- Source: Victorian Honour Roll of Women
The Victorian Honour Roll of Women was established in 2001 to recognise the achievements of women from the Australian state of Victoria. It was launched by The Hon. Joan Kirner AC as a joint initiative of the Centenary of Federation Victoria Committee, the Office for Women's Policy and the Women Shaping the Nation Steering Committee as part of the celebrations of Victoria's Centenary of Federation.
Public nominations for the Honour Roll open in the second half of each year and the inductees are reviewed by an independent panel of women. A short list of candidates is then sent to the Victorian Government Minister for Women for her consideration and selection.
The Honour Roll celebrates exceptional women in Victoria who have made significant and lasting contributions to their communities, the nation or the world. Women are recognised for their achievements in a broad range of fields, including science, arts, environment, law, social justice, family violence prevention, research, health, media and education.
More than 730 women have been inducted onto the Honour Roll since 2001. In previous years, the Office for Women produced commemorative booklets that contain biographical sketches of each woman on the Honour Roll. Currently, all inductees are displayed on the Women Victoria webpage.
Inductees
See also
List of awards honoring women
References
External links
Victorian Women's Honour Roll
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Emily Kame Kngwarreye
- Lottie Lyell
- Caroline Chisholm
- Annette Kellermann
- Judy Chicago
- Edith Cowan
- Nora Heysen
- Elizabeth Kenny
- Jean Macnamara
- Kate Isabel Campbell
- Victorian Honour Roll of Women
- Deborah Cheetham Fraillon
- Simone Young
- Tara Rajkumar
- Fay Marles
- Stella Young
- Anjali Sharma (climate activist)
- Robyn Archer
- Liz Ellis
- Nina Bassat