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==A==
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==B==
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* [[Edith Annesley Badham]] (1853–1920) headmistress
* [[Edith Annesley Badham]] (1853–1920) headmistress
* [[Editha Olga Bailey]] (1903–1980) community worker
* [[Editha Olga Bailey]] (1903–1980) community worker
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* [[Ada Winifred Weekes Baker]] (1866–1949) teacher of singing
* [[Ada Winifred Weekes Baker]] (1866–1949) teacher of singing
* [[Kate Baker|Catherine (Kate) Baker]] (1861–1953) teacher
* [[Kate Baker|Catherine (Kate) Baker]] (1861–1953) teacher
* [[Elizabeth Anstice (Bessie) Baker]] (1849–1914) intellectual and social activist
* [[Bessie Anstice Baker|Elizabeth Anstice (Bessie) Baker]] (1849–1914) intellectual and social activist
* [[Effie Baker]] (1880–1968) photographer and Bahá'í
* [[Effie Baker]] (1880–1968) photographer and Bahá'í
* [[Mabel Jewell Baker]] (1885–1967) headmistress
* [[Mabel Jewell Baker]] (1885–1967) headmistress
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* [[Doris Anne Beeston]] (1897–1940) kindergarten teacher
* [[Doris Anne Beeston]] (1897–1940) kindergarten teacher
* [[Lucy Beeton]] (1829–1886) Aboriginal teacher and businesswoman
* [[Lucy Beeton]] (1829–1886) Aboriginal teacher and businesswoman
* [[Barbara Bell]] (1870–1957) Catholic educationist
* [[Barbara Bell (educationalist)|Barbara Bell]] (1870–1957) Catholic educationist
* [[Jane Bell (matron)|Jane Bell]] (1873–1959) hospital matron
* [[Jane Bell (nurse)|Jane Bell]] (1873–1959) hospital matron
* [[Mary Teston Luis Bell]], (1903–1979) air force officer
* [[Mary Teston Luis Bell]], (1903–1979) air force officer
* [[Agnes Mary Matilda Benham]] (1850–1932) socialist and advocate of sex reform
* [[Agnes Mary Matilda Benham]] (1850–1932) socialist and advocate of sex reform
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* [[Rosamund Agnes Benham]] (1874–1932)
* [[Rosamund Agnes Benham]] (1874–1932)
* [[Agnes Jessie Bennett|Agnes Jessie (Addie) Bennett]] (1880–1969) community worker
* [[Agnes Jessie Bennett|Agnes Jessie (Addie) Bennett]] (1880–1969) community worker
* [[Emily Bennett]] (1871–1941) feminist and political organiser
* [[Emily Bennett (feminist)|Emily Bennett]] (1871–1941) feminist and political organiser
* [[Mary Montgomerie Bennett]] (1881–1961) teacher and advocate of Aboriginal rights
* [[Mary Montgomerie Bennett]] (1881–1961) teacher and advocate of Aboriginal rights
* [[Portia Mary Bennett]] (1898–1989) artist
* [[Portia Mary Bennett]] (1898–1989) artist
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* [[Zoe Emma Bertles]] (1880–1975) librarian
* [[Zoe Emma Bertles]] (1880–1975) librarian
* [[Amy Jane Best]] (1844–1932) schoolmistress
* [[Amy Jane Best]] (1844–1932) schoolmistress
* [[Kathleen Annie Louise Best]] (1910–1957) nurse and army officer
* [[Kathleen Best|Kathleen Annie Louise Best]] (1910–1957) nurse and army officer
* [[Marion Hall Best]] (1905–1988) interior designer
* [[Marion Hall Best]] (1905–1988) interior designer
* [[Edith Bethel]] (1871–1929) political organizer
* [[Edith Bethel]] (1871–1929) political organizer
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* [[Ruby Willmet Board]] (1880–1963) voluntary welfare worker
* [[Ruby Willmet Board]] (1880–1963) voluntary welfare worker
* [[Irene Bolger]], trade unionist
* [[Irene Bolger]], trade unionist
* [[Ann Fraser Bon]] (1838–1936) philanthropist
* [[Anne Fraser Bon|Ann Fraser Bon]] (1838–1936) philanthropist
* [[Kath Bonnin|Kathleen Patricia (Kath) Bonnin]] (1911–1985) army nurse
* [[Kath Bonnin|Kathleen Patricia (Kath) Bonnin]] (1911–1985) army nurse
* [[Angela Elizabeth Josephine Booth]] (1869–1954) eugenicist
* [[Angela Elizabeth Josephine Booth]] (1869–1954) eugenicist
* [[Anna Booth]], trade unionist
* [[Anna Booth]], trade unionist
* [[Doris Regina Booth]] (1895–1970) nursing volunteer and goldminer
* [[Doris Booth|Doris Regina Booth]] (1895–1970) nursing volunteer and goldminer
* [[Mary Booth (physician)|Mary Booth]] (1869–1956) physician and welfare worker
* [[Mary Booth (physician)|Mary Booth]] (1869–1956) physician and welfare worker
* Lady [[Constance Jean Bonython]] (redirect to dude) (1891–1977) charity worker
* Lady [[Constance Jean Bonython]] (redirect to dude) (1891–1977) charity worker
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* [[Sarah Octavia Brennan]] (1867–1928) teacher and nun
* [[Sarah Octavia Brennan]] (1867–1928) teacher and nun
* [[Sarah Agnes Angus Brewster]] (1874–1957) headmistress and naturalist
* [[Sarah Agnes Angus Brewster]] (1874–1957) headmistress and naturalist
* [[Hilda Maggie Bridges]], (1881–1971) novelist
* [[Hilda Bridges|Hilda Maggie Bridges]], (1881–1971) novelist
* [[Shirley Margaret Brifman]], (1935–1972) prostitute
* [[Shirley Margaret Brifman]], (1935–1972) prostitute
* [[Louisa Briggs]] (1836–1925) Aboriginal leader, dormitory matron and nurse
* [[Louisa Briggs]] (1836–1925) Aboriginal leader, dormitory matron and nurse
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* [[Florence Griffiths Buchanan]] (1861–1913) missionary and teacher
* [[Florence Griffiths Buchanan]] (1861–1913) missionary and teacher
* [[Gwynneth Vaughan Buchanan]] (1886–1945) zoologist
* [[Gwynneth Vaughan Buchanan]] (1886–1945) zoologist
* [[Vera Winifred Buck]] (1903–1986) composer and pianist
* [[Vera Buck|Vera Winifred Buck]] (1903–1986) composer and pianist
* [[Emily Hemans Bulcock]] (1877–1969) poet and journalist
* [[Emily Hemans Bulcock]] (1877–1969) poet and journalist
* [[Lilian Ethel Bullen]] (1894–1965) circus proprietor
* [[Lilian Ethel Bullen]] (1894–1965) circus proprietor
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* [[Kate Burrow|Kathleen Mary (Kate) Burrow]] (1899–1987) educator and community leader
* [[Kate Burrow|Kathleen Mary (Kate) Burrow]] (1899–1987) educator and community leader
* [[Winifred Charlotte Hillier Crosse Burston]] (1889–1976) pianist
* [[Winifred Charlotte Hillier Crosse Burston]] (1889–1976) pianist
* Dame [[Rita Mary Buxton]] (1896–1982) community worker
* Dame [[Rita Buxton|Rita Mary Buxton]] (1896–1982) community worker
* [[Ethel Byrne (physician)|Ethel Byrne]] (1895–1957) physician and pathologist
* [[Ethel Byrne (physician)|Ethel Byrne]] (1895–1957) physician and pathologist
* [[Lorna Byrne (broadcaster)|Lorna Byrne]] (1897–1989) agriculture extension officer and broadcaster
* [[Lorna Byrne (broadcaster)|Lorna Byrne]] (1897–1989) agriculture extension officer and broadcaster
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* [[Lucy Meredith Bryce]] (1897-1968) haematologist
* [[Lucy Meredith Bryce]] (1897-1968) haematologist
* [[Leonie Byrnes|Victoria Leonie (Pat) Byrnes]], (1888–1964) school inspector
* [[Leonie Byrnes|Victoria Leonie (Pat) Byrnes]], (1888–1964) school inspector
* [[Vera Winifred Buck]] (1903-1986) composer and pianist
* [[Marie Beuzeville Byles]] (1900-1979) solicitor and conservationist
* [[Marie Beuzeville Byles]] (1900-1979) solicitor and conservationist


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* [[Ada Cambridge]] (1844-1926) writer
* [[Ada Cambridge]] (1844-1926) writer
* [[Wendy Caird]] trade unionist
* [[Wendy Caird]] trade unionist
* [[Emma Jane Callaghan]] (1884–1979) Aboriginal nurse and midwife
* [[Emma Callaghan|Emma Jane Callaghan]] (1884–1979) Aboriginal nurse and midwife
* [[Eileen Callanan|Ellen (Eileen) Callanan]] (1880–1947) religious Sister and educator
* [[Eileen Callanan|Ellen (Eileen) Callanan]] (1880–1947) religious Sister and educator
* [[Bessy Cameron|Elizabeth (Bessy) Cameron]] (1851–1895) Aboriginal teacher
* [[Bessy Cameron|Elizabeth (Bessy) Cameron]] (1851–1895) Aboriginal teacher
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* [[Clare Josephine Cascarret]] (1902–1977) city councillor
* [[Clare Josephine Cascarret]] (1902–1977) city councillor
* [[Deirdre Cash]] (1924-1963) novelist
* [[Deirdre Cash]] (1924-1963) novelist
* [[Alice Alanna Cashin]] (1870–1939) army nurse
* [[Alice Cashin|Alice Alanna Cashin]] (1870–1939) army nurse
* [[Mel Cashman|Ellen Imelda (Mel) Cashman]] (1891–1983) union organiser and arbitration inspector
* [[Mel Cashman|Ellen Imelda (Mel) Cashman]] (1891–1983) union organiser and arbitration inspector
* [[Margaret Catchpole]] (1762-1819) convict and pioneer
* [[Margaret Catchpole]] (1762-1819) convict and pioneer
* [[Mary Fanny Cathcart]] (1833–1880) actress
* [[Mary Fanny Cathcart]] (1833–1880) actress
* [[Dorothy Marguerite Catts]] (1896–1961) businesswoman and novelist
* [[Dorothy M. Catts|Dorothy Marguerite Catts]] (1896–1961) businesswoman and novelist
* [[Dorothy Gwendolen Cawood]] (1884–1962) nurse
* [[Dorothy Gwendolen Cawood]] (1884–1962) nurse
* [[Minnie Elizabeth Cawthorn]] (1898–1966) headmistress and aviatrix
* [[Minnie Elizabeth Cawthorn]] (1898–1966) headmistress and aviatrix
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* [[Phoebe Chapple]] (1879–1967) medical practitioner
* [[Phoebe Chapple]] (1879–1967) medical practitioner
* [[Ethel Jean Sophia Charlton]] (1898–1930) novelist
* [[Ethel Jean Sophia Charlton]] (1898–1930) novelist
* [[Muriel Jean Eliot Chase]] (1880–1936) journalist and philanthropist
* [[Muriel Chase|Muriel Jean Eliot Chase]] (1880–1936) journalist and philanthropist
* [[Florence Chatfield]] (1867–1949) nurse
* [[Florence Chatfield]] (1867–1949) nurse
* Dame [[Alice Isabel Chisholm]] (1856-1954) organizer and superintendent of soldiers' canteens
* Dame [[Alice Isabel Chisholm]] (1856-1954) organizer and superintendent of soldiers' canteens
* [[Margaret Sheila Chisholm]] (1895–1969) high society beauty
* [[Sheila Chisholm|Margaret Sheila Chisholm]] (1895–1969) high society beauty
* [[Connie Christie|Constance Mary Charlotte (Connie) Christie]] (1908–1989) writer and illustrator of children's books, designer and photographer
* [[Connie Christie|Constance Mary Charlotte (Connie) Christie]] (1908–1989) writer and illustrator of children's books, designer and photographer
* [[Constance Christie|Constance Mary Charlotte (Connie) Christie]] (1908-1989) writer and illustrator of children's books, designer and photographer
* [[Ann Rachel Church]] (1925–1975) set and costume designer
* [[Ann Rachel Church]] (1925–1975) set and costume designer
* [[Caroline Emily Clark]] (1825-1911) philanthropist and reformer
* [[Caroline Emily Clark]] (1825-1911) philanthropist and reformer
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* [[Elsie Marion Cornish]] (1870–1946) landscape gardener
* [[Elsie Marion Cornish]] (1870–1946) landscape gardener
* [[Sophia Corrie]] (1832–1913) farmer, orchardist and writer
* [[Sophia Corrie]] (1832–1913) farmer, orchardist and writer
* Dame [[Gertrude Ann Cosgrove]] (1882–1962) community worker
* Dame [[Gertrude Cosgrove|Gertrude Ann Cosgrove]] (1882–1962) community worker
* [[Ida Dorothy Ottley Cottrell]] (1902–1957) writer
* [[Dorothy Cottrell|Ida Dorothy Ottley Cottrell]] (1902–1957) writer
* Dame [[Elizabeth May Ramsay Couchman]] (1876–1982) political organiser and activist
* Dame [[Elizabeth May Ramsay Couchman]] (1876–1982) political organiser and activist
* [[Emily Coungeau]] (1860–1936) poet
* [[Emily Coungeau]] (1860–1936) poet
* [[Robina Fordyce Cowper]] (1866–1948) church worker and women’s rights advocate
* [[Robina Fordyce Cowper]] (1866–1948) church worker and women’s rights advocate
* [[Diana Craig]] (1912–1992) orthoptist
* [[Diana Craig]] (1912–1992) orthoptist
* [[Elinor Frances Craig]] (1888–1969) headmistress
* [[Frances Craig|Elinor Frances Craig]] (1888–1969) headmistress
