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Browse Entries
- Cable, Kate Louisa (1899 - 1999), Mail agent and Postmistress
- Cable, Peggy May (c. 1939 - 2004), Businesswoman
- Cafagna, Josephine, Journalist, Radio Journalist and Television Journalist
- Cafferty, Elaine
- see Carbines, Elaine Cafferty (1957 - ), Teacher and Parliamentarian
- Cagney, Cindy, Real estate agent
- Cahn, Audrey Josephine (1905 - 2008), Microbiologist, Dietician, Servicewoman and Lecturer
- Cain, Debra, Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist and Swimmer
- Cains, Carole Susan (1943 - ), Parliamentarian
- Caird, Maureen (1951 - ), Olympian and Track and Field Athlete
- Calder, Rosemary Vivian (1947 - ), Bureaucrat
- Calderwood, Emma
- see Miller, Emma (1839 - 1917), Women's rights activist, Union organiser and Suffragist
- Caldicott, Helen Mary (1938 - ), Medical practitioner and Nuclear disarmament activist
- Caldwell, Gwen
- see Stark, Amy Gwendoline (1910 - 1994), Aviator and Servicewoman
- Callen, Ann Agnes
- see Callen, Ann Agnes (Sister Mary Josephine) (1858 - 1938), Religious Sister
- Callen, Ann Agnes (Sister Mary Josephine) (1858 - 1938), Religious Sister
- Callister, Valerie Joy (1950 - ), Parliamentarian and Teacher
- Calub, Dyana
- see Brown, Dyana (1975 - ), Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist, Olympian and Swimmer
- Calvert, Caroline
- see Atkinson, Caroline Louisa Waring (1834 - 1872), Naturalist and Writer
- Calvert, Michelle, Lawyer and Activist
- Calvert-Jones, Elisabeth (Janet) (1939 - ), Businesswoman and Philanthropist
- Cameron, Annette (1920 - 2008), Feminist, Political activist, Political candidate and Social activist
- Cameron, Barbara, Women's rights activist
- Cameron, Bessy (c. 1851 - 1895), Aboriginal teacher
- Cameron, Eleanor
- see Glencross, Eleanor (1876 - 1950), Feminist, Political candidate and Women's rights activist
- Cameron, Elizabeth Katherine (Betty) (1918 - ), Servicewoman and Community worker
- Cameron, Judy, Political candidate
- Cameron, Marcella (1879 - 1948), factory manager
- Cameron, Mary
- see Gilmore, Mary Jean (1865 - 1962), Teacher, Poet and Writer
- Cammack, Eileen (1914 - 2000), Government medical officer and Pathologist
- Campbell, Elizabeth Henrietta
- see Macquarie, Elizabeth Henrietta (1778 - 1835), Diarist, governor's spouse and Writer
- Campbell, Alicia
- Campbell, Cate (1992 - ), Olympian and Swimmer
- Campbell, Christine Mary, Parliamentarian
- Campbell, Clara
- see Harrod, Clara ( - 1918), Pioneer
- Campbell, Enid Mona (1932 - ), Professor
- Campbell, Eva, Businesswoman and Civil celebrant
- Campbell, Jodie Louise (1972 - ), Legal secretary, Local government councillor and Parliamentarian
- Campbell, Kate Isabel (1899 - 1986), Medical scientist
- Campbell, Lisa Jayne, Badminton Player and Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist
- Campbell, Margery (1919 - ), Servicewoman
- Campbell, Mary
- see Hughes, Mary Ethel (1874 - 1958), Community worker
- Campbell, Nicole, Political candidate
- Campbell, Persia Gwendolen Crawford (1898 - 1974), Academic and Economist
- Campbell, Trudy, Political candidate
- Camplin, Alisa Peta (1974 - ), Olympian and Skiier
- Canales, Judy, Artist
- Canberra Association of University Women
- see Australian Federation of University Women (Australian Capital Territory) Inc. (1944 - )
- Canberra Association of Women Graduates
- see Australian Federation of University Women (Australian Capital Territory) Inc. (1944 - )
- Canberra Mothercraft Society Inc (1929 - )
- Canberra Seven
- see Seven Writers (1980 - 1998)
- Canberra Women’s Bowling Club (1957 - 1992)
- Canberra Women's Liberation Group (1970s - ?)
- Canberra Women's Refuge (1970s - ?)
