- The South Australian Country Women's Association
- The Country Women's Association of the Northern Territory (1961 - )
- The South Australian Country Women's Association Inc. (1929 - )
- South Australian Museum Archives
- Bates, Daisy May (1863 - 1951), Anthropologist and Journalist
- Pink, Olive Muriel (1884 - 1975), Anthropologist and Botanical artist
- Special Collections, Academy Library, UNSW@ADFA, Australian Defence Force Academy
- Cato, Nancy (1917 - 2000), Author, Journalist, Poet and Environmentalist
- Melbourne Women's Theatre Group (1974 - 1977)
- Oodgeroo Noonuccal (1920 - 1993), Poet, Political activist, Artist and Educator
- Spunner, Suzanne Sylvia (1951 - ), Writer, Critic and Playwright
- Turner, Ethel (1872 - 1958), Author
- Wright, Judith Arundell (1915 - 2000), Poet and Writer
- Stanton Library, North Sydney Municipal Council
- Read, Robyn, Politician, Public Servant, Writer, Journalist and Parliamentarian
- State Bank of New South Wales
- Country Women's Association of New South Wales (1922 - )
- State Library of New South Wales
- Australian Women's Army Service (AWAS) (1941 - 1947)
- Australian Women's Army Service Association (NSW) (1948 - )
- Benevolent Society of New South Wales (1813 - )
- Cutler, Helen Gray Annetta (1923 - 1990), Servicewoman and Community worker
- Fairfax, Mary Elizabeth (1858 - 1945), Community worker and Philanthropist
- Female Orphan Institution (1801 - 1850)
- Girl Guides Australia (1926 - )
- Humphreys, Lilias Stuart (1909 - 1985), Artist and Genealogist
- Jones, Margaret (1923 - 2006), Journalist
- Mayo, Lilian Daphne (1895 - 1982), Sculptor
- National Council of Women of New South Wales (1896 - )
- O'Harris, Pixie (1903 - 1991), Illustrator and Author
- Owen, Gladys Mary (1889 - 1960), Artist and Social worker
- Raisbeck, Rosina (1916 - 2006), Opera singer
- Read, Robyn, Politician, Public Servant, Writer, Journalist and Parliamentarian
- Scott, Rose (1847 - 1925), Feminist
- Shennen, Shirley Emilie (1923 - ), Servicewoman
- Stevenson, Clare Grant (1903 - 1988), Bureaucrat, Servicewoman and Community worker
- Wakehurst, Margaret, Community worker
- Windeyer, Mary Elizabeth (1837 - 1912), Charity worker and Women's rights activist
- The Women’s Auxiliary to the Australian Board of Missions (1910 - )
- Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force (WAAAF) (1941 - 1947)
- The Women's Club (1901 - )
- Women's Migration and Overseas Appointment Society (1862 - )
- State Library of Queensland, John Oxley Library
- Lahey, Frances Vida (1882 - 1968), Artist
- State Library of South Australia
- Kiek, Winifred (1884 - 1975), Academic and Minister
- Le Messurier, Kathleen, Sportswoman and Tennis player
- State Library of South Australia, Mortlock Library of South Australiana
- Adelaide Hockey Club (1981 - )
- Ainsworth, Eve (1914 - ), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Allgrove, Ellen Mavis (Nell) (1910 - 1994), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Angove, Dorothy (1886 - 1985)
- Ashton, Carrie (Jean) (1905 - 2002), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Association of Civilian Widows of Australia (1954 - )
- Atkins, Margaret Edith (1928 - )
- Australian Federation of University Women Inc. (1922 - )
- Australian Local Government Women's Association - South Australian Branch (1964? - ), Lobby group, Political organisation and Women's Rights Organisation
- Avery, Kathleen J (1894 - ), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Ballantyne, Gwenneth
- Barnes, Gaye (1959 - )
- Bates, Daisy May (1863 - 1951), Anthropologist and Journalist
- Beal, Susan Mitchell (1935 - ), Medical practitioner
- Beaumont, Marilyn Kay (1951 - ), Nurse, Counsellor and Industrial organiser
- Bekas, Anastasia (c. 1939 - )
- Berton, Marina Elizabeth Anne (1948 - )
