Louisa Dunkley

Louisa Dunkley

Louisa Dunkley (28 May, 1866 in Richmond, Australia10 March, 1927 in Longueville, Australia) was an Australian feminist and activist. She founded the Victorian Women's Post and Telegraph Association in 1900 and for much of her life was a campaigner for equal pay for women.

The Victorian federal electorate of Dunkley is named after her.


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