* [[Frances Eileen Craig]] (1896–1974) community worker
* [[Frances Eileen Craig]] (1896–1974) community worker
* [[Sybil Mary Frances Craig]] (1901–1989) artist
* [[Sybil Mary Frances Craig]] (1901–1989) artist
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* [[Ma Dalley|Marie (Ma) Dalley]] (1880–1965) scrap-metal merchant and mayor
* [[Ma Dalley|Marie (Ma) Dalley]] (1880–1965) scrap-metal merchant and mayor
* [[Dolly Dalrymple]] (1808–1864) Aboriginal matriarch
* [[Dolly Dalrymple]] (1808–1864) Aboriginal matriarch
* [[Mary Berchmans Daly|Mother Mary Berchmans (Anne) Daly]] (1860–1924) founder of hospitals
* [[Anne Daly|Mother Mary Berchmans (Anne) Daly]] (1860–1924) founder of hospitals
* [[Jean Mary Daly]] (1897–1986) women’s rights activist
* [[Jean Mary Daly]] (1897–1986) women’s rights activist
* Dame [[May Daly|Mary Dora (May) Daly]] (1896–1983) charity worker
* Dame [[Mary Daly (Australian writer)|Mary Dora (May) Daly]] (1896–1983) charity worker
* [[Phyllis May Danaher]] (1908–1991) ballet teacher and examiner
* [[Phyllis Danaher|Phyllis May Danaher]] (1908–1991) ballet teacher and examiner
* [[Anne Dangar]] (1885–1951) painter and potter
* [[Anne Dangar]] (1885–1951) painter and potter
* [[Beatrice Dean Darbyshire]] (1901–1988) artist
* [[Beatrice Darbyshire|Beatrice Dean Darbyshire]] (1901–1988) artist
* [[Constance Muriel Davey]] (1882–1963) psychologist
* [[Constance Muriel Davey]] (1882–1963) psychologist
* [[Cara David|Caroline Martha (Cara) David]] (1856–1951) community worker
* [[Cara David|Caroline Martha (Cara) David]] (1856–1951) community worker
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* [[Stella Marguerite Davies]] (1885–1965) hospital almoner
* [[Stella Marguerite Davies]] (1885–1965) hospital almoner
* [[Ruby Claudia Davy]] (1883–1949) musician
* [[Ruby Claudia Davy]] (1883–1949) musician
* [[Annie Maria Dawbin]] (1816–1905) pioneer and diarist
* [[Anna Dawbin|Annie Maria Dawbin]] (1816–1905) pioneer and diarist
* [[Clare Deacon]] (1891–1952) nurse
* [[Clare Deacon]] (1891–1952) nurse
* [[Maude Kathleen Deasey]] (1909–1968) teacher, army officer and administrator
* [[Maude Kathleen Deasey]] (1909–1968) teacher, army officer and administrator
* [[Hazel Estelle De Berg]] (1913–1984) oral history pioneer
* [[Hazel de Berg|Hazel Estelle De Berg]] (1913–1984) oral history pioneer
* [[Mary Clementina De Garis]] (1881–1963) obstetrician
* [[Mary Clementina De Garis]] (1881–1963) obstetrician
* [[Lavinia Florence de Loitte]] (1881–1962) actress and singer
* [[Lavinia Florence de Loitte]] (1881–1962) actress and singer
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* [[Anna Maria Desmond]] (1839–1921) nun and teacher
* [[Anna Maria Desmond]] (1839–1921) nun and teacher
* [[Nancy Nugent Dexter]] (1923–1983) journalist
* [[Nancy Nugent Dexter]] (1923–1983) journalist
* [[Robin Elizabeth Dicks]] (1940–1975) nurse and aviatrix
* [[Robin Miller (nurse)|Robin Elizabeth Dicks]] (1940–1975) nurse and aviatrix
* [[Lorna Dixon]] (1917–1976) Aboriginal linguist and cultural preserver
* [[Lorna Dixon]] (1917–1976) Aboriginal linguist and cultural preserver
* [[Emma Elizabeth Dixson]] (1844–1922) charity worker
* [[Emma Elizabeth Dixson]] (1844–1922) charity worker
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* [[Nona Dumolo]] (1877–1966) headmistress
* [[Nona Dumolo]] (1877–1966) headmistress
* [[Annie Jane Duncan]] (1858–1943) factory inspector
* [[Annie Jane Duncan]] (1858–1943) factory inspector
* [[Alice Monkton Duncan-Kemp]], 91901–1988) author
* [[Alice Duncan-Kemp|Alice Monkton Duncan-Kemp]], (1901–1988) author
* [[Dorothy Harriette Dunckley]] (1890–1972) actress and make-up artist
* [[Dorothy Dunckley|Dorothy Harriette Dunckley]] (1890–1972) actress and make-up artist
* [[Mary Elizabeth Duncombe]] (1899–1980) Sister of Mercy
* [[Mary Elizabeth Duncombe]] (1899–1980) Sister of Mercy
* [[Eliza Hamilton Dunlop]] (1796–1880) lyric writer and student of the Aboriginals
* [[Eliza Hamilton Dunlop]] (1796–1880) lyric writer and student of the Aboriginals
* [[Emily Dutton]] (1884–1962) musician, artist and Red Cross worker
* [[Emily Dutton]] (1884–1962) musician, artist and Red Cross worker
* [[Ding Dyason|Diana Joan (Ding) Dyason]] (1919–1989) university lecturer and historian of medicine
* [[Ding Dyason|Diana Joan (Ding) Dyason]] (1919–1989) university lecturer and historian of medicine
* [[Louise Berta Dynon]], (1884–1962) patron of the arts and music publisher
* [[Louise Hanson-Dyer|Louise Berta Dyer]], (1884–1962) patron of the arts and music publisher
* [[Moira Lenore Dynon]] (1920–1976) welfare worker and scientist
* [[Moya Dyring]], (1909–1967) artist
* [[Moya Dyring]], (1909–1967) artist
* [[Jean Daley|Jane (Jean) Daley]] (1881–1948) political organizer
* [[Jean Daley|Jane (Jean) Daley]] (1881–1948) political organizer
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* [[Catherine Beatrice (Caddie) Edmonds]] (1900–1960) barmaid
* [[Catherine Beatrice (Caddie) Edmonds]] (1900–1960) barmaid
* [[Rosina Edmunds|Rosina Mary Edmunds]] (1900–1956) architect and town planner
* [[Rosina Edmunds|Rosina Mary Edmunds]] (1900–1956) architect and town planner
* [[Rose Edouin]] (1844–1925)
* [[Rose Edouin]] (1844–1925) – redirect to husband
* [[Agnes Edwards (craftworker)|Agnes Edwards]] (1873–1928) Aboriginal craftworker
* [[Agnes Edwards (craftworker)|Agnes Edwards]] (1873–1928) Aboriginal craftworker
* [[Marion (Bill) Edwards]] (1874–1956) transsexual barman, pony trainer and bookmaker
* [[Marion (Bill) Edwards]] (1874–1956) transsexual barman, pony trainer and bookmaker
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* [[Mary Alice Evatt]] (1898–1973) art patron
* [[Mary Alice Evatt]] (1898–1973) art patron
* [[Gladys Gordon Everett]] (1888–1971) headmistress
* [[Gladys Gordon Everett]] (1888–1971) headmistress
* [[Minnie Rebecca Everett]] (1874–1956) dancer and producer
* [[Minnie Everett|Minnie Rebecca Everett]] (1874–1956) dancer and producer
* [[Florence Maude Ewart]] (1864–1949) musician
* [[Florence Maude Ewart]] (1864–1949) musician
* [[Joyce Vera Mary Ewart]] (1916–1964) artist and teacher
* [[Joyce Vera Mary Ewart]] (1916–1964) artist and teacher
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* [[Irene Florence Fairbairn]], (1899–1974) Girl Guide commissioner
* [[Irene Fairbairn|Irene Florence Fairbairn]], (1899–1974) Girl Guide commissioner
* [[Mary Elizabeth Fairfax]] (1858–1945) philanthropist and women's leader
* [[Mary Elizabeth Fairfax]] (1858–1945) philanthropist and women's leader (redirect to diff person)
* [[Ruth Beatrice Fairfax]] (1878–1948) a founder of the Country Women's Association
* [[Ruth Beatrice Fairfax]] (1878–1948) a founder of the Country Women's Association
* [[Eugenia Falleni]] (1875–1938) convicted murderer
* [[Eugenia Falleni]] (1875–1938) convicted murderer
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* [[Minnie Felstead]] trade unionist
* [[Minnie Felstead]] trade unionist
* [[Mary Jane Fennescey]] (1878–1946) church benefactor
* [[Mary Jane Fennescey]] (1878–1946) church benefactor
* [[Esmé (Ezzie) Fenston]] (1908–1972) journalist
* [[Esmé Fenston|Esmé (Ezzie) Fenston]] (1908–1972) journalist
* [[Jean Elsie Ferguson]] (1909–1979) hospital matron
* [[Jean Elsie Ferguson]] (1909–1979) hospital matron
* [[Maria Teresa Ferrari (artist)]] (1884–1969) artist
* [[Maria Teresa Ferrari (artist)]] (1884–1969) artist
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* [[Una Lucy Fielding]] (1888–1969) neuroanatomist
* [[Una Lucy Fielding]] (1888–1969) neuroanatomist
* [[Reta Mildred Findlay]] (1893–1954) businesswoman
* [[Reta Mildred Findlay]] (1893–1954) businesswoman
* [[Esme Mary Sorrett (Molly) Fink]] (1894–1967) rani of Pudukota (Pudukkottai)
* [[Molly Fink|Esme Mary Sorrett (Molly) Fink]] (1894–1967) rani of Pudukota (Pudukkottai)
* [[Miriam (Mina) Fink]] (1913–1990) Jewish community leader
* [[Miriam Fink|Miriam (Mina) Fink]] (1913–1990) Jewish community leader
* [[Mary McKenzie Finlay]] (1870–1923) matron
* [[Mary McKenzie Finlay]] (1870–1923) matron
* [[Dorothy Mary Kell (Mollie) Finnis]] (1903–1970) physiotherapist
* [[Dorothy Mary Kell (Mollie) Finnis]] (1903–1970) physiotherapist
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* [[Aileen Fitzpatrick]] (1897–1974) community worker, teacher and social work educator
* [[Aileen Fitzpatrick]] (1897–1974) community worker, teacher and social work educator
* [[Kathleen Fitzpatrick (Australian academic)]] (1905–1990) historian
* [[Kathleen Fitzpatrick (Australian academic)]] (1905–1990) historian
* [[Rosa Catherine Fiveash]] (1854–1938) botanical artist
* [[Rosa Fiveash|Rosa Catherine Fiveash]] (1854–1938) botanical artist
* [[Jane Ada Fletcher]] (1870–1956) teacher, ornithologist and author
* [[Jane Ada Fletcher]] (1870–1956) teacher, ornithologist and author
* [[Mary (Isabel) Flinn]] (1894–1959) teacher and housewife
* [[Mary (Isabel) Flinn]] (1894–1959) teacher and housewife
* [[Sheila Mary Florance]] (1916–1991) actor
* [[Sheila Mary Florance]] (1916–1991) actor
* [[Mary Ethel Hayter Florey]] (1900–1966) medical historian
