australian Labor Party : support to Women Workers Political Organisation in Queensland / p. 240
Australian Labor Party : Muriel Heagney and / p. 265-76
Australian Labor Party : on Labor women MPs / p. 347
Australian Labor Party : quotas for women in parliament / p. 340, 354-5
Australian Labor Party : affirmative action policies / p. 343, 354-5
Australian Labor Party : and EMILY’s List / p. 344
Australian Labor Party : Women’s Central Organising Committee / p. 274
Australian Labor Party : percentage of Labor to all MPs, Queensland and Victoria, at elections, 1892-1907, table / p. 244
Australian League of Nations Union / p. 334
Australian Natives Association : on trained nurses as female child inspectors / p. 318
Australian Student Christian Movement, Melbourne : social work of women in / p. 332, 334, 337
Australian Women’s Association / p. 317
‘Australian Women’s Mirror’ : Nettie Palmer wrote for, as `Kate Stone’ / p. 395
‘Australian Women’s Sphere’ : edited by Vida Goldstein / p. 190, 231
‘Australian Women’s Sphere’ : reports on meetings of Victorian Lady Teachers Association / p. 281
Australian Women’s National League : led by Janet Lady Clarke / p. 197, 227
Australian Women’s National League : objectives of / p. 227-8, 332
Australian Women’s National League : sponsored by Victorian Employers Federation / p. 227
Australian Women’s National League : and women’s suffrage / p. 228, 230
Australian Women’s National League : and women’s vote after World War I / p. 305
Australian Women’s Suffrage Society / p. 190, 239
‘Avoca Mail’ : on speech by Vida Goldstein, 1903 / p. 254
`Baby bonuses’ : offered by Commonwealth Government, 1911, / p. 330
Bage, Mrs Edward, Australian Women’s National League / p. 228
Bage, Freda, lecturer, University of Queensland / p. 334
Baillieu, William Lawrence, MLC : supported women’s franchise / p. 197
Baker, Alice, Mrs Thomas, Australian Women’s National League / p. 228
Balgarnie, Florence, American suffrage campaigner : as speaker in Melbourne / p. 258-9
Ballarat : women and children on goldfields / p. 212-3
‘Ballarat Times’ : letters on women’s rights, 1856 / p. 213, 214
Bandler, Faith / p. 377
Baptist Church, in Victoria : Bouverie Street, Carlton, mission and kindergarten / p. 332
Barraclough, Linda : on Clara Weekes / p. 278
Barrett, John George, Senator, Victoria : and vote for Aborigines / p. 203
Bates, Daisy May : on Aboriginal women / p. 370
Bear-Crawford, Annette / p. 190, 253
Beaurepaire, Dame Beryl Edith : on women in politics / p. 356
‘Benalla Standard’ : on Vida Goldstein, 1903 / p. 256
Bendigo : Red Ribbon Rebellion, 1853 / p. 216
Bennett, Mary Montgomerie / p. 372-3, 377
Bennett, Mary Montgomerie : on Mrs Ternente Cooke’s resolution on the rights of Aboriginal Women, 1936 / p. 365-6, 369, 372
Bennett, Mary Montgomerie : as `imperialist missionary’ / p. 372
Bent, Sir Thomas, Premier of Victoria : opposed women’s franchise / p. 180, 182, 191, 197, 231-2, 245
Bent, Sir Thomas, Premier of Victoria : pushed through Suffrage Bill, 1908 / p. 191, 197, 233
Bent, Sir Thomas, Premier of Victoria : pictured in cartoons on women’s suffrage, Melbourne Punch, February 1908 / p. 181
Bent, Sir Thomas, Premier of Victoria : letters from women against female child inspectors to / p. 319
Berry, Alice, Mrs, speaker, Australian Women’s National League : was heckled as speaker, 1910 / p. 256
Berry, Catherine, inspector, Dept of Neglected Children / p. 314, 321-3
Berry, Sir Graham, Premier of Victoria : on right of women to vote, 1865 / p. 170
Bevan, Louisa, on executive, National Council of Women Victoria / p. 227
Biddington, Judith : on Clara Weekes and her sisters / p. 278
Bishop, Bronwyn Kathleen, MHR : on women in Parliament / p. 357
Blackwell, Dr Elizabeth, New York / p. 287
Blainey, Geoffrey Norman : on miners’ rights / p. 214
Bleasby, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Bent : supported women’s franchise / p. 228
Bligh, R.H.W., secretary, White Cross League : lecturing in Australia / p. 286
Bloomer, Amelia, editor, ‘Lily’ (US) / p. 223
Bloomer, Amelia, editor, ‘Lily’ (US) : advocated `bloomer’ costume / p. 218
`Bloomers’, worn by women in London, 1851 / p. 218
Boarding-out, of State wards / p. 315, 323, 330
Boarding-out, of State wards : scandals of, in Victoria, revealed / p. 315-6
Boarding-out, of State wards : Miss Mason, London, reports on inspecting children / p. 320
Bongiorno, Frank : ‘The People’s Party’, by cited / p. 188, 268, 269
Bonwick, James : on women on the goldfields / p. 212
‘Boston Woman’s Journal’ : poem on Vida Goldstein / p. 179-80
Brentnall, Elizabeth, Queensland suffragist / p. 238-9
Brentnall, Revd Frederick, Methodist minister, and MLC, Queensland / p. 238
Breweries : women’s franchise could affect investment in / p. 182
Brisbane : in 1891 / p. 237
Bromham, Ada, WA feminist / p. 373, 375
Brown, Robert James (Bob), Greens Senator / p. 358, 359
‘Bulletin’, Sydney : cartoons on women politicians / p. 254
Burnley Horticultural College : Ina Higgins and / p. 298, 300, 301
Burnley Horticultural College : offered courses to women students / p. 300, 301-2
Bush, Janine : on Ladies’ Benevolent Societies / p. 331
Bush, Janine : on Jessie Henderson / p. 336
Byth, Val, coordinator, Women’s Electoral League : on `Green Guide’ rating of political candidates on women’s issues, 1972 / p. 342
Cameron, Rod, pollster : on political leadership / p. 345
Cameron, Roy : on Muriel Heagney / p. 265
Carnell, Anne Catherine (Kate), Chief Minister, ACT / p. 355
Carr, Adam : on Aileen Palmer / p. 307
Carter, Patricia : on women teachers in America / p. 290
Catt, Carrie Chapman, president, National American Woman Suffrage Association / p. 258
‘Centenary Gift Book’, 1934 / p. 301, 368
Chamarette, Christobel, Western Australian Greens Senator / p. 358
Chartism : and women’s suffrage movement / p. 212
Cherbourg, Qld : resettlement of Aborigines at / p. 245
Chessler, Phyllis, US scholar : `at `Woman and Madness’ conference, Melbourne / p. 296
Chesterman, John : co-author of ‘Citizens without rights’, cited / p. 200
Child, Joan, MHR / p. 354
Child welfare, in Victoria / p. 167
Child welfare, in Victoria : and female inspectors for / p. 314-27
Chinese, in Australia : as voters in elections in Victoria / p. 171
Chinese, in Australia : deportation of Poon Gooey, 1911 / p. 374
Clacy, Ellen : advice to women migrants to Victoria / p. 219
Clark, Anna : ‘The Struggle for the Breeches’, by, cited / p. 212
Clark, Linda : on role of women in child welfare services / p. 318
Clarke, Janet Lady, wife of Sir William Clarke : led Australian Women’s National League / p. 197
Clarke, Janet Lady, wife of Sir William Clarke : founder, National Council of Women / p. 227
Cobden : women’s petition from / p. 178
