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* [[Phyllis Cilento]], medical practitioner and journalist, specialising in the health of mothers and children |
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* [[Christina Jane Corrie]], suffragist |
* [[Christina Jane Corrie]], suffragist |
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* [[Zina Cumbrae-Stewart]] |
* [[Zina Cumbrae-Stewart]], philanthropic volunteer |
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* [[Irene Longman]], first woman elected to the [[Queensland Legislative Assembly]] |
* [[Irene Longman]], first woman elected to the [[Queensland Legislative Assembly]] |
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Revision as of 01:25, 2 April 2016
The National Council of Women of Queensland is an umbrella organisation in Queensland, Australia. It unites other organisations with humanitarian and educational objectives for women and is non-party-political, non-sectarian, and not-for-profit. It is affiliated with the National Council of Women of Australia and the International Council of Women.[1]
Notable members
- Freda Bage, biologist and first Head of the Women's College at the University of Queensland
- Phyllis Cilento, medical practitioner and journalist, specialising in the health of mothers and children
- Christina Jane Corrie, suffragist
- Zina Cumbrae-Stewart, philanthropic volunteer
- Irene Longman, first woman elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly
References
- ^ "About Us - National Council of Women of Queensland Inc". National Council of Women of Queensland Inc. Retrieved 2016-03-30.