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Malcolm Cole
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- Malcolm Cole was a trailblazing artist and activist for his community. Growing up Aboriginal and gay meant that Malcolm had to battle against two strong prejudices.
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- <p>Aboriginal artist and activist (1949 – 1995)</p>
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- <p>Malcolm was a trailblazer for the Indigenous community, racking up an impressive series of ‘firsts’ in both the Arts and queer activism spaces. He was described by many as a larger-than-life character who ‘shone brighter than 100 bulbs’. Malcolm was a founding student of the Black Theatre in Redfern, a teacher and counsellor at the Aboriginal Dance Theatre and one of the first co-presenters of the ABC TV Indigenous current affairs show <em>Blackout</em>.</p>
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Louisa Lawson
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- <p>Louisa Lawson was a significant figure within the feminist, suffrage and Labor union movements. As publisher and writer for <em>Dawn – A Journal for Australian Women, </em>she was dedicated to writing about women’s issues. Louisa is credited as the originator of the suffrage movement in the state, once described as ‘The Mother of Suffrage in New South Wales'.</p><p>She was an independent and resourceful intellectual who is today celebrated for campaigning for women’s right to vote. Louisa was a single mother to her son, Henry.</p>
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- Louisa Lawson was a powerhouse within the feminist, suffrage and Labor union movements. She was an intellectual, writer and publisher, credited as the originator of the suffrage movement in New South Wales, and described as ‘The Mother of Suffrage in New South Wales’.
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- <p>Feminist, writer, publisher and suffragist (1848 - 1920)</p>
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Bessie Jean Guthrie
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- <p>Bessie Guthrie lived by a mantra imparted on her as a young girl by her Aunt Janet, “Never iron men’s shirts, Bessie.” She was a woman with a rich and varied life, who found her calling in activism and advocacy. A radical free thinker and feminist, Bessie dedicated her life to women’s rights, supporting the establishment of the first women’s refuge and playing a key role in the reformation of the NSW welfare system.</p>
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- Bessie Guthrie was a designer, publisher and feminist who opened her home and dedicated her life to championing the protection of women and girls facing neglect and domestic violence.
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- <p>Champion for women’s and girls’ rights (1905 - 1977)</p>
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