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Bobby Goldsmith
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- 2025-03-28 11:36:21
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- Robert (Bobby) Goldsmith was a prominent and active member of Sydney’s gay community whose battle with HIV-AIDS inspired the formation of Australia’s oldest HIV/AIDS charity.
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- <p>Robert (Bobby) Goldsmith</p><p>Athlete and HIV Community Champion (1946 - 1984)</p>
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- <p>Bobby Goldsmith was an active member of the Sydney gay community who became the first publicly-recognised death from HIV-AIDS related illness in NSW. His diagnosis came in the early days of the AIDS epidemic when treatment options were severely limited. Bobby and his partner were forerunners in improving the care of AIDS patients and his passing in 1984 inspired the establishment of the Bobby Goldsmith Foundation – Australia's oldest HIV charity – which continues to provide specialised HIV care for patients across the state.</p>
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Ida Leeson
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- 2025-04-03 15:23:51
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- <p>Ida Leeson was a multifaceted and interesting figure. In 1932, she was appointed Mitchell Librarian at the State Library of NSW – at a time when men dominated prestigious management positions in Australia. In 1944, Ida enlisted in the Australian Military Forces, eventually being promoted to major. She was also active in the union and women’s rights movements, and connected to the literary and artistic communities of the day.</p>
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- Black and white portrait of Ida Leeson
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- Ida Leeson was a trailblazer and inspiration for women as the first female Mitchell Librarian at the State Library of NSW. She was involved in various women’s rights movements, and she was a serving officer in the Australian Military Forces.
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- <p>(1885 - 1964)</p><p>First Mitchell Librarian</p>