- Cancer Council Victoria
- Canessa, Jackie
- see Canessa, Jacqueline (1972 - ), Medical practitioner
- Canessa, Jacqueline (1972 - ), Medical practitioner
- Canterbury, Anne, Political candidate
- Capes, Lee (1961 - ), Hockey Player and Olympian
- Capes, Michelle
- see Hager, Michelle, Olympian and Sportswoman
- CAPOW! (1992 - ), Coalition of Australian Participating Organisations of Women
- Captive Nations Council of New South Wales (1965 - 1989)
- Carabine, Alison, Journalist and Radio Journalist
- Carbasse, Louise
- see Lovely, Louise (1895 - 1980), Actor
- Carbines, Elaine Cafferty (1957 - ), Teacher and Parliamentarian
- Carbon, Sally (1967 - ), Hockey Player and Olympian
- Cardell-Oliver, Annie Florence Gillies (1876 - 1965), Politician
- Carden, Joan Maralyn (1937 - ), Opera singer
- Carden, Patricia Anne
- see Conlon, Patricia Anne (1939 - 1979), Teacher and Author
- Carey, Priya, Political candidate
- Carey, Veronica
- Caritas
- see M U Australia (1892 - )
- Carl, Annie (c. 1844 - 1929), Publican and Teacher
- Carlton Refuge (1854 - 1949)
- Carlton, Eileen Grace (Sally), Community worker and Social worker
- Carlton, Melissa (1978 - ), Paralympian, Sports Administrator and Swimmer
- Carman, Marina (1974 - ), Student and Activist
- Carmichael, Beryl (1935 - ), Aboriginal Heritage Consultant and Aboriginal Storyteller
- Carnahan, Yvonne
- Carnell, Anne Katherine (Kate) (1955 - ), Parliamentarian, Politician and Pharmacist
- Carney, Jodeen Terese (1965 - ), Barrister, Parliamentarian and Solicitor
- Carpadios, Marissa (1977 - ), Olympian and Softball Player
- Carr, Brenda (1936 - ), Olympian and Track and Field Athlete
- Carrard, Alice (1897 - 2000), Concert Pianist and Teacher of Pianoforte
- Carrigan, Sara (1980 - ), Cyclist and Olympian
- Carruthers, Lisa (1970 - ), Hockey Player and Olympian
- Carter, Angela, Political candidate
- Carter, Doris Jessie (1912 - 1999), Hockey Player, Olympian, Servicewoman, Sports Administrator and Track and Field Athlete
- Carter, Ida Johanna, Matron
- Carter, Katherine Cameron ( - 1974), School principal
- Carter, Marjorie
- see Salmon, Lorraine (1910 - 1970), Journalist, Print Journalist, Radio Journalist and Writer
- Carter, Mary
- see Raine, Mary Bertha (1877 - 1960), Businesswoman, Philanthropist and Publican
- Carter, Marylou
- Carter, Susan Jill, Parliamentarian
- Casanova, Leanne, Political candidate
- Cash, Michaelia Clare, Parliamentarian and Solicitor
- Cashman, Ellen Imelda (Mel) (1891 - 1983), Union organiser
- Cashmore, Jennifer
- see Adamson, Jennifer, Parliamentarian
- Caskey, Constance Sybil (1905 - 1997), Nurse
- Casley-Smith, Marjorie (1901 - ), Medical practitioner
- Caspersonn, Lusitania (1816? - 1884?), Pharmacist
- Cassab, Judy (1920 - ), Artist
- Castelli, Sonia, Political candidate
- Castle, Naomi (1974 - ), Olympian and Water Polo Player
- Castleman, Nicola, Political candidate
- Castles, Amy Eliza (1880 - 1951), Opera singer
- The Catalysts' Society (1910 - )
- Catchpole, Margaret (1762 - 1819), Convict, Midwife and Nurse
- Catholic Daughters of Australia, Brisbane
- see Catholic Women's League State of Queensland Inc. (1975 - )
- Catholic Female Refuge (1856 - )
- Catholic Migrant Centre (1984 - )
- Catholic Welfare Organisation (1939 - 1948)
- Catholic Women's Association
- see Catholic Women's League, Archdiocese of Sydney (1913 - )
- Catholic Women's Association, Canberra and Goulburn
- see Catholic Women's League Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn Inc. (1945 - )
- Catholic Women's League Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn Inc. (1945 - )
- Catholic Women's League Australia Inc. (1928 - )
- Catholic Women's League of South Australia Inc. (1914 - )
- Catholic Women's League of Western Australia Inc. (1937 - )
- Catholic Women's League State of Queensland Inc. (1975 - )
- Catholic Women's League Victoria/ Wagga Wagga (1916 - )
- Catholic Women's League, Archdiocese of Sydney (1913 - )
- Catholic Women's League, Tasmania Inc. (1941 - )
- Catholic Women's Social Guild
- see Catholic Women's League Victoria/ Wagga Wagga (1916 - )
- Cato, Nancy (1917 - 2000), Author, Journalist, Poet and Environmentalist
