A collection of stories and first hand-accounts of women who trained in the technical career of radiotherapy in the 1950s. Written and researched by Robyn French.
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Read moreOn October 16th 2020 VWT, along with a group of interested women, made a submission to members of the Members of the AEC Redistribution Committee on the naming of the proposed new federal electorate in Victoria following the 2021 redistribution.
Read moreRosie is a space where young women can connect with the best web resources out there, helping them to navigate life’s tricky situations. Rosie has a range of tips, links and videos all centered around a theme of respect - for your body & mind, in your relationships, at work and for the world we live in.
Read moreA national publication calling on the restoration of respect to Australia’s democracy and untangling the sexist and gendered attacks on Australia’s first female Prime Minister.
Read moreCredit Where Credit Is Due was a tribute to the minority government led by Julia Gillard, Australia's first female Prime Minister.
Read moreThe publication ‘Ordinary Women, Extraordinary Lives’ was created in conjunction with the touring exhibition in 2001 to capture everything and more of the wonderful insights into the lives of these women.
Read moreBusiness Matrix sought to remedy the situation which women were faced in the culture of the nineties, as small businesses floundered, and assistance for women in business, was lacking.
Read more‘Love and Justice’ is a women’s anthem composed by Kavisha Mazzella in 2008 and gifted to women everywhere.
Read moreThe project revolved around a community dialogue in a thoughtful deliberation of the key issues and the actions they could start to think about taking to address these issues.
Read moreso that in this lifetime we can be: