User:Chris.sherlock/Australian Women In Red/Australian women

A

 * Gertrude Abbott (1846-1934) founder of a hospital for women
 * Hilda Gertrude Abbott (1890-1984) broadcaster, interior designer and community worker
 * Joan Stevenson Abbott (Judy) (1899-1975) nursing sister and army matron
 * Ada Mary à Beckett (1872-1948) educationalist
 * Essie Adele Ackland (1896-1975) singer
 * Amy Vera Ackman (1886-1966) Sister of Charity and hospital administrator
 * Jane Swain Adams (1851-1934) farmer
 * Sophia Charlotte Louisa Adams (1832-1891) Dominican prioress
 * Amy Hannah Adamson (1893–1963) headmistress
 * May Mabel Adamson (1891–1966) headmistress
 * Mary Ann Eliza Agnew (1857-1940) kindergarten teacher
 * Linda Agostini (1905-1934) hairdresser
 * Elizabeth Ahern (1877-1969) socialist propagandist
 * Daphne Jessie Akhurst (1903-1933) tennis-player
 * Lilian Helen Alexander (1861-1934) medical practitioner
 * Catherine Mabel Joyce Allan (1896-1966) conchologist and museum curator
 * Frances Elizabeth (Betty) Allan (1905–1952) statistician
 * Margaret Theadora Allan (1889–1968) community worker
 * Stella May Allan (1871-1962) journalist
 * Mary Cecil Allen (1893-1962) artist, writer and lecturer on art
 * Marion Ellen Lea Allnutt (1896–1980) welfare worker
 * Mary Sophia Alston (1856–1932) charity worker
 * Alice Elizabeth Foley Anderson (1897–1926) garage proprietor
 * Ethel Campbell Louise Anderson (1883-1958) writer
 * Florence Anderson (1871-1949), trade unionist
 * Maybanke Susannah Anderson (1845-1927) feminist and educationist
 * Phyllis Margery Anderson (1901-1957) pathologist
 * Selina Sarah Elizabeth Anderson (1878-1964) parliamentary candidate, trade unionist and photographic retoucher
 * Caroline Lillian Archer (1922–1978) telephonist and Aboriginal publicist
 * Gail Archer, judge
 * Ellen Arnold (1858–1931) missionary
 * Zara Aronson (1864–1944) journalist and charity worker
 * Ida Nancy Ashburn (1909–1980) headmistress
 * Sylvia Rose Ashby (1908–1978) market researcher
 * Olive Eva Anstey (1920-1983) hospital matron
 * Mary Ellinor Lucy Archer (1893-1979) librarian and scientist
 * Katie Louisa Ardill (1886-1955) medical practitioner
 * Jessie Argyle (Gypsy Argyle) (1900-1955) domestic
 * Lillian May Armfield (1884-1971) policewoman
 * Millicent Sylvia Armstrong (1888-1973) playwright and farmer
 * Alison Marjorie Ashby (1901-1987) botanical artist and plant collector
 * Ellen Atkinson (1894–1965) Aboriginal community leader
 * Matilda Ann Aston (1873-1947) blind writer and teacher
 * Louisa Atkinson (1834-1872) early Australian writer, botanist and illustrator
 * Charlotte Elizabeth (Lottie) Austin (1878–1933) community leader
 * Elizabeth Phillips Austin (1821-1910) benefactor
 * Florence Mary Austral (1892-1968) singer

B

 * Edith Annesley Badham (1853–1920) headmistress
 * Editha Olga Bailey (1903–1980) community worker
 * Sarah Jane Baines (1866–1951) feminist
 * Ada Winifred Weekes Baker (1866–1949) teacher of singing
 * Catherine (Kate) Baker (1861–1953) teacher
 * Elizabeth Anstice (Bessie) Baker (1849–1914) intellectual and social activist
 * Effie Baker (1880–1968) photographer and Bahá'í
 * Mabel Jewell Baker (1885–1967) headmistress
 * Alice Marian Ellen Bale (1875–1955) artist
 * Elizabeth Lindsay Banks (1849–1933) kindergarten mistress
 * Yvonne (Fifi) Banvard (1901–1962) actress
 * Nola Isabel Barber (1901–1985) mayor and community worker
 * Lyndall Barbour (1916–1986) radio actress
 * Doris Bardsley (1895–1968) nurse
 * Jane Foss Barff (1863-1937) educationist
 * Caroline Barker (1894–1988) artist
 * Frances Barkman (1885–1946) teacher and Jewish welfare worker
 * Mary Kate Barlow (1865–1934) charity worker and women's leader
 * Marjorie Faith (Marjory) Barnard (1897-1987) writer and historian
 * Kathleen Hope Barnes (1909–1981) nurse
 * Emily Caroline Barnett (1860–1944) explorer
 * Elise Barney (1810–1883) postmistress
 * Margaret Barr (1904–1991) choreographer and teacher of dance-drama
 * Edith Helen Barrett (1872–1939) medical practitioner
 * Ellen Barron (1875–1951) nurse
 * Johanna Barron (1865–1948) Brigidine nun
 * Diane Barwick (1938–1986) anthropologist and Aboriginal rights activist
 * Margaret Francis Ellen Baskerville (1861–1930) sculptor
 * Nancy Bates, newspaper editor
 * Genni Batterham (1955-1995) disability rights activist
 * Dora Isabel Baudinet (1883–1945) nurse
 * Barbara Baynton (1857–1929) writer
 * Isabelle Bean (1862–1939) nurse, theosophist and feminist
 * Annette Bear-Crawford (1853–1899) feminist
 * Clarice Marjoribanks Beckett (1887–1935) painter
 * Ruth Marjory Bedford (1882–1963) writer
 * Doris Anne Beeston (1897–1940) kindergarten teacher
 * Lucy Beeton (1829–1886) Aboriginal teacher and businesswoman
 * Barbara Bell (1870–1957) Catholic educationist
 * Jane Bell (1873–1959) hospital matron
 * Mary Teston Luis Bell, (1903–1979) air force officer
 * Agnes Mary Matilda Benham (1850–1932) socialist and advocate of sex reform
 * Ellen Ida Benham (1871–1917) educationist
 * Rosamund Agnes Benham (1874–1932)
 * Agnes Jessie (Addie) Bennett (1880–1969) community worker
 * Emily Bennett (1871–1941) feminist and political organiser
 * Mary Montgomerie Bennett (1881–1961) teacher and advocate of Aboriginal rights
 * Portia Mary Bennett (1898–1989) artist
 * Louisa Benson (1845–1920) religious Sister and educationist
 * Lucy Charlotte Benson (1860–1943) musician and theatrical entrepreneur
 * Dame Alice Berry (1900–1978) Country Women's Association leader
 * Margaret Berry (1832–1918) educationist
 * Zoe Emma Bertles (1880–1975) librarian
 * Amy Jane Best (1844–1932) schoolmistress
 * Kathleen Annie Louise Best (1910–1957) nurse and army officer
 * Marion Hall Best (1905–1988) interior designer
 * Edith Bethel (1871–1929) political organizer
 * Louisa Jane Bevan (1844–1933) community worker
 * Dorothy Christina Beveridge (1894–1978) public servant
 * Janet Biddlecombe (1866–1954) pastoralist and philanthropist
 * Martha Sarah Bidmead (1862–1940) nurse
 * Joan Bielski (1923-2012) feminist
 * Daisy Bindi (1904–1962) Aboriginal activist
 * Margaret Henrietta Bird (1888–1963) bookseller
 * Sylvia Jessie Catherine Birdseye (1902–1962) bus driver
 * Dora Eileen Birtles (1903–1992) author and journalist
 * Marie Caroline Bjelke-Petersen (1874–1969) novelist
 * Ruby Constance Ethel Blackall (1880–1951) charity organizer
 * Dame Margaret Blackwood (1909–1986) botanist and geneticist
 * Dame Helen Frances Blaxland (1907–1989) conservationist
 * Rosemary Beatrice (Bea) Bligh (1916–1973) gardener
 * Isla Stuart Blomfield (1865–1959) nurse, sanitary inspector and health visitor
 * Mary Bluett, trade unionist
 * Elise Margot Blumann (1897–1990) artist
 * Ruby Willmet Board (1880–1963) voluntary welfare worker
 * Irene Bolger, trade unionist
 * Ann Fraser Bon (1838–1936) philanthropist
 * Kathleen Patricia (Kath) Bonnin (1911–1985) army nurse
 * Angela Elizabeth Josephine Booth (1869–1954) eugenicist
 * Anna Booth, trade unionist
 * Doris Regina Booth (1895–1970) nursing volunteer and goldminer
 * Mary Booth (1869–1956) physician and welfare worker
 * Lady Constance Jean Bonython (redirect to dude) (1891–1977) charity worker
 * Annabella Alexandrina Campbell Boswell (1826–1914) diarist and gentlewoman
 * Eleanor Elizabeth Bourne, (1878–1957) medical practitioner
 * Una Mabel Bourne (1882–1974) pianist and composer
 * Ethel Jessie Bowe (1906–1961) army matron-in-chief
 * Helen Rosalie (Ros) Bower (1923–1980) community arts director
 * Edith Susan Boyd (1880–1961) artist and dramatist
 * Eileen Alberta Boyd (1890–1975) singer
 * Eileen Burton Bradley (1911–1976) bush regenerator
 * Jean Isobel (Jeana) Bradley (1906–1991) university lecturer and theatre producer
 * Joan Burton Bradley (1916–1982) bush regenerator
 * Mary Hannah (May) Brahe (1884-1956)
 * Jennie Frances Brenan (1877–1964) dancing teacher
 * Molly Brennan, teacher
 * Sarah Octavia Brennan (1867–1928) teacher and nun
 * Sarah Agnes Angus Brewster (1874–1957) headmistress and naturalist
 * Hilda Maggie Bridges, (1881–1971) novelist
 * Shirley Margaret Brifman, (1935–1972) prostitute
 * Louisa Briggs (1836–1925) Aboriginal leader, dormitory matron and nurse
 * Annie Bright (1840–1913) journalist and spiritualist
 * Maria May Brodney (1894–1973) labour activist
 * Ivy Brookes (1883–1970) community worker
 * Dame Mabel Balcombe Brookes (1890–1975) society and charity leader
 * Doris Jocelyn Brown (1898–1971) landscape gardener
 * Coral Browne (1913–1991) stage and screen actor
 * Emma Ann Browne (1857–1941) philanthropist
 * Ida Browne (1900–1976) geologist
 * Louisa Alice Brown (1875–1959) factory inspector
 * Margaret Hamilton Brown (1858–1952) headmistress
 * Mary Home (Mamie) Brown (1878–1968) schoolteacher
 * Christine Dorothy (Dot) Brunton, (1890–1977) actress
 * Dorothy Josephine Bruton (1866–1938) Sister of Charity
 * Mary Catherine Bruton (1862–1937) Sister of Charity
 * Edith Bryan (1872–1963) teacher of the deaf
 * Jane Bryan (1805–1893) pioneer
 * Beryl Annear Bryant, (1893–1973) actress and producer
 * Marianne Helena Brydon (1864–1941) educationist
 * Florence Griffiths Buchanan (1861–1913) missionary and teacher
 * Gwynneth Vaughan Buchanan (1886–1945) zoologist
 * Vera Winifred Buck (1903–1986) composer and pianist
 * Emily Hemans Bulcock (1877–1969) poet and journalist
 * Lilian Ethel Bullen (1894–1965) circus proprietor
 * Agnes Buntine (1822–1896) pastoralist and bullocky
 * Gladys Selby Buntine (1901–1992) Girl Guide commissioner
 * Beryl Emma Burbridge, (1902–1988) hospital matron
 * Phyllis Le Cappelaine Burke, (1900–1969) social reformer and housing commissioner
 * Kathleen Mary (Kate) Burrow (1899–1987) educator and community leader
 * Winifred Charlotte Hillier Crosse Burston (1889–1976) pianist
 * Dame Rita Mary Buxton (1896–1982) community worker
 * Ethel Byrne (1895–1957) physician and pathologist
 * Lorna Byrne (1897–1989) agriculture extension officer and broadcaster
 * Wendy Bacon, journalist
 * Anna Frederika (Freda) Bage (1883–1970) university teacher
 * Elizabeth Margaret Bannan (1909–1977) educationist
 * Mary Gonzaga Barry, (1834–1915) mother superior
 * Charlotte Barton, (1796–1867) governess, feminist and author
 * Lady Flora Marjorie (Marnie) Bassett (1889–1980) historian
 * Daisy May Bates (1863–1951) anthropologist
 * Thelma Florence Bate (1904–1984) community leader
 * Margaret Battye (1909–1949) lawyer
 * Jane (Jean) Beadle (1868–1942) Labor leader, feminist and social worker
 * Sophia (Zoe) Benjamin (1882–1962) pioneer of kindergarten work and of parent and sex education
 * Susan Grace Benny (1872–1944) local government councillor and housewife
 * Ada Beveridge (1875–1964) Country Women's Association leader
 * Doris Amelia Blackburn (1889–1970) politician, peace campaigner and civil rights activist
 * Gertrud Bodenwieser (1890–1959) dancer, choreographer and teacher
 * Grace Fairley Boelke (1870–1948) medical practitioner
 * Diamantina Bowen (1833–1893) governor’s wife
 * Euphemia Bridges Bowes (1816–1900) wife, mother and social reformer
 * Anna Teresa Brennan (1879–1962) lawyer
 * Florence Maud Broadhurst (1899–1977) designer, businesswoman, singer and banjolele player
 * Ada Bromham (1880–1965) feminist and temperance worker
 * Fanny Eileen Brownbill (1890-1948) politician
 * Diana Bryant, judge
 * Mary Bryant (1765-1794) convict
 * Lucy Meredith Bryce (1897-1968) haematologist
 * Victoria Leonie (Pat) Byrnes, (1888–1964) school inspector
 * Marie Beuzeville Byles (1900-1979) solicitor and conservationist