* [[Mary Ethel Florey|Mary Ethel Hayter Florey]] (1900–1966) medical historian
* [[Patricia Mary Bryson Flower]] (1914–1977) crime novelist and television playwright
* [[Patricia Mary Bryson Flower]] (1914–1977) crime novelist and television playwright
* [[Sara Flower]] (1823–1865) opera singer and teacher of singing
* [[Sara Flower]] (1823–1865) opera singer and teacher of singing
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* [[Catherine Ellen Forbes]] (1874–1946) religious sister and educationist
* [[Catherine Ellen Forbes]] (1874–1946) religious sister and educationist
* [[Florrie Forde]] (1875–1940) music hall artist
* [[Florrie Forde]] (1875–1940) music hall artist
* [[Eliza Forlong]] (1784–1859) pastoralist
* [[Eliza Forlonge]] (1784–1859) pastoralist
* [[Mabel Forrest]] (1872–1935) writer
* [[Mabel Forrest]] (1872–1935) writer
* [[Ida Muriel Forsyth]] (1884–1953) nurse and community worker
* [[Ida Muriel Forsyth]] (1884–1953) nurse and community worker
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* [[Rubina Hope Gainfort]] (Ruby) (1890–1985) headmistress
* [[Rubina Hope Gainfort]] (Ruby) (1890–1985) headmistress
* [[Marie Galway|Marie Carola Franciska Roselyne Galway]] (1876–1963) charity and civic worker, and governor's wife
* [[Marie Galway|Marie Carola Franciska Roselyne Galway]] (1876–1963) charity and civic worker, and governor's wife
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* [[Minnie May Gates]] (1878–1966) community worker and women's leader
* [[Minnie May Gates]] (1878–1966) community worker and women's leader
* [[Mary Eliza Bakewell Gaunt]] (1861–1942) novelist and traveller
* [[Mary Eliza Bakewell Gaunt]] (1861–1942) novelist and traveller
* [[Portia Swanston Geach]] (1873–1959) artist and feminist
* [[Portia Geach]] (1873–1959) artist and feminist
* [[Margaret Gee]], journalist
* [[Margaret Gee]], journalist
* [[Heather Doris Gell]] (1896–1988) kindergarten teacher, eurhythmics pioneer and broadcaster
* [[Heather Doris Gell]] (1896–1988) kindergarten teacher, eurhythmics pioneer and broadcaster
* [[Dorothy Edna Genders]] (1892–1978) Anglican deaconess
* [[Dorothy Edna Genders]] (1892–1978) Anglican deaconess
* [[Doris May Gentile]] (1894–1972) writer
* [[Doris Gentile|Doris May Gentile]] (1894–1972) writer
* [[Madeline Rees George]] (1851–1931) headmistress
* [[Madeline Rees George]] (1851–1931) headmistress
* [[Clara Lazar Geroe]] (1900–1980) psychiatrist
* [[Clara Lazar Geroe]] (1900–1980) psychiatrist
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* [[Anne Syrett Green]] (1858–1936) welfare worker and evangelist
* [[Anne Syrett Green]] (1858–1936) welfare worker and evangelist
* [[Dorothy Green (writer)]] (1915–1991) poet, literary critic, academic and peace activist
* [[Dorothy Green (writer)]] (1915–1991) poet, literary critic, academic and peace activist
* [[Anne Greene (missionary)|Anne Green]] (1884–1965) missionary and nurse
* [[Mary Gertrude|Anne Green]] (1884–1965) missionary and nurse
* [[Florence Emily Green]] (1862–1926) headmistress
* [[Florence Emily Green]] (1862–1926) headmistress
* [[Eleanor Constance Greenham]] (Ella) (1874–1957) medical practitioner
* [[Eleanor Constance Greenham]] (Ella) (1874–1957) medical practitioner
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==H==
==H==
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* [[Deborah Vernon Hackett]] (1887–1965) mining company director and welfare worker
* [[Deborah Vernon Hackett]] (1887–1965) mining company director and welfare worker
* [[Patricia Hackett]] (1908–1963) theatrical producer, actress and lawyer
* [[Patricia Hackett]] (1908–1963) theatrical producer, actress and lawyer
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* [[Eileen Mary Healy]] (1888–1966) Sister of Mercy
* [[Eileen Mary Healy]] (1888–1966) Sister of Mercy
* [[Gertrude Healy]] (1894–1984) musician and Sister of Mercy
* [[Gertrude Healy]] (1894–1984) musician and Sister of Mercy
* [[Mary Healy (hospital administrator)]] (1865–1952) Sister of Charity and hospital administrator
* [[Mary Healy (Mother Gertrude)|Mary Healy]] (1865–1952) Sister of Charity and hospital administrator
* [[Mary Estelle Healy]] (Molly) (1915–1971) charity worker and socialite
* [[Mary Estelle Healy]] (Molly) (1915–1971) charity worker and socialite
* [[Mary Gabrielle Healy]] (1908–1980) Catholic nun, musician and liturgist
* [[Mary Gabrielle Healy]] (1908–1980) Catholic nun, musician and liturgist
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==J==