- Cato, Una Beatrice
- see Porter, Una Beatrice (1900 - 1996), Psychiatrist and Philanthropist
- Caulfield Ladies' Benevolent Society (1930 - 1986)
- Caulfield, Margot Larraine
- Cavanagh, Sally
- Caven, Terrie, Political candidate
- Caw, Harriet Marjorie (1893 - )
- Cawley, Evonne Fay Goolagong (1951 - ), Tennis player
- Cawood, Dorothy Gwendolen (1884 - 1962), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Cawthorn, Sue, Political candidate
- Celestin, Rose-Marie, Political candidate
- Central Bureau for Wounded, Missing and Prisoners of War
- see International Tracing and Refugee Services, Australian Red Cross (2004 - )
- The Central School
- see Port Adelaide Girls Technical High School (1925 - )
- Central Women's Department of the Communist Party of Australia
- see Militant Women's Movement (c. 1926 - )
- Centre for Philippine Concerns Australia
- Centre for Research for Women (1993 - )
- Centre for Research on Women
- see Centre for Research for Women (1993 - )
- Centre for Women's Studies
- see Women's Studies Unit (1976 - ), Australian National University
- Ceravolo, Anita
- Chadwick, Virginia Anne (1944 - ), Businesswoman, Parliamentarian and Teacher
- Cham, Elizabeth (1948 - ), Director, Researcher and Philanthropist
- Chamarette, Christabel Marguerite Alain (1948 - ), Community worker, Parliamentarian and Psychologist
- Chamberlin, Marie
- see Breen, Marie Freda (1902 - 1993), Parliamentarian
- Chambers, Doris
- Chambers, Joan Heywood (1930 - ), Parliamentarian and Teacher
- Chambers, Katherine
- see Williams, Katherine Mary Isabel (1895 - 1975)
- Chambers, Stephanie, Writer
- Chambers, Verity, Journalist and Photo Journalist
- Chan, Polly, Public relations professional
- Chan, Stephanie
- Chandler, Erica
- see Underwood, Erica Reid (1907 - 1992), Community worker
- Chandler, Michelle (1974 - ), Basketball Player and Olympian
- Chant, Ruth, Geologist
- Chao, Sylvia
- Chapman, Robyn
- Chapman, Toni Margaret
- Chapman, Vickie (1957 - ), Barrister, Parliamentarian and Solicitor
- Chapman, Yvonne Ann (1940 - ), Business Woman and Parliamentarian
- Chapman-Popa, Susan (1962 - ), Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist, Olympian and Rower
- Chapple, Carolyn Jean, Political candidate
- Charity Organisation Society of Melbourne (1887 - )
- Charles, Valerie Joy
- see Callister, Valerie Joy (1950 - ), Parliamentarian and Teacher
- Charleston, Ellen Alma
- see Martel, Ellen Alma (1855 - 1940), Suffragist
- Charlwood, Jan, Political candidate
- Chase, Muriel Jean Eliot (1880 - 1936), Community worker, Journalist and Print Journalist
- Chatfield, Florence (1867 - 1949), Nurse and Medical administrator
- Chauvel, Elsa (1898 - 1983), Film maker
- Chauvel, Sibyl Elyne
- see Mitchell, Sibyl Elyne (1913 - 2002), Cattle Farmer, Champion Skier, Community worker and Writer
- Cheer Up Society ( - 1946)
- Cheers, Joanne, Servicewoman
- Cheeseman, Jennifer (1957 - ), Basketball Player and Olympian
- Chen, Grace, Political candidate
- Cheney, Jenny, Research assistant
- Cherry Plumb
- see Plumb, Sarah Ann (1884 - 1962), Nurse
- Cherry, Enid (1891 - 1986), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Cheung, Karen
- Cheung, Kwai
- see Cheung, Karen
- Chijoff, Karen, Political candidate
- Chikarovski, Kerry Anne (1956 - ), Solicitor and Politician
- Child Accident Prevention Foundation of Australia (c. 1980 - )
- Child, Gloria Joan Liles (1921 - ), Parliamentarian
- Children By Choice Association Incorporated (1972 - )
- Children's Library and Crafts Club (1922 - c. 1934)
- Children's Library and Crafts Movement (1934 - c. 1969)
- Children's Protection Society ( Vic.) (1896 - )
- Children's Welfare Association of Victoria (1912 - )
- Childs, Thelma Minnie (1914 - 2003), Servicewoman and Matron
- Chin, Amie See-Yung
- Chinnock, Wilma, Teacher
- Chipchase, Lynette (1947 - ), Olympian and Swimmer
- Chisholm, Alice Isabel (1856 - 1954), Superintendent and Charity worker
- Chisholm, Caroline (1808 - 1877), Philanthropist
- Chomley, Mary Elizabeth Maud (1872 - 1960), Feminist
- Choo, Christine, Historian
- Christesen, Nina Mikhailovna (1911 - 2001), Lecturer
