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{{Infobox award|name=Edna Ryan Awards (The EDNAS)|description=making a feminist difference to women in NSW and ACT, Australia.|venue=Sydney Trades Hall|year=1998}} |
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The '''Edna Ryan Awards''', also referred to as simply “The EDNAS”, are Australian awards established to recognise women who have made “a feminist difference”. The inaugural Edna Ryan Awards were held in 1998, the year following the death of [[Edna Ryan (activist)|Edna Ryan]]. Edna Ryan was a life-long feminist, labour activist and a role model to a whole generation of women.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Edna Ryan Remembered|last=Hutton|first=Marg (ed)|publisher=New International Bookshop Cooperative|year=1997|isbn=0646330489|location=|pages=}}</ref> These awards were created to honour her life and work by a group of her friends, particularly [[Eva Cox]] and other members of the [[Women's Electoral Lobby|Women’s Electoral Lobby]] (WEL).<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ednaryan.net.au/HistoryofAwards|title=History of the Awards {{!}} Edna Ryan Awards|website=www.ednaryan.net.au|language=en|access-date=2017-06-12}}</ref> |
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The '''Edna Ryan Awards''', also referred to as simply “The EDNAS”, are Australian awards established to recognise women who have "made a feminist difference”. The inaugural Edna Ryan Awards were held in 1998, the year following the death of [[Edna Ryan (activist)|Edna Ryan]]. Edna Ryan was a life-long feminist, labour movement activist, and mentor and role model for a whole generation of women.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Edna Ryan Remembered|last=Hutton|first=Marg (ed)|publisher=New International Bookshop Cooperative|year=1997|isbn=0646330489|location=|pages=}}</ref> These awards were created to honour her life and work by a group of her friends, particularly [[Eva Cox]] and other members of the [[Women's Electoral Lobby|Women’s Electoral Lobby]] (WEL).<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ednaryan.net.au/HistoryofAwards|title=History of the Awards {{!}} Edna Ryan Awards|website=www.ednaryan.net.au|language=en|access-date=2017-06-12}}</ref> |
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[[Edna Ryan (activist)|Edna Ryan]] had been closely involved with WEL, particularly the Women in the Workforce group which she convened.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/wel/pages/43/attachments/original/1438912389/welnsw-history.pdf?1438912389|title=The History, Organisation and Achievements of WEL NSW|last=Bielski|first=Joan|date=July 2005|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2017-06-12}}</ref> WEL hosted and administered the EDNAS from 1998 -2010, but since 2012 they have been administered by The Edna Ryan Awards Committee and hosted by the [[Australian Services Union]] (ASU). |
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[[Edna Ryan (activist)|Edna Ryan]] had been closely involved with WEL, particularly the Women in the Workforce group which she convened.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/wel/pages/43/attachments/original/1438912389/welnsw-history.pdf?1438912389|title=The History, Organisation and Achievements of WEL NSW|last=Bielski|first=Joan|date=July 2005|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2017-06-12}}</ref> WEL hosted and administered the EDNAS from 1998 -2010, but since 2012 they have been administered by The Edna Ryan Awards Committee and hosted by the [[Australian Services Union]] (ASU). |
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Nominees for the awards must be comfortable identifying as a feminist and must live or work in NSW or the ACT. A panel reviews all nominations and the awards are presented on an annual basis at an evening social event.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ednaryan.net.au/Nominations|title=Nominations {{!}} Edna Ryan Awards|website=www.ednaryan.net.au|language=en|access-date=2017-06-12}}</ref> Since their inception the awards have recognised many high-profile Australian women for their feminist activity, including [[Eva Cox]], [[Meredith Burgmann]], [[Susan Ryan]], [[Anne Summers]], [[Wendy McCarthy]], [[Jane Caro]] and [[Sally McManus]]. However, many of the recipients have been tireless advocates for women's rights who worked as community activists over a long period with very little other reward or recognition.