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* [[Beryl Elaine Jacka]] (1913–1989) administrator
* [[Beryl Elaine Jacka]] (1913–1989) administrator
* [[Alice Mabel Jackson]] (1887–1974) journalist and editor
* [[Alice Mabel Jackson]] (1887–1974) journalist and editor
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* [[Margaret Lilian Jeffrey]] (1896–1977) policewoman
* [[Margaret Lilian Jeffrey]] (1896–1977) policewoman
* [[Maud Evelyn Jeffries]] (1869–1946) actress
* [[Maud Evelyn Jeffries]] (1869–1946) actress
* [[Dorothy Hetty Fosbury (Andrea) Jenner]] (1891–1985) actress, journalist and radio broadcaster
* [[Dorothy Gordon (Australian actress)|Dorothy Hetty Fosbury (Andrea) Jenner]] (1891–1985) actress, journalist and radio broadcaster
* [[Elizabeth Esther Helen Jennings]] (1864–1920) actress
* [[Elizabeth Esther Helen Jennings]] (1864–1920) actress
* [[Sarah Ann Jenyns]] (1865–1952) surgical instrument maker and corset manufacturer
* [[Sarah Ann Jenyns]] (1865–1952) surgical instrument maker and corset manufacturer
* [[Carol Joyce Jerrems]] (1949–1980) photographer
* [[Carol Joyce Jerrems]] (1949–1980) photographer
* [[Nancy Jobson]] (1880–1964) headmistress
* [[Nancy Jobson]] (1880–1964) headmistress
* [[Sandra Jobson]], journalist
* [[Sandra Jobson]], journalist ??? who?
* [[Cecilia Annie John]] (1877–1955) singer, feminist and pacifist
* [[Cecilia Annie John]] (1877–1955) singer, feminist and pacifist
* [[Florence Ethel Johnson]] (1884–1934) feminist and educationist
* [[Florence Ethel Johnson]] (1884–1934) feminist and educationist
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* [[Margaret Jones (journalist)|Margaret Jones]], journalist
* [[Margaret Jones (journalist)|Margaret Jones]], journalist
* [[Nina Eva Vida Jones]] (1882–1966) racing motorist
* [[Nina Eva Vida Jones]] (1882–1966) racing motorist
* [[Phyllis Mander Jones]] (1896–1984) librarian and archivist
* [[Phyllis Mander-Jones]] (1896–1984) librarian and archivist
* [[Ellen Violet (Vi) Jordan]] (1913–1982) politician
* [[Ellen Violet (Vi) Jordan]] (1913–1982) politician
* [[Enid Joske]] (1890–1973) college principal
* [[Enid Joske]] (1890–1973) college principal
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* [[Katherine Kirkland]] (1808–1892) memoirist
* [[Katherine Kirkland]] (1808–1892) memoirist
* [[Maria Elizabeth Kirk]] (1855–1928) temperance advocate and social reformer
* [[Maria Elizabeth Kirk]] (1855–1928) temperance advocate and social reformer
* [[Mary Kirkpatrick]] (1863–1943) midwife
* [[Mary Kirkpatrick (nurse)|Mary Kirkpatrick]] (1863–1943) midwife
* [[Hélène Kirsova]] (1910–1962) prima ballerina and choreographer
* [[Hélène Kirsova]] (1910–1962) prima ballerina and choreographer
* [[Frances Lydia Knorr]] (Minnie) (1867–1894) baby-farmer
* [[Frances Lydia Knorr]] (Minnie) (1867–1894) baby-farmer
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* [[Charlotte Mary Clarina (Lottie) Leal]] (1881–1961) community worker
* [[Charlotte Mary Clarina (Lottie) Leal]] (1881–1961) community worker
* [[Hattie Martha Leckie]] (1886–1965) journalist
* [[Hattie Martha Leckie]] (1886–1965) journalist
* [[Betsy (Bessie) Lee]] (1860–1950) temperance evangelist
* [[Bessie Lee Cowie|Betsy (Bessie) Lee]] (1860–1950) temperance evangelist
* [[Nancy Lorna Leebold]] (1915–1982) pilot and flying instructor
* [[Nancy Lorna Leebold]] (1915–1982) pilot and flying instructor
* [[Mary Agnes Leehy]] (1873–1960) Sister of St Joseph
* [[Mary Agnes Leehy]] (1873–1960) Sister of St Joseph
* [[Ida Lee]] (1865–1943) historical geographer
* [[Ida Lee]] (1865–1943) historical geographer
* [[Jean Lee (murderer)|Jean Lee]] (1919–1951) murderer
* [[Jean Lee (murderer)|Jean Lee]] (1919–1951) murderer
* [[Margaret Stella (Meg) Lee]] (1923–1987) actress
* [[Margo Lee|Margaret Stella (Meg) Lee]] (1923–1987) actress
* [[Mary Lee (suffragette)|Mary Lee]] (1821–1909) suffragist
* [[Mary Lee (suffragette)|Mary Lee]] (1821–1909) suffragist
* [[Ida Emily Leeson]] (1885–1964) librarian
* [[Ida Emily Leeson]] (1885–1964) librarian
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* [[Mildred Esther Lovett]] (1880–1955) artist
* [[Mildred Esther Lovett]] (1880–1955) artist
* [[Mary Ann Lucas]] (1826–1900) community worker and temperance advocate
* [[Mary Ann Lucas]] (1826–1900) community worker and temperance advocate
* [[Ruth Lucas]] (1859–1953)
* [[Ruth Lucas]] (1859–1953) - joint article with husband
* [[Lauretta Caroline Maria Luffman]] (1846–1929) writer and women's activist
* [[Lauretta Caroline Maria Luffman]] (1846–1929) writer and women's activist
