The Linkage partners include the National Library of Australia, University of Melbourne, Federal Court of Australia, Family Court of Australia, National Foundation for Australian Women and Australian Women Lawyers.
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Co-Investigators with Kim Rubenstein are Gavan McCarthy and Helen Morgan, University of Melbourne, Kevin Bradley National Library of Australia, Nikki Henningham, University of Melbourne. Thanks to Larissa Halonkin, Research Assistant for the project, for her assistance preparing this article.
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Some interviews are immediately accessible through the National Library of Australia's website and others require specific permission from the interviewee for researchers outside our research project. See list at <http://www.tbwl.esrc.unimelb.edu.au/outcomes/interviews/>.
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ConwayJill Ker, When Memory Speaks: Reflections on Autobiography (Knopf, 1999).
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MossmanMary Jane, The First Women Lawyers (Hart Publishing, 2006).
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StarrJuneCollierJane, ‘Historical Studies of Legal Change’ (1987) 28(2) Current Anthropology367; EwickPatriciaSilbeySusan, The Common Place of Law (University of Chicago Press, 1998).
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Mossman, above n 6, 14, citing HarrisBarbara, Beyond her Sphere (Greenwood Press, 1978).
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RubensteinKim, ‘From Suffrage to Citizenship: A Republic of Equals’ (Dymphna Clark Annual Lecture, Manning Clark House, Forrest ACT, 29 March 2008).
HunterRosemary, ‘Women in the Legal Profession: The Australian Profile’ in SchultzShaw (eds), Women in the World's Legal Profession (Hart Publishing, 2003) 93; ThorntonMargaretBugustJoanne, ‘The Gender Trap: Flexible Work in Corporate Legal Practice’ (2007) 45(4) Osgoode Hall Law Journal773.
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Centre for Legal Education, Australasian Legal Education Yearbook (CLE, 1998); Law Institute of Victoria, Bendable or Expendable (2006).
HarringtonMona, Women Lawyers: Rewriting the Rules (Knopf, 1994) 7.
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Hunter, above n 11, 89.
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PurdonSusanRahemtulaAladin, A Woman's Place: 100 years of Queensland Women Lawyers (Supreme Court of Queensland, 2005) 30.
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ThorntonMargaret, Dissonance and Distrust (Oxford University Press, 1996) 2.
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CarterIsabel, Woman in a Wig: Joan Rosanove QC (Lansdowne Press, 1970).
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MagareySusan, Dame Roma: Glimpses of a Glorious Life (Axiom Publishing, 2002).
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Thornton, above n 17, 3.
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Larissa Behrendt in BlairNerida, ‘Living in the Circle and Thinking inside the Square’ in PickeringSharonLambertCaroline (eds), Global issues. Women and Justice (Sydney Institute of Criminology, 2004) 120.
HenninghamNikki, ‘Margaret Cooper: Feminist and Disability Activist’ in DavisFionaMusgroveNellSmartJudith (eds), Founders, Firsts and Feminists: Women Leaders in Twentieth-century Australia (eScholarship Research Centre University of Melbourne, 2011) 261.
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KerwinHollieRubensteinKim, ‘Reading the Life Narrative of Valerie French, the First Woman to Sign the Western Australian Bar Roll’ in DavisMusgroveSmart, above n 36, 172; Thornton, above n 17.
See further, RubensteinKim, ‘In her own voice: Oral (legal) history's insights on gender and the spheres of public law’ in RubensteinYoung (eds), The Public Law of Gender: From the Local to the Global (Cambridge University Press, 2016).
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Feller, above n 28, Session 6, 01:19:28.
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As research funds gathered for the project do not fully cover work for the online exhibition, the Trailblazing Project welcomes the generosity of tax deductible financial contributions to include all women nominated in the online exhibition's data. To donate, visit <http://www.nfaw.org/donate/> and select ‘Trailblazing Women and the Law’ from the dropdown menu of organisations or funds.
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See further <http://www.womenaustralia.info>. National Foundation for Australian Women's Australian Women's Archive Project ‘Showcase’ exhibition series. The searchable-on-line Australian Women's Register is a valuable and growing source of biographical data about Australian women and their organisations.