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Browse Entries
- W.E.A.
- see Workers' Educational Association of Queensland (1913 - 1932)
- 'W.W.'
- see Fortune, Mary Helena (c. 1833 - 1910), Journalist, Print Journalist and Writer
- WAAGV
- see Women's Action Against Global Violence (WAAGV)
- Waddell, Jane, Nurse
- Waddell, Winifred (1884 - 1972), Botanist
- Waddy, Nanette Stacy, Medical practitioner
- Wade, Jan Louise Murray (1937 - ), Parliamentarian and Lawyer
- Wade, Linda
- Wade, Norma Edith
- Wagstaff, Carmel, Cattle Farmer and Educator
- Waif Wander
- see Fortune, Mary Helena (c. 1833 - 1910), Journalist, Print Journalist and Writer
- Wainwright, Kathryn Knight, Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist and Swimmer
- Wainwright, Sue, Cattle Farmer
- Waitresses' strike - Refreshment Services Branch (1925)
- Waizer, Naomi
- Wake, Nancy Grace Augusta (1912 - 2011), Servicewoman
- Wakehurst, Margaret, Community worker
- Waldron-Hahn, Victoria, Medical practitioner and Yoga instructor
- Wales, Debra (1953 - ), Businesswoman and Councillor
- Wales, Louisa
- see Ardill, Louisa (1853 - 1920), Evangelist, Matron and Social worker
- Walford, Robyn, Political candidate
- Walk, Janet, Political candidate
- Walker, Agnes
- see Shea, Agnes Josephine (1931 - ), Champion for social equity for Aborigines and for reconciliation and Senior Ngunnawal elder
- Walker, Alice Ruth (1917 - 1986), Academic and philosopher
- Walker, Bertha
- see Laidler, Bertha May (1912 - 1975), Political activist and Political candidate
- Walker, Della (1932 - ), Aboriginal Artist, Aboriginal community worker and Aboriginal health worker
- Walker, Eadith Campbell (1861 - 1937), Philanthropist
- Walker, Elizabeth (1941 - ), Olympian and Swimmer
- Walker, Ellinor Gertrude (1893 - 1990), Poet, Educator and Women's rights activist
- Walker, Gloria, Political candidate
- Walker, Henrietta
- see McGowan, Henrietta Celeste ( - 1937), Journalist and Print Journalist
- Walker, Judith Mary (1938 - 2001), Accountant, Parliamentarian and Union secretary
- Walker, Kathleen Jean Mary
- see Oodgeroo Noonuccal (1920 - 1993), Poet, Political activist, Artist and Educator
- Walker, Lucy Wheatley
- see Garvin, Lucy Arabella Stocks (1851 - 1938), Headmistress
- Walker, Lyn, Farmer
- Walker, Lynne Michele, Parliamentarian and Teacher
- Walker, Mrs Frank
- see McGowan, Henrietta Celeste ( - 1937), Journalist and Print Journalist
- Walker, Rosalie
- see Gascoigne, Rosalie Norah King (1917 - 1999), Artist
- Walker, Sue
- see Walker, Susan Elizabeth (1951 - ), Lawyer and Parliamentarian
- Walker, Susan, Farmer
- Walker, Susan Elizabeth (1951 - ), Lawyer and Parliamentarian
- Walker, Virginia Clare (1938 - ), Administrator and Activist
- Walkley Awards (1956 - )
- Walkley, Maina, Political candidate
- Walkowski, Marjory Alice Hamlet
- see Taylor, Marjory Alice Hamlet (1920 - 2006), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Wall, Annie (Winifred) (1900 - 2001), Medical practitioner
- Wallace, Gladys Ellen
- see Machin, Gladys Ellen, Local government councillor and Mayor
- Wallace, Gwen Leticia, Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist and Track and Field Athlete
- Wallace, Joy, Activist
- Wallace, Jude, Political candidate
- Wallace, Judith Gytha, Political candidate
- Wallace, Mrs A. K.