Cohen, Edward, MLA, East Melbourne : argued for all women to have vote, 1865 / p. 221
Cooke, Constance Ternente, Mrs : called for Aboriginal women to be recognized as citizens, 1936 / p. 365-6, 370, 372
Cooke, Constance Ternente, Mrs : presented paper `The Status of Aboriginal Women in Australia’ / p. 376
Council of Sex Hygiene and Morality / p. 285
Cowan, Edith Dircksey : first woman member of parliament / p. 354
Craven, Albert William, MLA, Benambra : on women’s franchise debate / p. 176, 178
Cunningham, Margaret, principal, Fintona Girls School / p. 334
Cuthbertson, Margaret, factory inspector / p. 281
‘Daily Mirror’ : on Vida Goldstein / p. 256-7
Daly, James, Goldfields Warden, Ballarat / p. 213
Damousi, Joy / p. 167, 380
Damousi, Joy : ‘Women come rally’, by, cited / p. 269
Dane, John, MLA for Warrnambool, Victoria : amendment to Electoral Law to exclude women, 1865 / p. 169-70, 221
Darian-Smith, Kate : on Women’s Exhibition of Work, 1907 / p. 299
Davies, Sir John Mark, MLC : presented petition for women in Richmond for right to vote / p. 178
Davies, Sir John Mark, MLC : introduced Adult Suffrage Bill in Legislative Council, 1908 / p. 183
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : as public speaker / p. 254-5
Debating : encouraged for women / p. 255
Declaration of Rights and Sentiments, 1848 : by American women / p. 218, 234
De Haan, Francisca : ‘The Rise of Caring Power’, by, cited / p. 333
Derham, Enid : on women’s speech / p. 253
Derham, Freda, Anti-Suffrage League / p. 178
Dexter, Caroline (Madame Carole), activist / p. 210
Dexter, Caroline (Madame Carole), activist : as ‘apostle of Bloomerism’ / p. 218
Dexter, Caroline (Madame Carole), activist : as women’s rights advocate in Victoria / p. 218-9
Dexter, William, commercial artists / p. 210, 218-9
Dexter, William, commercial artists : stood for election to Victorian Parliament / p. 218
Dexter, William, commercial artists : spoke at Red Ribbon Rebellion, Bendigo, 1853 / p. 216
Dobson, Emily, Tasmania : disapproved of universal suffrage / p. 227
Dow, Helen, inspector, Dept of Neglected Children / p. 321
Downing, Cecilia, Mrs John, Australian Women’s National League / p. 228
Dugdale, Henrietta, 189-90 : early years / p. 211
Dugdale, Henrietta, 189-90 : as `women’s rights pioneer’ / p. 210-11
Dugdale, Henrietta, 189-90 : ‘A Few Hours in a Far Off Age’, by / p. 213
Dugdale, William / p. 211
Duncan, Constance, Dept of Labour and National Service / p. 334, 336
Dunera, refugee ship / p. 334
Dunn, Catherine, widow : on female child inspectors / p. 319
Ecumenical Refugee Service / p. 334
Edgar, William Haslem, MLC, Melbourne : on women’s right to vote, 1908 / p. 188
Educational Congress, 1st, Melbourne, 1913 / p. 282-3
Educational Congress, 1st, Melbourne, 1913 : recommendation on pay and status of women teachers / p. 283
‘Education Gazette and Teachers’ Aid’, Victoria : called for schools to provide comforts, World War I / p. 287
Elmslie, George Alexander, Labor MLA, and Premier : on boarding-out inspectors / p. 323
Elocution : Vida Goldstein on / p. 257
Embling, William Henry, MLC : presented petitions from Prahran against women’s franchise / p. 178, 228
EMILY’s List / p. 168, 344, 352, 355
Equal Pay Convention, 1913 / p. 272-3
Erskine, Lucy, Mrs : ‘Etiquette in Australia’, by, cited, 1911 / p. 262
Etiquette : and speech-making and conversation among women / p. 260-2
Eureka Stockade (Ballarat 1854) : women involved in / p. 213
Evans, William John, Labor MLC, Victoria : introduced Bill for women’s franchise, 1905 / p. 182
Evans, William John, Labor MLC, Victoria : and Adult Suffrage Bill, 1906 / p. 182
Factories : women and children in, protection of, in Victoria / p. 329-30
Faust, Beatrice Eileen : founder of Women’s Electoral Lobby / p. 341
Fejo, Lorna Nanna Nungala : message of, for Stolen Generation / p. 377
Felstead, Minnie, Women’s Organising Committee / p. 269, 271-2
Feminism, in Australia : pioneers of / p. 367
Feminism, in Australia : as politics of representation / p. 366
Feminism, in Australia : racialisation of / p. 366-7
Feminism, in Australia : in Victoria, early 20th Century / p. 302, 305, 309
Feminism, in Australia : Nettie Palmer’s views on / p. 303, 305
Feminism, in Australia : second wave of / p. 297, 309
Feminism, in Australia : in politics / p. 341-8
Feminism, in Australia : women politicians and / p. 347-8
Feminism, in Australia : internationalism of / p. 374, 376-7
‘Femocrats’ / p. 342
Fisher, Sue, librarian / p. 341
Flynn, Julia, first woman inspector for Victorian schools / p. 283, 290
Follett, Rosemary, Chief Minister, ACT Parliament / p. 355
Forrest, Sir John, Premier of Western Australia : and women’s franchise, 1899 / p. 245
Foskey, Dr Deb, Greens Member, Legislative Assembly, ACT / p. 358
Foucault, Michel : on Evangelical movement and welfare / p. 333
Francis, James Goodall, Premier of Victoria : on women’s right to vote, 1873 / p. 170-1
Francis, May, Women’s Organising Committee / p. 271
Francis, Rosemary / p. 167, 380
Fraser, Frances, editor, Centenary Gift Book, 1934 / p. 305, 368
Free Kindergarten Union, Victoria / p. 331
Fullerton, Mary / p. 290
Fullerton, Mary : pupil of Clara Weekes at Glenmaggie school / p. 279
Fullerton, Mary : wrote cameo of Clara Weekes / p. 279
Fullerton, Mary : wrote `Fantasy’ for ‘Centenary Gift Book’ / p. 368-9
Fullerton, Mary : on Aborigines / p. 368-9
Fullerton, Mary : `The Australian Bush’, by / p. 368-9
Galligan, Brian : co-author of Citizens without rights, cited / p. 200
Gillard, Julia Eileen, MHR / p. 377
Gillard, Julia Eileen, MHR : on quotas for women MPs / p. 343
Glenmaggie : Clara Weekes as teacher / p. , 277-9
Glover, Elizabeth, secretary, Victorian Trained Nurses Association : criticized Vida Goldstein’s appeal to nurses to support women Suffrage / p. 229-30
Goble, Dorothy Ada, MLA / p. 351
Gold mines and mining, in Victoria : women on / p. 212-6
Gold mines and mining, in Victoria : Red Ribbon movement in Bendigo, 1853 / p. 216
Gold mines and mining, in Victoria : women heading for the goldfields, by John Leech, 1853 (illustration) / p. 217
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary / p. 172, 190, 253-4, 259
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : attended planning conference for International Woman Suffrage Alliance, 1902 / p. 179, 235, 257-8, 329
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : support to nurses / p. 229-30
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : and child welfare services / p. 316, 337
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : on women inspectors for neglected children / p. 317, 320
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : edited Australian Women’s Sphere / p. 190, 231, 239, 257
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : edited Woman Voter / p. 257
