"Never allow the thoughtless to delcare That we have no tradition here!"
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Women authors from AustraliaPoets from AustraliaWomen activists from AustraliaWomen journalists from AustraliaSocialists from Australia
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"The Ringer", in T. Inglis Moore, A Book of Australia (1961), p. 280
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Mary Gilmore
Dame Mary Jean Gilmore DBE (née Cameron; 16 August 1865 – 3 December 1962) was an Australian writer and journalist known for her prolific contributions to and the broader national discourse. She wrote both prose and poetry.
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