- Bidstrup, Jean (Eve) (1913 - ), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Birks, Rosetta Jane (Rose) (1856 - 1911), Social reformer and Suffragist
- Bishop, Lenore (1919 - )
- Blackburn, Doris Amelia (1889 - 1970), Politician and Peace activist
- Blackburn, Jean Edna (1919 - 2001), Feminist and Educator
- Bond, Aileen (1898 - )
- Bradwell, Elizabeth Merle (Betty) (1914 - ), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Bright, Elizabeth Holden (1914 - ), Medical practitioner
- Bright, Esther, Teacher
- Brodie, Veronica (1946 - ), Aboriginal spokesperson
- Brookes, Helen (1917 - )
- Brown, Kathleen, Nurse
- Bui, Elizabeth Nghia (1945 - )
- Buttrose, Stroma (1929 - )
- Byrne, Roxy (1912 - 2004), Actor and Hockey Player
- Casley-Smith, Marjorie (1901 - ), Medical practitioner
- Caw, Harriet Marjorie (1893 - )
- Chambers, Doris
- Cheer Up Society ( - 1946)
- Cherry, Enid (1891 - 1986), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Christian, Margaret Enid (Peg) (1920 - )
- Cochrane, June (1931 - ), Nurse and Nurse educator
- Colton, Mary (1822 - 1898), Suffragist and Philanthropist
- Cook, Jean, Teacher
- Cooper, Mavis Dawn, Community worker
- Cox, Lesley Mary (1918 - 2003), Educator
- Cranswick, Isobel (Hilary) (1915 - ), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Crompton, Phyllis Owen (1906 - )
- Crosby, Heather (1923 - ), Community worker
- Davey, Constance Muriel (1882 - 1963), Psychologist and Educator
- Deal, Patricia (1931 - ), Nurse, Social worker and Servicewoman
- Dohnt, Lynley Eva (1898 - ), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Dolling, Alison (1917 - ), Teacher and Writer
- Durdin, Dorothy (Joan) (1922 - ), Nurse, Educator and Historian
- Dutton, Mary Doreen (Mollie) (1896 - ), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Estonia Born Community of Australia
- Ey, Anna Victoria (1839 - 1917), Missionary
- 'Feliska' (c. 1925 - )
- Fisher, Elizabeth M. (1925 - ), Activist, Feminist and Sports Administrator
- Forte, Kathleen (Margaret) (1917 - 2001)
- Foster, Irene M, Journalist
- Frost, Mary (1907 - ), Teacher
- Furner, Elizabeth (1916 - ), Writer and Women's rights activist
- Galanopoulos, Helen, Nurse
- Garrett, Merla (1933 - ), Nurse and Lecturer
- Gell, Heather (1896 - 1988), Educator
- Gent, Alison (1920 - )
- Gerrard, Patricia (1918 - ), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Gibbs, Vera (1905 - ), Nurse and Community worker
- Gibson, Gladys (Ruth) (1901 - 1972), Educator and Community worker
- Gibson, Jean Agnes (1914 - ), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Girl Guides Australia (1926 - )
- Girls Social and Political Union (1914 - 1917)
- Good, Barbara Doris (1922 - ), Nurse and Nursing administrator
- Gooden, Margaret (Peg) (1900 - )
- Goodes, Jessie (1910 - )
- Greece Born Community of Australia
- Grisogono, Anne-Marie (1950 - )
- Gunn, Jeannie (Mrs Aeneas) (1870 - 1961), Author
- Hannon, Gwenyth (1909 - ), Dentist
- Hanrahan, Barbara Janice (1939 - 1991), Artist, Printmaker and Writer
- Hardy, Barbara (1927 - )
- Harrington, Ruth (1922 - ), Nurse, Servicewoman and Nurse educator
- Harvey, Beatrice (Betty)
- Haselgrove, Elsie (1903 - )
- Hodge, Margaret (1918 - ), Teacher
- Homann, Luise (1837 - 1932), Missionary
- Hone, Maisie (1897 - )
- Hosking, Lorna, Community worker
- Housewives Association (Australia) South Australian Division (1926 - )
- Howard, Patience (1900 - ), Teacher and Community worker
- Hughes, Dorothy
- Hughes, Elsie (1906 - ), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Hurn, Ruth (1915 - ), Nurse and Nurse educator
- International Women's Day Committee (SA) Inc (1938 - )
- Italy Born Community of Australia
- Jacob, Nora Elizabeth (1900 - ), Nurse
- Jarrett, Myra
- Jeffreys, Irene Florence (1913 - )
- Jericho, Helen Thelka (1896 - 1983), Missionary
- Johnston, Thelma (1908 - ), Community worker
- Jones, Nancy Bryn
- Jordan, Deirdre Frances (1926 - ), Academic and Educator
