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Abstracts: Papers to be Presented at the WHN Conference 2016

Dr Robin Joyce / May 21, 2016

    WHN Admin. The following presenters have been generous in providing the abstracts of the papers that they will present at the conference: Dr Pam Jarvis, Bernadette Cahill and Teresa Barnard. These abstracts appear below. Additional presenters are being approached…

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Blog, Politics, Women's History

The New Zealand Experience – Renaming, Rebuilding, and Social Development

Dr Robin Joyce / May 15, 2016

WHN Admin. This paper is the edited version of The New Zealand Experience – Renaming, Rebuilding, and Social Development presented by Margaret Wilson at the National Labor Women’s Conference April 2002 in Canberra. This version omits the end of the…

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Biography, Blog, Politics, Women's History

More Unfinished Business

Dr Robin Joyce / March 24, 2016

Sue Neacy   WHN Admin. In 1972 Australia voted in a Federal Election, winning enough seats to wrest government from the incumbents of twenty three years.  Gough Whitlam, leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP), became Prime Ministership. One of…

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Biography, Blog, Politics, Women's History

Unfinished Business and More Unfinished Business

Dr Robin Joyce / March 22, 2016

Sue Neacy WHN Admin. Introduction to Sue Neacy: Unfinished Business and More Unfinished Business As a percentage of the population people at tertiary institutions in 2012 58% of the domestic students (as opposed to the large numbers of overseas students…

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Blog, Politics, Women's History

Women’s Suffrage in Australia

Dr Robin Joyce / March 19, 2016

  WHN Admin.   In 1908 the Woman Suffrage Alliance published Woman Suffrage in Australia by Vida Goldstein.  The document was found in the Baillieu Library by Karen Buczynski Lee who recognised that it could easily be the only copy…

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Western Australian Labor Woman, Jean Beadle promotes her options for dealing with venereal disease 1915

Dr Robin Joyce / March 11, 2016

A Letter to the Editor of the Kalgoorlie Miner 1915[1] Jean Beadle [2]   ‘Notwithstanding the fact that the First Labor Women’s Conference, held in 1912, carried a resolution favouring notification and segregation of persons suffering from venereal disease, I…

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Blog, General

Ethical Fiction: Essential? Desirable?

Dr Robin Joyce / March 7, 2016

Robin Joyce Part 2 Is ethical fiction ever irrelevant? While an initial response could be ‘Of course fiction should be ethical. Writers should not encourage racism, sexism or classism. They should not give credibility to unethical behavior.’   However, what…

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Ethical Fiction: Essential? Desirable? Irrelevant?

Dr Robin Joyce / March 6, 2016

‘We often need literature to make our feelings intelligible to us.’ Joanna Trollope, The Rector’s Wife     Robin Joyce   Part 1 The strong response to a readers’ blog asking for examples of ethical fiction, (1) a list of topics under…

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Blog, Politics

Are Women a Success in Parliament?

Dr Robin Joyce / March 5, 2016

WHN Admin.   Published in 1938 in the Westralian Worker May Holman’s commentary on women Members of Parliament makes interesting reading. May Holman was the first Labor woman to be elected to the Western Australian Parliament.  She was a Member…

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