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War, Elizabeth (Biff) (1942-  ) is a feminist, social activist and writer.

Born in New South Wales in 1942, Elizabeth (Biff Ward) was an active protester and a key member of the Women for Surival anti-nuclear group. She was instrumental in the organisation and running of the Pine Gap Peace Camp in 1983. Biff lived in Adelaide from 1984 to 1996, and in that time was the first Equal Opportunity Officer at the South Australian Institute of Technology and also worked as a workplace trainer with Trish Fairley and Peter Lee. She published the book Father-Daughter Rape in 1984 and Three's Company in 1992.

In Adelaide she was associated with Friendly Street Poets, publishing Three's Company. Currently she is organising tours in Vietnam. Biff is a proud member of the Vietnam Veteran's Federation.

She has been longlisted for the 2015 Stella Prize, which celebrates Australian women's contributions to literature. Ward's book, In My Mother's Hands, is a harrowing account of her childhood, growing up with a mother suffering from mental illness and a womanising father who was an active member of the Communist party.