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : poem for, in ‘Boston Woman’s Journal’ / p. 179-80
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : speaker for `Women’s House of Assembly’, 1904 / p. 180, 231
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : and National Council of Women in Victoria / p. 231-2
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : as public speechmaker / p. 252-4, 256, 259, 262
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : in fight for equality with men / p. 362
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : on passing of Adult Suffrage Bill, 1908 / p. 183, 233
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : in Victorian Suffrage Declaration Committee / p. 277
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : as political candidate / p. 167, 190, 227, 246, 253-4, 256-7, 281
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : on equal work for equal pay / p. 280-1, 284-5
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : on maternity allowance legislation, 1912 / p. 374-5
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : set up Women’s Unemployment Bureau, 1915 / p. 301
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : on American and Australian women speakers / p. 257-8
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : paper, 1930, `Australia and National Righteousness’ / p. 374
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : and Higgins family / p. 298-9, 307
Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : as Christian Scientist / p. 301
Goodman, David : ‘Gold Seeking’, by, cited / p. 215
Gough, Evelyn : on executive, National Council of Women Victoria / p. 227, 233
Goward, Prudence Jane (Pru), Adviser to Prime Minister on women’s Affairs : on importance of support from women’s groups / p. 337
Gray, Kate : thesis, `The Acceptable Face of Feminism’, by, cited / p. 230-1
Greeves, Augustus Frederick Adolphus, physician, MLA : on women’s franchise, 1865 / p. 221
Greig, Brian Andrew, Australian Democrats Senator / p. 359
Grey, Madeline / p. 168, 380
Grey, Madeline : made study of women MPs / p. 346-8
Grimshaw, Patricia / p. 380
Groom, William, superintendent, Excelsior Home : sought position as child inspector / p. 318
Gutman, Julie, inspector, Dept of Neglected Children / p. 321, 322
Hack, Iola (Matthews), journalist / p. , 341-2
Haines, Janine, Senator, leader of Australian Democrats / p. , 355, 357
‘Hamilton Spectator’ : on speech by Vida Goldstein, 1903 / p. 254
Hancock, Josephine, applicant for child inspector / p. 321
Hancock, Sydney, applicant for child inspector / p. 321
Harper, Jan / p. 341
`Harvester Judgment’, 1907 / p. 270
Harwood, Thomas Charles, MLC : argued women’s franchise could affect breweries, 1905 / p. 182
Harwood, Thomas Charles, MLC : on women against franchise / p. 228
Heagney, Muriel Agnes / p. 167, 180, 182, 265-76, 332
Heagney, Muriel Agnes : on Labor cause / p. 266-7
Heagney, Muriel Agnes : involvement in Women’s Organising Committee / p. 271-4
Heagney, Muriel Agnes : stood for Parliament in Victoria / p. 266
Heagney, Muriel Agnes : as Secretary, Women’s Central Organising Committee / p. 274
Heagney, Annie, Mrs Pat, née Currie, mother of Muriel Heagney / p. 267
Heagney, Patrick (Pat), shearer, father of Muriel Heagney / p. 267, 271
Heagney, Patrick (Pat), shearer, father of Muriel Heagney : as Richmond councillor / p. 271
Heath, Diana / p. 341
Henderson, Jessie Isabel : work with Victorian charities / p. 331-2, 335-6
Henry, Alice, US feminist and trade union leader : visit to Australia, 1925 / p. 305
Henry, Alice, US feminist and trade union leader : praised women’s movement for reform / p. 330
Henry, Alice, US feminist and trade union leader : memoirs, published by Nettie Palmer / p. 307
Higgins, Anna, sister of Ina Higgins / p. 298
Higgins, Anne, mother of Ina Higgins / p. 299, 301
Higgins, Frances Georgina Watts (Ina), landscape designer / p. 167, 297-302, 309-10
Higgins, Frances Georgina Watts (Ina), landscape designer : as Secretary, United Council for Women’s Suffrage / p. 298
Higgins, Frances Georgina Watts (Ina), landscape designer : and Women’s Work exhibition, 1907 / p. 299
Higgins, Frances Georgina Watts (Ina), landscape designer : as Christian Scientist / p. 301
Higgins, Frances Georgina Watts (Ina), landscape designer : and writing of biography of H.B. Higgins / p. 305
Higgins, Frances Georgina Watts (Ina), landscape designer : in garden at ‘Killena’, 1919, portrait (illustration) / p. 306
Higgins, Frances Georgina Watts (Ina), landscape designer : on Aborigines’ right to vote / p. 203
Higgins, Frances Georgina Watts (Ina), landscape designer : on equal pay / p. 282, 301
Higgins, Frances Georgina Watts (Ina), landscape designer : and Fruitpickers’ case, 1912 / p. 300
Higgins, Frances Georgina Watts (Ina), landscape designer : biography of, by Nettie Palmer / p. 305
Higinbotham, George, MLA for Brighton, Victoria : first public call for women’s franchise / p. 210
Higinbotham, George, MLA for Brighton, Victoria : and women’s right to vote, 1865 / p. 169-70
Higinbotham, George, MLA for Brighton, Victoria : amendment to 1873 Government Electoral Bill / p. 241
Hinder, Eleanor, organising secretary, Pan-Pacific Conference, 1928 / p. 375
Hinder, Eleanor, organising secretary, Pan-Pacific Conference, 1928 : with YWCA in Shanghai / p. 375
Hobbes, Gail, psychologist / p. 341
Hoffman, Elsie, Mrs : sought position as child inspector / p. 318
Hogan, Edmond John, Premier of Victoria / p. 273
Hogg, Caroline Jennifer, MLC : role as woman politician / p. 348
Hollister, Dianne Lesley (Di), Greens MP in Tasmanian Parliament / p. 358
Holmes, Margaret, founder of training college for teachers in private schools : in Melbourne / p. 333, 335
Home of Hope for Destitute Children, Collingwood / p. 316
Hotel Caterers’ Female Employees Union / p. 273
Howe, Renate / p. 167-8, 380
Howell, W. May, Mrs : wrote ‘Reminiscences of Australia’ / p. 212
Howitt, William : ‘Land, Labour and Gold’, by cited, on Red Ribbon Rebellion, 1853 / p. 216
Hughes, William Morris, Prime Minister of Australia : at Paris Peace Conference / p. 375
Hughgue, Samuel, civil servant, Ballarat : on conditions at time of Eureka revolt / p. 213
Humffray, John Basson, MLA for North Grant / p. 214-5
Hyslop, Anthea : on political influence of women voters in Victoria / p. 331
Ibsen, Henrik : Rose Scott on his play ‘A Doll’s House’ / p. 370-1
International Council of Women : Vida Goldstein at 1902 conference of / p. 257-8
International Council of Women : Quinquennial Conference, Berlin, 1904 / p. 225, 230, 231-2, 234
International Woman Suffrage Alliance, USA : Vida Goldstein and / p. 179, 225, 329
Inter-parliamentary Union / p. 168, 355