- Kay, Francie, Nurse
- Kitto, Joyce (1929 - ), Nurse, Nurse educator and Servicewoman
- Knochs, Dzidra (c. 1930 - )
- Ladkin, Marjorie Lina (1915 - )
- Laidlaw, Diana Vivienne (1951 - ), Parliamentarian
- Lake, Serena Thorne (1842 - 1902), Preacher, Missionary, Social reformer and Suffragist
- Langley, Ruth Isobel
- Latvia Born Community of Australia
- League of Women Voters of South Australia (1909 - 1979)
- Leak, Jenny Elizabeth (1937 - ), Nurse and Nurse educator
- Lee, Mary (1821 - 1909)
- Levy, Rose Winstanley (Winnie) (1900 - 1988), Lawyer
- Lithuania Born Community of Australia
- Lockwood, Betty Margaret (1941 - ), Nurse and Nursing administrator
- Longmore, Lydia (1874 - 1967), Teacher
- Lyceum Club (Adelaide) Incorporated (1922 - )
- Lyon, Edeline (Tommy) (1914 - ), Nurse
- Magarey, Susan (1943 - ), Feminist and Historian
- Mander-Jones, Lois Jessie (1920 - )
- Mara (1941 - )
- March, Jessie Katherine (1901 - 1994), Teacher
- Mayo, Helen Mary (1878 - 1967), Doctor
- McCarthy, Gwendoline (Gwen) (1901 - 1986)
- McLaren, Eva (1898 - )
- Michelmore, Catherine (1910 - ), Nurse, Nurse educator and Nursing administrator
- Miethke, Adelaide Laetitia (1881 - 1962), Feminist, Social activist and Peace activist
- Millard, Valda, Nurse
- Miller, Beryl (1926 - )
- Miller, Mary (1920 - 2003)
- Mills, May (1890 - 1984), Cricketer, Educator and Sports Administrator
- Mitchell, Roma Flinders (1913 - 2000), Governor
- Mocatta, Frances (1921 - ), Medical practitioner
- Mocatta, Mildred
- Murray, Kemeri Anne (1932 - ), Judge
- National Council of Women of South Australia (1902 - )
- National Fitness Council of South Australia (1939 - 1975)
- Newport, Mary Helen (1927 - ), Public servant
- Nicholls, Elizabeth Webb (1850 - 1943), Activist and Suffragist
- Oldfield, Christobel (1960 - )
- Ozolins, Irina (1920 - ), Teacher
- Pan Pacific and South East Asian Women’s Association – South Australia (S.A.) Branch
- Panhellenic Women's Movement (1977 - )
- Parker, Barbara (1934 - ), Nurse
- Parker, Marjorie Bryson (Madge) (1908 - ), Servicewoman
- Penniment, Diana Elizabeth (1936 - )
- Picone, Catherine (Cathy) (1949 - ), Peace activist
- Porter, Judith (1935 - ), Nurse, Nursing administrator and Nurse educator
- Preston, Betty (1905 - )
- Quarrell, Lois (1915 - 1991), Journalist, Print Journalist, Sports Administrator and Sports Journalist
- Reinpuu, Ene-Mai (1932 - ), Community worker
- Retalic, Lucy (1910 - ), Teacher
- Richards, Elizabeth K
- Richardson, Isobel (1921 - )
- Riggs, Clara Elizabeth (Betty) (1911 - ), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Rooney, Jean (1911 - ), Teacher
- Rowe, Millie (Min) (1897 - ), Nurse
- Russell, Kathleen (1911 - )
- Sandford-Morgan, Elma (1890 - 1983), Medical practitioner
- Save Our Sons Movement ( South Australian Branch) (1965 - 1972)
- Schubert, Heather (1943 - ), Nurse and Nurse educator
- Sebastian, Andi (1952 - )
- Sheehan, Maria (Luisa) (1933 - )
- Sobels, Stella
- Society of Women Writers South Australia Inc. (1976 - )
- Somerville, Dorothy Catherine (1897 - 1992), Solicitor
- 'Sonia'
- The South Australian Country Women's Association Inc. (1929 - )
- South Australian Women's Amateur Sports Council (1953 - )
- Spence, Catherine Helen (1825 - 1910), Suffragist, Writer and Campaigner
- Sportswomen's Association of Australia (S.A. Division) (1966 - 1997)
- Spry, Pamela Joy (1924 - ), Nurse, Nurse educator and Nursing administrator
- Stanton, Anne (1898 - 2000), Social worker
- Steele-Scott, Kathleen (1910 - 1998)
- Sturm, Doreen Nellie (Anne) (1914 - ), Nurse
- Tanner, Gladys (1921 - ), Nurse and Nursing administrator
- Tazewell, Evelyn Ruth (1893 - 1983), Hockey Player and Sports Administrator
- Temperance Alliance of South Australia (1884 - )
- Third Women and Labour Conference (1982)
- Thomson, Marlienne (1933 - ), Nurse and Missionary
- Tonkin, Miriam (1928 - )