C

 * Ada Cambridge (1844-1926) writer
 * Wendy Caird trade unionist
 * Emma Jane Callaghan (1884–1979) Aboriginal nurse and midwife
 * Ellen (Eileen) Callanan (1880–1947) religious Sister and educator
 * Elizabeth (Bessy) Cameron (1851–1895) Aboriginal teacher
 * Kathleen Gordon (Kay) Cameron (1899–1987) rural community leader and environmentalist
 * Maud Martha Cameron (1886–1973) headmistress
 * Jean May Campbell (1901–1984) author
 * Dame Kate Isabel Campbell (1899-1986) paediatrician
 * Persia Campbell (1898–1974) economist
 * Mary Card (1861–1940) crochet pattern designer
 * Minnie Lindsay Carpenter (1873–1960) Salvationist author
 * Stella Grace Maisie Carr (1912-1988) botanist and conservationist
 * Neva Josephine Mary Carr-Glyn (1908–1975) actress
 * Dorothy Carroll (1907-1970) geologist
 * Dorothy Carroll (hospital matron) (1897–1966) hospital matron
 * Winifred Anderson Carruthers (1890–1966) Young Women's Christian Association administrator
 * Annie Carvosso, feminist
 * Clare Josephine Cascarret (1902–1977) city councillor
 * Deirdre Cash (1924-1963) novelist
 * Alice Alanna Cashin (1870–1939) army nurse
 * Ellen Imelda (Mel) Cashman (1891–1983) union organiser and arbitration inspector
 * Margaret Catchpole (1762-1819) convict and pioneer
 * Mary Fanny Cathcart (1833–1880) actress
 * Dorothy Marguerite Catts (1896–1961) businesswoman and novelist
 * Dorothy Gwendolen Cawood (1884–1962) nurse
 * Minnie Elizabeth Cawthorn (1898–1966) headmistress and aviatrix
 * Céleste de Chabrillan (1824–1909) courtesan and author
 * Azaria Chantel Loren Chamberlain (1980-1980) missing infant
 * Margaret Olive Chandler (1934–1963) housewife
 * Phoebe Chapple (1879–1967) medical practitioner
 * Ethel Jean Sophia Charlton (1898–1930) novelist
 * Muriel Jean Eliot Chase (1880–1936) journalist and philanthropist
 * Florence Chatfield (1867–1949) nurse
 * Dame Alice Isabel Chisholm (1856-1954) organizer and superintendent of soldiers' canteens
 * Margaret Sheila Chisholm (1895–1969) high society beauty
 * Constance Mary Charlotte (Connie) Christie (1908–1989) writer and illustrator of children's books, designer and photographer
 * Ann Rachel Church (1925–1975) set and costume designer
 * Caroline Emily Clark (1825-1911) philanthropist and reformer
 * Mona Matilda (Monica) Clare (1924–1973) Aboriginal political activist and author
 * Janet Clarke (1851–1909) philanthropist
 * Ellen Clark (1915–1988) naturalist
 * Margaret Turner Clarke (1836–1887) harpist and nurse
 * Marian Clarke (1853–1933) headmistress
 * Helen Agnes Cleary (1914–1987) air force matron-in-chief
 * Ella Cleggett (1884–1960) schoolteacher and welfare worker
 * Margaret Clement (1881–1952) missing person
 * Harriet Jemima Winifred Clisby (1830–1931) physician and feminist
 * Evelyn May Clowes
 * Katherine Mary Clutterbuck (1861-1946) Anglican Sister
 * Fanny Kate Boadicea Cocks (1875-1954) policewoman and welfare worker
 * Fanny Cohen (1887–1975) headmistress
 * Carola (Ola) Cohn (1892-1964) sculptor
 * Ida Cohen (1867–1970) charity worker
 * Rieke Cohen (1887–1964) Zionist leader
 * Geraldine Christein Wilhelmina Collee (1906–1982) medical practitioner
 * Marie Elizabeth Collier (1927–1971) dramatic soprano
 * Marjorie Chave Collison (1887–1982) lecturer and feminist
 * Doris Catherine Condon (1908–1979) mayor
 * Marjorie Margaret Conley, (1931–1959) soprano
 * Madge Irene Connor (1874-1952) policewoman
 * Marjorie Connor (1906–1991) nursing administrator and educator
 * Evelyn Augusta Conyers (1870–1944) matron-in-chief
 * Janet Pierson Cooper (1891–1984) medical practitioner, mayor and community worker
 * Marjorie Jean Coppel (1900–1970) community worker
 * Laura Mary Louisa Corbin (1841–1906) crèche founder
 * Ada Elizabeth Corder (1895–1987) pianist and music teacher
 * Elizabeth Pearl Corkhill (1887–1985) nurse
 * Elsie Marion Cornish (1870–1946) landscape gardener
 * Sophia Corrie (1832–1913) farmer, orchardist and writer
 * Dame Gertrude Ann Cosgrove (1882–1962) community worker
 * Ida Dorothy Ottley Cottrell (1902–1957) writer
 * Dame Elizabeth May Ramsay Couchman (1876–1982) political organiser and activist
 * Emily Coungeau (1860–1936) poet
 * Robina Fordyce Cowper (1866–1948) church worker and women’s rights advocate
 * Diana Craig (1912–1992) orthoptist
 * Elinor Frances Craig (1888–1969) headmistress
 * Frances Eileen Craig (1896–1974) community worker
 * Sybil Mary Frances Craig (1901–1989) artist
 * Alison Hilma Cranley (1910–1987) schoolteacher and unionist
 * Dorothy Crawford (1911–1988) radio and television producer
 * Alice Hay Creswick (1889–1973) Red Cross commandant and kindergarten administrator
 * Helen Creed trade unionist
 * Alice Guerin Crist (1876–1941) author and journalist
 * Ida Lucy Croft (1878–1957) pharmacist
 * Hope Croll (1901–1982) army and hospital matron
 * Minard Fannie Crommelin (1881-1972) postmistress and conservationist
 * Grace Adela Williams Crowley (1890–1979) painter
 * Janet Agnes Cumbrae Stewart (1883–1960) artist
 * Alice Mary Cummins (1898–1943) businesswoman
 * Gladys Maeva Cumpston (1887–1975) community worker, gardener and Braille transcriber
 * Mary Ellen Cuper (1847–1877) Aboriginal postmistress and telegraphist
 * Grace Johnston Cuthbert-Browne (1900–1988) medical practitioner
 * Edith Mary Cuthbert (1891–1988) community worker
 * Margaret Gardiner Cuthbertson (1864–1944) factory inspector
 * Ada Cambridge (1844–1926) writer
 * Elizabeth (Bessie) Campbell (1870–1964) banjoist
 * Grace Elizabeth Jennings Carmichael (1867–1904) poet and nurse
 * Ethel Marian (Maie) Casey (1891–1983) writer, artist and flyer
 * Amy Eliza Castles (1880–1951) dramatic soprano
 * Dame Alice Isabel Chisholm (1856–1954) organizer and superintendent of soldiers' canteens
 * Caroline Chisholm (1808–1877) philanthropist
 * Annie Evelyn (Anne) Clark (1903–1983) netball administrator
 * Charmian Clift (1923–1969) writer
 * Edith Coleman (1874–1951) naturalist
 * Patricia Anne Conlon (1939–1979) feminist, labour movement activist and public servant
 * Caroline Ethel Cooper (1871–1961) letter-writer, traveller and musician
 * Lilian Violet Cooper (1861–1947) medical practitioner
 * Emma Crawford (1864–1939) teacher and mother superior
 * Rose Ann Creal (1865–1921) nurse
 * Irene Crespin (1896–1980) geologist and micropalaeontologist
 * Zora Bernice May Cross (1890–1964) writer
 * Ellen Dymphna (Nell) Cusack (1902–1981) author

D

 * Beatrice Eliza Dacomb (1863–1947) co-inventor of Dacomb shorthand
 * Clara Thurston Dacomb (1867–1946) co-inventor of Dacomb shorthand
 * Marguerite Ludovia Dale (1883–1963) feminist and playwright
 * Henrietta Jessie Shaw Daley (1890–1943) community worker
 * Isabella Dalgarno, (1805–1878) temperance advocate
 * Marie (Ma) Dalley (1880–1965) scrap-metal merchant and mayor
 * Dolly Dalrymple (1808–1864) Aboriginal matriarch
 * Mother Mary Berchmans (Anne) Daly (1860–1924) founder of hospitals
 * Jean Mary Daly (1897–1986) women’s rights activist
 * Dame Mary Dora (May) Daly (1896–1983) charity worker
 * Phyllis May Danaher (1908–1991) ballet teacher and examiner
 * Anne Dangar (1885–1951) painter and potter
 * Beatrice Dean Darbyshire (1901–1988) artist
 * Constance Muriel Davey (1882–1963) psychologist
 * Caroline Martha (Cara) David (1856–1951) community worker
 * Ethel Sarah Davidson (1872–1939) nurse
 * Natalia (Nat) Davies (1907–1951) schoolteacher and defence worker
 * Stella Marguerite Davies (1885–1965) hospital almoner
 * Ruby Claudia Davy (1883–1949) musician
 * Annie Maria Dawbin (1816–1905) pioneer and diarist
 * Clare Deacon (1891–1952) nurse
 * Maude Kathleen Deasey (1909–1968) teacher, army officer and administrator
 * Hazel Estelle De Berg (1913–1984) oral history pioneer
 * Mary Clementina De Garis (1881–1963) obstetrician
 * Lavinia Florence de Loitte (1881–1962) actress and singer
 * Lucy de Neeve (1906–1976) nurse and administrator
 * Frances Alexandra Mabel Letitia (Frankie) Derham (1894–1987) artist and art educator
 * Anna Maria Desmond (1839–1921) nun and teacher
 * Nancy Nugent Dexter (1923–1983) journalist
 * Robin Elizabeth Dicks (1940–1975) nurse and aviatrix
 * Lorna Dixon (1917–1976) Aboriginal linguist and cultural preserver
 * Emma Elizabeth Dixson (1844–1922) charity worker
 * Agnes Dobson (1904–1987) actor, theatre director and writer
 * Emily Dobson (1842–1934) philanthropist
 * Beatrice Olive Victoria Dodd (1897–1968) social worker
 * Minnie Dodds (1860–1938) writer and community worker
 * Ettie Dodge (1885–1973) vigoro administrator
 * Muriel Knox Doherty (1896–1988) nurse and air force principal matron
 * Edna Nell Doig (1915–1988) army matron-in-chief
 * Dorothy Eleanor Dolling (1897–1967) community worker and journalist
 * Agnes Marie Johanna Dorsch (1871–1958) teacher
 * Helen Elizabeth (Nellie) Dougharty (1886–1968) community worker
 * Cecilia Downing (1858–1952) temperance worker, community activist and political organizer
 * Desmonde Florence Downing (1920–1975) stage designer
 * Henrietta Drake-Brockman (1901–1968) author
 * Ann (Anne) Drew (1822–1907) welfare worker
 * Marien Oulton Dreyer (1911–1980) writer and journalist
 * Irene Melville Drummond (1905–1942) army matron
 * Ruth Janet (Lute) Drummond (1879–1949) operatic coach
 * Anne Drysdale (1792–1853) woman squatter
 * Lady Rachel Dudley (1867–1920)
 * Elsie Dumolo (1879–1963) elocutionist
 * Nona Dumolo (1877–1966) headmistress
 * Annie Jane Duncan (1858–1943) factory inspector
 * Alice Monkton Duncan-Kemp, (1901–1988) author
 * Dorothy Harriette Dunckley (1890–1972) actress and make-up artist
 * Mary Elizabeth Duncombe (1899–1980) Sister of Mercy
 * Eliza Hamilton Dunlop (1796–1880) lyric writer and student of the Aboriginals
 * Emily Dutton (1884–1962) musician, artist and Red Cross worker
 * Diana Joan (Ding) Dyason (1919–1989) university lecturer and historian of medicine
 * Louise Berta Dyer, (1884–1962) patron of the arts and music publisher
 * Moira Lenore Dynon (1920–1976) welfare worker and scientist
 * Moya Dyring, (1909–1967) artist
 * Jane (Jean) Daley (1881–1948) political organizer
 * Anne Patricia Dalgarno, (1909–1980) politician, community leader and nurse
 * Elsie Jean Dalyell (1881–1948) pathologist
 * Zelda D'Aprano, trade unionist
 * Dame Constance Elizabeth D'Arcy (1879–1950) obstetrician and gynaecologist
 * Eleanor Dark (1901–1985) author
 * Bessie Ellen Davidson (1879–1965) artist
 * Beatrice Deloitte Davis (1909–1992) editor
 * Norma Lochlenah Davis (1905–1945) poet
 * Mary Campbell (Mollie) Dawbarn, (1902–1982) biochemist and nutritional physiologist
 * Gloria Dawn (1929–1978) entertainer
 * Mary Elizabeth Kathleen Dulcie Deamer (1890–1972) writer and Bohemian
 * Lillian Daphne de Lissa (1885–1967) educator
 * Clara (Clare) Dennis (1916–1971) swimmer
 * Enid Derham (1882–1941) university lecturer and poet
 * Jane (Jean) Devanny (1894–1962) writer
 * Patricia Devanny (1913–1980) political activist
 * Matilda Mary (Tilly) Devine, (1900–1970) madam
 * Caroline Dexter (1819–1884) feminist
 * Ellen Dickson (1895–1984) community worker
 * Amalie Dietrich (1821–1891) naturalist
 * Ruth Violet Dobson (1918–1989) diplomat
 * Eliza Emily Donnithorne (1826–1886) recluse and eccentric
 * Annie Dorrington (1866–1926) artist
 * Emmeline Freda Du Faur (1882–1935) mountaineer
 * Henrietta Augusta Dugdale (1827–1918) feminist
 * Harriet Alice Dumolo (1875–1944) kindergarten teacher
 * Ada Constance Duncan (1896–1970) welfare activist and international affairs specialist
 * Laura Duncan (1875–1955) pastoralist and charity worker
 * Louisa Margaret Dunkley (1866–1927) union leader and feminist
 * Sarah (Fanny) Durack (1889–1956) swimmer
 * Catherine Winifred (Kate) Dwyer (1861–1949) schoolteacher and Labor leader
 * Moira Lenore Dynon, (1920–1976) welfare worker and scientist

