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    Vida Jane Mary Goldstein (pron. /ˈvaɪdəˈɡoʊldstaɪn/) (13 April 1869 – 15 August 1949) was an Australian suffragist and social reformer. She was one of...
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    the suburbs of Cheltenham and Highett. The division is named after Vida Goldstein, an early parliamentary candidate who contested five separate elections...
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  • Lake Vida, Victoria Valley, Antarctica U.S. settled places: Vida, Montana Vida, Oregon Vida, Missouri Vida TV, a television channel in Venezuela Vida (TV...
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  • aerodynamicist Tom Goldstein (born 1970), American attorney Vida Goldstein (1869–1949), Australian suffragette and social reformer Warren Goldstein (professor)...
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    London that was unveiled in 2018. In 1903, the Australian suffragist Vida Goldstein adopted the WSPU colours for her campaign for the Senate in 1910 but...
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    ("Monster petition") to the Victorian state parliament and the mother of Vida Goldstein. Isabella Hawkins was born on the family's property "Cashmere" in Portland...
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    which Merfield spoke on 'Women Artists' after Australian suffragist Vida Goldstein presentation on the Women's Political Association, the organisation...
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  • Henry Hyde Champion (1859-1928) – Socialist activist and journalist Vida Goldstein (1869-1949) – Australian suffragette and social reformer. Sallie Holley...
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    peace issues from a young age and served as the campaign secretary of Vida Goldstein, the first woman to stand for election to federal parliament in Australia...
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  • Jolt Forward of the World", Dora Montefiore (1912) The Woman Voter, Vida Goldstein (1912) Two Suffrage Movements, Martha Gruening (1912) "Womanhood Suffrage"...
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    own hand in the autograph book of Australian suffragette Vida Goldstein: Dear Miss Goldstein:– Seven years ago I wrote you that I'd rather be ashes than...
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    Australian Woman's Sphere was a monthly journal published by Vida Goldstein which advocated for women's suffrage in Victoria. The title of the magazine...
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    wife. The speeches of Tom Barker, Vida Goldstein, and Eva Hughes were widely reported in newspapers. Vida Goldstein also published many opinion pieces...
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    was given £20, a ticket to Australia and a letter introducing her to Vida Goldstein. Pankhurst was among the first group of suffragettes to go on hunger...
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  • author of The Female Eunuch; Julia Gillard, former prime minister; Vida Goldstein, suffragist; and Edith Cowan, the first woman to be elected to an Australian...
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    accomplished and logical speaker, she trained other women in the art; Vida Goldstein, who accompanied her to meetings, was shown how to handle hecklers and...
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    Archbishop of Melbourne Daniel Mannix, Queensland Labor Premier T. J. Ryan, Vida Goldstein and the Women's Peace Army. Most trade unions actively opposed conscription...
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  • in June 1909 by Lucy Morice in conjunction with Victorian activist Vida Goldstein. Catherine Helen Spence became the first president, while Leonora Polkinghorne...
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  • John Patrick McGlinn, public servant and soldier (d. 1946) 13 April – Vida Goldstein, suffragette and social reformer (d. 1949) 27 April – May Moss, welfare...
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  • of Victoria', 'Eureka University', 'Robert Menzies University' or 'Vida Goldstein University'. In addition to the following campuses, the university also...
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  • ethos was the portrait of suffragette Vida Goldstein which she painted in 1944 from a photograph made when Goldstein attended the International Suffrage...
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    Gippsland Geographic location Darren Chester Nationals Rural Goldstein 1984 Victoria 50 Vida Goldstein Suffragette Zoe Daniel Independent Inner-metropolitan...
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    1915 during a meeting of the Women’s Political Association presided by Vida Goldstein, a noted suffragist and pacifist. The Women's Peace Army's motto was...
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    established by Australian women including the Women's Peace Army led by Vida Goldstein. Women were actively involved in campaigning on both sides of the debate...
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  • Einfeld, New South Wales Minister for Consumer Affairs (1976–1981) Vida Goldstein, suffragette Jennifer Huppert, Labor member of the Victorian Legislative...
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  • Tribunal (Vic) Elizabeth Moulton Eggleston – Academic lawyer and activist Vida Goldstein – Suffragette and first woman to stand for election to the Federal Parliament...
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  • Commission on Human Rights Miles Franklin (1879–1954) – writer and feminist Vida Goldstein (1869–1949) – early Australian feminist campaigning for women's suffrage...
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    committee for the Victorian Women's Suffrage Society. Weekes worked with Vida Goldstein in both the equal pay and suffrage campaigns. Weekes was an active leader...
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    poems." The journal Australian Woman's Sphere, published by suffragist Vida Goldstein, wrote that there were two types of Bulletin School verse: "one a clothes-horse...
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  • three female candidates for the Senate at the 1903 federal election (Vida Goldstein, Nellie Martel, and Mary Moore-Bentley). However, it was not until Dorothy...
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