Credits

Work on The Encyclopedia of Women and Leadership in Twentieth-Century Australia was undertaken as part of the Australian Research Council's Linkage Projects funding scheme (project number LP100200304), under the leadership of Professor Patricia Grimshaw.

Editors

  • A/Prof Judith Smart
  • Professor Shurlee Swain

Research team

The Encyclopedia drew upon the collective knowledge and research expertise of six industry partners and academic experts from four universities:

Academic partners

The University of Melbourne

The School of Historical and Philosophical Studies:

Department of Management and Marketing:

Melbourne Business School:

Australian Catholic University:

Australian National University:

Griffith University:

  • Professor Anna Haebich

Partner Organisations

The following organisations provided cash and in-kind support for the project:

eScholarship Research Centre

The eScholarship Research Centre at the University of Melbourne hosts and supports the Australian Women's Archives Project, publisher of the Encyclopedia. The Encyclopedia was built using the Online Heritage Resource Manager, a tool developed by the Centre. Centre staff who worked on the Encyclopedia include:

  • Elizabeth Daniels
  • Nikki Henningham
  • Gavan McCarthy
  • Helen Morgan
  • Anna Russell
  • Ailie Smith
  • Caitlin Stone

With special thanks to Russ Weakley, Max Design.

Contributors

  • Margaret Allen
  • Gwen Allsopp
  • Merrindahl Andrew
  • Chris Arneil
  • Barbara Baird
  • Jeannine Baker
  • Frances Baldwin
  • Anne Beggs-Sunter
  • Jim Berryman
  • Sebastian Broadbent
  • Lois Bryson
  • Sheila Byard
  • Natasha Campo
  • Jane Carey
  • Diane Charleson
  • Georgine Clarsen
  • Dinah Cohen
  • Jennifer Coombes
  • Bronwyn Coupe
  • Christina Cregan
  • Karen Crook
  • Joanna Cruikshank
  • Alexandra Dellios
  • Wendy Dick
  • Maryanne Doyle
  • Harriet Edquist
  • Grace Edwards
  • Jane Elix
  • Dorothy Erickson
  • Juliet Flesch
  • Meredith Fletcher
  • Susan Foley
  • Rosemary Francis
  • Jennifer Gall
  • Linden Gillbank
  • Erin Godwin
  • Madonna Grehan
  • Madeline Grey
  • Bridget Griffen-Foley
  • Patricia Grimshaw
  • Anna Haebich
  • Larissa Halonkin
  • Tenille Hands
  • Robin Harper
  • Sharon M. Harrison
  • Susan Harwood
  • Nikki Henningham
  • Jenny Hibben
  • Alison Holland
  • Renate Howe
  • Rani Kerin
  • Hollie Kerwin
  • Gayle Lake
  • Marilyn Lake
  • Judy Lambert
  • John Langmore
  • Lenore Layman
  • Ruth Lee
  • Kath Macdermott
  • Alison Mackinnon
  • Susan Magarey
  • Helen Marshall
  • Katharine Massam
  • Rosslyn McCarthy
  • Amanda McCormack
  • Jane McCosker
  • Kathryn Mcleod
  • Jane Miller
  • Sarah Miller
  • Kate Moore
  • Jeannie Morrison
  • Ann Moyal
  • Suellen Murray
  • Louise North
  • Anne O’Brien
  • Heather O'Connor
  • Melanie Oppenheimer
  • Julie Parsons
  • Muriel Porter
  • Joanne Pyke
  • Marian Quartly
  • Elaine Rabbitt
  • Wendy Rankine
  • Carolyn Rasmussen
  • Monica Raszewski
  • Vicki Rich
  • Katy Richmond
  • Kim Rubenstein
  • Suzanne D. Rutland
  • Anne Sanders
  • Marian Sawer
  • Susan Sheridan
  • Fi Shewring
  • Amanda Sinclair
  • Judith Smart
  • Louisa Smith
  • Charles Sowerwine
  • Ann Standish
  • Libby Stewart
  • Caitlin Stone
  • Hilary Summy
  • Shurlee Swain
  • Julja Szuster
  • Sue Taffe
  • James Tierney
  • Mary Tomsic
  • Deborah Towns
  • Helen Tully
  • Anne Vale
  • Jordan Beth Vincent
  • Clemmie Wetherall
  • Clare Wright

Banner image

Delegates attending the Constitutional Women's Convention, Parliament House foyer, 1998.
Photographer: Loui Sesalja. Source: National Library of Australia http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an20097450-16