- see Ahern, Elizabeth (1877 - 1969), Political activist
- Wallace, Theodosia Ada (1872 - 1953), Journalist and Print Journalist
- Walling, Edna (1896 - 1973), Landscape designer, Writer and Photographer
- Walls, Michelle
- Walpole, Sue
- see Walpole, Susan (1942 - ), Public servant
- Walpole, Susan (1942 - ), Public servant
- Walsh, Adela Pankhurst
- see Pankhurst, Adela (1885 - 1961), Pacifist, Feminist, Political activist and Suffragist
- Walsh, Agnes Marion McLean (1890 - 1967), Matron
- Walsh, Annie
- see Carl, Annie (c. 1844 - 1929), Publican and Teacher
- Walsh, Audrey Louise
- see Drechsler, Audrey Louise (1933 - ), Farmer, Political candidate and Social activist
- Walsh, Jenny, Political candidate
- Walsh, Kate
- Walsh, Kathleen Helen, Paediatrician
- Walsh, Kerry
- see Kenihan, Kerry (1944 - ), Journalist, Print Journalist, Teacher and Writer
- Walsh, Kerry-Anne, Journalist, Print Journalist, Radio Journalist and Television Journalist
- Walsh, Mary
- see Lee, Mary (1821 - 1909), Suffragist, Union activist and Welfare worker
- Walsh, Nonee, Journalist, Radio Journalist and Television Journalist
- Walters, Beryl
- see Ingold, Beryl Elizabeth (1927 - ), Community worker
- Walters, Mary Shirley (1925 - ), Housewife, Nurse and Parliamentarian
- Walters, Susan, Political candidate
- Walters, Tania, Political candidate
- Walton, Nancy Bird (1915 - 2009), Pilot
- Walton, Sylvia J (1941 - ), Educator and Headmistress
- Walyer
- see Tarenorerer (Walyer) (c. 1800 - 1831), Aboriginal leader
- Wandi (wild duck)
- see Miller, Olga Eunice (1920 - 2003), Aboriginal writer, Community worker, Environmentalist, Illustrator and Storyteller
- Wangenhein, Agnes Adele
- see Gavin, Agnes (1872 - 1948), Actor and Scriptwriter
- WAR
- see Women Against Rape Adelaide (1981 - 1982), Adelaide Women's Liberation Movement
- War Widows' Guild of Australia (1947 - )
- War Widows' Guild of Australia (Queensland) Inc (1947 - )
- War Widows' Guild of Australia NSW Limited (1946 - )
- Warby, Janette, Political candidate
- Warby, Margaret Joyce, Nurse
- Ward, Barbara (1954 - ), Businesswoman
- Ward, Danna
- see Vale, Danna Sue (1944 - ), Parliamentarian
- Ward, Elise
- Ward, Elizabeth, Headmistress
- Ward, Elizabeth (Biff), Feminist, Social activist and Writer
- Ward, Elizabeth Jane (1842 - 1908), Evangelist, Milliner and Philanthropist
- Ward, Jane (1943 - ), Teacher and Counsellor
- Ward, Joan Margaret
- see Bielski, Joan (1923 - 2012)
- Ward, Natalie (1975 - ), Olympian and Softball Player
- Wardell, Teresa, Social worker
- Wardle, Patience Australie (1910 - 1992), Librarian and Teacher
- Ware, Christine, Political candidate
- Ware, Kathy (1949 - ), Aboriginal Administrator and Public servant
- Wareing, Imogen, Company director and Manager
- Warn, Melinda
- Warne, Ros
- see Bower, Helen Rosalie (Ros) (1923 - 1980), Consultant, Journalist, Print Journalist and Television Journalist
- Warner, Anne Marie (1945 - ), Parliamentarian and Union organiser
- Warnock, Diana Muriel (1940 - ), Parliamentarian
- Warren, Agnes (c. 1956 - ), Journalist and Radio Journalist
- Warren, Joyce Dorothy (Joy), Actor, Company director, Patron and Public relations professional
- Warren, Julie, Political candidate
- Warwick, Lyn
- see Warwick, Lynette Robyn (1946 - ), Parliamentarian and Public relations professional
- Warwick, Lynette Robyn (1946 - ), Parliamentarian and Public relations professional
- Wassell, Edith, Secretary
- Waterhouse, Kathleen Lucy (1891 - 1987), Nurse, Servicewoman and Nursing administrator
- Waters, Bernadette, Political candidate
- Waters, Geraldine
- Waters, Judith
- Waters, June, Political candidate
- Waters, Larissa, Environmental Lawyer and Parliamentarian
- Waterworth, Edith Alice (1873 - 1957), Advocate and Welfare worker
- Watkin, Elizabeth, Gardener
- Watkins, Alicia
- see Katz, Alicia (1876 - 1964), Political candidate
- Watkins, Elisia Johannah
- see Katz, Alicia (1876 - 1964), Political candidate
- Watkins, Jackie
- see Watkins, Jacqueline Patricia (1949 - ), Parliamentarian
- Watkins, Jacqueline Patricia (1949 - ), Parliamentarian
- Watson, Brooke
- Watson, Deborah (1965 - ), Olympian and Water Polo Player
- Watson, Elizabeth Mary
- see Watson, Giz (1957 - ), Parliamentarian
- Watson, Emma
- see Burkhill, Emma (1864 - 1936), Matron
- Watson, Evelyn, Political candidate
- Watson, Giz (1957 - ), Parliamentarian
- Watson, Jean (1908 - 1993), Genealogist and Administrator
- Watson, Judyth (1940 - ), Parliamentarian
- Watson, Lynette
- see Watson, Lynne (1952 - ), Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist, Olympian and Swimmer
- Watson, Lynne (1952 - ), Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist, Olympian and Swimmer
- Watson, Maureen (1930 - ), Aboriginal Storyteller, Actor, Singer and Aboriginal activist
- Watson, Rose, Teacher and Councillor