E

 * Millicent Eastwood (1872–1947) landlady
 * Lucy Harriet Eatock (1874–1950) political activist
 * Margaret Dorothy (Dot) Edis (1890–1981) nurse
 * Catherine Beatrice (Caddie) Edmonds (1900–1960) barmaid
 * Rosina Mary Edmunds (1900–1956) architect and town planner
 * Rose Edouin (1844–1925) – redirect to husband
 * Agnes Edwards (1873–1928) Aboriginal craftworker
 * Marion (Bill) Edwards (1874–1956) transsexual barman, pony trainer and bookmaker
 * Katherine Rose Egan (1861–1951) charity worker
 * Kathleen Mary Egan (1890–1977) Dominican Sister and educationist
 * Elizabeth Moulton Eggleston (1934–1976) academic lawyer and activist
 * Anne Josephine Chloe Elder (1918–1976) ballet dancer and poet
 * Alice Gordon Elliott (1886–1977) nurse and community worker
 * Della Elliott, trade unionist
 * Leah Madeleine (Madge) Elliott (1896–1955) dancer and actor
 * Melicent Jane (Jean) Ellis (1887–1974) founder of the Penguin Club
 * Evelyn Paget Evans (1881–1960) administrator
 * Mary Alice Evatt (1898–1973) art patron
 * Gladys Gordon Everett (1888–1971) headmistress
 * Minnie Rebecca Everett (1874–1956) dancer and producer
 * Florence Maude Ewart (1864–1949) musician
 * Joyce Vera Mary Ewart (1916–1964) artist and teacher
 * Joyce Eileen Eyre (1909–1950) teacher and academic
 * Gladys Elphick (1904–1988) Aboriginal community leader

F

 * Irene Florence Fairbairn, (1899–1974) Girl Guide commissioner
 * Mary Elizabeth Fairfax (1858–1945) philanthropist and women's leader (redirect to diff person)
 * Ruth Beatrice Fairfax (1878–1948) a founder of the Country Women's Association
 * Eugenia Falleni (1875–1938) convicted murderer
 * Marie Langley Farquharson (1883–1954) schoolteacher, journalist and community worker
 * Phoebe Elizabeth Farrar (1868–1960) bushwoman
 * Mary Martha Farrelly (1866–1943) social worker and diet reformer
 * Julia Warren Farr (1824–1914) charity worker
 * Rhoda Mary Felgate (1901–1990) speech and drama teacher and theatre director
 * Helen Wilson Fell (1849–1935) diarist and philanthropist
 * Minnie Felstead trade unionist
 * Mary Jane Fennescey (1878–1946) church benefactor
 * Esmé (Ezzie) Fenston (1908–1972) journalist
 * Jean Elsie Ferguson (1909–1979) hospital matron
 * Maria Teresa Ferrari (artist) (1884–1969) artist
 * Eliza Ann Fewings (1857–1940) schoolteacher
 * Isabel Margaret Fidler (1869–1952) tutor to women students
 * Mabel Maude Fidler (1871–1960) headmistress
 * Dorothy Vivienne Fielder (1890–1972) teacher of bridge
 * Una Lucy Fielding (1888–1969) neuroanatomist
 * Reta Mildred Findlay (1893–1954) businesswoman
 * Esme Mary Sorrett (Molly) Fink (1894–1967) rani of Pudukota (Pudukkottai)
 * Miriam (Mina) Fink (1913–1990) Jewish community leader
 * Mary McKenzie Finlay (1870–1923) matron
 * Dorothy Mary Kell (Mollie) Finnis (1903–1970) physiotherapist
 * Bettie Fisher (1939–1976) singer and Aboriginal theatre administrator
 * Mary Lucy Fisher (Lala) (1872–1929) poet and editor
 * Dame Doris Fitton (1897–1985) theatrical producer, director and actor
 * Lily Kathleen Pattie Fitzgibbons (1892–1978) schoolteacher, bus proprietor and hotelier
 * Hope Verity Fitzhardinge (1908–1986) teacher and bookseller
 * Aileen Fitzpatrick (1897–1974) community worker, teacher and social work educator
 * Kathleen Fitzpatrick (Australian academic) (1905–1990) historian
 * Rosa Catherine Fiveash (1854–1938) botanical artist
 * Jane Ada Fletcher (1870–1956) teacher, ornithologist and author
 * Mary (Isabel) Flinn (1894–1959) teacher and housewife
 * Sheila Mary Florance (1916–1991) actor
 * Mary Ethel Hayter Florey (1900–1966) medical historian
 * Patricia Mary Bryson Flower (1914–1977) crime novelist and television playwright
 * Sara Flower (1823–1865) opera singer and teacher of singing
 * Julia Teresa Flynn (1878–1947) educationist
 * Mary Hannay Foott (1846–1918) teacher and poet
 * Ada Lorna Forbes (1890–1976) actress
 * Catherine Ellen Forbes (1874–1946) religious sister and educationist
 * Florrie Forde (1875–1940) music hall artist
 * Eliza Forlonge (1784–1859) pastoralist
 * Mabel Forrest (1872–1935) writer
 * Ida Muriel Forsyth (1884–1953) nurse and community worker
 * Mary Fortune (1833–1910) author
 * Baroness Rachel Forster charity worker
 * Dorothy Isabel May Foster (1908–1981) radio producer, scriptwriter and actress
 * Elizabeth Lilian Fowler (1886–1954) alderman and politician
 * Ethel Carrick Fox (1872–1952) artist
 * Andree Marcelle Frame (1910–1967) masseuse and childbirth educator
 * May Francis (later Brodney), trade unionist
 * Susan Francis (1877–1946) midwife and political activist
 * Lady Jane Franklin (1791–1875) protagonist, governor's lady and patron of science
 * Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin (1879–1954) writer
 * Eliza Fraser (1798–1858) shipwreck victim and source of myth and legend
 * Ursula Frayne (1816–1885) mother superior
 * Valerie French (lawyer) lawyer and judge
 * Helen Fryer journalist
 * Lillian Mary Frost (1870–1953) organist
 * Jane Fryer (1832–1917) political and religious radical
 * Mary Eliza Fullerton (1868–1946) writer
 * Eileen Furley (1900–1985) Liberal politician

G

 * Rubina Hope Gainfort (Ruby) (1890–1985) headmistress
 * Marie Carola Franciska Roselyne Galway (1876–1963) charity and civic worker, and governor's wife
 * Lucy Arabella Stocks Garvin (1851–1938) headmistress
 * Minnie May Gates (1878–1966) community worker and women's leader
 * Mary Eliza Bakewell Gaunt (1861–1942) novelist and traveller
 * Portia Geach (1873–1959) artist and feminist
 * Margaret Gee, journalist
 * Heather Doris Gell (1896–1988) kindergarten teacher, eurhythmics pioneer and broadcaster
 * Dorothy Edna Genders (1892–1978) Anglican deaconess
 * Doris May Gentile (1894–1972) writer
 * Madeline Rees George (1851–1931) headmistress
 * Clara Lazar Geroe (1900–1980) psychiatrist
 * Susanne Vilhelmine Gether (1857–1911) woodcarver
 * Geraldine Scholastica Gibbons (1817–1901) mother superior
 * Cecilia May Gibbs (1877–1969) author
 * Pearl Mary Gibbs (Gambanyi) (1901–1983) Aboriginal leader
 * Dorothy Gibson (teacher) (1899–1978) teacher, communist and peace activist
 * Elizabeth Dickson Gibson (Bessie) (1868–1961) artist
 * Freda Evelyn Gibson (1908–1977) flying doctor
 * Gladys Ruth Gibson (1901–1972) educationist and women's leader
 * Grace Isabel Gibson (1905–1989) radio executive producer
 * Julia Gibson (1872–1953) fortune-teller
 * Jeanette Anne Gilbert (1883–1960) educationist
 * Boronia Lucy Giles (Bonnie) (1909–1978) journalist
 * Pat Giles, trade unionist
 * Helen Elizabeth Gillan (1873–1955) voluntary worker and social reformer
 * Eunice Elizabeth Perrott Gill (1918–1987) sportswoman, administrator, coach and academic
 * Margaret Sylvia Gilliland (1917–1990) biochemist
 * Dame Mary Jean Gilmore (1865–1962) writer
 * Marie-Louise Victoire Girardin (1754–1794) ship’s steward and cross-dresser
 * Peggy Winsome Glanville-Hicks (1912–1990) composer and music critic
 * Eleanor Glencross (1876–1950) feminist and housewives' advocate
 * Dorothy Ada Goble (1910–1990) politician
 * Annie Mackenzie Golding (1855–1934) feminist teacher
 * Isabella Theresa Golding (Belle) (1864–1940) public servant
 * Sarah Goldsmith (1846–1940) charity worker
 * Vida Jane Goldstein (1869–1949) feminist and suffragist
 * Agnes Knight Goode (1872–1947) social and political activist
 * Lillie Elizabeth Goodisson (1860–1947) racial hygienist
 * Ann Alison Goodlet (1824–1903) church worker and philanthropist
 * Elizabeth Mary Goodlet (1854–1926) church worker and philanthropist
 * Cora Gooseberry (1777–1852) Aboriginal woman
 * Ann Gordon (superintendent) (1795–1868) female factory superintendent
 * Margaret Jane Gordon (1880–1962) singer
 * Kathleen Ann Gorham (Kathy) (1928–1983) dancer
 * Eleanor Lilian Gladys Gough (1887–1967) teacher of dressmaking
 * Elizabeth Gould (illustrator) (1804–1841) natural history artist
 * Ellen Julia Gould (Nellie) (1860–1941) nurse
 * Zara Eileen Gowrie (1879–1965) charity worker
 * Margaret Graham (1889–1966) kindergarten teacher and broadcaster
 * Margaret Graham (1860–1942) nursing sister and army matron
 * Margherita Grandi (Maggie) (1892–1972) opera singer
 * Gwendolyn Muriel Grant (1877–1968) artist
 * Octavia Grave (1890–1974)
 * Ethel Gray (1876–1962) nursing sister and army matron
 * Isabel Gray (1851–1929) hotelier and storekeeper
 * Alice Jane Green (1863–1966) headmistress
 * Anne Eliza Green (1869–1954) artist
 * Anne Syrett Green (1858–1936) welfare worker and evangelist
 * Dorothy Green (writer) (1915–1991) poet, literary critic, academic and peace activist
 * Anne Green (1884–1965) missionary and nurse
 * Florence Emily Green (1862–1926) headmistress
 * Eleanor Constance Greenham (Ella) (1874–1957) medical practitioner
 * Isabel Alice Green (Belle) (1893–1984) manager
 * Ettie Gwendoline Greenwood (1906–1977) benefactress
 * Clara Puella Greig (1877–1957) tutor
 * Grata Flos Matilda Greig (1880–1958) barrister and solicitor
 * Jane Stocks Greig (Jean) (1872–1939) medical practitioner
 * Janet Lindsay Greig (Jenny) (1874–1950) medical practitioner
 * Maysie Coucher Greig (1901–1971) romantic novelist
 * Stella Fida Greig (1889–1913) law graduate
 * Henrietta Greville (1861–1964) labour organizer
 * Edith Grieve (1892–1972) illustrator
 * Rachel Grieve (1885–1977) weaver
 * Marion Lucy Mahony Griffin (1871–1961) architect
 * Mary Harriett Griffith (1849–1930) philanthropist
 * Glynde Nesta Griffiths (1889–1968) author and philanthropist
 * Gwendolin Winifred Griffiths (1886–1968) investor and socialite
 * Caroline Grills (1888–1960) poisoner
 * Louise Catherine Grimes (1907–1990) musician and schoolteacher
 * Beatrice Grimshaw (1870–1953) writer
 * Mary Leman Grimstone (1796–1869) author and feminist
 * Jessie Grover (1843–1906) journalist and sericulturist
 * Julia Margaret Guerin (Bella) (1858–1923) feminist, political activist and teacher
 * Beryl Annie Blanche Guertner (1917–1981) magazine editor and author
 * Lucy Edith Gullett (1876–1949) medical practitioner and philanthropist
 * Jeannie Gunn (1870–1961) author
 * Mary Gunn (1884–1967) eisteddford secretary
 * Bessie Jean Thompson Guthrie (1905–1977) designer, publisher, feminist and campaigner for children's rights
 * Mary Valentine Gutteridge (1887–1962) kindergarten principal