- Trudinger, Margaret (Trudie) (1915 - ), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Turnbull, Antonia Mary (Toni) (1950 - )
- Union of Australian Women (1950 - )
- Uren, Elizabeth (Bette) Irene (1909 - ), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Van der Linden, Catherina Adriana (1912 - )
- Vidau, Serafima (1909 - )
- Walker, Ellinor Gertrude (1893 - 1990), Poet, Educator and Women's rights activist
- Wall, Annie (Winifred) (1900 - 2001), Medical practitioner
- Waterhouse, Kathleen Lucy (1891 - 1987), Nurse, Servicewoman and Nursing administrator
- Wesley-Smith, Sheila, Community worker
- West, Dorothy, Teacher
- Wheaton, Amy Grace (1898 - 1988), Social worker and Educator
- Wilkins, Gertrud (1910 - )
- Willmott, Joanne (1954 - )
- Wilmot-Griffiths, Gwendolyn (1904 - )
- Wilson, Honor Cameron (1914 - 1998), Physiotherapist and Servicewoman
- Wilson, Octavia
- Wilson, Shirley Cameron (1918 - 2003), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Winnall, Helen
- Woman’s League (1895 - 1897)
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union of South Australia (1889 - )
- Women's Electoral Lobby (1972 - )
- Women's Electoral Lobby (South Australian Branch) (1972 - )
- Women's Information Switchboard
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (Australia Section) (1919 - )
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (South Australian Branch)
- Women's Liberation Movement
- Women's Memorial Playing Fields (1953 - )
- Women's Network (1984 - )
- Women's Studies Resource Centre (1975 - )
- Woods, Dora (1887 - ), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Wotherspoon, Judith (1944 - ), Nurse and Nurse educator
- Young Women’s Christian Association of Adelaide
- Young, Jeanne Forster (1876 - 1955), Author, Welfare worker, Journalist and Political activist
- State Library of Victoria
- Castles, Amy Eliza (1880 - 1951), Opera singer
- Country Women's Association of Australia (1945 - )
- Cross, Zora Bernice May (1890 - 1964), Actor, Author, Journalist, Poet, Print Journalist and Teacher
- Gill, Eunice Elizabeth Perrott (1918 - 1987), Netball Coach, Netball Player, Sports Administrator and University teacher
- Hanson-Dyer, Louise Bertha Mosson (1884 - 1962), Musician, Patron and Publisher
- Jarrett, Patricia (Pat) Irene Herschell (1911 - 1990), Journalist and Print Journalist
- Mayo, Lilian Daphne (1895 - 1982), Sculptor
- Richardson, Ethel Florence Lindesay (Henry Handel) (1870 - 1946), Author
- Wright, Claudia (1934 - 2005), Journalist, Print Journalist, Radio Journalist and Television Journalist
- State Library of Victoria, Australian Manuscripts Collection
- Alley, Diane Berenice (1927 - ), Community worker
- The Austral Salon of Music, Literature and the Arts (1890 - )
- Australian Federation of University Women - Victoria Inc. (1922 - )
- Australian Local Government Women's Association - Victorian Branch (1963 - )
- Australian Pre-School Association. Victorian Branch (1948 - )
- Australian Women's National League (1904 - )
- The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - )
- Bates, Daisy May (1863 - 1951), Anthropologist and Journalist
- Brennan, Anna Teresa (1879 - 1962), Lawyer
- Brookes, Mabel Balcombe (1890 - 1975), Author and Community worker
- Bruce, Minnie (Mary) Grant (1878 - 1958), Author and Journalist
- Carlton Refuge (1854 - 1949)
- Castles, Amy Eliza (1880 - 1951), Opera singer
- The Catalysts' Society (1910 - )
- Children's Protection Society ( Vic.) (1896 - )
- Children's Welfare Association of Victoria (1912 - )
- Chisholm, Caroline (1808 - 1877), Philanthropist
- Clark, Mavis Thorpe (1909 - 1999), Author
- Clarke, Jessie (1914 - ), Social worker
- Cohn, Carola (Ola) (1892 - 1964), sculptor and Author
- Couchman, Elizabeth May Ramsay (1876 - 1982), Politician
- Council of Action for Equal Pay (1937 - 1948)
- The Country Women's Association of Victoria Inc. (1928 - )
