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  1. Ada Driver – Australian Photographer (1868-1954)
  2. Enid Lucy Robertson – Australian botanist and conservationist (1925-2016)
  3. Elizabeth Kathleen Turner – Australian physician (1914–1999)
  4. Lorna Verdun Sisely – Australian surgeon (1916–2004)
  5. Margaret Whyte (medical doctor) – Australian medical doctor (1868-1946)
  6. Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital – Hospital in Melbourne, Australia, (1896–1987)
  7. Lucy Morice – Australian social reformer (1859-1951)
  8. Girlie George Chapple Hodges – Australian surgeon and field hockey player (1904-1999)
  9. Elizabeth O'Hara (medical doctor) – Australian medical doctor (1866-1942)
  10. Annie O'Hara – Australian medical doctor (1869-1897)
  11. Amelia Hetherington – Australian philanthropist (1862-1939)
  12. Margareta Webber – Australian Bookseller (1891-1983)
  13. Mary Chomley – Australian charity worker, arts patron and feminist (1871-1960)
  14. Estelle Venner Keogh – Australian nurse (1892–1966)
  15. Charlotte Crivelli – French Australian philanthropist (1863–1956)
  16. Hôpital Australien de Paris – Military hospital in Auteuil, France, 1915
  17. May Yarrowick – Australian mid-wife and nurse (1876–1949)
  18. Elsie Goold-Adams – Canadian Australian philanthropist (1882–1952)
  19. Clara Barron – British Australian philanthropist (1857–1936)
  20. Edeline Strickland – British Australian philanthropist (1870–1918)
  21. Jeannie Gilruth – New Zealand Australian philanthropist (1876–1965)
  22. Ettie Ellison-Macartney – British Australian philanthropist (1863–1938)
  23. Margaret Evelyn Stanley – British philanthropist (1875–1964)
  24. Nora Kathleen Fletcher – Australian nurse (1880–1976)
  25. Ann Marian Fletcher – British Australian embroiderer (1851–1935)
  26. Judith Fletcher – Australian Photographer (1886–1970)
  27. Helen Hart (suffragist) – British Australian suffragist, lecturer, and preacher (1839-1908)
  28. Victorian Women's Suffrage Petition – Petition presented to the Parliament of Victoria in 1891
  29. Elizabeth Rennick – British Australian suffragist (1833–1923)
  30. United Council for State Suffrage
  31. Australian Women's Suffrage Society
  32. Women's suffrage in Victoria
  33. Woman's Anti-Franchise League of Victoria
  34. Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Victoria – Temperance organisation based in Australia
  35. Victorian Women's Franchise League
  36. Women's Political Association of Victoria
  37. Louisa Bevan – Australian charity worker (1844–1933)
  38. Annie Watson Lister – Australian suffragist and philanthropist (1866–1928)

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  • Henry Hodges (jurist) – Australian judge (1844–1919) -needs more detail and structure. And needs referencing. Fix up family section
  • Edwin Ashby – Australian property developer, and biologist (1861–1941) - double check. Add more detail. Add an image
  • Alison Ashby – Australian artist (1901–1987) - needs a bit more detail. Add an image
  • John Bernard O'Hara – Australian poet and schoolmaster (1862–1927)
  • May Campbell – Australian field hockey player and coach (1915-1981) - adding more details, formatting page
  • Monash Medical Centre – hospital in Australia - add breast clinic.fix referencing
  • David Orme Masson – Australian chemist

Anti War people

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Other anti-war activists were May Francis, Bella Guerin, Jennie Baines, Emma Miller,Doris Blackburn, Sarah Jane Baines, Jennie Scott Griffiths, Eleanor May Moore, and Clara Weekes

Recipients of Medaille

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