H

 * Deborah Vernon Hackett (1887–1965) mining company director and welfare worker
 * Patricia Hackett (1908–1963) theatrical producer, actress and lawyer
 * Helen Joyce Haenke (1916–1978) poet and playwright
 * Dorothy Jean Hailes (1926–1988) medical practitioner
 * Gladys Adeline Hain (1887–1962) lawyer, journalist and housewives' association president
 * Eliza Rowdon Hall (1847–1916) philanthropist
 * Elsie Maude Stanley Hall (1877–1976) pianist
 * Lesley Hall, disability rights activist
 * Ida Gertrude Margaret Halley (1867–1939) medical officer and feminist
 * Irene Slater Hall (1888–1961) hospital matron
 * Marie Montgomerie Hamilton (1891–1955) pathologist and hockey administrator
 * Eunice Hanger (1911–1972) playwright and schoolteacher
 * Rose Hanigan (1864–1952) Sister of Mercy
 * Barbara Hanrahan (1939–1991) writer and artist
 * Ethel Frances Hanrahan (1909–1981) army and repatriation hospital matron
 * Gwendoline Dorothea Julie Hansen (1896–1971) film censor
 * Hilda Mary Hanton (1884–1954) hospital matron
 * Catherine Hardess (1889–1970) artist and designer
 * Mary Veronica Hardy (1931–1985) entertainer
 * Lesbia Venner Harford (1891–1927) poet
 * Constance Elizabeth Harker (1875–1964) headmistress
 * Margaret Hilda Harper (1879–1964) paediatrician
 * Edith Mary Harrhy (1893–1969) composer and entertainer
 * Mary Packer Harris (1891–1978) teacher of art
 * Hazel Joyce Harrison (1905–1970) kindergarten principal
 * Rita May Wilson Harris (1888–1975) community worker
 * Helen Hart (feminist preacher) (1842–1908) feminist preacher and lecturer
 * Iris Correll Hart (1910–1983) singer, actor and director
 * Edythe Ellison Harvie (1902–1984) architect
 * Marian Fleming Harwood (1846–1934) scholar, pacifist and philanthropist
 * Eliza Marsden Hassall (1834–1917) clergyman’s daughter and philanthropist
 * Elizabeth Hastings (disability discrimination commissioner), disability discrimination commissioner
 * Martha Madge Hateley (1906–1950) air force matron
 * Fifi Olive Annette Hawthorne (1899–1986) headmistress
 * Catherine Hayes (soprano) (?–1861) soprano
 * Vina Evelyn Hayes (Evie) (1912–1988) entertainer
 * Margaret Fordyce Dalrymple Hay (1889–1975) clerk and librarian
 * Olga Janet Hay (1891–1974) headmistress
 * Muriel Agnes Heagney (1885–1974) trade unionist and feminist
 * Eileen Mary Healy (1888–1966) Sister of Mercy
 * Gertrude Healy (1894–1984) musician and Sister of Mercy
 * Mary Healy (1865–1952) Sister of Charity and hospital administrator
 * Mary Estelle Healy (Molly) (1915–1971) charity worker and socialite
 * Mary Gabrielle Healy (1908–1980) Catholic nun, musician and liturgist
 * Amy Elizabeth Heap (1874–1956) artist and illustrator
 * Mabel Emily Hedditch (1897–1966) mayor
 * Freida Ruth Heighway (1907–1963) gynaecologist
 * Mary Christine Heinig (1892–1979) educationist
 * Dorothy Jane Adele Helmrich (1889–1984) singer and arts administrator
 * Isabella Thomson Henderson (Isabel) (1862–1940) educationist
 * Jessie Isabel Henderson (1866–1951) social welfare worker
 * Jocelyn Henderson (1905–1972) conservationist
 * Rachel Henning (1826–1914) letter-writer
 * Alice Henry (1857–1943) journalist and woman's rights advocate
 * Margaret Edith Hentze (1909–1947) historian
 * Dame Mary Ranken Herring (1895–1981) medical practitioner
 * Joy Hester (1920–1960) artist
 * Nellie Hetherington (1903–1940)
 * Ella Violet Bell Hickson (1879–1955) community worker
 * Kate Hill (nurse) (1859–1933) nurse
 * Ernestine Hill (1899–1972) journalist and author
 * Mirrie Irma Jaffa Hill (1889–1986) composer
 * Eleanor Mary Hinder (1893–1963) welfare officer and international public servant
 * Margel Ina Hinder (1906–1995) sculptor
 * Clytie May Hine (1887–1983) soprano and vocal teacher
 * Mary Elizabeth Hoban (Maie) (1887–1984) speech and drama teacher
 * Grace McKenzie Hodge (1888–1980) schoolteacher
 * Margaret Emily Hodge (1858–1938) feminist and educator
 * Mary Constance Hodgkin (1909–1985) anthropologist, lecturer and student adviser
 * Lorna Myrtle Hodgkinson (1887–1951) psychologist and educationist
 * Caroline Hodgson (1851–1908) brothel proprietor
 * Frances Gillam Holden (1843–1924) nurse
 * Ruth Miriam Hollick (1883–1977) photographer
 * May Hollinworth (1895–1968) theatrical producer and director
 * Ada Augusta Holman (1869–1949) journalist
 * Mary Alice Holman (May) (1893–1939) politician
 * Edith Lilla Holmes (1893–1973) artist
 * Margaret Holmes (1886–1981) lay religious leader and welfare worker
 * Marion Louisa Holmes (1856–1921) worker for charity
 * Marion Phoebe Holmes (1880–1966) worker for charity
 * Beatrice Holt (Bea) (1900–1988) medical practitioner and mother- and baby-care advocate
 * Dame Zara Kate Holt (1909–1989) fashion designer and businesswoman
 * Hazel Holyman (1899–1992) air hostess services superintendent
 * Neredah Daisy St Leon Honey (1879–1960) circus artiste
 * Nora Hood (1836–1871)
 * Harriet Hooton (Ettie) (1875–1960) women's activist and editor
 * Laura Margaret Hope (1868–1952) medical practitioner
 * Susan Hopgood, trade unionist
 * Felicia Hopkins (1841–1933) social worker
 * Eleanor Mary Hopman (Nell) (1909–1968) tennis player and administrator
 * Ursula Mary Hordern (1911–1961) fashion editor
 * Marie Compston Horseman (Mollie) (1911–1974) cartoonist and illustrator
 * Greta Hort (1903–1967) academic and college principal
 * Catherine Clarissa Howarde (Kate) (1864–1939) actor, theatrical entrepreneur, playwright and cinema pioneer
 * Ann Howe (1802–1842) newspaper proprietor
 * Lucy Howell (Lucie) (1888–1985) soprano and singing teacher
 * Clara Winifred Howie (1881–1960) nurse and administrator
 * Alice Hoy (1893–1976) educationist
 * Agnes Eva Hughes (1856–1940) political organizer
 * Edith Hughes-Jones (1905–1976) nurse and hospital proprietor
 * Stella Leonora Harriette Hume (1882–1954) radio announcer, director and producer
 * Florence Ellen Hummerston (Flo) (1889–1983) community leader and city councillor
 * Rosa Zelma Huppatz (1906–1982) nurse
 * Ruby Florence Hutchison (1892–1974) politician
 * Beatrice May Hutton (Bea) (1893–1990) architect and craftswoman
 * Mary Hutton (headmistress) (1883–1964) headmistress
 * Sarah Hynes (Sally) (1859–1938) botanist and teacher

I

 * Nellie Grace Ibbott (1889–1970) mayor
 * Ellen Jeanie Imlay (1881–1978) nursing sister
 * Alice Christina Irvine (1879–1940) domestic science teacher and cookery book author
 * Freda Mary Howy Irving (1903–1984) journalist
 * Caroline (Lynka) Isaacson (1900–1962) journalist

J

 * Beryl Elaine Jacka (1913–1989) administrator
 * Alice Mabel Jackson (1887–1974) journalist and editor
 * Caroline Jacob (1861–1940) headmistress
 * Marjorie Jacobs, historian
 * Elizabeth Britomarte James (1867–1943) political reformer
 * Winifred Llewellyn James (1876–1941) writer
 * Patricia Irene (Pat) Jarrett (1911–1990) journalist
 * Thelma Eileen Jarrett (1905–1987) Soroptimist
 * Margaret Lilian Jeffrey (1896–1977) policewoman
 * Maud Evelyn Jeffries (1869–1946) actress
 * Dorothy Hetty Fosbury (Andrea) Jenner (1891–1985) actress, journalist and radio broadcaster
 * Elizabeth Esther Helen Jennings (1864–1920) actress
 * Sarah Ann Jenyns (1865–1952) surgical instrument maker and corset manufacturer
 * Carol Joyce Jerrems (1949–1980) photographer
 * Nancy Jobson (1880–1964) headmistress
 * Sandra Jobson, journalist ??? who?
 * Cecilia Annie John (1877–1955) singer, feminist and pacifist
 * Florence Ethel Johnson (1884–1934) feminist and educationist
 * Gertrude Emily Johnson (1894–1973) coloratura soprano and theatre administrator
 * Narelle Johnson, judge
 * Esther Johnston (1767–1846) landowner
 * Christian Jollie Smith (1885–1963) solicitor
 * Doris Egerton Jones (1889–1973) writer
 * Edith Emily Jones (1875–1952) community worker and Aboriginal rights advocate
 * Kathleen Annie Gilman Jones (1880–1942) educationist
 * Margaret Jones, journalist
 * Nina Eva Vida Jones (1882–1966) racing motorist
 * Phyllis Mander-Jones (1896–1984) librarian and archivist
 * Ellen Violet (Vi) Jordan (1913–1982) politician
 * Enid Joske (1890–1973) college principal
 * Eileen Alannah Joyce (1908–1991) pianist
 * Roberta Henrietta Margaritta Jull (1872–1961) medical practitioner

K

 * Phyllis Mary Kaberry (1910–1977) anthropologist
 * Winifred Kastner (1903–1987) community leader and welfare worker
 * Susie Olive Kaylock (1892–1959) local government official and community worker
 * Margaret Kay (1904–1967) keeper of Aboriginal relics
 * Adeline May Keating (1885–1957) businesswoman
 * Erna Laura Keighley (1891–1955) women's leader
 * Aileen Margaret Keldie (1936–1961) air hostess
 * Annette Marie Sarah Kellermann (1886–1975) swimmer, aquatic performer and film actress
 * Adelaide Maud Kellett (1873–1945) hospital matron
 * Alicia Mary Kelly (1885–1942) nurse
 * Claire Kelly, trade unionist
 * Ellen Kelly (1832–1923) matriarch and mother of Ned Kelly
 * Emily Caroline Kelly (Carrie) (1899–1989) theatre producer and anthropologist
 * Ethel Knight Kelly (1875–1949) actress and author
 * Margaret Elizabeth Kelly (Margot) (1894–1983) restaurateur
 * Myra Kemble (1857–1906) actress
 * Daisy Fowler Kennedy (1893–1981) violinist
 * Margaret Kennedy (Marnie) (1919–1985) domestic servant and writer
 * Elizabeth Kenny (1880–1952) nurse
 * Constance Kent (1844–1944)
 * Ellen Mary Kent Hughes (1893–1979) medical practitioner and alderman
 * Edith Betty Kernot (Betty) (1910–1984) golfer
 * Edith Latham Kernot (1877–1967) community worker
 * Beatrice Maude Kerr (1887–1971) swimmer and entertainer
 * Doris Boake Kerr (1889–1944) writer
 * Edith Amelia Kerr (1893–1975) missionary and headmistress
 * Constance Mabel Keys (1886–1964) nurse
 * Eileen Constance Keys (1903–1992) potter
 * Nita Bernice Kibble (1879–1962) librarian
 * Margaret Loch Kiddle (1914–1958) historian
 * Winifred Kiek (1884–1975) Congregational minister
 * Hilda Estelle Kincaid (1886–1967) medical practitioner
 * Anna Josepha King (1765–1844)
 * Georgina King (1845–1932) amateur geologist and anthropologist
 * Olive May King (1885–1958) ambulance driver
 * Rosa Angela Kirkcaldie (1887–1972) hospital matron and army nurse
 * Elizabeth Kilgour Kirkhope (1896–1978) headmistress
 * Katherine Kirkland (1808–1892) memoirist
 * Maria Elizabeth Kirk (1855–1928) temperance advocate and social reformer
 * Mary Kirkpatrick (1863–1943) midwife
 * Hélène Kirsova (1910–1962) prima ballerina and choreographer
 * Frances Lydia Knorr (Minnie) (1867–1894) baby-farmer
 * Marion Knowles (1865–1949) writer
 * Dorothy Isabel Knox (1902–1983) headmistress
 * Johanna Korner (1891–1969) beauty salon proprietor
 * Xenia Nicolaeva Krüger (1903–1985) ballet teacher
 * Frances Gertrude Kumm (1886–1966) churchwoman and philanthropist