Irving, Helen : on views on citizenship / p. 284
James, Henry : on the speech of American women / p. 251
Jeffries, Sheila : ‘The Spinster and her enemies’, by, cited / p. 285
John, Cecilia, Women’s Political Association / p. 301
Jordan, Deborah / p. 167, 380
Jordan, Deborah : interviewed Aileen Palmer / p. 296, 308
Juvenile Protection Committee, in Victoria / p. 286
Kelly, Dr Farley : thesis, `The Woman Question in Melbourne’, by, cited / p. 232-3
Kelly, Florence, American reformer / p. 335
Kirner, Joan Elizabeth, Premier of Victoria / p. 344-5, 348, 355
Knox, William, MLC : presented petition from South-Eastern Province against women’s Franchise / p. 178
Kristeva, Julia : on 'Women’s Time’ / p. 297-8, 302, 310
Labor Women’s Anti-Conscription Committee : and referendum campaigns, 1916-17 / p. 274
Ladies’ Benevolent Societies : in Victoria / p. 331
Lake, Marilyn / p. 166, 168, 381
Lake, Marilyn : on feminism / p. 302, 350
Lake, Marilyn : ‘Getting Equal’, by, cited / p. 342-3, 350
Lawrence, Carmen Mary, MHR, : as Premier of Western Australia / p. 344-5, 355, 356-7
Lawrence, Carmen Mary, MHR : as a founder of Women’s Electoral Lobby / p. 341
Lawson, Louisa / p. 367-8
Lawson, Louisa : poem, `Women of the Bush’ / p. 367
Lawson, Louisa : poem, `An Australian Song’, on pioneers / p. 367-8
Lawson, Louisa : views on Aboriginal women / p. 368
Lawson, Louisa : first woman elected to Sydney School of Arts Debating Society / p. 255
Lawson, Louisa : on public speaking and debating skills for women / p. 255
‘Leader’, Melbourne : Women’s Suffrage Executive Committee, 12/12/1908 (illustration) / p. 279
League of Women Voters / p. 342
Lee, Betsy Harrison (Bessie), temperance lecturer / p. 190
Leech, John : Young women rejecting marriage offers in search of better Prospects on the goldfields, 1853 (illustration) / p. 217
Lewis, Sara, Women’s Organising Committee / p. 269, 271, 273
Liberal Party of Australia : study of Liberal women in Parliament / p. 346-7
Liberal Party of Australia : on selection of women candidates for Parliament / p. 344
Liberal Party of Australia : Liberal Women’s Forum / p. 355
Liberal Women’s Federation / p. 258-9
Liberal Women’s Forum / p. 355
Lister, Annie Watson : on Executive, National Council of Women Victoria / p. 227
Loader, Thomas, MLA, West Melbourne : as candidate for North Grant, 1856 / p. 214-5
Locke, Lilian, labour organizer / p. 190, 332
London Female Democratic Association / p. 212
Long, Charles Richard, editor, ‘School Paper’ : patriotism of, World War I / p. 289
Long, Charles Richard, editor, ‘School Paper’ : and deputation to, from Sisterhood of International Peace / p. 289
Longman, Irene Maud : first woman MP in Queensland Parliament / p. 239, 240
Lovenduski, Joni : on women in parliament / p. 347
Lowe, Annie, feminist / p. 190, 211
Lowe, Annie, feminist : early vice-president, National Council of Women / p. 227
Luffman, Charles Bogue, director, Burnley School of Horticulture : offering horticulture course to women / p. 300-1
Lyons, Dame Enid Muriel / p. 354
McCalman, Janet : ‘Journeyings’, by, cited / p. 335
McCulloch, John / p. 167, 381
MacDonald, Ramsay, Prime Minister of Great Britain : visit to Melbourne, 1907 / p. 271
McLean, Jean, MLC : on women politicians and feminism / p. 348
McLellan, William, MLA, Ararat : quoted St Paul on rights of women to speak in public / p. 171
McNamara, Danny, Political Labor Council / p. 274
MacPherson, John Alexander, Premier of Victoria : on women’s right to vote, 1873 / p. 171
Madden, Sir Frank, MLA, Eastern Suburbs : views on women’s suffrage / p. 172-3
Maddigan, Judith Marilyn (Judy), MLA, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Victoria / p. 165-6, 381
Malcolm, Mary, Mrs, National Council of Women in Victoria : convenor of suffrage committee / p. 232
Maloney, Dr William Robert (Nuttall), MLA, West Melbourne : introduced women’s franchise Bill, 1889 / p. 186
Malvern Women’s Progressive League / p. 299
Mann, Thomas (Tom) : influence of, in Australia / p. 270, 375
Margetts, Diane Elizabeth (Dee), West Australian Greens Senator / p. 358
Maternity allowance : act for, passed by Fisher Government, 1912 / p. 374-5
Matters, Muriel, elocutionist : in women’s suffrage campaign in Britain / p. 259
Matters, Muriel, elocutionist : as speaker on lecture tour / p. 259-60
‘Melbourne Punch’ : satirized maids defying masters, 1850s / p. 216
‘Melbourne Punch’ : cartoons on women in politics / p. 254
‘Melbourne Punch’ : cartoon, `Women’s rights’, a woman member of Parliament, 14 April 1887 (illustration) / p. 184
‘Melbourne Punch’ : cartoons on women’s suffrage movement, February 1908 (illustration) / p. 181
Melbourne Teachers’ College : women staff appointed / p. 283
Melbourne University Department of Social Studies : International House / p. 334
Melbourne University Department of Social Studies : Women’s College / p. 333
Men’s League for Women Suffrage, Victoria / p. 233, 239
Mercer House, Melbourne / p. 333
Mill, John Stuart : ‘The Subjection of Women’, by, cited / p. 188
Miller, Emma, Queensland suffragist / p. 239
Miller, Emma, Queensland suffragist : biography, Proud to be a Rebel, by Pam Young / p. 238
Milne, Christine Anne, Australian Greens Senator : / p. 358
Milne, Christine Anne, Australian Greens Senator : Greens member in Tasmanian Parliament / p. 358
Miners’ rights : held by women on goldfields / p. 214, 222
Mitchell, Juliet : ‘Psychoanalysis and Feminism’, by / p. 296
Mitchell, Susan : ‘Scent of Power’, by, cited / p. 356
Modjeska, Drusilla : on Nettie Palmer / p. 307
Montez, Lola / p. 223
Moore, Mrs C., president, Women’s House of Assembly, 1904 / p. 180
Mordialloc, women’s farm at / p. 301
Morey, Edward, MLC : received petitions from women for right to vote / p. 178
Morgan, Sir Arthur, Premier of Queensland : and Electoral Franchise Bill, 1904 / p. 244
Morgan, Sir Arthur, Premier of Queensland : recalled Parliament to pass electoral bills / p. 244-5
Morrison, George Cowie, Public Service Commissioner : headed Commission on equal pay for women teachers in Victoria / p. 284-5
Morrison, George Cowie, Public Service Commissioner : report of, 1913, rejected by women teachers / p. 284
Morrison, George Cowie, Public Service Commissioner : report, 1915, rejected equal pay / p. 284-5
Mott, Lucretia, women’s rights advocate in US / p. 218
‘Mount Alexander Mail’, Castlemaine : recorded women voting, 1864 / p. 169
Mulcahy, Ellen, PLC Women’s Organising Committee : as secretary, organized young women into unions / p. 269, 271
Murray Smith, Robert, MLA, Hawthorn : on women’s rights to vote, 1899 / p. 176
National Council of Women : movement in Australia / p. 235, 334
National Council of Women, Victoria / p. 342
National Council of Women, Victoria : objectives and methods / p. 230-1, 329, 332
