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Body politics • Alecia Simmonds

Summary by insidestory.org.au
We can imagine Beatrice Faust — sleek bobbed hair, slash of red lipstick, large sparkling intelligent eyes — delivering an address at the second Mary Owen dinner in Melbourne in 1987. Hundreds of feminists, swathed in suffragette purples, whites and greens, were gathered at a dinner organised by the Women’s Electoral Lobby, and it is fitting that Beatrice, who founded WEL in 1972, was among the speakers. Beatrice began by quoting from a Glen Tom…
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insidestory.org.au broke the news in on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
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