L

 * Frances Vida Lahey (1882–1968) painter
 * Annie Ina Laidlaw (1889–1978) navy matron
 * Serena Lake (1842–1902) evangelist and suffragist
 * Violet Barry Lambert (1898–1975) grazier and shire councillor
 * Amelia Lambrick (1864–1956) public servant and social reformer
 * Flora Annie Landells (1888–1981) painter and potter
 * Gertrude Langer (1908–1984) art critic and arts advocate
 * Jessie Margaret Langham (1902–1988) army nurse and hospital matron
 * Eve Langley (1904–1974) novelist
 * Minnie Ruth Langley (1878–1933) school proprietor
 * Margaret Irene Lang (1893–1983) sister and air force matron-in-chief
 * Coral Lansbury (1929–1991) radio scriptwriter, academic, and novelist
 * Lady Eleanor Mary (Ella) Latham (1878–1964) charity worker
 * Freer Helen Latham, (1907–1987) Methodist lay leader
 * Loma Kyle Latour (1902–1964) sculptor
 * Marjorie Florence Lawrence (1907–1979) dramatic soprano
 * Betty Lawson, teacher and trade unionist
 * Jean Lawson (1908–1986) actor, educator, broadcaster and writer
 * Louisa Lawson (1848–1920) newspaper proprietor
 * Robin Ann Layton, judge
 * Caroline Woolmer Leakey (1827–1881) author
 * Charlotte Mary Clarina (Lottie) Leal (1881–1961) community worker
 * Hattie Martha Leckie (1886–1965) journalist
 * Betsy (Bessie) Lee (1860–1950) temperance evangelist
 * Nancy Lorna Leebold (1915–1982) pilot and flying instructor
 * Mary Agnes Leehy (1873–1960) Sister of St Joseph
 * Ida Lee (1865–1943) historical geographer
 * Jean Lee (1919–1951) murderer
 * Margaret Stella (Meg) Lee (1923–1987) actress
 * Mary Lee (1821–1909) suffragist
 * Ida Emily Leeson (1885–1964) librarian
 * Emily Leggett (1875–1949) ballroom-dancing promoter
 * Kate Leigh (1881–1964) crime entrepreneur
 * Emily Bertha Leitch (1873–1957) medical practitioner
 * Mary Grace Lester (1911–1980) political activist
 * Frances Deborah Levvy (1831–1924) animal protection advocate
 * Hettie Margaret (Margo) Lewers (1908–1978) artist
 * Grace Margaret (Gretta) Lewis (1892–1968) community worker
 * Sarah Lewis, trade unionist
 * Betty Caroline Leworthy (1877–1962) church and community worker
 * Mary Wherry Liddell (1877–1967) journalist
 * Louisa Mary Lightfoot (1902–1979) dancer, choreographer and impresario
 * Kathleen Mitford Lilley (1888–1975) headmistress
 * Joan à Beckett Lindsay (1896–1984) author and artist
 * Mary Ann Josephine Lindsay (1892–1975) circus artiste
 * Rose Lindsay (1885–1978) artist’s model, printmaker and author
 * Ruby Lindsay (1885–1919) artist and writer
 * Mary Ling (1865–1953) writer and parliamentary candidate
 * Agnes Mary (Molly) Lions (1908–1992) industrial nurse and union official
 * Jessie Sinclair Litchfield (1883–1956) Northern Territory pioneer and author
 * Elaine Marjory Little (1884–1974) pathologist
 * Emma Linda Palmer Littlejohn (1883–1949) feminist, journalist and radio commentator
 * Jean Littlejohn (1899–1990) medical practitioner
 * Gwendolen Kent Lloyd (Gwenda) (1899–1965) educationist
 * Jessie Georgina Lloyd (1843–1885) author
 * Jessie Mary Lloyd (1883–1960) temperance campaigner
 * Joice Mary Nankivell Loch (1887–1982) humanitarian and writer
 * Ann Lock (1876–1943) missionary
 * Helena Sumner Locke (1881–1917) author
 * Lilian Sophia Locke (1869–1950) feminist and socialist
 * Mary Fauriel Lockett (Mary) (1911–1982) pharmacologist
 * Maria Lock (1805–1878) Aboriginal landowner
 * Irene Maud Longman (1877–1964) politician and community worker
 * Margaret Jane Long (Retta) (1878–1956) missionary
 * Lydia Longmore (1874–1967) infant-teacher
 * Olive Murray Long (1889–1981) medical practitioner and missionary
 * Isabel Frances Longworth (1881–1961) dentist and peace-activist
 * Margaret Frances Looker (1910–1988) hospital matron
 * Maria Lord (1780–1859) convict and entrepreneur
 * Clarice Maude Lorenz (1906–1981) opera company founder
 * Enid Bosworth Lorimer (1887–1982) actress
 * Louisa Eleanor Lort Smith (1875–1956) animal-welfare advocate and administrator
 * Elizabeth Inglis Lothian (1881–1973) teacher of classics
 * Ida Dorothy Love (1908–1990) nurse and midwifery educator
 * Louise Nellie Lovely (1895–1980) actress
 * Mildred Esther Lovett (1880–1955) artist
 * Mary Ann Lucas (1826–1900) community worker and temperance advocate
 * Ruth Lucas (1859–1953) - joint article with husband
 * Lauretta Caroline Maria Luffman (1846–1929) writer and women's activist
 * Dora Mary Lush (1910–1943) bacteriologist
 * Mabel Mary Lush (1881–1958) kindergarten teacher
 * Lottie Edith Lyell (1890–1925) actress and film producer
 * Aileen Elizabeth Lynch (1898–1983) State superintendent, Australian Women’s Land Army
 * Annie Lynch (1870–1938) religious and hospital administrator
 * Nancye Doris Lynton (1893–1973) actor
 * Marjorie Jean Lyon (1905–1975) surgeon and prisoner of war
 * Betty Dorothy Lyons (1921–1986) nurse educator
 * Dame Enid Muriel Lyons (1897–1981) politician
 * Margaret Jane Ruth Lyttle (Greta) (1875–1944) educationist

M

 * Elizabeth Macarthur (1766–1850) grazier
 * Rosa Sibella Macarthur Onslow (1871–1943) charity and church worker
 * Dorette Margarethe MacCallum (Dorothea) (1863–1952) community worker
 * Amelia Morrison Macdonald (1865–1946) social reformer and women's activist
 * Louisa Macdonald (1858–1949) educationist
 * Augusta Macdougall (Pakie) (1875–1945) café owner
 * Mary Veta Macghey (1897–1970) headmistress
 * Amy Eleanor Mack (1876–1939) writer
 * Kate Mackay (1897–1983) medical practitioner
 * Katherine Ada Mackay (1901–1975) policewoman
 * Isobel Marion Dorothea Mackellar (1885–1968) writer
 * Mabel Josephine Mackerras (Jo) (1896–1971) medical scientist
 * Mary Helen MacKillop (1842–1909) Catholic religious sister
 * Mary Barr Mackinlay (1910–1974) Dominican Sister
 * Claire Adams Mackinnon (1896–1978) film actress and benefactor
 * Eleanor Vokes MacKinnon (1871–1936) Red Cross leader
 * Grace Mackintosh (1890–1954) headmistress and college lecturer
 * Marie Louise Mack (1870–1935) writer
 * Constance Mackness (1882–1973) teacher and author
 * Dora Maclean (1892–1978) horse-breeder
 * Hannah Maclurcan (1860–1936) hotelier
 * Dame Annie Jean Macnamara (1899–1968) medical scientist
 * Margaret MacPherson (1875–1956) pharmacist and benefactress
 * Elizabeth Henrietta Macquarie (1778–1835) governor's wife
 * Margaret MacRory (1862–1931) religious Sister
 * Sarah Maddock (1860–1955) cyclist
 * Ann Margaret Magoffin (Peg) (1918–1971) chartered accountant
 * Marguerite Henriette Mahood (1901–1989) artist
 * Sarah Jane Makin (1845–1918) midwife
 * Dame Ida Caroline Mann (1893–1983) ophthalmologist
 * Eleanor Manning (1906–1986) Girl Guide commissioner and army officer
 * Emily Matilda Manning (1845–1890) writer and journalist
 * Dorothy Mary Mansom (1905–1978) equestrienne
 * Helena Catherine Marfell (1896–1981) community worker
 * Hyllus Noel Maris (1933–1986) Aboriginal rights campaigner, community worker, educator, poet and scriptwriter
 * Gladys Hope Marks (1883–1970) university lecturer
 * Harriet Elizabeth Marks (1900–1989) schoolteacher and educationist
 * Elaine Marlay (1915–1977) dentist and university lecturer
 * Margaret Mary Marlowe (1884–1962) actress, author and journalist
 * May Marsden (1876–1968) artist and educationist
 * Alma Elizabeth Marshall (1879–1964) political activist
 * Dorothy May Marshall (1902–1961) schoolteacher, war- and welfare-worker, and public servant
 * Selina Courtenay Marshall (1899–1990) medical practitioner
 * Ellen Alma Martel (Nellie) (1855–1940) suffragist, elocutionist and parliamentary candidate
 * Anna Montgomerie Martin (Annie) (1841–1918) teacher
 * Catherine Edith Macauley Martin (1848–1937) writer
 * Catherine Martin, journalist
 * Florence Martin (1867–1957) physicist
 * Jean Isobel Martin (1923–1979) sociologist
 * Mary Maydwell Martin (1915–1973) bookseller
 * Norah Margaret Martin (1888–1977) mother superior and hospital nurse
 * Nellie Constance Martyn (1887–1926) businesswoman
 * Mary Masson (1862–1945) charity worker
 * Olga Masters (1919–1986) author and journalist
 * Janet Elizabeth Mathews (1914–1992) music teacher and recorder of Indigenous culture
 * Julia Matthews (1842–1876) actress
 * Marianne Helene Sara Mathy (1890–1978) teacher of singing
 * Muriel Lilah Matters (1877–1969) suffragist
 * Susan May Matthews (1877–1935) child welfare inspector
 * Elizabeth Matthias (Betsy) (1882–1963) socialist and charity-worker
 * Francisca Adriana Mawson (Paquita) (1891–1974) community worker and writer
 * May Maxell (Maisie) (1876–1977) actress and journalist
 * Mary Mayne (1826–1889) businesswoman
 * Mary Emelia Mayne (1858–1940) philanthropist
 * Helen Mary Mayo (1878–1967) medical practitioner
 * Lilian Daphne Mayo (1895–1982) sculptor and art advocate
 * Ida Mary McAulay (1858–1949) feminist
 * Mona Margaret McBurney (1862–1932) composer, pianist and teacher
 * Dame Emma Maud McCarthy (1859–1949) nursing sister and army matron-in-chief
 * Mary Agnes McCarthy (1903–1978) nurse, policewoman and welfare officer
 * Harriette Adelaide McCathie (1840–1912) retailer
 * Sheila Mary McClemans (1909–1988) barrister and naval officer
 * Jane Isabella McComas (Isabel) (1864–1960) headmistress
 * Ursula Hope McConnel (1888–1957) anthropologist
 * Isabella McCorkindale (Isabel) (1885–1971) temperance worker
 * Georgiana Huntly McCrae (1804–1890) artist and diarist
 * Georgina McCready (1888–1980) nurse, trade unionist and administrator
 * Mabel Mary McCutcheon (1886–1942) nurse
 * Isabella Mercia McDonagh (1899–1982) film-maker
 * Paulette de Vere McDonagh (1901–1978) film-maker
 * Phyllis Glory McDonagh (1900–1978) film-maker
 * Louise Warden McDonald (1903–1988) headmistress
 * Nancy May McDonald (Nan) (1921–1974) poet and editor
 * Phyllis Mary McDonald (1905–1977) violinist and teacher of music
 * Ethel McDonnell (1876–1961) community leader
 * Kathleen Agnes Rose McEwan (Kitty) (1894–1969) sports journalist, golfer and war-worker
 * Susan Bell McGahey (1862–1919) hospital matron and reformer
 * Katharine Elizabeth McGregor (1903–1979) lawyer
 * Brigid McGuigan (1842–1923) Sister of Charity
 * Hilda Hayward McIntosh (1886–1958) schoolteacher and postmistress
 * Margaret Edgeworth McIntyre (1886–1948) community worker and politician
 * Lorna Crawford McKean (1914–1963) soprano
 * Florence Violet McKenzie (1890–1982) signals trainer
 * Margaret Dawn McKenzie (1930–1984) hockey and softball player, sports administrator, coach and schoolteacher
 * Gwladys Yvonne McKeon (1897–1979) biologist
 * Clara Jane McLaughlin (Mother Berchams) (1856–1931) Sister of the Good Samaritan
 * Caroline Mary McLean (1883–1965) pony-breeder
 * Margaret McLean (1845–1923) temperance advocate and feminist
 * Beryl Elizabeth McLeish (1902–1974) public servant and State superintendent of the Australian Women's Land Army
 * Ethel Irene McLennan (1891–1983) botanist and educator
 * Gertrude Evelyn McLeod (1891–1971) golf administrator
 * Hannah McLeod (1857–1912) hospital matron
 * Florence Elizabeth McMillan (1882–1943) nursing sister
 * Lady Helen Maria McMillan (1863–1937) community worker
 * Dorothy Victoria McMorran (1897–1974) Canadian community leader
 * Matilda Emilie Bertha McNamara (1853–1931) socialist agitator, feminist and bookshop-owner
 * Verania McPhillamy (1889–1961) superintendent of soldiers' canteens
 * Doris Mary McRae (1893–1988) schoolteacher and headmistress
 * Gertrude Ella Mead (1867–1919) medical practitioner
 * Mary Emma Goldsmith Meares (1889–1964) welfare worker
 * Emmeline Mary Medley (Molly) (1891–1977) charity worker
 * Dora Meeson (1869–1955) artist
 * Dame Nellie Melba (1861–1931) prima donna
 * Gertrude Mary Melville (1884–1959) housewife and politician
 * Doris Rosetta Elizabeth Mendoza (Dot) (1899–1986) pianist
 * Hephzibah Menuhin (1920–1981) pianist and social activist
 * Louisa Ann Meredith (1812–1895) author
 * Winifred Barbara Meredith (1895–1979) medical practitioner
 * Thelma Constance Metcalfe (1898–1984) schoolteacher and community worker
 * Margarethe Michaelis (1902–1985) photographer
 * Adelaide Laetitia Miethke (1881–1962) educationist
 * Beatrice Miles (Bea) (1902–1973) Bohemian rebel
 * Emma Miller (1839–1917) seamstress and women's rights and labour activist
 * Dame Mabel Flora Miller (1906–1978) politician
 * Beryl Lucy Mills (1907–1977) Miss Australia
 * May Mills (1890–1984) schoolteacher and sports administrator
 * Agnes Anderson Milne (1851–1919) factory inspector
 * Agnes Eliza Fraser Mitchell (1890–1968) novelist and memoirist
 * Lady Eliza Fraser Mitchell (1864–1948) charity worker
 * Isabel Mary Mitchell (1893–1973) author
 * Janet Charlotte Mitchell (1896–1957) journalist and author
 * Margaret Mobourne (1872–1917)
 * Annie Mildred Mocatta (1887–1984) kindergarten teacher, medical practitioner and art patron
 * Alice Maude Mofflin (1878–1961) community worker
 * Maud Margaret Molesworth (Mall) (1894–1985) tennis player
 * Georgiana Molloy (1805–1843) amateur botanist
 * Gladys Lillian Moncrieff (1892–1976) soprano
 * Mondalmi (1910–1969) Aboriginal matriarch
 * Dorothy Frances Montefiore (Dora) (1851–1933) women's suffragist and socialist
 * Lola Montez (1818–1861) dancer and courtesan
 * Christina Smith Montgomery (1870–1965) headmistress
 * Annie May Moore (1881–1931) photographer
 * Caroline Ellen Moore (Carrie) (1882–1956) actress
 * Eleanor May Moore (1875–1949) pacifist
 * Maggie Moore (1851–1926) actress
 * Minnie Louise Moore (Mina) (1882–1957) photographer
 * Evelyn May Mordaunt (1872–1942) author
 * Elwyn Aisne Morey (1914–1968) psychologist
 * Agnes Helen Morgan (1883–1969) hospital matron
 * Anna Euphemia Morgan (1874–1935) Aboriginal leader
 * Molly Morgan (1762–1835) convict and landowner
 * Barbara Ierne Moriarty (Biddy) (1902–1979) Red Cross field representative
 * Louise Morice (Lucy) (1859–1951) kindergarten worker and social reformer
 * Belinda Morieson, trade unionist
 * Audrey Cummins Morphett (1902–1983) community worker
 * Elsie Frances Morres (1874–1958) teacher
 * Nellie Constance Morrice (1881–1963) nurse and administrator
 * Myra Evelyn Morris (1893–1966) author
 * Hedwig Marie Morrison (Hedda) (1908–1991) photographer
 * Sibyl Enid Morrison (1895–1961) barrister
 * Eirene Mort (1879–1977) artist
 * Dorothy Elizabeth Mortlock (1906–1979) philanthropist
 * Margaret Veronica Moses (1940–1975) Sister of Mercy, teacher and orphanage administrator
 * Alice Frances Moss (1869–1948) campaigner for women's rights
 * Constance Moulds (1897–1972) trotting trainer
 * Mary Braidwood Mowle (1827–1857) diarist
 * Annie Moysey (1875–1976) Aboriginal matriarch
 * Ellen Mulcahy, trade unionist
 * Phyllis Katherine Fraser Mullens (1908–1962) nurse
 * Katherine Mulquin (1842–1930) educationist
 * Grace Emily Munro (1879–1964) a founder of the Country Women's Association
 * Jean Eileen Muntz (Jane) (1903–1969) nurse
 * Lesley Elizabeth Murdoch (1881–1961) feminist and welfare worker
 * Madoline Murdoch (Nina) (1890–1976) writer
 * Isla Victoria Murphy (1913–1967) lawyer and army officer
 * Edith Constance Murray (1897–1988) puppeteer and schoolteacher
 * Florence Mildred Muscio (1882–1964) feminist
 * Alice Jane Muskett (1869–1936) artist and author
 * Dame Marjorie Merlyn Myer (1900–1982) philanthropist and fundraiser