National Council of Women, Victoria : and move to women’s suffrage in Victoria, 166 / p. 224-35
National Council of Women, Victoria : Suffrage and Rights of Citizenship standing committee / p. 228
National Council of Women, Victoria : theses deal with / p. 230
National Council of Women, Victoria : achievements of / p. 231
National Council of Women, Victoria : published ‘Centenary Gift Book’, 1934 / p. 305
National Labor Women’s Network / p. 355
National Women’s Suffrage Association (US) / p. 224
Nelson, family, touring theatre company, 1854 / p. 215-6
Nettle, Kerry, Australian Greens Senator / p. 358
Neville, Auber Octavius, Chief Protector of Aborigines, Western Australia : policy of removing Aboriginal children from parents / p. 371
Neville, Auber Octavius, Chief Protector of Aborigines, Western Australia : on women in politics, 1910 / p. 255-6
‘New Idea’ : etiquette in conversation among women, 1903 / p. 261
New South Wales Council of Women : appointed Vida Goldstein to International Council of Women Convention, 1902 / p. 257-8
Nolan, Melanie : on equal pay issue / p. 285
Nurses : Vida Goldstein urged support of women suffrage / p. 229
Nurses : no time for politics / p. 229-30
Nurses : and child protection / p. 319
Ogg, Margaret, Queensland suffragist / p. 239
O’Grady, Michael, MLA, South Bourke : on women’s franchise, 1865 / p. 221
Oldfield, Audrey : ‘Woman Suffrage in Australia’, by, cited / p. 210, 233, 253
Oldham, Trevor Donald, MLA, Boroondara / p. 266
Ormand, William Henry Seville, MLC : presented petition from women of Cobden / p. 178
O’Shanassy, Sir John, Premier of Victoria : on right of women to vote, 1865 / p. 170
Palmer, Aileen, daughter of Vance and Nettie Palmer / p. 167, 307-8, 310
Palmer, Aileen, daughter of Vance and Nettie Palmer : illness of / p. 296, 298, 307-8
Palmer, Aileen, daughter of Vance and Nettie Palmer : as member of Communist Party of Australia / p. 307-8, 310
Palmer, Aileen, daughter of Vance and Nettie Palmer : poem `Sun-Mother’ / p. 310
Palmer, Aileen, daughter of Vance and Nettie Palmer : as baby, 1915, with mother, Nettie (illustration) / p. 304
Palmer, Helen, author, daughter of Vance and Nettie Palmer : on Ina Higgins / p. 308
Palmer, Janet Gertrude (Nettie) / p. 167, 297-8, 302-3
Palmer, Janet Gertrude (Nettie) : as `New Woman’ / p. 302-3, 305, 307, 310
Palmer, Janet Gertrude (Nettie) : and Ina Higgins / p. 301, 305
Palmer, Janet Gertrude (Nettie) : and suffragettes in England / p. 303
Palmer, Janet Gertrude (Nettie) : biography of H.B. Higgins / p. 305
Palmer, Janet Gertrude (Nettie) : co-edited ‘Centenary Gift Book’, 1934 / p. 301, 305, 368
Palmer, Janet Gertrude (Nettie) : published Alice Henry’s memoirs / p. 307
Palmer, Janet Gertrude (Nettie) : portrait, with baby daughter, Aileen, 1915 (illustration) / p. 304
Pan-Pacific Women’s Council of Women / p. 333, 375-6
Pan-Pacific Women’s Council of Women : Muriel Heagney at first conference, Honolulu, 1928 / p. 266
Pan-Pacific Women’s Council of Women : Eleanor Hinder, secretary / p. 375, 376
Pan-Pacific Women’s Council of Women : Australians criticized at 1932 conference / p. 376
Pankhurst, Adela : led Women’s Peace Army / p. 287, 289
Political Labor Council : in Victoria / p. 265, 267-72, 319
Political Labor Council : masculine hegemony of / p. 271-3
Political Labor Council : Muriel Heagney as Women’s Organising Committee Secretary / p. 272-3
Political Labor Council : would not cooperate in push for equal pay for equal work / p. 273
Political Labor Council, Women’s Organising Committee / p. 266, 268-73
Political Labor Council, Women’s Organising Committee : disbanded, 1914 / p. 273
Poon Gooey deportation case, 1911 / p. 374
Porter, Una Cato, child psychiatrist / p. 334-5
Powell, Janet Frances / p. 168, 381
Powell, Janet Frances : and Australian Democrats / p. 357, 359-60
Pratt, Joseph Major, MLC : on women’s franchise, 1906 / p. 182-3
Prendergast, George Michael, Premier of Victoria : and women’s franchise / p. 182
Prichard, Katherine Susannah / p. 305
Prichard, Katherine Susannah : interviewed Ina Higgins, 1910 / p. 300
Public service in Australia : women in / p. 337
Public speaking / p. 254-5
Public speaking : Louisa on, for women / p. 255
Public speaking : Vida Goldstein and / p. 252-4, 257
Purves, James Lidell, MLA, Mornington : on votes for women / p. 171-2, 191-2
Purvis, Jennifer : on women’s movements / p. 309
Putt, Margaret Ann (Peg), Greens MP, Tasmanian Parliament / p. 358
Pymm, Alison : on executive, National Council of Women Victoria / p. 227
Pymm, Alison : sought position as child inspector / p. 318
Quartly, Marion / p. 166, 381
Queensland : ‘Wild west’ nature of / p. 245-6
Queensland : limits to male adult franchise / p. 242
Queensland : and plural voting / p. 241-2
Queensland : Labor Party and women’s suffrage / p. 243
Queensland, Acts of Parliament : Electoral Districts Act, 1872 / p. 242
Queensland, Acts of Parliament : Elections Act, 1885, eliminated Aboriginal vote / p. 200-3
Queensland, Acts of Parliament : Election Bill, 1901, the `Baby Bill’ / p. 242
Queensland, Acts of Parliament : Electoral Franchise Bill, 1904 / p. 244-5
Queensland, Acts of Parliament : Elections Acts Amendment Bill, 1904 / p. 244-5
Queensland National Defence League : funding for Queensland Women’s Electoral League / p. 240
Queensland Women’s Electoral League / p. 239, 240
Queensland Women’s Suffrage League / p. 240
Ramsay-Laye, Elizabeth : ‘Social Life and Manners in Australia’, by, cited / p. 212
Raymond, Melanie : on subject of Women’s Organising Committee / p. 268, 273
Red Ribbon Movement, on Bendigo goldfields : protesters included women / p. 216
Reid, Carrie, Anti-Suffrage League / p. 178, 192
Reid, Elizabeth, tutor in philosophy, ANU : adviser on women’s affairs to Gough Whitlam / p. 342, 343
Reid, Robert, MLC : on women’s suffrage / p. 192-3
‘Review of Reviews’ : on Vida Goldstein standing for Senate, 1903 / p. 255
Richardson, John, MLA, Geelong : proposed women’s suffrage, 1873 / p. 170, 241-2
Rischbief, Bessie Mabel, president, Australian Federation of Women : voters / p. 370-3
Rischbief, Bessie Mabel, president, Australian Federation of Women : on Aboriginal women as citizens / p. 365-6
Rischbief, Bessie Mabel, president, Australian Federation of Women : on removal of Aboriginal children from parents / p. 371-2
Ronald, James, MHR, Southern Melbourne : on Aborigines right to vote / p. 203
‘Rosbercon’, school / p. 291
Rose, Jacqueline : ‘States of Fantasy’, by, cited / p. 377
Rose, Nikolas : ‘Governing the Soul’, by, cited / p. 318
Russell, Penny : on women’s movement / p. 297
Ryan, Susan Maree / p. 356
Ryan, Susan Maree : and tactics of Women’s Electoral Lobby / p. 341
Ryan, Susan Maree : autobiography / p. 342
