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Theresa Walker
Mid-19th century sculptress from Australia
Anna Frances Walker
Australian plant collector and botanical illustrator
Elizabeth Woolcock
Australian murderer
Ellis Rowan
Botanical illustrator
Mary MacKillop
Australian foundress and saint
Elizabeth Throsby
Australian survivor of the 1809 Boyd massacre
Eliza Grey
Wife of australian politician
Annie Montgomerie Martin
South Australian educator
Mary Ann Bugg
Australian bushranger
Truganini
Last full blood Palawa
Isabella Goldstein
Australian suffragist, temperance advocate and social reformer
Louisa Lawson
Australian poet, writer, publisher, suffragist, and feminist
Mary Ann Black
Australian business woman
Caroline Emily Clark
South Australian social reformer
Ellen Liston
Australian writer and educator
Eliza Emily Donnithorne
recluse and eccentric
Fanny Finch
Australian businessperson
Helena Scott
Natural history illustrator
Mary Lee
Australian activist
Ivaritji
Kaurna elder, Kaurna language speaker and weaver
Emma Howson
Singer and actress
Mary Penfold
Australian winemaker
Lady Mary Elizabeth Windeyer
community worker
Mary Ellen Cuper
Aboriginal postmistress and telegraphist
Maybanke Anderson
Sydney reformer
Louisa Collins
Australian murderer
Catherine Maria Thornber
schoolmistress
Clara Christine Maria Wehl
German-Australian plant collector
Fanny Cochrane Smith
Last known speaker of a Tasmanian language
Emma Miller
Union organizer, suffragist, founder of Australian Labour Party
Anne Camfield
Founder of school for aboriginal Australians
Marion Macfarlane
First Anglican woman ordained in Australia in 1884
Adelaide Eliza Ironside
Australian artist
Gertrude Abbott
Australian midwife
Catherine Coffey
Teacher of Catholic catechism in colonial Australia
Mary Ann Armstrong
Botanical fern artist
Mary Gonzaga Barry
mother superior
Mathinna
Tasmanian Aboriginal girl
Margaret Thomas
Australian writer
Harriet Morgan
Natural history illustrator