N

 * Janet Nanson (1868–1943) journalist
 * Marie (Molly) Narelle (1870–1941) singer
 * Edna Lillian Nelson (1896–1948) medical practitioner
 * Caroline Elizabeth Newcomb (1812–1874) woman squatter
 * Harriet Christina Newcomb (1854–1942) feminist and educator
 * Vivienne Elizabeth (Viv) Newson (1891–1973) editor
 * Gladys Agness Newton (1901–1988) community worker
 * Emily Hilda Nicholas (1884–1961) artist
 * Mabel Nicholas (1866–1958) Anglican Sister and college principal
 * Mary Ann Nicolay (1850–1939) Nightingale nurse and hospital matron
 * Phyllis Mary Nicol (1903–1964) lecturer and demonstrator in physics
 * Angelina Noble (1879–1964) Aboriginal missionary
 * Beryl Margaret Elizabeth Noble (1907–1984) Australian Women’s Army Service officer
 * Marie Thérèse Augustine Noblet (1889–1930) Catholic mystic
 * Sara Susan Nolan (1843–1927) temperance reformer
 * Violet Cynthia Nolan (1908–1976) writer
 * Bess Norriss Tait (also known as Elizabeth May (Bess) Norriss) (1878–1939) miniature portraitist
 * Ellice Maud Nosworthy (1897–1972) architect
 * Evelyn Grace Ione Nowland (1887–1974) nurse and trade unionist
 * Marjorie Estella Nunan (1910–1963) pensioners' advocate
 * Carmel Nyhan (1893–1962) trade union organizer
 * Juanita Nielsen (1937–1975) publisher and urban conservationist
 * Clara (Decima) Norman (1909–1983) athlete
 * Dame Ada May Norris (1901–1989) schoolteacher and campaigner for women’s rights
 * Margaret Nyland judge

O

 * Catherine Cecily O'Brien (1893–1945) Dominican Sister and educationist
 * Louisa O'Brien (1880–1957) hotelier
 * Cecily Maude O'Connell (1884–1965) trade unionist and religious Sister
 * Kathleen Laetitia O'Connor (1876–1968) artist
 * Ellen O'Doherty (Sister Mary Alphonsus) (1894–1983) Sister of Charity and hospital administrator
 * Janette Hannum Octoman (1879–1971) community worker
 * Doris Lyne Officer (1898–1967) medical practitioner
 * Margaret Ann Ogg (1863–1953) electoral reformer
 * Florinda Katharine Ogilvie (1902–1983) social worker and educator
 * Kathleen Clare O'Keeffe (1883–1949) public servant and campaigner for equal pay for women
 * Maggie Oliver (1844–1892) actress
 * Josephine O'Neill (1905–1968) journalist and film critic
 * Martha Mary O'Neill (1878–1972) Sister of Mercy and schoolteacher
 * Edith Charlotte Onians (1866–1955) voluntary welfare worker
 * Margaret Oppen (1890–1975) artist and embroiderer
 * Elizabeth (Lizzie) Orr (1860–1945) hospital and army matron
 * Doris Margaret Osborne (1906–1977) schoolteacher and campaigner for equal rights for women
 * Ethel Elizabeth Osborne (1882–1968) medical practitioner and industrial hygienist
 * Gladys Dorothy O'Shane (1919–1965) Aboriginal political activist
 * Gladys Mary Owen (1889–1960) artist and charity worker
 * Eileen Rosaline (Eily) O'Connor (1892–1921) religious
 * Eliza O'Flaherty (1818–1882) actress and novelist
 * Pat O'Shane, magistrate
 * Lucy Osburn (1836–1891) hospital nurse

P

 * Aileen Yvonne Palmer (1915–1988) poet, translator and political activist
 * Helen Gwynneth Palmer (1917–1979) educationist
 * Janet Gertrude Palmer (Nettie) (1885–1964) writer and critic
 * Rosina Martha Palmer (1844–1932) singer
 * Adela Constantia Pankhurst (1885–1961) feminist
 * Wendy Paramor (1938–1975) artist
 * Edith Emma Pardey (1896–1963) pianola-roll pianist
 * Minnie Laurel Pardey (1897–1974) pianola-roll pianist
 * Florence Mary Parker (1872–1966) community worker
 * Grace Dorothy Parker (1895–1987) farmer and community leader
 * Katharine Parker (Kitty) (1886–1971) pianist and composer
 * Kathleen Isabel Alice Parker (Kay) (1906–1979) army nurse
 * Dame Marjorie Alice Parker (Margot) (1900–1991) philanthropist and community leader
 * Norma Parker, social worker
 * Hilma Olivia Edla Johanna Parkes (1859–1909) political organizer
 * Melina Florence Parnell (1870–1944) teacher and school proprietor
 * Annie Bertha Parry (1886–1959) nurse and health training administrator
 * Bridget Partridge (1890–1966) lapsed nun
 * Olive Dorothy Paschke (1905–1942) army matron
 * Eunice Muriel Harriett Hunt Paten (1883–1973) nurse
 * Esther Paterson (1892–1971) artist
 * Eveline Pauline Paul (Queenie) (1893–1982) vaudeville artist, producer and entrepreneur
 * Emily Dorothea Pavy (1885–1967) teacher, sociologist and lawyer
 * Ellen Nora Payne (1865–1962) woodcarver
 * Frances Mallalieu Payne (Frank) (1885–1976) artist and illustrator
 * Ruby Violet Payne-Scott (1912–1981) physicist, radio astronomer and schoolteacher
 * Margaret Elizabeth Maynard Peden (1905–1981) cricketer
 * Ethel Charlotte Pedley (1859–1898) musician and writer
 * Emily Harriet Pelloe (1877–1941) journalist, equestrienne, botanist and artist
 * Edith Gladys Pendred (1897–1964) kindergarten teacher
 * Gladys Penfold Hyland (1886–1974) businesswoman and collector of antiques
 * Frances Eileen Penington (1897–1972) social scientist
 * Anna Perivolaris (1888–1963) schoolteacher
 * Hetty Perkins (1895–1979) Arrernte matriarch
 * Grace Perrier (1875–1979) librarian
 * Adelaide Elizabeth Perry (1891–1973) painter, printmaker and teacher
 * Frances Perry (Fanny) (1814–1892) community worker
 * Grace Amelia Perry (1927–1987) poet and medical practitioner
 * Alicia Teresa Jane O’Shea Petersen (1862–1923) social activist and political candidate
 * Georgette Augusta Christina Peterson (1863–1947) singer, pianist and composer
 * Isabel Varney Desmond Peterson (1892–1967) pianist and composer
 * Winifred Marion Petrie (1890–1966) nurse and hospital proprietress
 * Evdokia Alekseevna Petrova (1914–2002) Soviet intelligence officer
 * Dora Peyser (1904–1970) social worker and nurse
 * Dorothy Jane Phillips (Thea) (1892–1960) soprano and teacher of singing
 * Marion Phillips (1881–1932) politician
 * Rebecca Phillips (Ray) (1872–1942) philanthropist and novelist
 * Angela Josephine Piazza (1911–1988) hairdresser and beautician
 * Marion Louisa Piddington (1869–1950) eugenist and sex educator
 * Elsie Clare Pidgeon (1879–1956) hospital matron
 * Veronica Pike (1900–1986) solicitor
 * Olive Muriel Pink (1884–1975) artist, Aboriginal-rights activist, anthropologist and gardener
 * Gerda Pinter (1915–2003) patron of the arts
 * Marie Elizabeth Josephine Pitt (1869–1948) journalist and poet
 * Ada May Plante (1875–1950) artist
 * Elsie May Plowman (1905–1978) hotelier
 * Mary Anne Pocock (Bessie) (1863–1946) nursing sister and army matron
 * Muriel Jean Polglaze (1911–1978) economist
 * Emélie Adeline Polini (1881–1927) actress
 * Norah Mary Potter (1849–1927) Sister of Mercy
 * Eliza Pottie (1837–1907) evangelist, pacifist and reformer
 * Betty Mildred Pounder (1921–1990) choreographer and dancer
 * Eileen Powell, trade unionist
 * Marguerite Helen Power (1870–1957) poet
 * Stella Power (1896–1977) soprano
 * Marjorie Evelyn Pownall (Eve) (1902–1982) historian and author of children’s books
 * Annie Praed (1873–1948) dentist
 * Rosa Caroline Praed (1851–1935) novelist
 * Rachel Pratt (1874–1954) army nurse
 * Una Prentice, lawyer
 * Anne Elizabeth Press (1903–1992) politician
 * Margaret Rose Preston (1875–1963) artist
 * Millicent Fanny Preston Stanley (1883–1955) politician
 * Maria Caroline Prevost (Ronnie) (1895–1976) 'flapper'
 * Katharine Susannah Prichard (1883–1969) writer and political activist
 * Maud Violet Florinda Primrose (1872–1954) nurse
 * Alethea Mary Proctor (Thea) (1879–1966) artist
 * Marjorie Gertrude Eleanor Propsting (1905–1972) librarian and mayor
 * Frances Betty Provan (1911–1963) naval officer and businesswoman
 * Mary Grace Courtenay Puckey (1898–1990) medical practitioner and hospital administrator
 * Maude Mary Puddy (1883–1974) musician
 * Caroline Frances Pugliese (1865–1940) theatre proprietor
 * Ethel May Punshon (Monte) (1882–1989) teacher
 * Annie Helen Pura (1894–1982) restaurateur
 * Emmeline Pye (1861–1949) teacher and lecturer