Saddler, Margaret, Mrs Joseph : on Australian Women’s National League / p. 228
Sawer, Marian : ‘The Ethical State’, by, cited / p. 336
Sawer, Marian : ‘Sisters in Suits’, by, cited / p. 337
Sawer, Marian : ‘Dilemmas of Representation’, paper by, cited / p. 346
Sawer, Marian : ‘A Woman’s Place’, by, cited / p. 359
‘School Paper’, Victoria : articles on temperance, physiology and hygiene / p. 286
‘School Paper’, Victoria : lessons in, promoting patriotic sentiments, World War I / p. 288-9
‘School Paper’, Victoria : `Call to Arms’, poem in / p. 288
‘School Paper’, Victoria : deputation to, by Sisterhood of International Peace / p. 289
Schools, in Victoria : provided comforts and raised patriotic funds, World War I / p. 287-8
Schools, in Victoria : War relief funds / p. 288-9
Scott, Joan Wallach : ‘Only Paradoxes to offer, by, cited / p. 280
Scott, Rose / p. 370-1
Scott, Rose : and National Council of Women, NSW / p. 225
Scott, Rose : as feminist / p. 370-1
Scott, Rose : views on Ibsen’s play `A Doll’s House’ / p. 370-1
Scrymgour, Marion, MLA, Northern Territory / p. 377
Seiwert, Rachael, Australian Greens Senator / p. 358
Selleck, Richard Joseph Wheeler : ‘Frank Tate’, by, cited / p. 281, 287
Settlement houses : not successful in Melbourne / p. 332
Sex education : urged by feminists / p. 285
Shaftesbury, 7th Earl, Prime Minister of England : warned women migrants against wearing `bloomers’ / p. 218
Shaw, Revd Anna Howard, International Council of Women : urged National Council of Women of Victoria to set up Suffrage sub-committee / p. 232
Shaw, Revd Anna Howard, International Council of Women : as speaker / p. 258
Sisterhood of International Peace / p. 287
Sisterhood of International Peace : Clara Weekes, member / p. 287
Sisterhood of International Peace : critical of patriotic and nationalist teaching in schools / p. 287-8
Sisterhood of International Peace : poem in magazine ‘Peacewards’ / p. 288-9
Smart, Judith / p. 381
Smart, Judith : on schools’ war effort, World War I / p. 287-8
Smart, Judith : on Protestant Christianity and women’s movement / p. 333
Smith, Fanny, Ballarat : letter to editor, ‘Ballarat Times’, on political rights / p. 213, 214
Smyth, Mrs Brettena, draper and feminist, North Melbourne / p. 190
Social purity : programs for, urged in schools / p. 285-6
‘Socialist’ : on lecture tour by Muriel Matters, 1910 / p. 259-60
South Australia : and women’s right to vote / p. 201-2
South Australian Centenary Women’s Committee / p. 370
Spence, Catherine Helen : on need for women supervising homes and food for babies / p. 316
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, women’s rights advocate in US / p. 216, 218, 224, 234
‘Star’, Queensland suffrage newspaper / p. 240
Staughton, Samuel Thomas jr, MLA, Eaglehawk : on women’s franchise, 1900 / p. 176
Stephen, Ann : on Women’s Exhibition of Work, 1907 / p. 299
Stewart, Arch, secretary, central executive, Political Labor Council / p. 273
Stone, Dr Clara : with Clara Weekes in deputation on social purity, 1900 / p. 286
Stone, Dr Mary Page : in National Council of Women in Victoria / p. 233
Strange, G.T., inspector, Dept of Neglected Children / p. 314, 322
Street, Jessie Mary Grey / p. 377
Strong, Revd Dr Charles : founded Sisterhood of International Peace, Melbourne / p. 287
Strong, Janet, Mrs Charles : founded Sisterhood of International Peace, Melbourne / p. 287
Suffragettes (in England) : Nettie Palmer and / p. 303
Summers, Anne : ‘Damned whores and god’s police’, by / p. 297, 345
Summers, Anne : on feminization of politics / p. 345
Swain, Shurlee / p. 167, 382
Sweet, Dr Georgina, national president, YWCA / p. 333
Sweet, Dr Georgina, national president, YWCA : plans for settlement house for Melbourne / p. 332
Sydney School of Arts : had debating classes for men and women / p. 255
‘Table Talk’ : on Henrietta Dugdale / p. 210
Talbot, Margaret Jane, Lady, wife of Sir Reginald Talbot, Governor of Victoria / p. 299
Tangney, Dorothy Margaret, Senator / p. 354
Tate, Frank, Director of Education : embarrassed by Victorian Lady Teachers Association / p. 281-2
Tate, Frank, Director of Education : investigated status of women teachers / p. 282, 284
Tate, Frank, Director of Education : and retirement of Clara Weekes / p. 283
Teachers, in Victoria : women teachers’ support for women’s suffrage / p. 280
Teachers, in Victoria : marginalization of women as / p. 278
Teachers, in Victoria : role of Clara Weekes for women teachers / p. 278, 280, 282
Teachers, in Victoria : equal pay for women teachers / p. 278-84
Teachers, in Victoria : salary increase for women / p. 282, 285
Teachers, in Victoria : inquiry into equal pay, 1913 / p. 284
Teachers, in Victoria : and moral education for pupil teachers / p. 286
Teachers, in Victoria : women teachers made comforts, World War I / p. 287
Teachers, in Victoria : Constance Tisdall on women teachers / p. 290
Temperance : as subject in schools / p. 286
Thatcher, Charles, song writer : satirized women on goldfields / p. 215-6, 223
Thom, Katherine : sought position as child inspector / p. 318
Thomas, Betty : as `Christian socialist’ / p. 335
Thompson, Catherine : on executive, National Council of Women Victoria / p. 227
Thorn, George Henry, Premier of Queensland : and Queensland Aborigines / p. 245
Thornley, Nathan, MLC : received petitions from women for right to vote / p. 178
Tisdall, Constance : on her aunt, Clara Weekes / p. 277, 290
Tisdall, Constance : ‘Rosbercon’ school / p. 291
‘Tocsin’ : on treatment of deputation of women to Legislative Council, 1898 / p. 173-4
‘Tocsin’ : and debate on women’s franchise / p. 182, 188
Tomasetti, Glenys Anne (Glen), songwriter / p. 296
Touraine, Alain : ‘Can we live together?’, by, cited / p. 297, 302
Towns, Deborah / p. 167, 382
Trade unions : and women’s right to vote / p. 188
Trade unions : and women workers / p. 270
Trade unions : on equal pay issue / p. 285
Trade unions : Trudgeon, Kate, applicant for child inspector / p. 321
Tucker, Kerrie Robyn, Greens MLA, ACT Parliament / p. 358
Turner, Martha, Unitarian preacher / p. 252
‘Una, journal of Victorian Trained Nurses Association / p. 229-30
United Council for Women’s Suffrage, Victoria / p. 174, 190, 227, 231, 239
United Council for Women’s Suffrage, Victoria : Ina Higgins, secretary and committee member / p. 298-9
University of Queensland : Women’s College founded by Freda Bage / p. 334
Valentine, Josephine (Jo), Senator, Western Australian Greens / p. 357-8
Vanstone, Amanda Eloise, Senator : on women politicians / p. 362
Vickery, Victoria, Women’s Liberation member : and Women’s Electoral Lobby / p. 341
Victoria : factors in political development in 19th century, and Women’s rights / p. 187-8, 246
Victoria : women voted by accident in election, 1864 / p. 169, 185