* [[Dora Mary Lush]] (1910–1943) bacteriologist
* [[Dora Mary Lush]] (1910–1943) bacteriologist
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==M==
==M==
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* [[Elizabeth Macarthur]] (1766–1850) grazier
* [[Elizabeth Macarthur]] (1766–1850) grazier
* [[Rosa Sibella Macarthur Onslow]] (1871–1943) charity and church worker
* [[Rosa Sibella Macarthur Onslow]] (1871–1943) charity and church worker
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* [[Olga Masters]] (1919–1986) author and journalist
* [[Olga Masters]] (1919–1986) author and journalist
* [[Janet Elizabeth Mathews]] (1914–1992) music teacher and recorder of Indigenous culture
* [[Janet Elizabeth Mathews]] (1914–1992) music teacher and recorder of Indigenous culture
* [[Julia Mathews]] (1842–1876) actress
* [[Julia Matthews]] (1842–1876) actress
* [[Marianne Helene Sara Mathy]] (1890–1978) teacher of singing
* [[Marianne Helene Sara Mathy]] (1890–1978) teacher of singing
* [[Muriel Lilah Matters]] (1877–1969) suffragist
* [[Muriel Lilah Matters]] (1877–1969) suffragist
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* [[Cecily Maude O'Connell]] (1884–1965) trade unionist and religious Sister
* [[Cecily Maude O'Connell]] (1884–1965) trade unionist and religious Sister
* [[Kathleen Laetitia O'Connor]] (1876–1968) artist
* [[Kathleen Laetitia O'Connor]] (1876–1968) artist
* [[Mary Alphonsus O'Doherty|Ellen O'Doherty (Sister Mary Alphonsus)]] (1894–1983) Sister of Charity and hospital administrator
* [[Ellen O'Doherty]] (Sister Mary Alphonsus) (1894–1983) Sister of Charity and hospital administrator
* [[Janette Hannum Octoman]] (1879–1971) community worker
* [[Janette Hannum Octoman]] (1879–1971) community worker
* [[Doris Lyne Officer]] (1898–1967) medical practitioner
* [[Doris Lyne Officer]] (1898–1967) medical practitioner
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* [[Edith Charlotte Onians]] (1866–1955) voluntary welfare worker
* [[Edith Charlotte Onians]] (1866–1955) voluntary welfare worker
* [[Margaret Oppen]] (1890–1975) artist and embroiderer
* [[Margaret Oppen]] (1890–1975) artist and embroiderer
* [[Elizabeth Orr|Elizabeth (Lizzie) Orr]] (1860–1945) hospital and army matron
* [[Elizabeth Orr (nurse)|Elizabeth (Lizzie) Orr]] (1860–1945) hospital and army matron
* [[Doris Margaret Osborne]] (1906–1977) schoolteacher and campaigner for equal rights for women
* [[Doris Margaret Osborne]] (1906–1977) schoolteacher and campaigner for equal rights for women
* [[Ethel Elizabeth Osborne]] (1882–1968) medical practitioner and industrial hygienist
* [[Ethel Elizabeth Osborne]] (1882–1968) medical practitioner and industrial hygienist
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* [[Hedwig Ross]] (Hettie) (1900–1971) teacher and socialist
* [[Hedwig Ross]] (Hettie) (1900–1971) teacher and socialist
* [[Daisy Mary Rossi]] (1879–1974) artist and writer
* [[Daisy Mary Rossi]] (1879–1974) artist and writer
* [[Isabella Henrietta Younger Ross]] (Isie) (1887–1956) medical practitioner
* [[Isie Younger Ross|Isabella Henrietta Younger Ross]] (Isie) (1887–1956) medical practitioner
* [[Alice Ross-King]] (1887–1968) civilian and army nurse
* [[Alice Ross-King]] (1887–1968) civilian and army nurse
* [[Blanche Muriel Eugénie Ross-Watt]] (1861–1956) shire president and charity worker
* [[Blanche Muriel Eugénie Ross-Watt]] (1861–1956) shire president and charity worker
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* [[Lillian Roxon]] (1932–1973) journalist and author
* [[Lillian Roxon]] (1932–1973) journalist and author
* [[Elena Domenica Rubeo]] (1896–1979) community worker
* [[Elena Domenica Rubeo]] (1896–1979) community worker
* [[Helena Rubinstein (cosmetics manfacturer)|Helena Rubinstein]] (1870–1965) cosmetics manufacturer
* [[Helena Rubinstein]] (1870–1965) cosmetics manufacturer
* [[Ann Rumpf]] (1849–1925) manufacturer and entrepreneur
* [[Ann Rumpf]] (1849–1925) manufacturer and entrepreneur
* [[Delia Constance Russell]] (1870–1938) community worker
* [[Delia Constance Russell]] (1870–1938) community worker
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* [[Mother Leone Ryan]] (1900–1989) Sister of St Joseph and educator
* [[Mother Leone Ryan]] (1900–1989) Sister of St Joseph and educator
* [[Mary Margaret Ryan]] (1886–1968) community worker
* [[Mary Margaret Ryan]] (1886–1968) community worker
* [[Shylie Katharine Rymill]] (1882–1959) Girl Guide commissioner
* [[Shylie Katherine Rymill]] (1882–1959) Girl Guide commissioner