Q

 * Winnifred Evelyn (Narrandjeri) Quagliotti (1931–1988) Aboriginal community leader and Wurundjeri elder
 * Lois Gertrude Quarrell (1914–1991) journalist and sports administrator
 * Rose Maud Quong (1879–1972) performer and writer
 * Mary Quirk (1880–1952) politician

R

 * Mary Bertha Raine (1877–1960) businesswoman and philanthropist
 * Edith Marion Ralston (1894–1967) headmistress
 * Barbara Mary Ramsden (1903–1971) editor
 * Edith Dora Ranclaud (1885–1960) violinist
 * Dame Annabelle Jane Rankin (1908–1986) politician
 * Annie Isabel Rankine (1917–1972) Aboriginal leader
 * Julia Rachel Rapke (1886–1959) feminist and civil rights activist
 * Wilhelmina Frances Rawson (Mina) (1851–1933) writer
 * Joan Ellen Rayner (1900–1999) theatre educator
 * Rhoda Elspeth Rayner (Betty) (1907–1981) theatre educator
 * Dame Audrey Tattie Reader (1903–1989) Liberal Party organiser and community worker
 * Fanny Reading (1884–1974) medical practitioner and Jewish communal leader
 * Irene Victoria Read (1880–1972) charity and community worker
 * Lelda Sunday Reed (1905–1981) art patron
 * Coralie Clarke Rees (1908–1972) journalist, broadcaster and author
 * Elizabeth Laurie Rees (Bessie) (1865–1939) temperance activist and social reformer
 * Lucy Frances Harvey Rees (1901–1983) bookseller, book collector and authority on children’s literature
 * Joan Janet Brown Refshauge (1906–1979) medical practitioner and medical administrator
 * Alison Baily Rehfisch (1900–1975) artist
 * Mary Reibey (1777–1855) née Haydock, businesswoman and trader
 * Elizabeth Julia Reid (1915–1974) Grail worker and journalist
 * Isabelle Bruce Reid (Belle) (1883–1945) veterinary surgeon
 * Jane Sinclair Reid (1883–1968) educator of the blind
 * Mary Walker Reid (1911–1963) grazier and benefactor
 * Beatrice Lilias Rennie (1893–1971) headmistress
 * Annie Rattray Rentoul (1882–1978) schoolteacher and children's author
 * Gladys Reynell (1881–1956) potter
 * Ethel Florence Richardson (Henry Handel) (1870–1946) novelist and short story writer
 * Ethel Tracy Richardson (1877–1942) nursing sister and army matron-in-chief
 * Ruby Sophia Rich (1888–1988) Jewish community leader, feminist and pianist
 * Dorothy Riddle (1894–1979) librarian
 * Corra Ridgeway (1892–1975)
 * Hannah Rigby (1794–1853) embroiderer, servant and convict
 * Bessie Mabel Rischbieth (1874–1967) feminist
 * Amy Christine Rivett (1891–1962) medical practitioner
 * Doris Mary Rivett (1896–1969) psychologist
 * Eleanor Harriett Rivett (Nell) (1883–1972) missionary
 * Elsie Grace Rivett (1887–1964) welfare worker
 * Mary Ellen Roberts (1866–1924) teacher of dressmaking
 * Mary Grant Roberts (1841–1921) zoo-owner
 * Agnes Robertson Robertson (1882–1968) schoolteacher and politician
 * Constance Robertson (Connie) (1895–1964) journalist
 * Helen Lothan Robertson (1848–1937) tailoress and trade unionist
 * Jessie Marian Robertson (1909–1976) radio broadcaster and community leader
 * Margery Fraser Robertson (1858–1933) teacher and educationist
 * Philadelphia Nina Robertson (1866–1951) Red Cross administrator
 * Kathleen Mary Robinson (1901–1983) actress and director
 * Marjorie Clare Roche (1896–1982) army officer and Red Cross administrator
 * Florence Aline Rodway (1881–1971) artist
 * Mary Catherine Rogers (1872–1932) community and political worker
 * Ada Jane Rohu (1848–1928) taxidermist and shopkeeper
 * Mary Ronan (1904–1989) Sister of Mercy
 * Jessie Spink Rooke (1845–1906) suffragist and temperance reformer
 * Edna Sirius Roper (1913–1986) politician
 * Joan Mavis Rosanove (1896–1974) lawyer
 * Gertrude Amy Roseby (1872–1971) headmistress
 * Sarah Mabel Roseby (1878–1957) schoolteacher
 * Alice Trevenen Rosman (1882–1961) writer
 * Dorothy Jean Ross (1891–1982) headmistress and educationist
 * Euphemia Welch Ross (1889–1971) community worker
 * Hedwig Ross (Hettie) (1900–1971) teacher and socialist
 * Daisy Mary Rossi (1879–1974) artist and writer
 * Isabella Henrietta Younger Ross (Isie) (1887–1956) medical practitioner
 * Alice Ross-King (1887–1968) civilian and army nurse
 * Blanche Muriel Eugénie Ross-Watt (1861–1956) shire president and charity worker
 * Marian Ellis Rowan (1848–1922) artist, naturalist and explorer
 * Olive Dorothy Rowe (1888–1979) ballroom dancer
 * Caroline Ann Rowland (1852–1921) Ursuline nun
 * Amy Rowntree (1885–1962) educationist
 * Rachel Mary Roxburgh (1915–1991) artist, educator and activist
 * Lillian Roxon (1932–1973) journalist and author
 * Elena Domenica Rubeo (1896–1979) community worker
 * Helena Rubinstein (1870–1965) cosmetics manufacturer
 * Ann Rumpf (1849–1925) manufacturer and entrepreneur
 * Delia Constance Russell (1870–1938) community worker
 * Emmie Russell (1892–1987) orthoptist
 * Gertrude Winifred Ruston (1897–1985) community worker
 * Clara Padbury Rutherford (1878–1975) women's activist
 * Mother Leone Ryan (1900–1989) Sister of St Joseph and educator
 * Mary Margaret Ryan (1886–1968) community worker
 * Shylie Katherine Rymill (1882–1959) Girl Guide commissioner

S

 * Annie Moriah Sage (1895–1969) army matron-in-chief
 * Nancy Evelyn Salas (1910–1990) pianist, harpsichordist and music teacher
 * Dorothy Lucy Sanders (1907–1987) novelist
 * Annie Mabel Sandes (1881–1966) technical-college superintendent
 * Gladys Sandford (1891–1971) motorist
 * Louisa Angelina Santospirito (Lena) (1895–1983) welfare worker
 * Katie Sarah (19??-), mountaineer
 * Charlotte Sargent (1856–1924) pastry-cook
 * Ellen Savage (1912–1985) army nurse and hospital matron
 * Emily Winifred Savage (1888–1977) home economics teacher
 * Jessie Frederica Pauline Sawyer (1870–1947) community leader
 * Vera Scantlebury Brown (1889–1946) medical practitioner
 * Lilian Avis Scantlebury (1894–1964) Red Cross worker
 * Susan Katherina Schardt (1872–1934) hospital founder
 * Amy Schauer (1871–1956) cookery instructor
 * Florence Eleanor Schonell (1902–1962) educationist
 * Helen Macpherson Schutt (1874–1951) philanthropist
 * Grace Locke Scobie (1876–1957) inspector of factories and shops
 * Mary May Scollen (1887–1967) Sister of Mercy, nurse and hospital administrator
 * Jennie Scott Griffiths (1875–1951) journalist and political activist
 * Harriet Scott (1830–1907) artist and naturalist
 * Helena Scott (1832–1910) artist and naturalist
 * Rose Scott (1847–1925) feminist
 * Kathleen Stirling Scrymgour (1895–1982) hospital matron
 * Alexandrine Seager (1870–1950) businesswoman and war-worker
 * Joyce Debenham Seager (Joy) (1899–1991) medical practitioner
 * Clara Maria Seekamp (1819–1908) actress and newspaper editor
 * Eva Mary Seery (1874–1937) political organizer
 * Sophia Bridget Seery (1872–1946)
 * Clara Serena (1890–1972) contralto
 * Dora Beatrice Serle (1875–1968) artist
 * Alice Maud Sewell (1881–1971) community worker
 * Hannah Mary Helen Sexton (1862–1950) surgeon
 * Edna Mary Anna Jane Shaw (1891–1974) hospital matron
 * Mary Turner Shaw (Mollie) (1906–1990) architect and historian
 * Kathleen Eileen Sheehy (1892–1981) head teacher
 * Eliza Jeanettie Sheldon (1885–1974) art-dealer
 * Cecelia Moore Shelley (1893–1986) trade unionist
 * Catherine Shepherd (1901–1976) playwright
 * Kathleen Margaret Maria Sherrard (1898–1975) geologist
 * Frances Amy Lillian Sherwin (1855–1935) singer
 * Phyllis Sykes Shillito (1895–1980) designer
 * Elizabeth Frances Shippen (1894–1982) matron and army nurse
 * Lucie Emilie Shorter (Lulu) (1887–1989) china-painter
 * Clara Jane Shumack (1899–1974) army matron
 * Emma Caroline Silcock (1858–1931) Anglican religious
 * Rose Simmonds (1877–1960) photographer
 * Cinderella Jane Simon (1902–1981) Aboriginal leader, evangelist and storyteller
 * Helen de Guerry Simpson (1897–1940) writer
 * Martha Margaret Mildred Simpson (1865–1948) kindergarten teacher and school inspector
 * Gwendoline Elizabeth Sims (1902–1986) occupational therapist
 * Jean Dorothy Sinclair (1940–1991) political staff worker
 * Marion Sinclair (1896–1988) teacher, welfare worker, poet and composer
 * Barbara Sisley (1878–1945) teacher of speech and drama
 * Lillias Margaret Skene (1867–1957) women's activist and welfare worker
 * Elizabeth Skillen (1879–1970) educationist
 * Mary Louisa Skinner (Mollie) (1876–1955) nurse and writer
 * Rose Skinner (1900–1979) art-dealer
 * Marie Elizabeth Skitch (1900–1989) labour activist and housewives’ advocate
 * Patricia Violet Slater (1918–1990) nurse educator
 * Judy Small, singer
 * Marjorie Gordon Smart (1911–1982) diplomat and college principal
 * Addie Viola Smith (1893–1975) solicitor and trade commissioner
 * Bertha Chatto Smith (1892–1984) Country Women’s Association leader and author
 * Cecilia Smith (1911–1980) matriarch and Aboriginal activist
 * Christina Smith (1809–1893) teacher and missionary
 * Christine Idris Smith (1946–1979) skier and interior decorator
 * Fanny Cochrane Smith (1834–1905) Tasmanian Aboriginal
 * Grace Cossington Smith (1892–1984) artist
 * Ivy Blanche Irene Smith (1884–1975) teacher and community worker
 * Maria Ann Smith (1799–1870) orchardist
 * Mary Smith (1909–1989) psychologist
 * Treania Helen Lindsay Smith (1901–1990) gallery owner and artist
 * Bridgetena Smyth (Brettena) (1840–1898) campaigner for women's health reform and women's political rights
 * Joyce Mary Snelling (1904–1988) army officer
 * Dorothy Somerville, lawyer
 * Christense Sorensen (1885–1958) hospital matron and army nurse
 * Augustine Soubeiran (1858–1933) headmistress and French patriot
 * Clara Southern (1860–1940) artist
 * Catherine Helen Spence (1825–1910) writer, preacher, reformer and feminist
 * Gwendoline Gladys Spencer (Gwen) (1888–1974) journalist and managing editor
 * Margaret Joan Spencer (1912–1990) army officer
 * Ethel Louise Spowers (1890–1947) painter and printmaker
 * Mabel Angelina Springfield (1892–1966) swimmer and coach
 * Ida Standley (1869–1948) schoolteacher
 * Eleanor Margrethe Stang (1894–1978) medical practitioner
 * Annie Creo Stanley (1865–1940) trade union leader
 * Muriel Conomie Stanley (1918–1979) home missionary and nurse
 * Florence Melian Stawell (1869–1936) classical scholar and author
 * Christina Ellen Stead (1902–1983) author
 * Thistle Yolette Stead (1902–1990) biologist, educator and wildlife preservationist
 * Joyce Steele (1909–1991) politician
 * Sophia Elizabeth Steffanoni (1873–1906) artist
 * Jane Winifred Steger (1882–1981) writer
 * Muriel Myee Steinbeck (1913–1982) actress
 * Eunice Minnie Stelzer (1880–1962) founder of the Happiness Club
 * Elizabeth Anne Valentine Sterne (1880–1973) community leader
 * Gwendolyne Daphne Stevens (1908–1974) hospital proprietress, sheep breeder and mining entrepreneur
 * Jemima Elizabeth Mary Stevens (1855–1940) educationist and Anglican nun
 * Clare Grant Stevenson (1903–1988) air force officer, company executive and welfare worker
 * Margaret Stevenson (1807–1874) poet and satirist
 * Beatrice Anne Stewart (1897–1990) florist
 * Eleanor Charlotte Stewart (Nora) (1879–1966) dancing teacher
 * Eleanor Towzey Stewart (Nellie) (1858–1931) actress
 * Flora Shaw Stewart (1886–1979) pioneer and hotelkeeper
 * Helen Dorothy Stirling (Nell) (1909–1951) radio actress
 * Lorna Mary Belton Stirling (1893–1956) musicologist
 * Mary Stoddard (1852–1901) artist
 * Emily Mary Stone (1865–1910) medical practitioner
 * Emma Constance Stone (1856–1902) medical practitioner
 * Grace Clara Stone (1860–1957) medical practitioner
 * Ethel Nhill Victoria Stonehouse (1883–1964) writer
 * Ethel Turner Stoneman (1890–1973) psychologist
 * Ann Fawcett Story (1846–1911) cookery instructor
 * Shirley Stott Despoja, journalist
 * Catherine Eliza Stow (Katie) (1856–1940) collector of Aboriginal legends
 * Elsa Stralia (1881–1945) soprano
 * Jessie Mary Street (1889–1970) feminist
 * Florence Sulman (1876–1965) author and benefactor
 * Rose Anna Summerfield (1864–1922) feminist and labour leader
 * Annie Gladys Sutcliffe ('Suttie') (1900–1990) lawn bowler
 * Jane Sutherland (1853–1928) painter and teacher
 * Margaret Ada Sutherland (1896–1984) composer, pianist and teacher
 * Selina Murray Sutherland (1839–1909) nurse and child welfare worker
 * Edith Muriel Maitland Swain (1880–1964) public servant and physical-fitness advocate
 * Mary Hynes Swanton (1861–1940) trade unionist
 * Theodora Maude Sweetapple (Dora) (1872–1972) nurse
 * Georgina Sweet (1875–1946) zoologist, academic and philanthropist
 * Eveline Winifred Syme (1888–1961) painter and printmaker
 * Kathleen Alice Syme (1896–1977) journalist, company director and welfare worker
 * Olga Lesle Symes (1925–1982) librarian
 * Mary Synan (1837–1915) Brigidine nun

T

 * Dame Dorothy Margaret Tangney (1907–1985) politician
 * Tarenorerer (1800–1831) Aboriginal leader
 * Beatrice Mary Taylor (1893–1982) schoolteacher
 * Doris Irene Taylor (1901–1968) founder of Meals on Wheels
 * Florence Mary Taylor (1879–1969) architect and publisher
 * Irene Frances Taylor (1890–1933) journalist and feminist
 * Lyra Veronica Esmeralda Taylor (1894–1979) social worker and public servant
 * Evelyn Ruth Tazewell (1893–1983) sportswoman
 * Violet Helen Teague (1872–1951) artist
 * Margaret Alison Telfer (1904–1974) university registrar
 * Mary Cecil Tenison Woods (nee Kitson) (1893–1971) lawyer
 * Kathleen Tennant (Kylie) (1912–1988) author
 * Audrey Georgiana Florence Tennyson (1854–1916) letter-writer, hospital founder and vice-regal wife
 * Angela Margaret Thirkell (1890–1961) author
 * Bessie Margaret Thomas (1892–1968) librarian
 * Kathleen Kyffin Thomas (1891–1973) community worker
 * Margaret Thomas (1842–1929) artist, sculptor and author
 * Mary Thomas (1787–1875) diarist and poet
 * Freda Mary Thompson (1906–1980) aviatrix
 * Lilian Wattnall Thompson (Lil) (1867–1956) novelist
 * Matilda Louise Thompson (1871–1959) businesswoman and philanthropist
 * Catherine Maria Thornber (1837–1924) schoolmistress
 * Catherine Maria Thornber (1812–1894) schoolmistress
 * Ellen Thornber (1851–1947) schoolmistress
 * Rachel Anne Thornber (1839–1930) schoolmistress
 * Margaret Thornton, legal academic
 * Beatrice Maude Tildesley (1886–1977) teacher and woman of letters
 * Evelyn Mary Tildesley (1882–1976) teacher and woman of letters
 * Pattie Tillyard (1880–1971) community leader
 * Emma Timbery (1842–1916) Aboriginal shellworker
 * Alice Constance Tisdall (1877–1968) educationist
 * Ellen Joy Todd (1860–1948) journalist
 * Pauline Therese Toner (1935–1989) educator and politician
 * Jane Catharine Tost (1817–1889) taxidermist and shopkeeper
 * Eliza Tracey (1842–1917) litigant
 * Jessie Constance Alicia Traill (1881–1967) artist
 * Isobel Dieudonnée Travers (1898–1982) educationist
 * Beryl Randall Trigellis-Smith (1892–1985) probation officer
 * Margaret Bethesda Trist (1914–1986) author
 * Lydia Ellen Tritton (1899–1946) journalist and public speaker
 * Trugernanner (Truganini) (1812–1876) Tasmanian Aboriginal
 * Jean Amalie Trundle (1905–1965) teacher, actress and theatre director
 * Marie Anne Tuck (1866–1947) artist
 * Joan Tully (1907–1973) agricultural scientist
 * Dora Jeannette Turner (1888–1953) educationist
 * Ethel Mary Turner (1870–1958) author
 * Martha Turner (1839–1915) Unitarian preacher
 * Haldane Colquhoun Turriff (1834–1922) hospital nurse
 * Isabel May Tweddle (Diana) (1875–1945) artist

U

 * Erica Reid Underwood (1907–1992) psychologist, broadcaster, education administrator and community worker
 * Elkin Umbagai (1921–1980) Aboriginal leader

V

 * Margaret Mildred Vale (1893–1972) public servant
 * Mary Vale (1887–1968) Sister of Mercy
 * May Vale (1862–1945) artist
 * Dame Margaret (Peggy) van Praagh (1910–1990) ballet dancer, producer, director, teacher and administrator
 * Ann Vanstone judge
 * Gwendoline Varley (1896–1975) sports organizer and broadcaster
 * Jessie Vasey (1897–1966) founder of the War Widows' Guild of Australia
 * Dorothy Vaughan (1881–1974) social reformer (redirect)
 * Grace Sydney Vaughan (1922–1984) social worker and politician
 * Barbara Mary Vernon (1916–1978) playwright
 * Joyce Winifred Vickery (1908–1979) botanist and conservationist
 * Mary Theresa Vidal (1815–1873) author
 * Harriette Martha Voss (1887–1951) medical practitioner and community worker
 * Anna Fellowes Vroland (1902–1978) schoolteacher and human-rights advocate

W

 * Rhoda Wager (1875–1953) jewellery designer
 * Margaret Loder Wakehurst (1899–1994) charity worker
 * Bertha May Walker (1912–1975) labour activist
 * Dame Eadith Campbell Walker (1861–1937) philanthropist
 * Ellinor Gertrude Walker (1893–1990) kindergarten teacher and women’s rights activist
 * Janet Walker (1850–1940) costumier and teacher
 * Jean Nellie Miles Walker (1878–1918) nursing sister and army matron
 * Theodosia Ada Wallace (1872–1953) journalist
 * Dorothy Wall (1894–1942) author and illustrator
 * Christian Marjory Emily Carlyle Waller (1894–1954) artist
 * Edna Margaret Walling (1895–1973) garden designer
 * Agnes Marion McLean Walsh (1884–1967) hospital matron
 * Gertrude Mary Walton (1881–1951) headmistress
 * Marion Boyd Wanliss (1896–1984) physician
 * Elizabeth Jane Ward (1842–1908) milliner and philanthropist
 * Patience Australie Wardle (Pat) (1910–1992) local historian and diarist
 * Mary Alice Ward (1896–1972) teacher and pastoralist
 * Catherine Anne Warnes (1949–1969) entertainer
 * Marilyn Warren, judge
 * Mary Jane Warnes (1877–1959) Country Women's Association founder
 * Edith Alice Waterworth (1873–1957) welfare worker
 * Mary Watson (1860–1881) heroine
 * Phebe Naomi Watson (1876–1964) educationist and women's leader
 * Margaret Sturge Watts (1892–1978) welfare worker
 * Julian Barbara Waugh (1857–1938) political and community worker
 * Amelia Lucy Wayn (1862–1951) historical researcher
 * Margaret Wearne (1893–1967) trade unionist
 * May Isabella Weatherly (1868–1950) headmistress
 * Margareta Louise Pitcairn Webber (1891–1983) bookseller
 * Jessie Stobo Watson Webb (1880–1944) historian
 * Ivy Lavinia Weber (1892–1976) physical culturist and politician
 * Ellen Webster (1877–1965) grazier and politician
 * Dame Ahioma Alice Wedega (1905–1987) missionary, teacher, women’s advocate and social worker
 * Camilla Hildegarde Wedgwood (1901–1955) anthropologist and educationist
 * Dame Ivy Evelyn Annie Wedgwood (1896–1975) politician
 * Hazel Claire Weekes (1903–1990) zoologist and physician
 * Johanna Wilhelmine Weigel (1847–1940) paper-pattern manufacturer
 * Tina Wentcher (1887–1974) sculptor
 * Phoebe Ellen Wesché (1871–1950) charity worker
 * Evelyn Maude West (1888–1969) accountant, shire secretary and community worker
 * Nora Kate Weston (1880–1965) woodcarver
 * Winifred Mary West (1881–1971) educationist
 * Amy Grace Wheaton (1898–1988) feminist and social-work educator
 * Annie Margaret Wheeler (1867–1950) soldiers' welfare worker
 * Elsie Jane Whicker (1899–1987) bush-nursing superintendent
 * Jenifer Hedley Edols Whitecross (1926–1988) veterinary surgeon and administrator
 * Edith Alexandra White (1901–1988) army matron
 * Lady Elizabeth White (1907–1988) community worker
 * Ellen Gould White (1827–1915) Seventh-day Adventist prophet and author
 * Rose Ethel Janet White-Haney (Jean) (1877–1953) botanist
 * Dorothy Eleanor Whitehead (1908–1976) headmistress
 * Jessie McHardy White (1870–1957) army principal matron
 * Mary Hyacinthe Petronel White (1900–1984) local government councillor and campaigner for women’s rights
 * Myrtle Rose White (1888–1961) author
 * Vera Deakin White (1891–1978) Red Cross worker
 * Ellen Whitty (1819–1892) Mercy Sister
 * Harriett Frances Wicken (1847–1937) cookery writer
 * Elise Wiedermann (1851–1922) soprano
 * Alice Ivy Wigmore (1895–1982) violinist and philanthropist
 * Mary Theodora Joyce Wilcox (1873–1953) poet and playwright
 * Winifred Doris Wilding (Joyce) (1909–1978) community worker
 * Alexina Maude Wildman (1867–1896) journalist
 * Dorothy Irene Wilkinson (1883–1947) headmistress
 * Katherine Williams (Kath) Mary Isabel (1895–1975) unionist
 * Mary Boyd Burfitt Williams (1882–1956) physician and pathologist
 * Mary Jamieston Williams, feminist
 * Ada Jean Hounsell Williamson (1891–1977) journalist
 * Susannah Jane Williams (1875–1942) classical scholar and educationist
 * Florence Amy Willie (1922–1981) community leader
 * Austral Groves Wilson (Strella) (1894–1989) soprano
 * Ella Wilson (1870–1959) Sister of Charity
 * Enid Phyllis Wilson (1908–1988) psychologist
 * Norah Magdalene Wilson (1901–1971) Aboriginal community leader
 * Norma Linley Wilson (1898–1990) dancing entrepreneur
 * Marie Naomi Wing (1903–1985) medical practitioner
 * Mary Elizabeth Victoria Wirth (Marizles) (1868–1948) equestrienne
 * Gweneth Wisewould (1884–1972) medical practitioner
 * Mary Helen Withers (1907–1986) community leader
 * Isobel Wolmby (1917–1989) Indigenous culture informant
 * Joan Mary Woodhill (1912–1990) dietitian
 * Margaret Joan Woodhouse (1927–1990) bookseller
 * Olwen Abigail Wooster (1917–1981) air force officer and telecommunications engineer
 * Elinor Caroline Wray (1899–1992) speech pathologist
 * Wilhemina Wylie (Mina) (1891–1984) swimmer

Y

 * Constance Louise Young (Connie) (1900–1987) local history enthusiast

Organisations

 * Australian Women's Charter
 * Council of Action for Equal Pay
 * Sydney University Womens Association
 * Women for Canberra
 * Women With Disabilities Australia
 * Women's Australian National Services