Victoria : legislative attempts at women’s suffrage / p. 241
Victoria : abolition of plural voting, 1899 / p. 243
Victoria : elections, 1911 / p. 197-8
Victoria : elections, 2002 / p. 344, 352
Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Electoral Law Consolidation Act, 1865 / p. 169, 211, 219
Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Electoral Act Amendment Bill, 1873 / p. 170-2, 241
Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Factory Act, amended, 1896 / p. 330
Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Woman Suffrage Bill, 1899, 1900 / p. 176-9, 192-3
Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Woman Suffrage Bill, 1904 / p. 231
Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Education Act, 1905 / p. 281
Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Infant Child Protection Act, amended, 1905 / p. 320, 324-5
Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Adult Suffrage Act 1908 / p. 163-4, 185, 233
Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Adult Suffrage Act 1908 (illustration) / p. 163-4
Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Teachers Act 1911 / p. 282
Victoria, Commercial Clerk’s Wages Board : decision to introduce equal pay, 1912 / p. 272
Victoria, Constitution : provided for adult suffrage for men only / p. 186-7
Victoria, Dept of Neglected Children and Reformatory Schools / p. 315
Victoria, Dept of Neglected Children and Reformatory Schools : push for women inspectors / p. 316-8
Victoria, Dept of Neglected Children and Reformatory Schools : applicants for female inspectors / p. 320-1
Victoria, Dept of Neglected Children and Reformatory Schools : first female inspectors, 1905-12 / p. 314, 321-4
Victoria, Dept of Neglected Children and Reformatory Schools : abuses revealed, 1905 / p. 315-6
Victoria, Education Dept : War Relief Fund, in schools, World War I / p. 288
Victoria, Parliament : conservatism in / p. 190-1
Victoria, Parliament : ‘Argus’ on deputations to / p. 174, 176
Victoria, Parliament : first Labor MPs / p. 243
Victoria, Parliament : women as members / p. 346-50, 351
Victoria, Legislative Council / p. 190-1
Victoria, Legislative Council : and women’s suffrage / p. 241
Victoria, Legislative Council : President of / p. 351
Victorian Employers Federation : sponsored Australian Women’s National League / p. 227
Victorian Labor Women’s Conference of State Delegates, 1909 / p. 271
Victorian Lady Teachers’ Association / p. 273, 285
Victorian Lady Teachers’ Association : Clara Weekes and sisters on executive / p. 278
Victorian Lady Teachers’ Association : lobbying for equal pay for equal work / p. 280-2, 284
Victorian Lady Teachers’ Association : lobbying on social purity programs in schools / p. 286-7
Victorian Lady Teachers’ Association : and peace movement in World War I / p. 287
Victorian International Refugee Organisation / p. 334
Victorian State School Teachers’ Union : dispute with Victorian Lady Teachers Association / p. 281
Victorian Suffrage Declaration Committee / p. 277
Victorian Suffrage Declaration Committee : Executive committee, 12/12/1908 (illustration) / p. 279
Victorian Trained Nurses Association / p. 318
Victorian Trained Nurses Association : and women suffrage / p. 229-30
Victorian Women Teachers Association / p. 285
Victorian Women’s Suffrage and Political Citizenship Conference, 2007 / p. 165
Victorian Women’s Suffrage Society, 1884 / p. 185, 189-90, 211, 239
Victorian Women’s Trust / p. 359-60
Victorian Women’s Trust : discussion paper `Women in Politics’ / p. 355
Voting : plural voting in Queensland / p. 242
Voting : plural voting abolished in Victoria / p. 243
Wade, Jan Louise Murray, MLA : on women in Parliament / p. 349
Wages Boards : increased in number / p. 330
Walker, Henrietta C. : on Women’s Work Exhibition, 1907 / p. 299-300
Walker, Miranda : on feminist networks / p. 290
Webb, Beatrice : said Victorian Legislative Council reactionary / p. 191
Webb, Beatrice : on wages boards in Victoria / p. 330
Weekes, Alice / p. 278, 291
Weekes, Clara / p. 167
Weekes, Clara : as teacher / p. 277-9
Weekes, Clara : member of several women’s organizations / p. 277
Weekes, Clara : led women teachers’ fight for equal pay / p. 280-1
Weekes, Clara : social purity programs / p. 285-6
Weekes, Clara : and peace movement, World War I / p. 287, 289-90
Weekes, Clara : retirement of, 1913 / p. 283
Weekes, Clara : death of, 1937, and contribution / p. 290-1
Weekes, Clara : in group, Women’s Suffrage Executive Committee (illustration) / p. 279
Weekes, Lucy / p. 278, 290-1
‘Weekly Times’ : on interview with Vida Goldstein, 1903 / p. 259
‘Weekly Times’ : interview with Clara Weekes / p. 279-80
‘West Gippsland Gazette’ / p. 256
Western Australia : manhood suffrage provided / p. 201
Western Australia : Aborigines with freehold property could vote / p. 201-3
Western Australia, Acts of Parliament : Constitution Amendment Act, 1893 / p. 201
White, Sally, journalist ‘The Age’ / p. 341-2
White Australia Party : call by Clara Weekes, 1919, to allow Asiatic immigration / p. 290, 375
White Australia Party : Vida Goldstein and / p. 374-5
White Australia Party : Women’s Political Association on, 1919 / p. 375
White Cross League : and moral training / p. 286
Whitham, Amy : as president, Labor Women’s Convention, 1909 / p. 272
Whitham, Amy : as President, Equal Pay Convention / p. 273
Wilkinson, Minnie, nurse : on female child inspectors / p. 319
Woman Suffrage Declaration Committee, 1907 / p. 232
‘Woman Voter’ / p. 374
‘Woman Voter’ : on Clara Weekes, 1913 / p. 284
Woman’s Equal Franchise Association, Queensland / p. 239
Women : dress reform advocated in London, 1851 / p. 218
Women : on the diggings in Victoria / p. 212-6, 219-20
Women : with property in Victoria, voted by mistake, 1864 / p. 169-70, 211
Women : St Paul cited on women’s right to speak in public / p. 171
Women : Henry James on the speech of American women / p. 251
Women : speech-making of, and femininity, in Australia / p. 251-63
Women : femininity and etiquette as factors, in speech-making / p. 260-2
Women : Heckling women speakers / p. 256
Women : as wives and mothers, restricted to home duties / p. 170, 171, 191-2, 269
Women : as moral leaders / p. 191-2
Women : And social reform / p. 328- 39
Women : university women graduates and social reform / p. 332-3
Women : as inspectors for neglected children / p. 316-7
Women : in the work force / p. 196-7, 268-72
Women : in factories, protection for women workers / p. 330
Women : in the Labor Party / p. 267-9
Women : and equal pay for equal work / p. 239, 267, 270, 272-4, 300-1
Women : women teachers and equal pay / p. 278-83
Women : had right to vote in Commonwealth elections / p. 185-6, 195, 201-2
Women : right to vote in other states and New Zealand / p. 185-6, 243