- Watson, Roslyn (1954 - ), Dancer and Choreographer
- Watson, Shirley Ann, Nurse and Consultant
- Watt, Kathryn Ann
- see Watt, Kathy (1964 - ), Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist, Cyclist and Olympian
- Watt, Kathy (1964 - ), Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist, Cyclist and Olympian
- Watts, Jan
- Watts, Jennifer Alice, Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist and Swimmer
- Watts, Margaret Sturge (1892 - 1978), Migrant community Advocate, Welfare worker and Peace activist
- WCTU of Western Australia
- see Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Western Australia (1892 - )
- WE NAG
- see Women's Environmental Action Group (1988 - 1991)
- Wearne, Alice Eileen
- see Wearne, Eileen (1912 - 2007), Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist, Olympian and Track and Field Athlete
- Wearne, Eileen (1912 - 2007), Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist, Olympian and Track and Field Athlete
- Wearne, Lorraine, Lawyer and Councillor
- Weate, Sarah
- Webb, Elizabeth, Journalist and Radio Journalist
- Webb, Jessie Stobo Watson (1880 - 1944), Historian and Lecturer
- Webber, Ruth Stephanie (1965 - ), Electorate officer and Parliamentarian
- Weber, Ivy Lavinia (1892 - 1976), Parliamentarian, Political candidate and Women's rights activist
- Webster, Catherine, Graphic designer
- Webster, Eliza Martha (1839 - 1915), Preacher and Suffragist
- Webster, Ellen (1881 - 1965), Parliamentarian
- Webster, Lynette, Political candidate
- Webster, Marion, Businesswoman and Philanthropic administrator
- Webster, Patricia, Welfare worker
- Weckert, Joanna
- Wedgwood, Camilla Hildegarde (1901 - 1955), Anthropologist and Educator
- Wedgwood, Ivy Evelyn (1896 - 1975), Parliamentarian
- Weekes, Elizabeth (1971 - ), Olympian and Water Polo Player
- Weekes, Hazel Claire (Claire) (1903 - 1990), Medical practitioner and Broadcaster
- Weeks, Clara (1852 - 1937), Suffrage activist, Teacher and Women's rights activist
- Weeks, Daisy Ellen Rebecca ( - 1973), Local government councillor and Shire president
- Weiner, Haete (c. 1973 - ), Political candidate, Social activist and Social worker
- Weingarth, Louise
- WEL
- see Women's Electoral Lobby (1972 - )
- WEL Australia
- see Women's Electoral Lobby (1972 - )
- Welch, Beatrice (1930 - ), Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist, Olympian and Swimmer
- Welch, Daphne
- see Pirie, Daphne (1931 - ), Hockey Player, Sports Administrator and Track and Field Athlete
- Welch, Louise
- see Lovely, Louise (1895 - 1980), Actor
- Welfare Workers, The Australian Women's Register (c. 1850 - )
- Welling Place
- see Hindmarsh Women's Community Health Centre (1974 - 1989)
- Wells, Lilian C (1911 - 2001), Moderator
- Wellstead, June Dorothy
- see van de Klashorst, June Dorothy (1938 - ), Parliamentarian
- Welsh, Christine
- Welsh, Heather, Political candidate
- Wendt, Neva Marilyn, Policy co-ordinator
- Wendtlandt, Luise
- see Homann, Luise (1837 - 1932), Missionary
- Wenham, Fleur (1936 - ), Olympian and Track and Field Athlete
- Wensing, Petronella Jacoba (1924 - ), Artist, Community activist, Designer, Social worker and Teacher
- Werner, Annette, Community stalwart and Farmer
- Wesley-Smith, Sheila, Community worker
- West Australian Housewives' Association (1920 - 1984)
- West Australian National Council of Women
- see National Council of Women of Western Australia (1911 - )
- West, Andrea Gail (1952 - ), Parliamentarian and Teacher
- West, Dorothy (1898 - ), Teacher
- West, Ida (1919 - 2003), Aboriginal community worker and author
- West, Sue
- see West, Suzanne Margaret (1947 - ), Electorate officer, Nurse and Parliamentarian
- West, Suzanne Margaret (1947 - ), Electorate officer, Nurse and Parliamentarian
- West, Winifred May (1881 - 1971), Artist and Headmistress
- Western Australian Association of University Women
- see Australian Federation of University Women (Western Australia) Inc. (1923 - )
- Western Australian Council for Equal Pay and Opportunity (1958 - 1973)
- Western Australian National Council of Women
- see National Council of Women of Western Australia (1911 - )
- Western Australian Women Painters and Applied Arts Society
- see The Western Australian Women's Society of Fine Arts and Crafts (1935 - )
- The Western Australian Women's Society of Fine Arts and Crafts (1935 - )
- Western, Wilma Joy, Political candidate
- Westwood, Helen, Political candidate
- Wheatley, Alice Jean (1904 - ), Servicewoman and Matron
- Wheaton, Amy Grace (1898 - 1988), Social worker and Educator
- Wheeler, Annie Margaret (1867 - 1950), Nurse and Welfare worker
- Wheeler, Eileen Jessie, Community worker, Local government councillor and Mayor
- Wheeler, Frederica Georgina
- see Cooke, Frederica (1897 - 1955), Midwife
- Wheeler, Vanessa, Political candidate
- Where are the Women in Australian Science?