- Christian, Margaret Enid (Peg) (1920 - )
- Christian, Millicent Lilian (1905 - 1985)
- Christie, Ida
- see Spencer, Ida May (1900 - ), Community worker
- Christie, Joan Lora (1918 - 2001), Educator, Local government councillor and Servicewoman
- Christison, Mary
- see Bennett, Mary Montgomerie (Montgomery) (1881 - 1961), Teacher, Writer and Aboriginal rights activist
- Chung, Claudine
- Chung, Helene (1945 - ), Journalist, Radio Journalist, Television Journalist and Writer
- The Church of England Deaconess Institution Sydney
- see The Anglican Deaconess Institution Sydney Limited (1891 - )
- The Church Of England Mission to the Streets and Lanes of Melbourne
- see The Anglican Mission to the Streets and Lanes of Melbourne (1886 - 1997)
- Ciccarello, Vincenzina
- see Ciccarello, Vini (1947 - ), Parliamentarian
- Ciccarello, Vini (1947 - ), Parliamentarian
- Cichello, Eleonora, Political candidate
- Cilento, Phyllis (1894 - 1987), Doctor, Print Journalist, Radio Journalist, Women's rights activist, Social reformer, Journalist and Broadcaster
- Cinderalla
- see Osborn, Annie (1874 - 1948), Editor, Journalist and Print Journalist
- Citizens Welfare Service of Victoria
- see Charity Organisation Society of Melbourne (1887 - )
- City Girls’ Amateur Sports Association (1918 - c. 1935)
- The Civic League (Australia) (1907 - )
- Clague, Joyce Caroline, Welfare worker
- Clancy, Elizabeth
- see Durack, Elizabeth (1915 - 2000), Artist, Writer and Illustrator
- Clancy, June
- see Stone, June (1922 - 2005), Servicewoman and Community worker
- Clancy, Lisa, School assistant
- Clancy, Lydia
- Clare Burton Award, Australian National University
- The Clare Burton Lecture
- Clare, Monica (1924 - 1973), Aboriginal Administrator, Aboriginal activist and Aboriginal leader
- Clarey, Katherine
- see Williams, Katherine Mary Isabel (1895 - 1975)
- Clark, Anne Evelyn (1903 - 1983), Netball Coach, Netball Player, Netball Umpire and Sports Administrator
- Clark, Annie
- see Clark, Anne Evelyn (1903 - 1983), Netball Coach, Netball Player, Netball Umpire and Sports Administrator
- Clark, Cheryl, Political candidate
- Clark, Christine, Suffragist and Temperance advocate
- Clark, Elizabeth Ann (1953 - ), Industrial officer and Parliamentarian
- Clark, Jessie
- see Johnston, Jessie Mary (1889 - 1984), Community worker
- Clark, Lesley Ann (1948 - ), Lecturer and Parliamentarian
- Clark, Liddy
- see Clark, Elizabeth Ann (1953 - ), Industrial officer and Parliamentarian
- Clark, Marie Coutts (1908 - ?)
- Clark, Mavis Thorpe (1909 - 1999), Author
- Clark, Stephanie
- see Baldwin, Stephanie
- Clark, Winifred
- see Wall, Annie (Winifred) (1900 - 2001), Medical practitioner
- Clarke, Adrienne Elizabeth (1938 - ), Botanist and Medical scientist
- Clarke, Amara, Political candidate
- Clarke, Charmaine, Political candidate
- Clarke, Frances, Political candidate
- Clarke, Janet Marion (1851 - 1909), Philanthropist and socialite
- Clarke, Jeanine (1959 - ), Administrator, Compliance Officer and Dental nurse
- Clarke, Jessie (1914 - ), Social worker
- Clarke, Judith Anne (1954 - ), Royal Tennis Player
- Clarke, Marian (1853 - 1933), Headmistress and Painter
- Clarke, Mary Patricia
- see Clarke, Patricia (1926 - ), Journalist and Editor
- Clarke, Michelle, Aboriginal Child Welfare Worker
- Clarke, Nefra Pauline
- Clarke, Patricia (1926 - ), Journalist and Editor
- Clarke, Thea, Political candidate
- Clarkson, Belinda, Political candidate
- Clayton, Iris (1945 - ), Author, Community worker, Health worker, Public servant and Researcher
- Clayton, Tricia
- Cleland, Rachel (1906 - 2002), Community worker
- Cliffe, Anna Maria, Prison matron
- Clifford, Alice May
- Clifford, Pamela
- Clift, Charmian (1923 - 1969), Author, Journalist and Print Journalist
- Clifton, Louisa (1814 - 1880), Artist and Diarist
- Coalition of Australian Participating Organisations of Women, CAPOW! (1992 - )
- Coates, Belinda, Political candidate and Social worker
- Coates, Janice, Political candidate
- Cochrane Smith, Fanny (1834 - 1905), Aboriginal Linguist and Aboriginal community worker
- Cochrane, June (1931 - ), Nurse and Nurse educator