- D'Aprano, Zelda Fay (1928 - ), Feminist, Trade unionist, Writer and Dental nurse
- Davis, Mervyn Twynam (1916 - 1985), Landscape architect and Servicewoman
- Downing, Cecilia (1858 - 1952), Community worker and Women's rights activist
- Ellis, Constance (1872 - 1942), Medical practitioner
- Federated Association of Australian Housewives (1923 - )
- Galbraith, Jean, Botanist and Author
- Gentlewomen's Aid Society (1894 - 1989)
- Gilmore, Mary (1865 - 1962), Teacher, Poet and Writer
- Goldstein, Vida (1869 - 1949), Feminist and Suffragist
- Governesses' Institute and Melbourne Home (1857 - 1936)
- Greece Born Community of Australia
- Heagney, Muriel Agnes (1885 - 1974), Trade unionist and Writer
- Hoff, Ursula (1909 - 2005), Art historian
- Housewives Association of Victoria (1915 - )
- Irving, Freda Howy (1903 - 1984), Editor, Journalist and Print Journalist
- Irving, Sybil Howy (1897 - 1973), Servicewoman
- Italy Born Community of Australia
- Latvia Born Community of Australia
- League of Women Voters Victoria (1945 - )
- Lyceum Club (Melbourne) (1912 - )
- Melba, Nellie (1861 - 1931), Opera singer
- Melbourne Ladies Benevolent Society (1845 - 1983)
- Melbourne Orphan Asylum ( Vic.) (1853 - )
- The Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors (1902 - )
- Murdoch, Elisabeth Joy (1909 - ), Philanthropist
- National Council for the Single Mother and her Child (Australia) (1973 - )
- National Council of Women of Victoria (1902 - )
- Onians, Edith Charlotte (1866 - 1955), Philanthropist
- Osborne, Ethel Elizabeth (1882 - 1968), Medical practitioner
- Owen, Mary (1921 - ), Women's Liberationist and Trade unionist
- Peacock, Millie Gertrude (1870 - 1948), Parliamentarian
- Pearson, Joan Daphne Mary (1911 - 2000), Photographer, Researcher and Horticulturalist
- Philippines Born Community of Australia
- Review of Post Arrival Programs and Services to Migrants (1977 - 1978)
- Russell, Delia Constance (1870 - 1938), Community worker and Women's rights activist
- South Melbourne Ladies' Benevolent Society (1875 - 1982)
- Stone, Emma Constance (1856 - 1902), Medical practitioner and Feminist
- Sutherland, Margaret Ada (1897 - 1984), Composer
- Sutherland, Selina Murray Macdonald (1839 - 1909), Philanthropist, Nurse and Welfare worker
- Sybylla Press (1976 - )
- Temporary Teachers' Club (1955 - 1960), Victorian Teachers' Union
- Tipping, Marjorie Jean (1917 - ), Author, Art historian and Consultant
- Turner, Ethel (1872 - 1958), Author
- Ukraine Born Community of Australia
- Victorian Association of Benevolent Societies (1911 - 1987)
- Victorian Children's Aid Society (1893 - 1991)
- Victorian Medical Women's Society (1896 - )
- Vroland, Anna (1902 - 1978), Campaigner and Author
- Waddell, Winifred (1884 - 1972), Botanist
- Walling, Edna (1896 - 1973), Landscape designer, Writer and Photographer
- Weber, Ivy Lavinia (1892 - 1976), Parliamentarian and Women's rights activist
- Woman Suffrage
- Women Justices' Association of Victoria (1938 - )
- Women Principals Association (Vic.) (1940 - )
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (Australia Section) (1919 - )
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (South Australian Branch)
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (Victoria branch) (1915 - )
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Western Australian Branch (1933 - )
- Women's Peace Army (1915 - 1919)
- Women's Political Association of Victoria (1903 - 1919)
- Working Women's Centre Melbourne (1975 - 1984)
- State Records of South Australia
- National Fitness Council of South Australia (1939 - 1975)
- South Australian Women's Amateur Sports Council (1953 - )
- State Records Office of Western Australia
- Bennett, Mary Montgomerie (Montgomery) (1881 - 1961), Teacher, Writer and Aboriginal rights activist
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