This is a list of Australian suffragists who were born in Australia or whose lives and works are closely associated with that country.
Suffragists
- Annette Bear-Crawford (1853âÂÂ1899) â women's suffragist and federationist in Victoria
- Belle Theresa Golding (1864âÂÂ1940) â feminist, suffragist and labor activist
- Catherine Helen Spence (1825âÂÂ1910) â author, teacher, and journalist; commemorated on a special issue of the Australian five-dollar note
- Dora Meeson Coates (1869âÂÂ1955) â artist, member of British Artists' Suffrage League
- Euphemia Bridges Bowes (1816âÂÂ1900) â president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union from 1885 to 1892.
- Edith Cowan (1861âÂÂ1932) â politician, social campaigner, first woman elected to an Australian parliament
- Eliza Ashton (1851/1852âÂÂ1900) â journalist and founding member of the Womanhood Suffrage League of New South Wales
- Elizabeth Brentnall (1830âÂÂ1909) â Australian suffragist, temperance activist and philanthropist.
- Elizabeth Webb Nicholls (1850âÂÂ1943) â campaigner for women's suffrage in South Australia
- Emma Miller (1839âÂÂ1917) â pioneer trade union organiser, co-founder of the Women's Equal Franchise Association
- Evelyn Strang (1867-1954) â President, Australian Woman's Christian Temperance Union; suffragist in Sydney
- Fanny Furner (1864âÂÂ1938) â activist, first women to stand for election in local government in Manly
- Helen Hart (suffragist) (1839âÂÂ1908) â British born Australian suffragist and lecturer, who toured Australia and New Zealand giving public lectures on women's rights, temperance, and Christianity.
- Henrietta Dugdale (1827âÂÂ1918) â initiated the first female suffrage society in Australia
- Isabella Goldstein (1849âÂÂ1916) â Australian suffragist and social reformer
- Jean Beadle (1868âÂÂ1942) â suffragist who organised a union of female factory workers
- Jessie Rooke (1845âÂÂ1906) â Tasmanian suffragist and temperance reformer
- Jessie Street (1889âÂÂ1970) â feminist, human rights campaigner
- Kate Dwyer (1861âÂÂ1949) â schoolteacher and Labor leader, member of the Womanhood Suffrage League of New South Wales
- Lilian Locke (1869âÂÂ1950) â honorary secretary of the United Council for State Suffrage, political organiser, trade unionist and labor activist
- Louisa Lawson (1848âÂÂ1920) â poet, writer, publisher, and feminist
- Maria Elizabeth Kirk (1855âÂÂ1928) Temperance in UK and suffrage in Australia.
- Mary Colton (1822âÂÂ1898) â president of the Women's Suffrage League from 1892 to 1895
- Mary Hynes Swanton (1861âÂÂ1940) Australian women's rights and trade unionist
- Mary Lee (1821âÂÂ1909) â suffragist and social reformer in South Australia
- Mary Anne Lockwood (1858âÂÂ1938) - temperance worker and suffragist in South Australia
- Mary Windeyer (1836âÂÂ1912) â women's suffrage campaigner in New South Wales
- May Jordan McConnel (1860âÂÂ1929) â trade unionist and suffragist, member of the Women's Equal Franchise Association
- Maybanke Anderson (1845âÂÂ1927) â promoter of women's and children's rights, campaigner for women's suffrage and federation
- Muriel Matters (1877âÂÂ1969) â lecturer, journalist, educator, actress, elocutionist, member of the Women's Freedom League
- Rose Scott (1847âÂÂ1925) â founder of the Women's Political Education League
- Rosetta Jane Birks (1856âÂÂ1911) â social reformer, philanthropist and South Australian women's suffragist
- Serena Lake (1842âÂÂ1902) â South Australian evangelical preacher, social reformer, campaigner for women's suffrage
- Vida Goldstein (1869âÂÂ1949) â feminist politician, first woman in British Empire to stand for election to a national parliament
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