- Cockburn Sound Peace Camp
- see Sound Women's Peace Collective, Cockburn Sound Women's Peace Camp
- Cockburn Sound Women's Peace Camp
- Cockburn Sound Women's Peace Camp, Sound Women's Peace Collective
- Cockburn, Peg
- see Utting, Margaret (Peg) Vivian Moile (1922 - ), Servicewoman
- Cocks, Fanny Kate Boadicea (1875 - 1954), Policewoman and Welfare worker
- Coffey, Essie (c. 1940 - 1998), Community worker, Singer, Actor and Film maker
- Cogger, Linda, Nurse
- Coghill, Virginia Elaine, Political candidate
- Cohen, Anne Margaret (1941 - ), Parliamentarian and Businesswoman
- Cohen, Fanny
- see Cohen, Frances (1887 - 1975), Administrator, Headmistress and Teacher
- Cohen, Frances (1887 - 1975), Administrator, Headmistress and Teacher
- Cohn, Carola (Ola) (1892 - 1964), Philanthropist, Sculptor and Author
- Cole, Bree
- see Cole, Briony Chastine (1983 - ), Commonwealth or Empire Games gold medalist, Diver and Olympian
- Cole, Briony Chastine (1983 - ), Commonwealth or Empire Games gold medalist, Diver and Olympian
- Cole, Margaret Mary, Political candidate
- Coleman, Jean, Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist and Track and Field Athlete
- Coleman, Jodie
- Coleman, Marie Yvonne, Feminist, social activist, educator, researcher, public servant, journalist, Medical Social Worker and Statutory Office Holder
- Coleman, Ruth Nancy (1931 - 2008), Media Executive and Parliamentarian
- Coles, Mabel Irene (1906 - 1993), charity worker
- Collee, Geraldine
- see Amies, Geraldine Christein (1906 - ), Physician
- Coller, Doreen, Aboriginal Child Welfare Worker
- Colless, Daphne Rosina (1928 - ), Aboriginal Administrator, Public servant and Aboriginal community worker
- Collet, Penelope Josephine, Political candidate
- Collie, Barbara (c. 1896 - 1970), Philanthropist
- Collier, Alice ( - 1950), Philanthropist
- Collier, Annette ( - 1947), Philanthropist
- Collier, Edith ( - 1954), Philanthropist
- Collings, Margaret
- Collins, Clover
- see Moore, Clover, Teacher and Politician
- Collins, Eva
- Collins, Henrietta
- see Greville, Henrietta (1861 - 1964), Activist and Trade unionist
- Collins, Isabell, Political candidate
- Collins, Jacinta Mary Ann (1962 - ), Parliamentarian
- Collins, Julie Maree (1971 - ), Electorate officer and Parliamentarian
- Collins, Stella, Political candidate
- Collis, Alice, Political candidate
- Collison, Jeanne (1929 - 2006)
- Colman, Alma Undine (1912 - 1966), Servicewoman
- Colman, Margaret Lynette (c. 1945 - )
- Colquhoun, Alva (1942 - ), Olympian and Swimmer
- Colton, Mary (1822 - 1898), Suffragist and Philanthropist
- Colyer, Val (1947 - ), Tour operator
- Combined Equal Pay Committee of Western Australia
- see Western Australian Council for Equal Pay and Opportunity (1958 - 1973)
- Commission for Australian Catholic Women (2000 - )
- Committee of University Women (1925 - )
- Commonwealth Department of Social Security, Office of Child Care
- Commonwealth Games (12th: 1982: Brisbane) (1982 - )
- Community of the Holy Name (1888 - )
- Community Programs, Australian Red Cross Victoria
- Community Services, Australian Red Cross
- Concannon, Gertrude (1899 - 1978), Arranger, Author, Composer, Music adjudicator, Music teacher, Musician, Opera singer and Pianist
- Conlon, Anne
- see Conlon, Patricia Anne (1939 - 1979), Teacher and Author
- Conlon, Patricia Anne (1939 - 1979), Teacher and Author
- Connell, Belinda, Political candidate
- Connolly, Anne, Journalist, Print Journalist and Television Journalist
- Connor, Annie Jean
- see Macnamara, Annie Jean (1899 - 1968), Medical scientist
- Connor, Marjorie (1906 - 1991), Nurse
- Connors, Lyndsay Genevieve, Feminist, Journalist and Educator
- Conochie, Jean Athola, Librarian
- Constable, Hon. Dr. Elizabeth (1943 - ), Parliamentarian
- Contessa, Roma
- see Bowen, Diamantina Roma (1833 - 1893), Charity worker, Governor’s wife and Public health advocate
- Conway, Josephine (1920 - 2007)
- Conyers, Evelyn Augusta (1870 - 1944), Matron and Servicewoman
- Coogan, Margaret Joan, Political candidate
- Cook, Deborah
- see McCulloch, Deborah Jane (1939 - ), Teacher, Lecturer, Board Member and poet.
