Victorian Women Vote 1908 – 2008

"2008 marks 100 years since women in Victoria won the right to vote – let’s make it a year to remember" Maxine Morand, Minister for Women’s Affairs.
Knowing our Past, Transforming our Future
In 2008, Victoria celebrated the 100th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote in Victorian parliamentary elections. This hard earned victory did not include all women, as most Indigenous women did not fully participate until the 1960s.
The Victorian Government developed a range of events and initiatives throughout Victoria to mark the milestone and to celebrate the contribution of all women to our civic and political life. Some of these activities included:
- A regional launch of 51 successful Grant recipients (PDF 166kb) (Word 169kb) on 8 February 2008.
- The launch of Victorian Women Vote 1908-2008 (PDF 664kb) at Federation Square on 19 February 2008.
- Curriculum materials for primary and lower secondary students (see below).
- School poster competition - Winners were announced in November 2008.
- Victorian Women Vote heritage tram.
- Melbourne Conversations Lecture – Gender – Does it matter nowadays? – a diverse panel discuss justice, work, relationships, equality, participation, representation and the contested nature of gender in contemporary society.
- The installation of a significant new public artwork in central Melbourne that immortalises the 1891 Monster petition.
- Parliament House Open Day and Victorian Women Vote 1908 -2008 Event on 23 November 2008.
- 2008 Monster Petition Project - In 2008 over 350 calico banners displaying the Victorian Women Vote 1908-2008 logo travelled to metropolitan, rural and regional areas in Victoria. Victorians were invited to sign these as a way of marking the Centenary.
- Parliament House Lights Up for Victorian Women Vote 1908 – 2008.
Contribute to PROV's Online History - Find out about the Public Record Office of Victoria's new Women's WikiFact Sheets – Read more about the fight for the vote and the benefits it has brought women today
In the Media – Read about the centenary celebrations in the media
Promotional Material - Logos, Pins and Posters
Curriculum resources
As part of the centenary celebrations the Victorian Government developed curriculum materials that were distributed to every school in the state.
The materials not only tell the story of the suffragists but encourage students to engage with history through hands-on research and other learning activities.
The materials are divided into four units, with each unit aimed at a different school level. The units target the following groups:
- Unit 1 - Middle Primary (Years 3-4)
- Unit 2 - Upper Primary (Years 5-6)
- Unit 3 - Lower Secondary (Years 7-8)
- Unit 4 - Middle Secondary (Years 9-10).
For a hard copy of the materials please contact the Office of Women’s Policy on (03) 9208 3129 or by email at owp@dvc.vic.gov.au.
Centenary of Suffrage program
A bipartisan reference group, chaired by Parliamentary Secretary Lily D’Ambrosio, advises on the program development and ensures the participation of as many Victorians as possible including young people, Indigenous, ethnic and people living in rural and regional communities.
The aims of the Centenary of Suffrage program are to:
Historic Resources – Victorian Women Vote 1908-2008
On November 17 at Storey Hall, Minister Morand launched three new historic resources as part of Victorian Women Vote 1908-2008.
Representative Women: Victorian Women Parliamentarians since 1923 online exhibition
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Carrying on the fight: Women candidates in Victorian parliamentary elections online exhibition
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