Women : as members of Parliament / p. 168, 171, 337, 340, 344-9, 354-62
Women : as public servants / p. 337, 342
Women : right to sit in Parliament in Victoria for first time / p. 165, 198
Women : women’s rights movement in US / p. 218, 224
Women : second wave women’s movement, in Australia / p. 296-313, 340-1
Women : moves for political citizenship / p. 340-52
Women : women under-represented in law / p. 353
Women's suffrage, Queensland / p. 237-50
Women's suffrage, Queensland : compared with Victoria / p. 238, 240-3, 245-7
Women's suffrage, Queensland : legislative attempts for / p. 241
Women's suffrage, Queensland : debated in Parliament / p. 239-41
Women's suffrage, Queensland : petition to Parliament, 1894 / p. 240
Women's suffrage, Queensland : Franchise Bill passed by Parliament, 1905 / p. 245
Women's suffrage, Victoria / p. 165-83
Women's suffrage, Victoria : early moves for, in Victoria / p. 210-26
Women's suffrage, Victoria : and contest for seat of North Grant, 1856 / p. 214-5
Women's suffrage, Victoria : movement for, satirized in the theatre and press / p. 215-6
Women's suffrage, Victoria : advocates for, in 1850s / p. 215, 216
Women's suffrage, Victoria : legislative attempts for / p. 241
Women's suffrage, Victoria : campaign, compared with that in Queensland / p. 238, 240-3, 245-7
Women's suffrage, Victoria : debates on right to vote, in Victorian Parliament, 1865 / p. 169-70, 221
Women's suffrage, Victoria : conservative reaction to movement / p. 190-7, 241
Women's suffrage, Victoria : debates on, in Parliament, 1873 / p. 171-2
Women's suffrage, Victoria : debates on, in Parliament, 1894-95 / p. 191-4
Women's suffrage, Victoria : debates on in Parliament, 1900 / p. 192-4, 195
Women's suffrage, Victoria : nature of women involved / p. 189-90
Women's suffrage, Victoria : leaders of movement, 189-90 / p. 238
Women's suffrage, Victoria : MPs views of suffrage activists / p. 192-3
Women's suffrage, Victoria : radicalism of, feared / p. 193-4
Women's suffrage, Victoria : ‘Monster Petition’ for, 1891 / p. 172, 240, 280, 328
Women's suffrage, Victoria : treatment of women’s deputation on, 1898 / p. 173-4, 176
Women's suffrage, Victoria : international movements for / p. 234-5
Women's suffrage, Victoria : Woman Suffrage Bill, 1899, 1900 / p. 176, 178
Women's suffrage, Victoria : opposed by women’s groups / p. 178-9, 228
Women's suffrage, Victoria : petitions for / p. 178
Women's suffrage, Victoria : ‘Age’ started Women’s Suffrage Fund / p. 178
Women's suffrage, Victoria : Women’s `House of Assembly’ 1904 / p. 180
Women's suffrage, Victoria : National Council of Women of Victoria and / p. 224-35
Women's suffrage, Victoria : franchise could affect breweries, 1905 / p. 181, 194
Women's suffrage, Victoria : deputations to Premier Thomas Bent / p. 232-3
Women's suffrage, Victoria : Adult Suffrage Act, 1908, Victoria, allowed women to vote / p. 163-4, 183, 185, 198
Women's suffrage, Victoria : voted in 1911 election in Victoria / p. 197-8
Women's suffrage, Victoria : limited vote for Legislative Council / p. 198
Women's suffrage, Victoria : franchise excluded to Aboriginal women / p. 198-9
Women's suffrage, Victoria : women in deputation, 1898, from ‘Australasian’ (illustration) / p. 175, and cover
Women's suffrage, Victoria : leaflet, to men of Victoria, calling for women’s franchise (illustration) / p. 177
Women's suffrage, Victoria : cartoons on, from ‘Melbourne Punch’, February 1908 (illustration) / p. 181
Women's suffrage, Victoria : cartoon, ‘Melbourne Punch’, `Women’s rights’, a woman member of Parliament, 14 April 1887 (illustration) / p. 184
Women's suffrage, Victoria : Women’s Suffrage Executive committee 12 /12/1908 (illustration) / p. 279
Women's suffrage, Victoria : young women rejecting marriage offers in search of better prospects on the goldfields, by John Leech, 1853 (illustration) / p. 217
Women Lawyers Association : on under-representation of women in law / p. 353
Women’s Anti-Suffrage League, Victoria / p. 178-9, 192, 239
Women’s Christian Temperance Union / p. 240
Women’s Christian Temperance Union : women’s suffrage not important mission for / p. 226-7
Women’s Christian Temperance Union : members involved in suffrage movement / p. 189, 239
Women’s Christian Temperance Union : Elizabeth Brentnall, president in Queensland / p. 238-9
Women’s Christian Temperance Union : work for social reform / p. 328
Women’s Christian Temperance Union : advocating social purity / p. 285-6
Women’s Christian Temperance Union : lobbied for teaching temperance in schools / p. 286
Women’s Electoral Lobby / p. 168, 340-3, 349, 351
Women’s Electoral Lobby : techniques used / p. 341-2
Women’s Equal Franchise Association, Queensland, 1894 / p. 240
Women’s Federal Political Association, Victoria / p. 230, 232, 239, 267
Women’s Federal Political Association, Victoria : founded by Vida Goldstein, 190 / p. 227
Women’s Federal Political Association, Victoria : and `Women’s Parliament’, 1904 / p. 180, 182, 231, 239
‘Women’s Parliament’ / p. 180, 231
Women’s Peace Army : in Melbourne, 1915 / p. 287, 289, 301
Women’s Political Association / p. 277, 319
Women’s Political Association : Equal Pay Campaign Committee of / p. 280, 283-5
Women’s Political Association : and White Australia Policy, 1919 / p. 375
Women’s Post and Telegraph Association / p. 284
Women’s Progressive Leagues’ Union / p. 316
Women’s Rural Industries Co., Ltd. / p. 301
Women’s Social and Political Reform League / p. 190
Women’s Social Evil Convention, 1916 / p. 286-7
Women’s Trade Union Leagues, UK / p. 330
Women’s Unemployment Bureau, Melbourne : set up by Vida Goldstein, 1915 / p. 301
Women’s Work Exhibition, 1907 / p. 213, 233, 299-300
Wong, Penny, MHR / p. 377
Woods, John, MLA, Crowlands, Victoria : on right of women to vote, 1873 / p. 171
Working Women’s Political Organisation, Queensland / p. 240
World War I : schools provided comforts, raised patriotic funds / p. 287-9
Wright, Clare / p. 166, 382
Wynn, Sheila / p. 341
Wynne, Agar, MLC : received petitions from women for right to vote / p. 178
Young, Ellen, Ballarat, poet and activist / p. 212, 219
Young, Pam : wrote biography ‘Proud to be a Rebel’, on Emma Miller / p. 238
Young Women’s Christian Association / p. 333, 334-5, 337
Young Women’s Christian Association : Una Porter, world president / p. 335
Young Women’s Christian Association : and alliance with Asian women / p. 375
Zeal, Sir William Austin, MLC : received petitions from women for right to vote / p. 178
PublisherRoyal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV)
Publication Date2008
Publication PlaceMelbourne, Vic.
Named CollectionLibrary - Periodicals
Object TypePeriodical
Spine LabelREF 994.5 VIC
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