- Cook, Jean, Teacher
- Cook, Nancy (1910 - ), Bacteriologist
- Cook, Natalie (1975 - ), Beach Volleyball Player and Olympian
- Cooke, Jenny, Journalist and Print Journalist
- Cooke, Joan Lily
- Cookson, Isabel Clifton (1893 - 1973), Botanist
- Coonan, Helen (1947 - ), Parliamentarian
- Cooney, Vicki, Aboriginal community worker and Childcare worker
- Cooper, Jacqui (1973 - ), Skiier
- Cooper, Jennifer, Journalist and Print Journalist
- Cooper, Jessie Mary (1914 - 1993), Parliamentarian
- Cooper, Kim (1965 - ), Olympian and Softball Player
- Cooper, Leontine Mary Jane (1837 - 1903), Bi-lingual scholar, Journalist, Teacher, Women’s rights activist and Writer
- Cooper, Lilian Violet (1861 - 1947), Medical practitioner and Surgeon
- Cooper, Marien
- see Dreyer, Marien (1911 - 1980), Author, Journalist, Playwright, Print Journalist and Radio Journalist
- Cooper, Mavis Dawn, Community worker
- Cooper, Merran
- Cooper, Muriel
- see Chase, Muriel Jean Eliot (1880 - 1936), Community worker, Journalist and Print Journalist
- Cooper, Priya (1974 - ), Paralympian and Swimmer
- Coopes, Jenny, Artist, Cartoonist and Journalist
- Coorey, Barbara
- Cootamundra Domestic Training Home for Aboriginal Girls (1911 - 1986)
- Coote, Andrea (1951 - ), Parliamentarian
- Copas, Stacey, Political candidate
- Cope, Madeleine (Madge) (1904 - 2001), Unionist and Activist
- Copeland, Joyce
- Coppel, Marjorie, Author
- Copping, Moira (1954 - ), Manager
- Coppolaro, Mari, Teacher
- Coranderrk Station (1860 - 1950)
- Corbett, Helen (1953 - ), Aboriginal Administrator, Aboriginal rights activist and Educator
- Corbin, Laura Mary Louisa (1841 - 1906), Childcare worker and Creche founder
- Corboy, Mary Lou, Political candidate
- Corcoran, Ann Kathleen (1951 - ), Parliamentarian
- Corcoran, Helen, Journalist and Print Journalist
- Coric, Danielle, Political candidate
- Coric, Danii
- see Coric, Danielle, Political candidate
- Cornelius, Gwen, Political candidate
- Cornelius, Stella (1919 - ), Director
- Cornish, Ann
- see Drew, Ann (1822 - 1907), Welfare Worker
- Corr, Norma, Political candidate
- Corrie, Christina Jane (1867 - 1937), Mayoress and Woman's rights activist
- Corry, Alice Gwendoline ( - 1998), Servicewoman
- Cory, Suzanne (1942 - ), Biochemist and Molecular oncology
- Cosgrove, Gertrude Ann (1882 - 1962), Community worker
- Costa, Dorothy, Social worker
- Costa, Dorothy Merle, Political candidate
- Costian, Daniela (1965 - ), Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist, Olympian and Track and Field Athlete
- Cottee, Kay (1954 - ), Yachtswoman
- Cotterell, Jennifer, Political candidate
- Cottrell, Ida Dorothy Ottley (1902 - 1957), Author, Journalist and Print Journalist
- Couch, Shelli-Anne, Journalist, Print Journalist and Publicist
- Couchman, Elizabeth May Ramsay (1876 - 1982), Politician
- Coulthard, Annie (Yadandhanha) (1908 - 1986), Traditional Aboriginal Custodian
- Coulthard, Faith
- see Thomas, Faith (1933 - ), Cricketer and Nurse
- Council of Action for Equal Pay (1937 - 1948)
- Council of Ex-Servicewomen's Associations (NSW) (1975 - )
- Council of Jewish Women
- see National Council of Jewish Women, New South Wales Section (1923 - )
- Countess von Zedtwitz
- see Rasp, Agnes Maria Louise (1857 - 1936)
- Country Women's Association of Australia (1945 - )
- Country Women's Association of New South Wales (1922 - )
- The Country Women's Association of Tasmania (1936 - )
- The Country Women's Association of the Northern Territory (1961 - )
- The Country Women's Association of Victoria Inc. (1928 - )
- The Country Women's Association of Western Australia (Inc) (1924 - )
- Court, Margaret Jean (1942 - ), Minister and Tennis player
- Coutts Michie, Mary, Domestic worker and Nurse
- Coutts, Jillian
- see Skinner, Jillian Gell (1944 - ), Journalist, Public servant and Parliamentarian
- Couzens, Christine, Political candidate
- Cowan, Edith Dircksey (1861 - 1932), Community worker, Politician and Political activist
- Cowan, Louise
- see Lovely, Louise (1895 - 1980), Actor
- Cowley, Marie, Charity worker
- Cowling, Marie
- Cowling, Patricia (Trish), Educator and Headmistress
- Cowper, Robina Fordyce (1866 - 1948), Lay preacher, Magistrate, Religious Leader and Women's rights activist
- Cox, Ann, Political candidate
- Cox, Anne, Political candidate
- Cox, Brenda Joyce, Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist and Track and Field Athlete
- Cox, Eva Maria (1938 - ), Social activist, University teacher and Women's rights activist
- Cox, Janet, Political candidate
- Cox, Lesley Mary (1918 - 2003), Educator
- Cox, Lottie Edith
- see Lyell, Lottie Edith (1890 - 1925), Actor
- Cox, Martha Caldwell (1854 - 1947), Pastoralist and Pioneer
- Coxsedge, Joan Marjorie, Political activist and Parliamentarian
- Coyne, Thelma
- see Long, Thelma Dorothy (1918 - ), Tennis player and Servicewoman
- Cozens, Daphne Akhurst
- see Akhurst, Daphne Jessie (1903 - 1933), Tennis player
- Crago, Roslyn Annette
- Craig, Ailsa, Journalist and Print Journalist
- Craig, Audrey Beatrice (1910 - 1994), Print Journalist, Servicewoman and Journalist
- Craig, June
- see Craig, Margaret June (1930 - ), Parliamentarian, Sports administrator and Tennis player
- Craig, Margaret June (1930 - ), Parliamentarian, Sports administrator and Tennis player
- Craik, Christine, Political candidate
- Cramer, Mary Therese ( - 1984), Teacher, Charity worker and Community worker
- Crane, Beverley (1940 - ), Librarian
- Cranley, Alison Hilma Barbara, Educator
- Cranswick, Isobel (Hilary) (1915 - ), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Crapp, Lorraine (1938 - ), Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist, Olympian and Swimmer
- Craven, Dilys, Paediatrician
- Craven, Lenore (c. 1958 - ), Electrical contractor
- Craven, Susan, Political candidate
- Crawford, Emma
- see Mother Emma (1864? - 1939), Administrator, Religious Sister and Teacher
- Crawford, Fiona (1977 - ), Olympian and Softball Player
- Crawford, Mary Catherine (1947 - ), Parliamentarian and Teacher
- Crea, Teresa, Political candidate
- Creaghe, Emily Caroline
- Creative Leisure Movement (c. 1970 - )
- Creedy, Rebecca, Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist and Swimmer
- Crespin, Irene (1896 - 1980), Scientist
- Creswell, Adelaide Elizabeth, Community worker
- Creswick, Alice Ishbel Hay (1889 - 1973)
- Cribb, Estelle (1877 - 1947), Teacher
- Cricket Australia (2003 - )
- Cripps, Sharon, Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist and Track and Field Athlete
- Cripps, Winsome, Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist and Track and Field Athlete
- Crisp, Helen Craven (1916 - 2002), Educator and Feminist
- Crisp, Jessica (1969 - ), Sailboarder
- Crisp, Lyndall, Editor, Journalist, Print Journalist and Television Journalist
- Crist, Alice Guerin (1876 - 1937), Author and journalist
- Crittenden, Jean Hilda (1906 - ), Matron and Servicewoman
- Croak, Alexandra Lindsay, Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist and Gymnast
- Croft, Ida Lucy (1878 - 1957)
- Croft, Peta-Kaye (1972 - ), Administrative officer and Parliamentarian
- Croker, Norma
- see Fleming, Norma (1934 - ), Olympian and Track and Field Athlete
- Crommelin, Minard Fannie (1881 - 1972), Conservationist and Postmistress
- Crompton, Phyllis Owen (1906 - )
- Crone, Nina (1934 - ), Linguist, Historian, Teacher and Journalist
- Cronin, Katy, Journalist and Radio Journalist
- Crook, Jane
- see Devanny, Jean (1894 - 1962), Feminist, Trade unionist and Writer
- Crosby, Catherine
- see Cunningham, Catherine (1897 - 1988)
- Crosby, Heather (1923 - ), Community worker