- Where Are The Women in Australian Science? The Australian Women's Register (1796 - )
- Whinnett, Ellen, Journalist and Print Journalist
- Whitaker, Anne-Maree Harriet Cox (1955 - ), Political staffer, Public servant and Historian
- White, Bec.
- see White, Rebecca Peta (1983 - ), Parliamentarian
- White, Doris
- see Chambers, Doris
- White, Dot, Political candidate
- White, Jessie Ellen, Local government councillor and Shire president
- White, Jessie McHardie (1870 - 1957), Nurse and Servicewoman
- White, Judith
- see Robinson-Valéry, Judith (1933 - ), Academic
- White, Lauris, Political candidate
- White, Margot (1933 - ), Clerk and Volunteer
- White, Marguerite, Political candidate
- White, Nicole
- White, Pat
- see Giles, Patricia Jessie (Pat) (1928 - ), Nurse, Political activist and Politician
- White, Patricia
- see White, Trish, Engineer and Parliamentarian
- White, Rebecca Peta (1983 - ), Parliamentarian
- White, Susan, Psychologist
- White, Suzanne (c. 1966 - ), Artist, Illustrator and Journalist
- White, Tarnee (1981 - ), Olympian and Swimmer
- White, Trish, Engineer and Parliamentarian
- White, Vera Deakin (1891 - 1978), charity worker
- White, Wendy, Political candidate
- Whitehair, Jeanine
- see Clarke, Jeanine (1959 - ), Administrator, Compliance Officer and Dental nurse
- Whitehead, Georgina, Landscape architect
- Whitehead, Margery
- Whitelaw, Carole Frances
- see Marple, Carole Frances (1941 - ), Parliamentarian and Farmer
- Whitfield, Beverley (1954 - 1996), Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist, Olympian and Swimmer
- Whitlam, Margaret Elaine (1919 - 2012), Journalist, Sportswoman, Swimmer and Social worker
- Whitmont, Debbie, Journalist and Television Journalist
- Whitten, Kathleen Vera, Teacher, Farmer and Councillor
- Whittle, Jennifer (1973 - ), Basketball Player and Olympian
- Whitty, Ellen (1819 - 1892), Religious Sister
- Whitty, Lucinda (c. 1991 - ), Olympian and Sailor
- Whitworth, Joyce Ethel (1911 - 1998), Servicewoman
- Whybrow, Lilian
- see Scantlebury, Lilian Avis (1894 - 1964), Red Cross leader
- Whyse, Imogen, Poet and Writer
- Wickham, Tracey Lee (1962 - ), Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist, Swimmer and Sports commentator
- Wicks, Kay Lesley
- Wicks, Pretoria
- see Wicks, Tory Marcella (1900 - 1977), Hockey Player and Sports Administrator
- Wicks, Tory Marcella (1900 - 1977), Hockey Player and Sports Administrator
- Wiese, Barbara Jean, Parliamentarian
- Wigham, Hannah
- see Maclurcan, Hannah (1861 - 1936), Hotelier
- Wighton, Helen
- see Crisp, Helen Craven (1916 - 2002), Educator and Feminist
- Wilcox, Cathy, Cartoonist and Journalist
- Wilcox, Elsie May
- see Chauvel, Elsa (1898 - 1983), Film maker
- Wilder, Caroline Alberta, Political candidate
- Wilding, Sue de Carteret (1948 - ), Parliamentarian, Drafting officer and Local government councillor
- Wildman, Alexina Maude (1867 - 1896), Journalist, Print Journalist and Satirist
- Wildman, Ina
- see Wildman, Alexina Maude (1867 - 1896), Journalist, Print Journalist and Satirist
- Wilenski, Gail Gordon
- see Radford, Gail Gordon (1941 - ), Equal Employment Opportunity Officer, Feminist lobbyist, Public servant, Researcher and Veterinarian
- Wilhelm, Eileen Vimy (1919 - 2004), Social activist, Health worker and Volunteer
- Wilhelm, Vim
- see Wilhelm, Eileen Vimy (1919 - 2004), Social activist, Health worker and Volunteer
- Wilkins, Brooke (1974 - ), Olympian and Softball Player
- Wilkins, Daphne Joan, Political candidate
- Wilkins, Gertrud (1910 - )
- Wilkinson, Marian (1954 - ), Journalist, Print Journalist and Television Journalist
- Wilkinson, Sarah Ann
- see George, Sarah Ann (1839 - 1919), Pharmacist and Philanthropist
- Willcocks, Judith
- see Mundey, Judith Ann (1944 - ), Activist and Lawyer
- Willey, Mary Lindsay Caroline (1941 - ), Parliamentarian
- Williams, Beryl
