Edith Dickenson
Fri 7 March, 2-3pm, Realm Library & Tue 18 March, 10-11am, Miller's Homestead Renowned as being Australia's first female war correspondent, Edith Dickenson was truly an inspiring woman. Join us to hear her story. FREE - BOOK NOW
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Elizabeth Gould
Fri 7 March, 9:30-10:30am, Belgrave Library, Tue 11 March, 2-3pm, Croydon Library & Fri 28 March, 2-3pm, Knox Library | Ngarrgoo An incredibly talented artist, Elizabeth Gould was the woman who drew and painted all the bird images for her husband John's books. Join us to hear her story, which history has forgotten. FREE - BOOK NOW
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Edith Cowan
Fri 14 March, 10-11am, Montrose Library & Fri 28 March, 11am-12pm, Rowville Library Edith Cowan was an inspirational woman with a pioneering spirit. A tireless campaigner for education, health and social issues, her work improved the status and welfare of women and children. Edith was the first Australian woman elected to parliament. FREE - BOOK NOW
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Elizabeth Austin
Fri 14 March, 2-3pm, Lilydale Library & Fri 21 March, 2-3pm, Bayswater Library The name Austin is synonymous with many developments in Victoria's early history. Elizabeth Austin was an incredible woman who forged a path through adversity and was a trailblazer for all women to come. Join us to hear how she helped shape Melbourne's history and its future. FREE - BOOK NOW
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