- Crosio, Janice Ann (1939 - ), Parliamentarian
- Cross, Helen, Parliamentarian
- Cross, Ray Alberta, Nurse
- Cross, Zora Bernice May (1890 - 1964), Actor, Author, Journalist, Poet, Print Journalist and Teacher
- Crossin, Patricia Margaret (Trish) (1956 - ), Parliamentarian
- Crossing, Melva Emily
- see MacGillivray, Melva Emily (Tommy) (1900 - 1993), Musician, Sportswoman and Volunteer
- Crossley, Ada Jemima (1871 - 1929), Singer
- Crosswhite, Janice, Sports Administrator, Sportswoman and Volunteer
- Crothall, Marion Mildred
- see Halligan, Marion Mildred (1940 - ), Author
- Crotters, Jackie, Political candidate
- Crouch, Alma Ruby, Political candidate
- Crow, Rose Bellatti
- Crow, Ruth (1916 - 1999), Political activist
- Crowe, Marianne, Political candidate
- Crowley, Rosemary Anne (1938 - ), Medical practitioner, Parliamentarian and Tutor
- Crowther, Ethel Annie, Charity worker
- Crudgington, Carolyn (1968 - ), Olympian and Softball Player
- Cruickshank, Emily
- Cruz, Elba (1945 - ), Women's Refuge Worker and Union activist
- Cruz-Zavalla, Elba
- see Cruz, Elba (1945 - ), Women's Refuge Worker and Union activist
- Csanki, Sharyn (c. 1964 - ), Project Manager
- Cullen, Jean ( - 1950), Cartoonist, Illustrator and Journalist
- Cuming, Grace
- Cummeragunja Reserve (1883 - )
- Cumming, Catherine, Local government councillor and Political candidate
- Cummings, Barbara, Aboriginal welfare worker, Aboriginal Child Welfare Worker and Writer
- Cummins, Christine, Political candidate
- Cuni, Marianne, Political candidate
- Cunningham, Catherine (1897 - 1988)
- Cunningham, Elizabeth Anne (1954 - ), Parliamentarian and Tutor
- Cunningham, Junita Irene (1939 - ), Parliamentarian
- Cunningham, Liz
- see Cunningham, Elizabeth Anne (1954 - ), Parliamentarian and Tutor
- Cunningham, Nita
- see Cunningham, Junita Irene (1939 - ), Parliamentarian
- Cunningham, Theresa Margaret, Political candidate
- Curdie, Frances
- see Desailly, Frances Esme, Welfare worker
- Curlewis, E. Jean (1898 - 1930), Author
- Curlewis, Ethel
- see Turner, Ethel (1872 - 1958), Author
- Curlewis, Jean
- see Curlewis, E. Jean (1898 - 1930), Author
- Curley, Sylvia (1898 - 1999), Nurse, Advocate, Farmer and Local historian
- Curr, Pamela, Human rights advocate and Political candidate
- Currey, Louise (1969 - ), Olympian and Track and Field Athlete
- Curry Kenny, Lisa (1962 - ), Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist, Swimmer, Olympian and Businesswoman
- Curry, Lisa
- see Curry Kenny, Lisa (1962 - ), Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist, Swimmer, Olympian and Businesswoman
- Curthoys, Barbara (1924 - 2000), Feminist, Social activist, Pacifist, Political activist and Psychologist
- Curtin, Elsie (1890 - 1975), Community worker
- Curtis-Otter, Margaret Catherine (1910 - 1992), Servicewoman
- Cusack, Catherine Eileen, Parliamentarian
- Cusack, Dymphna (1902 - 1981), Author, Cultural Commentator, Political activist, Social activist and Teacher
- Cusack, Ellen Dymphna (Nell)
- see Cusack, Dymphna (1902 - 1981), Author, Cultural Commentator, Political activist, Social activist and Teacher
- Cushion, Elizabeth Jeanette
- see Powell, Jeanette (1949 - ), Parliamentarian and Local government councillor
- Cuthbert, Betty (1938 - ), Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist, Olympian and Track and Field Athlete
- Cuthbert, Grace
- see Browne, Grace Johnston (1900 - 1988), Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
- Cuthbertson, Lesley
- see Cox, Lesley Mary (1918 - 2003), Educator
- Cuthbertson, Margaret (1864 - 1944), Child Welfare Worker, Factory inspector, Public servant and Women's rights activist
- Cutler, Helen Gray Annetta (1923 - 1990), Servicewoman and Community worker
- Cutting, Mary
- see Colton, Mary (1822 - 1898), Suffragist and Philanthropist