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/comment/obituaries/womens-advocate-smashed-educational-barriers-20120912-25sfx.html|title=Women's advocate smashed educational barriers|date=2012-09-13|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|access-date=2017-06-12|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/comment/obituaries/joyce-stevens-tireless-activist-for-womens-and-workers-rights-20140606-zrzfr.html|title=Joyce Stevens: tireless activist for women's and workers' rights|date=2014-06-07|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|access-date=2017-06-12|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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Nominees for the awards must be comfortable identifying as a feminist and must live or work in NSW or the ACT as Edna did during her lifetime. A panel reviews all nominations and the awards are presented on an annual basis at an evening social event.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ednaryan.net.au/Nominations|title=Nominations {{!}} Edna Ryan Awards|website=www.ednaryan.net.au|language=en|access-date=2017-06-12}}</ref> Since their inception the awards have recognised many high-profile Australian women for their feminist activity, including [[Eva Cox]], [[Meredith Burgmann]], [[Susan Ryan]], [[Anne Summers]], [[Wendy McCarthy]], [[Jane Caro]] and [[Sally McManus]]. However, many of the recipients have been tireless advocates for women's rights who worked as community activists over a long period with very little other reward or recognition.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/comment/obituaries/womens-advocate-smashed-educational-barriers-20120912-25sfx.html|title=Women's advocate smashed educational barriers|date=2012-09-13|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|access-date=2017-06-12|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/comment/obituaries/joyce-stevens-tireless-activist-for-womens-and-workers-rights-20140606-zrzfr.html|title=Joyce Stevens: tireless activist for women's and workers' rights|date=2014-06-07|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|access-date=2017-06-12|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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The award categories can vary but in recent years there have been awards in many fields including workforce, government, arts, community activism, media/communication, leadership, mentoring, sport and education.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ednaryan.net.au/past-awards|title=Awards 1998 onwards {{!}} Edna Ryan Awards|website=www.ednaryan.net.au|language=en|access-date=2017-06-12}}</ref> The awards are not intended as simply recognition of women who are successful in their own field, but require evidence that their achievements or actions have somehow improved the status of women within the community or have “made a feminist difference”. There is also a Grand Stirrer award for inciting others to challenge the status quo. |
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The award categories can vary but in recent years there have been awards in many fields including workforce, government, arts, community activism, media/communications, leadership, mentoring, sport and education.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ednaryan.net.au/past-awards|title=Awards 1998 onwards {{!}} Edna Ryan Awards|website=www.ednaryan.net.au|language=en|access-date=2017-06-12}}</ref> The awards are not intended as simply recognition of women who are successful in their own field, but require evidence that their achievements or actions have made a feminist difference by improving the lives and status of women within the community. There is also a Grand Stirrer award for inciting others to challenge the status quo. |
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== Grand Stirrer Award Recipients == |
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== Grand Stirrer Award Recipients == |
Edna Ryan Awards (The EDNAS) |
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Description | making a feminist difference to women in NSW and ACT, Australia. |
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Venue | Sydney Trades Hall |
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First awarded | 1998 |
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The Edna Ryan Awards, also referred to as simply “The EDNAS”, are Australian awards established to recognise women who have "made a feminist difference”. The inaugural Edna Ryan Awards were held in 1998, the year following the death of Edna Ryan. Edna Ryan was a life-long feminist, labour movement activist, and mentor and role model for a whole generation of women.[1] These awards were created to honour her life and work by a group of her friends, particularly Eva Cox and other members of the Women’s Electoral Lobby (WEL).[2]
Edna Ryan had been closely involved with WEL, particularly the Women in the Workforce group which she convened.[3] WEL hosted and administered the EDNAS from 1998 -2010, but since 2012 they have been administered by The Edna Ryan Awards Committee and hosted by the Australian Services Union (ASU).