- see Evans, Beryl Alice (1922 - 2006), Servicewoman and Parliamentarian
- Williams, Brigitte, Teacher and Activist
- Williams, Christine, Political candidate
- Williams, Clara
- see Saunders, Clara (1878 - 1957), Hotel owner, Midwife and Nurse
- Williams, Dallas, Political candidate
- Williams, Fanny Eleanor (1890? - 1963), Pathologist, Bacteriologist and Nurse
- Williams, Ivy
- see Shore, Ivy (Billie) (1915 - 1999), Artist
- Williams, Joan (1914 - 2008), Print Journalist, Radio Journalist, Writer, Journalist, Broadcaster and Activist
- Williams, Joy
- Williams, Julie (1955 - ), Author and Farmer
- Williams, Justina
- see Williams, Joan (1914 - 2008), Print Journalist, Radio Journalist, Writer, Journalist, Broadcaster and Activist
- Williams, Katherine Mary Isabel (1895 - 1975)
- Williams, Leonie Gail
- Williams, Loris Elaine (1949 - 2005), Aboriginal activist and Archivist
- Williams, Maree, Political candidate
- Williams, Meta Talbot (1918 - ), Community worker
- Williams, Mrs Jamieson
- Williams, Nadine, Feminist and Social activist
- Williams, Pamela, Journalist and Print Journalist
- Williams, Pollyanne, Political candidate
- Williams, Susan
- Williamson, Ada Jean Hounsell (Jean) (1891 - 1977), Journalist
- Williamson, Jessie McHardie
- see White, Jessie McHardie (1870 - 1957), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Willis, Caitlin Louise, Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist and Track and Field Athlete
- Willis, Dixie Isabel, Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist and Track and Field Athlete
- Willis, Karen
- Willis, Sabine Hedwig (1938 - ), Historian and Academic
- Willmore, Henrietta (1842 - 1938), Musician and women's rights activist
- Willmott, Joanne (1954 - )
- Willoughby, Norma Joan, Local government councillor, Mayor and Political candidate
- Willox, Jacki, Political candidate
- Wills, Salli, Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist and Gymnast
- Wilmot-Griffiths, Gwendolyn (1904 - )
- Wilson, Alice Frances Mabel
- see Moss, Alice Frances Mabel (1868 - 1948), Welfare worker
- Wilson, Anna Rosmond, Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist and Cyclist
- Wilson, Betty
- see Wilson, Rebecca (Betty) (1921 - 2010), Cricketer and Sportswoman
- Wilson, Caroline (1960 - ), Journalist, Print Journalist, Radio Journalist, Sports Journalist and Television Journalist
- Wilson, Clare Meta, Campaigner
- Wilson, Constance Ellen
- Wilson, Edwina Lyn
- Wilson, Elizabeth, Political candidate
- Wilson, Ellen Mary Kent, Medical practitioner
- Wilson, Grace Margaret (1879 - 1957), Matron
- Wilson, Honor Cameron (1914 - 1998), Physiotherapist and Servicewoman
- Wilson, Jan
- see Wilson, Janet Tindale Calder (1939 - ), Local government councillor and Parliamentarian
- Wilson, Janet Tindale Calder (1939 - ), Local government councillor and Parliamentarian
- Wilson, Lenore
- see Bishop, Lenore (1919 - )
- Wilson, Mary
- see Austral, Florence Mary (1892 - 1968), Opera singer
- Wilson, Mary
- see Fortune, Mary Helena (c. 1833 - 1910), Journalist, Print Journalist and Writer
- Wilson, Nancy
- see Giese, Nancy (1922 - 2012), Community Leader and Educator
- Wilson, Naomi Kate Wynn (1940 - ), Businesswoman, Parliamentarian and Teacher
- Wilson, Octavia
- Wilson, Pam, Farmer
- Wilson, Pamela Adelaide
- Wilson, Rebecca (Betty) (1921 - 2010), Cricketer and Sportswoman
- Wilson, Shirley Cameron (1918 - 2003), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Wilson, Veronica
- see Brodie, Veronica (1946 - ), Aboriginal spokesperson
- Wilson, Vicki (1965 - ), Netball Player, Sports Administrator and Sports commentator
- Wilton, Heather (1948 - ), Farmer and Councillor
- Wiltse, Lisa, Journalist, Photo Journalist and Photographer
- Wiltshire, Jane (1962 - ), Policewoman
- Winch, Marie Joan (1935 - ), Aboriginal Health Worker, Midwife and Nurse
- Windeyer, Mary Elizabeth (1837 - 1912), Charity worker and Women's rights activist
- Windisch, Margarita, Political candidate
- Windsor, Anna Margaret, Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist and Swimmer
- Wing, Marie Naomi (1903 - 1985), Rheumatologist
- Wing, Naomi
- see Wing, Marie Naomi (1903 - 1985), Rheumatologist
- Wingrove, Patricia
- see Forsythe, Patricia (1952 - ), Teacher and Parliamentarian
- Winnall, Helen
- Winter, Dilys
- see Budd, Dilys (1936 - ), Former British child migrant
- Winton, Tabitha, Project manager
- Wise Women Wednesdays (2001 - )
- Wise, Winifred Joyce, Political candidate
- Withers, Helen, Community stalwart and Farmer
- Withers, Nancy, Community stalwart and Dog Trainer
- Withers,Clare Josephine
- see Cascarret, Clare Josephine (1902? - 1977)
- Wltshire, Elizabeth
- see Paterson, Elizabeth Deans (Betty) (1895 - 1970), Cartoonist, Illustrator and Journalist
- Wohlwill, Sabine
- see Willis, Sabine Hedwig (1938 - ), Historian and Academic
- Wolinski, Naomi (1881 - 1969), Bowler, Sports Administrator and Welfare worker
- Wolstenholme, Maybanke
- see Anderson, Maybanke Susannah (1845 - 1927), Activist, Feminist and Journalist
- Woman Suffrage
- The Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Australasia
- see The National Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Australia (1891 - )
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union of New South Wales (1882 - )
- The Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Queensland (1885 - )
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union of South Australia (1889 - )
- The Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Tasmania (1885 - )
- The Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Victoria (1885 - )
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Western Australia (1892 - )
- Woman's League (1895 - 1897)
- Women Against Nuclear Energy (WANE) (1980 - )
- Women Against Rape Adelaide (1981 - 1982), Adelaide Women's Liberation Movement
- Women and the Australian Church (1984 - )
- Women for Survival
- Women for Survival
- see Sound Women's Collective
- Women Graduates' Club
- see Australian Federation of University Women (South Australia) Inc. (1914 - )
- Women in Australia: An annotated guide to records (1977 - )
- Women in Australia's Working History (2002 - )
- Women in Education Theatre Group
- see Women's Theatre Group (1975 - 1989)
- Women in Local Government, The Australian Women's Register (c. 1920 - )
- Women in the development of Canberra's sporting history
- Women in the Health Professions, The Australian Women's Register (c. 1880 - )
- Women in the making of Canberra
- Women In The Making of Canberra, The Australian Women's Register (c. 1900 - )
- Women Justices' Association of Victoria (1938 - )
- Women on Farms Gatherings (1990 - )
- Women Principals Association (Vic.) (1940 - )
- Women Tasmania (1990 - )
- Women Who Want to be Women
- see Endeavour Forum (1979 - )
- Women Workers' Political Organisation (1903 - )
- Women's Abortion Action Campaign, Sydney (1972 - )
- Women's Abortion Action Coalition, Melbourne Victoria (1972 - )
- Women's Action Against Global Violence (WAAGV)
- Women's Action Committee (1970 - 1972)
- The Women's Advisory Office (1976 - ), South Australian Government
- The Women's Advisory Unit
- see The Women's Advisory Office (1976 - ), South Australian Government
- Women's Agricultural Bureau of SA Inc.
- Women's Art Club
- see The Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors (1902 - )
- Women's Art Movement (1976 - )
- Womens Australian Army Corps (WAAC)
- see Women's Royal Australian Army Corps (WRAAC) (1951 - 1985)
- Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force (WAAAF) (1941 - 1947)
- The Women's Auxiliary to the Australian Board of Missions (1910 - )
- Women's Centre Action Group
- The Women's Centre in Brisbane
- see The Women's Community Aid Centre (c. 1967 - )
- The Women's Club (1901 - ?)
- Women's Collective, University of New South Wales (c. 1973 - c. 1989)
- Women's College
- see The Women's College within the University of Sydney (1892 - )
- The Women's College within the University of Sydney (1892 - )
- The Women's Community Aid Centre (c. 1967 - )
- Women's Community Centre
- see St Peters Women's Community Centre (1972 - )
- Women's Community Health Centre
- see Hindmarsh Women's Community Health Centre (1974 - 1989)
- Women's Constitutional Convention (1998)
- Women's Cricket Australia (1995 - 2003)
- Women's Electoral Lobby (1972 - )
- Women's Electoral Lobby (South Australian Branch) (1972 - )
- The Women's Electoral Lobby-ACT (1972 - )
- Women's Environmental Action Group (1988 - 1991)
- Women's Equal Franchise Association (1894 - 1905)
- Women's Federal Political Association
- see Women's Political Association of Victoria (1903 - 1919)
- Women's Festival Committee
- see International Women's Day Collective (1974 - )
- Women's Golf in Canberra
- Women's Golf Victoria (1906 - )
- Women's Hockey Australia
- see Hockey Australia (2006 - )
- Women's House (Canberra Women's Centre) (1975 - 1994)
- Women's Information Centre Flinders University (1979 - 1984), Australian Union of Students (South Australia)
- Women's Information Switchboard
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom - ACT branch (1982 - )
- 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 Liberal League of New South Wales
- see Queen Victoria Club (1901 - 1995)
- Women's Liberation Movement
- Women's Literary Society (1889 - 1929?)
- Women's Memorial Playing Fields (1953 - )
- Women's Migration and Overseas Appointment Society (1862 - )
- Women's National Basketball League (1981 - )
- Women's Network (1984 - )
- Women's Non-Party Political Association
- see League of Women Voters of South Australia (1909 - 1979)
- Women's Organisations And Lobby Groups, The Australian Women's Register (1801 - )
- The Women's Pages: Australian Women and Journalism Since 1850
- The Women's Pages: Australian Women and Journalism since 1850, The Australian Women's Register (c. 1850)
- Women's Peace Army (1915 - 1919)
- Women's Peace Group
- see Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Western Australian Branch (1933 - )
- Women's Peace Train
- see Sound Women's Collective
- Women's Place Women's Space Steering Committee (1989 - )
- Women's Political Association
- see League of Women Voters of South Australia (1909 - 1979)
- Women's Political Association of Victoria (1903 - 1919)
- Women's Progressive Club
- see Brisbane Women's Club (1908 - )
- Women's Royal Australian Air Force (WRAAF) (1950 - 1977)
- Women's Royal Australian Army Corps (WRAAC) (1951 - 1985)
- Women's Royal Australian Army Corps Association (NSW Branch) (1977 - )
- Women's Royal Australian Naval Service (WRANS) (1941 - 1984)
- Women's Rural Community Group
- Women's Service Guilds of Western Australia (1909 - 1997)
- Women's Services, Sub Branch RSL (NSW)
- Women's Sports Foundation
- see Womensport Queensland (1994 - )
- Women's Studies Conference Committee (1984 - 1985)
- Women's Studies Program (1976 - )
- Women's Studies Resource Centre (1975 - )
- Women's Suffrage Petition (Monster Petition) (1891)
- Women's Theatre Group (1975 - 1989)
- Women's Voluntary National Register, New South Wales (1939 - 1940)
- Women's Voluntary National Register, Queensland State Council (1939 - 1945)
- Womensport and Recreation New South Wales (NSW) (1995 - )
- Womensport and Recreation Victoria
- Womensport Queensland (1994 - )
- Womensport Queensland Association
- see Womensport Queensland (1994 - )
- Womensport West
- Wong Wu Len
- see Ah Toy, Lily (1917 - 2001)
- Wong, Ada
- Wong, Cheryl
- Wong, Penny Ying Yen (1968 - ), Barrister, Industrial officer, Parliamentarian and Solicitor
- Wonthaggi Women's Auxiliary (1934 - )
- Wood, Anna (1966 - ), Canoe/Kayaker and Olympian
- Wood, Anne
- Wood, Gloria
- Wood, Jean Muriel
- Wood, Jill
- Wood, Katherine, Secretary
- Wood, Leslie Margaret, Political candidate
- Wood, Margaret, Political candidate
- Wood, Marie (1946 - ), Teacher
- Wood, Oenone Lee, Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist and Cyclist
- Wood, Tanya
