There is an interesting story behind how Australian women gained the right to stand for parliament, and it stems directly from the issue of whether women should be allowed to vote.
South Australia was the first colony in Australia where women gained the right to vote, and only the fourth place in the world to grant this right. The issue of women voting had been under discussion since the 1860s, but momentum was gained after the formation of the Women's Suffrage League at Gawler Place in 1888. Six Bills were introduced into Parliament, but not passed, between 1885 and 1894.
The final, successful Bill was passed in 1894. At first, it included a clause preventing women from becoming members of Parliament. It is ironic that the clause was removed thanks to the efforts of Ebenezer Ward who was an outspoken opponent of women's suffrage. Ward hoped that including women in Parliament would be seen as so ridiculous that the whole Bill would be voted out. The change was accepted, however, allowing the women of South Australia to gain complete parliamentary equality with men.
Women obtained the right to vote and stand as candidates for both houses of federal Parliament on 16 June 1902. This applied to the federal election of 1903.
Women in South Australia gained the right to vote in 1894, making it the first Australian colony to grant this right. The legislation allowed women to vote in elections for the South Australian Parliament. Additionally, women were able to stand for election, with the first female candidates contesting in 1896. This milestone was a significant step in the broader movement for women's suffrage in Australia.
Edith Cowan was an Australian politician and social campaigner. She was the first women to be elected to parliament in Australia when she became a member of Western Australian parliament in 1921. She was president of Karrakatta club, a women exclusive club which campaigned for women suffrage and succeeded in gaining it in 1899.
On 12 March 1921 Mrs Edith Cowan became the first women to be elected to federal parliament in Australia. She was sixty years old.
Parliament House, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
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