Nominees for the awards must be comfortable identifying as a feminist and must live or work in NSW or the ACT as Edna did during her lifetime. A panel reviews all nominations and the awards are presented on an annual basis at an evening social event.[4] Since their inception the awards have recognised many high-profile Australian women for their feminist activity, including Eva Cox, Meredith Burgmann, Susan Ryan, Anne Summers, Wendy McCarthy, Jane Caro and Sally McManus. However, many of the recipients have been tireless advocates for women's rights who worked as community activists over a long period with very little other reward or recognition.[5][6]
The award categories can vary but in recent years there have been awards in many fields including workforce, government, arts, community activism, media/communications, leadership, mentoring, sport and education.[7] The awards are not intended as simply recognition of women who are successful in their own field, but require evidence that their achievements or actions have made a feminist difference by improving the lives and status of women within the community. There is also a Grand Stirrer award for inciting others to challenge the status quo.
Grand Stirrer Award Recipients
Award Recipients–by year (all categories)
2018
Name
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Category
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Mary O'Sullivan
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Community Activism
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Leonie McGuire
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Community Activism
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fEMPOWER
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Grand Stirrer
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Lee Lewis
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Arts
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Pearlie McNeill
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Arts
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Margot Oliver
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Media/Communication
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Deborah Brennan
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Education
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Helen L'Orange
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Leadership
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Marilyn Hatton
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Leadership
|
Name
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Category
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Erin Wen Ai Chew
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Community Activism
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Jude Finch
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Community Activism
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Lewina Jackson
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Community Activism
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Simone White
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Community Activism
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Mary Konstantopoulos
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Sport
|
Mehreen Faruqi
|
Grand Stirrer
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The Baulkham Hills African Ladies Troupe
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Arts
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Nina Angelo
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Arts
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Gabriele Jones
|
Arts
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Erika Addis
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Media/Communication
|
End Rape on Campus Australia (EROC)
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Education
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Hannah Wandel
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Education
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Rachel Cooper
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Workforce
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Marion Brown
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Leadership
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2016
Name
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Category
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Billi McCarthy-Price and
Hannah Massingham[9]
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Sport
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Amanda Hill
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Grand Stirrer
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The Women's Library
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Arts
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Catherine Ordway
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Sport
|
Lina Cabaero
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Workforce
|
Janine Whiteman
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Mentoring
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Carol Booth and Liz Rickman
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Leadership
|
Sharon McKinnon
|
Leadership
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Darriea Turley
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Government
|
Jozefa Sobski
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Education
|
Jan Breckenridge
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Education
|
Monica Davidson
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Media/Communication
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Julie Perkins
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Community Activism
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Jane Davidson
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Community Activism
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Heidi Zajac[9]
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Community Activism
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2015
Name
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Category
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Ashleigh Thomson
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Mentoring
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Margaret Hickie
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Mentoring
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Louise Evans
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Sport
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Chris Ronalds
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Leadership
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Margaret Henry
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Leadership
|
Sally McManus
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Grand Stirrer
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Betty Ferguson
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Mentoring
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Amanda Shalala
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Sport
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Tara Moss
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Grand Stirrer
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Finola Moorhead
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Arts
|
Darelle Duncan
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Community Activism
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Jeannie Sotheran
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Community Activism
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Saba Vasefi[10]
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Community Activism
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Anjani Regmi
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Community Activism
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Frances Crimmins
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Leadership
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2014
Name
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Category
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Roxanne McMurray
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Leadership
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Maeve Marsden
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Arts
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Vee Malnar
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Arts
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Lillian Howell Project
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Community Activism
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Marilyn Forsythe
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Workforce
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Bronwyn Culling
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Mentoring
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Lin Cooper
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Mentoring
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Bush Lemons
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Leadership
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Marion Baird
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Workforce
|
Hawzhin Azeez
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Media/Communication
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Kate Rowe
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Sport
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McKenzie Raymond
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Community Activism
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Zoya Patel
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Media/Communication
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Dorothy McRae-McMahon
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Grand Stirrer
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2013
Name
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Category
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Suzie van Opdorp
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Community Activism
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Shirley Kent
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Community Activism
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Anne Buttsworth
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Media/Communication
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Maree O'Halloran
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Leadership
|
Kim Rubenstein[11]
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Leadership
|
Destroy the Joint
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Grand Stirrer
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Ursula Frederick
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Arts
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Lee Grant
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Arts
|
Rebecca Ordish
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Mentoring
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Fiona Miller
|
Mentoring
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Wendy Herbert
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Education
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Dragica Sinikoski
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Education
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Danielle Warby
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Sport
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Heather Reid
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Sport
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2012
Name
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Category