- Woodbury, Mary Elizabeth
- Woodcock, Lucy (1889 - 1968), Feminist, Teacher, Trade unionist and Welfare worker
- Woodgate, Margaret Rosemary (1935 - ), Parliamentarian
- Woodger, Janey, Secretary
- Woodhead, Lyn, Cattle Farmer, Community stalwart and Musician
- Woodhouse, Danielle (1969 - ), Olympian and Water Polo Player
- Woodhouse, Robyn, Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist and Track and Field Athlete
- Woodland, Joan, Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist and Track and Field Athlete
- Woodman, Marjorie
- Woodroofe, Gwendolyn Marion (1918 - 2012), Community worker and Virologist
- Woodrow, Carol Joan (1943 - ), Actor, Director, Teacher and Writer
- Woods, Dora (1887 - 1987), Nurse and Servicewoman
- Woods, Ivy Mary
- see Kent, Ivy Mary (1893 - 1974), Women's rights activist and Community worker
- Woods, Maureen, Farmer
- Woods, Nelly
- see Ludbrook, Nelly Hooper (1907 - 1995), Geologist and Palaeontologist
- Woods, Sandra, Political candidate
- Woods, Taryn (1975 - ), Olympian and Water Polo Player
- Woodward, Annette, Commonwealth or Empire Games Gold Medalist and Shooting champion
- Woodward, Danielle (1965 - ), Canoe/Kayaker and Olympian
- Woolacott, Esmé
- see Fenston, Esmé (1908 - 1972), Editor, Journalist and Print Journalist
- Wooldridge, Mary (1967 - ), Parliamentarian
- Woollard, Janet May (1955 - ), Justice of the Peace, Nurse and Parliamentarian
- Woomballana
- see The Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors (1902 - )
- Wootten, Victoria Lucille
- Workers' Educational Association of Queensland (1913 - 1932)
- Working Women's Centre Melbourne (1975 - 1984)
- Working Women's Centre, Tasmania
- World Young Women's Christian Association (World Y.W.C.A .1855 -), Melbourne Young Women's Christian Association (Melbourne Y.W.C.A.) (1882 - 1999)
- World Young Women's Christian Association (World Y.W.C.A .1855 –), Young Women's Christian Association Victoria (Y.W.C.A. Victoria) (1999 - )
- World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893, New South Wales Commission, Women's Work Department (1891 - 1893)
- Worrell, Henrietta
- see Dugdale, Henrietta Augusta (1826? - 1918), Feminist
- Worsley, Maureen Gertrude Theresa (1937 - 2001), Parliamentarian
- Worth, Patricia Mary (1946 - ), Nurse and Parliamentarian
- Worth, Trish
- see Worth, Patricia Mary (1946 - ), Nurse and Parliamentarian
- Wortley, Dana Johanna (1959 - ), Editor, Industrial officer, Journalist, Parliamentarian, Teacher and Union secretary
- Wotherspoon, Judith (1944 - ), Nurse and Nurse educator
- Wounded and Missing Enquiry Bureau
- see International Tracing and Refugee Services, Australian Red Cross (2004 - )
- WRAACReunited (2009 - )
- WRANS Memorial HMAS Harman
- WRANS Memorial Window
- WRANS sub section of the Naval Association of Australia (South Australian Branch) (1954 - )
- Wray, Leonora (1886 - 1979), Golfer and Sports Administrator
- Wreford, Lorraine Joan (1961 - ), Local government councillor, Mayor and Parliamentarian
- Wren, Gabrielle
- see Pizzi, Gabrielle (1940 - 2004), Gallery Owner and Art Collector
- Wriedt, Paula (1968 - ), Politician
- Wright, Claudia (1934 - 2005), Journalist, Print Journalist, Radio Journalist and Television Journalist
- Wright, Helen, Farmer
- Wright, Judith Arundell (1915 - 2000), Poet and Writer
- Wright, Margaret Noni, Nurse
- Wright, Mary (1903 - ), Trade unionist and Women's rights activist
- Wright, Penelope (Penny) Lesley, Lawyer, Mediator and Parliamentarian
- Wright, Phoebe
- see Farrar, Phoebe (1869 - 1960), Stockwoman
- Wright, Suzie
- Writers, The Australian Women's Register (c. 1850 - )
- Wu, Michelle (1992 - ), Diver and Olympian
- Wu, Omega, Welfare worker and Interpreter
- Wyborn, Kerry (1977 - ), Olympian and Softball Player
- Wylie, Angela, Journalist, Photo Journalist and Photographer
- Wylie, Mina
- see Wylie, Wilhelmina (1891 - 1984), Olympian and Swimmer
- Wylie, Wilhelmina (1891 - 1984), Olympian and Swimmer
- Wynn, Sue
- Wynne, Penelope
- Wyse, Henrietta
- see Greville, Henrietta (1861 - 1964), Activist and Trade unionist
- Wythes, Jennifer, Farmer
- Wyuna
- see Henry, Alice (1857 - 1943), Feminist, Trade unionist, Journalist, Writer and Lecturer