Australian Federation of University Women
The Australian Federation of University Women, founded in 1922, is the national umbrella organisation for state Federations of University Women in Australia.[1]
The organisation lobbies the Federal Government on issues pertaining to women in academia. It also organises triennial conferences and awards several fellowships for post-graduate study. It has campaigned for equal pay and employment opportunities for female academics and against gender discrimination in education.
Presidents of the AFUW
Name | State |
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Frances Thorn | Victoria |
Dr Roberta Jull | Western Australia |
Freda Bage | Queensland |
Gladys Marks | New South Wales |
Dr Ethel McLennan | Victoria |
Dr (later Dame) Constance D'Arcy | New South Wales |
Dr Helen Mayo | South Australia |
Dr Lucy Bryce | Victoria |
Dr Constance Davey | South Australia |
Sheila McClemans | Western Australia |
Dr Grace Cuthbert-Browne | New South Wales |
Frances Pennington | Victoria |
Dr Lorna Lloyd-Green | Victoria |
Lillian Warren | New South Wales |
Margaret Telfer | New South Wales |
Mollie Stuckey | New South Wales |
Helen Crisp | Australian Capital Territory |
Jean Gilmore | South Australia |
May Marshall | Western Australia |
Mollie Budtz-Olsen | Queensland |
Margaret Auchmuty | New South Wales |
Gladys Brown | Victoria |
Claire Taylor | Victoria |
Joan Garde | Victoria |
Sister Angela Cooney | Australian Capital Territory |
Thenie Baddams | South Australia |
Barbara Hale | Western Australia |
Daphne Elliott | South Australia |
References
- Australian Federation of University Women Inc. (1922 - ) (Australian Women's Archive Project) Accessed: 26 February 2007.
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