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Nadia Saleh
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Workforce
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Sonia Laverty
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Workforce
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Bronwyn Penrith
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Mentoring
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Natasa Nikolic
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Mentoring
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Sylvia Kinder
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Mentoring
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Teresa Savage
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Grand Stirrer
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Jenna Price
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Media/Communication
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Maree McDermott
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Community Activism
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Bronwyn Bancroft
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Arts
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Georgina Abrahams
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Arts
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Cigdem Aydemir
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Arts
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Jan McDonald
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Community Activism
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2010
Name
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Category
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Ludo McFerran
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Community Activism
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Jennifer Dalitz
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Workforce
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Kat Armstrong
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Battling
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Debbie Carstens
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Workforce
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Shokufeh Kavani
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Arts
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Sue Salthouse
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Community Activism
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Nina Funnell
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Media/Communication
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Frances Plummer
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Mentoring
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Mary Dimech
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Mentoring
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Jane Pollard
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Education
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Dawn Atkinston
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Education
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Gabe Kavanagh
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Community Activism
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Rose Campbell
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Community Activism
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Susan Smith
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Community Activism
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Maggy Fargo
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Community Activism
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2009
Name
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Category
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Edith Weisberg
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Education
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Charmaigne Weldon
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Battling
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Ruth Pollard
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Media/Communication
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Jane Caro
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Media/Communication
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Rhonda Wilson
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Grand Stirrer
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Julie Bates
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Workforce
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Patricia Griffin
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Community Activism
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2008
Name
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Category
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Jo Kowalczyk
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Workforce
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Liz Barlow
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Government
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Lesley Laing
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Education
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Jude Irwin
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Education
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Matina Mottee
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Community Activism
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Karen Lee Willis
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Grand Stirrer
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Elaine Odgers Norling
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Community Activism
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Judy James Bailey
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Media/Communication
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Beth Eldridge
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Community Activism
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Christine Sinclair
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Community Activism
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Tess Brill
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Community Activism
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f2007
Name
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Category
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Julie Velthuys
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Mentoring
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Ellie Ellis
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Education
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Rosemary Kariuki
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Community Activism
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Muyesser Durer
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Battling
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Kellie Tranter
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Community Activism
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Spiderlily Redgold
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Media/Communication
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Denele Crozier
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Community Activism
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Libby Silva
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Community Activism
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Marie Muir
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Community Activism
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Emily Maguire
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Media/Communication
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Rosalind Helyard
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Education
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2006
Name
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Category
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Liz Ashburn
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Arts
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Betty Green
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Community Activism
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Jane Corpuz-Brock
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Community Activism
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Dorothy Hoddinott
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Education
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Joy Goodsell
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Community Activism
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Adele Horin
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Media/Communication
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Carmel Nola
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Media/Communication
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Catherine Fox
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Media/Communication
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Claire Moore (Senator)
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Government
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Victoria Abigail
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Mentoring
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Jude Stoddart
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Workforce
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Rosemary Richards
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Workforce
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Daphne Baxter
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Workforce
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Helen Westwood
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Community Activism
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Marie Coleman
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Government
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Anne Field
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Government
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Tegan Wagner
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Grand Stirrer
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Priscilla Lumsden
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Community Activism
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Dixie Link-Gordon
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Mentoring
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Judith Troeth (Senator)
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Government
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Lyn Allison (Senator)
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Government
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2005
Name
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Category
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Merilyn Childs
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Workforce
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Josephine Conway
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Community Activism
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Alva Geikie
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Community Activism
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Nola Cooper
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Community Activism
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Bronwyn Moye
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Government
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Gerri Greenfield
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Grand Stirrer
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Margaret Kirkby
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Access to Abortion
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Julia Freebury
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Access to Abortion
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Jacqui Smith
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Mentoring
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Margaret Alston
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Mentoring
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Helen Campbell
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Media/Communication
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Anne-Mason Furnage
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Battling
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Stefania Siedlecky
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Access to Abortion
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Trude Kallir
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Community Activism
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Dorothy Cora
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Community Activism
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2004
Name
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Category
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Muriel Hortin
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Community Activism
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Susan Ryan
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Government
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Margo Moore
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Community Activism
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Anne Summers
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Grand Stirrer
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Lucy Porter
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Battling
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Phillippa Hall
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Workforce
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Joan Lemaire
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Mentoring
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Dominique Hogan-Doran
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Workforce
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Julie Griffiths
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Mentoring
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2003
Name
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Category
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Jean Slarke
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Workforce
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Denise Ferris
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Arts
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Di Graham
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Grand Stirrer
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Roseleen Healy
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Arts
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Cate Turner
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Community Activism
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Rebecca Reilly
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Workforce
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Aileen Beaver
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Workforce
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Suzan Virago
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Workforce
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Betty Johnson
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Community Activism
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Elizabeth O'Brien
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Community Activism
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Vicki Potempa
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Community Activism
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Clare Burton
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Grand Stirrer
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Susan Kendall
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Government
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Fran Hayes
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Workforce
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2002
Name
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Category
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Rachael Oakes-Ash
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Humour
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Judy Horacek
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Humour
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Julia Baird
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Media/Communication
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Kathleen Swinbourne
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Government
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Elizabeth Dawson
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Education
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Wendy McCarthy
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Grand Stirrer
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Dorothy Symonds
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Grand Stirrer
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Janne Ellen
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Community Activism
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Joyce Stevens
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Mentoring
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Betty Little
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Battling
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Leichhardt Women's Community Health Centre
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Community Activism
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Jan Roberts
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Community Activism
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Jill Bruneau
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Arts
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2001
Name
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Category
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Kristine Cruden
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Government
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Robyn Plaister
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Grand Stirrer
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Erica Lewis
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Government
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Toni Modafferi
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Media/Communication
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Merle Highet
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Community Activism
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Pam Johnston
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Community Activism
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Maggie Smyth
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Mentoring
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Shirley Jones
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Arts
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Chrissie Shaw
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Arts
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Martha Ansara
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Media/Communication
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Kathryn McConnochie
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Arts
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NSW Teachers' Federation (on behalf of 13 women casual teachers)
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Workforce
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Pat Richardson
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Battling
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Emma Tom
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Humour
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2000
Name
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Category
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Suzanne Bellamy
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Arts
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Jennie George
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Grand Stirrer
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Jan Wood
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Community Activism
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Christine Nixon
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Mentoring
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Margaret Jones
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Battling
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Sarah Maddison
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Battling
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Rae Frances
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Workforce
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1999
Name
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Category
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Joan Bielski
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Grand Stirrer
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Gail Hewison
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Arts
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Noreen Hewett
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Battling
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Jane Gardiner
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Media/Communication
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Helen McDermott
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Workforce
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Cathy Block
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Mentoring
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Kate Lavender
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Community Activism
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1998
Name
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Category
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Jenny Taylor
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Battling
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Meredith Burgmann
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Humour
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Juliet Richter
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Lobbyist
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Sheryle Bagwell
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Media/Communication
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Eva Cox
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Grand Stirrer
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Marlene Arditto
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Political Potholder
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Julie Compton
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Battling
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Misha Schubert
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Young Woman
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Ann Symonds
|
Government
|
Sharon Tobin
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Workforce
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Peggy Hewett
|
Arts
|
Lina Cabaero
|
Workforce
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References
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