==S==
==S==
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* [[Eliza Jeanettie Sheldon]] (1885–1974) art-dealer
* [[Eliza Jeanettie Sheldon]] (1885–1974) art-dealer
* [[Cecelia Moore Shelley]] (1893–1986) trade unionist
* [[Cecelia Moore Shelley]] (1893–1986) trade unionist
* [[Catherine Shepherd (playwright)|Catherine Shepherd]] (1901–1976) playwright
* [[Catherine Shepherd (writer)|Catherine Shepherd]] (1901–1976) playwright
* [[Kathleen Margaret Maria Sherrard]] (1898–1975) geologist
* [[Kathleen Margaret Maria Sherrard]] (1898–1975) geologist
* [[Frances Amy Lillian Sherwin]] (1855–1935) singer
* [[Frances Amy Lillian Sherwin]] (1855–1935) singer
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* [[Addie Viola Smith]] (1893–1975) solicitor and trade commissioner
* [[Addie Viola Smith]] (1893–1975) solicitor and trade commissioner
* [[Bertha Chatto Smith]] (1892–1984) Country Women’s Association leader and author
* [[Bertha Chatto Smith]] (1892–1984) Country Women’s Association leader and author
* [[Cecilia Smith]] (1911–1980) matriarch and Aboriginal activist
* [[Cecilia Smith (activist)|Cecilia Smith]] (1911–1980) matriarch and Aboriginal activist
* [[Christina Smith (missionary)|Christina Smith]] (1809–1893) teacher and missionary
* [[Christina Smith (missionary)|Christina Smith]] (1809–1893) teacher and missionary
* [[Christine Idris Smith]] (1946–1979) skier and interior decorator
* [[Christine Idris Smith]] (1946–1979) skier and interior decorator
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* [[Gwendoline Varley]] (1896–1975) sports organizer and broadcaster
* [[Gwendoline Varley]] (1896–1975) sports organizer and broadcaster
* [[Jessie Vasey]] (1897–1966) founder of the War Widows' Guild of Australia
* [[Jessie Vasey]] (1897–1966) founder of the War Widows' Guild of Australia
* [[Dorothy Vaughan]] (1881–1974) social reformer
* [[Dorothy Vaughan]] (1881–1974) social reformer (redirect)
* [[Grace Sydney Vaughan]] (1922–1984) social worker and politician
* [[Grace Sydney Vaughan]] (1922–1984) social worker and politician
* [[Barbara Vernon (writer)|Barbara Mary Vernon]] (1916–1978) playwright
* [[Barbara Vernon (writer)|Barbara Mary Vernon]] (1916–1978) playwright
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* [[Mary Watson (folk hero)|Mary Watson]] (1860–1881) heroine
* [[Mary Watson (folk hero)|Mary Watson]] (1860–1881) heroine
* [[Phebe Naomi Watson]] (1876–1964) educationist and women's leader
* [[Phebe Naomi Watson]] (1876–1964) educationist and women's leader
* [[Margaret Sturge Watts]] (1892–1978) welfare worker
* [[Margaret Thorp|Margaret Sturge Watts]] (1892–1978) welfare worker
* [[Julian Barbara Waugh]] (1857–1938) political and community worker
* [[Julian Barbara Waugh]] (1857–1938) political and community worker
* [[Amelia Lucy Wayn]] (1862–1951) historical researcher
* [[Amelia Lucy Wayn]] (1862–1951) historical researcher
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* [[Mary Jamieston Williams]], feminist
* [[Mary Jamieston Williams]], feminist
* [[Ada Jean Hounsell Williamson]] (1891–1977) journalist
* [[Ada Jean Hounsell Williamson]] (1891–1977) journalist
* [[Susannah Jane Williams]] (1875–1942) classical scholar and educationist
* [[Susie Williams|Susannah Jane Williams]] (1875–1942) classical scholar and educationist
* [[Florence Amy Willie]] (1922–1981) community leader
* [[Florence Amy Willie]] (1922–1981) community leader
* [[Austral Groves Wilson]] (Strella) (1894–1989) soprano
* [[Austral Groves Wilson]] (Strella) (1894–1989) soprano
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* [[Olwen Abigail Wooster]] (1917–1981) air force officer and telecommunications engineer
* [[Olwen Abigail Wooster]] (1917–1981) air force officer and telecommunications engineer
* [[Elinor Caroline Wray]] (1899–1992) speech pathologist
* [[Elinor Caroline Wray]] (1899–1992) speech pathologist
* [[Wilhemina Wylie]] (Mina) (1891–1984) swimmer
* [[Mina Wylie|Wilhemina Wylie]] (Mina) (1891–1984) swimmer


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==Y==

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47.7% completed (estimate)

   

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G

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H

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38.3% completed (estimate)

   

I

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J

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93.8% completed (estimate)

   

K

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42.6% completed (estimate)

   

L

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41.6% completed (estimate)

   

M

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41.9% completed (estimate)

   

N

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O

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P

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Q

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R

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S

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T

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U

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V

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References

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  1. ^ "Australian becomes the first woman in the world to climb the tallest mountain and volcano on every continent". 28 January 2018.