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middle-class women, straight and lesbian, white, aboriginal and mixed-race women. All were invited to join the Women's
Liberation Movement, to attend the meetings of other women's groups meeting there, or to participate in "consciousness-raising" sessions at which they could open up and share their personal experiences of being women.
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Control's staffing so the referral service could provide full-time information and counselling, five days and three nights per week, to women seeking advice on abortion, pregnancy, single parent families and contraception. By 1977 Control had outgrown the Women's House premises and moved on the Dymmocks House, George St.
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The 1983 election of a Labor government under Bob Hawke held out promise of relief for the most vulnerable in society. But, Labor dropped protectionism in favour of globalization, deregulated banking and finance and restructured the role of trade unions, while failing to fully restore social services
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During early 1973, meetings were held every Monday evening at Women's House to launch a βWomenβs
Commissionβ congress, to bring together in Sydney in March an estimated 600 women of a range of backgrounds and political affiliations across two days of discussion on a variety of issues of importance to
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Dislocations in the economy in the 1980s were accompanied by polarization of society and there was a strong backlash against progressive organizations and movements. Along with other progressive groups, in the mid-1980s Women's House became the target of far-right attacks, which included burglaries
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After 1980 federal elections saw the conservative coalition government of
Malcolm Fraser cling to a third term, the focus of organizing at women's House was squarely on mitigating high unemployment rates among women and the impact of ongoing budget cuts to social services. The emphasis was clear in
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and others joined feminist reproductive-rights advocate Lynne Hutton-Williams in approaching the
Control collective to help it vet abortion doctors in the greater Sydney area using criteria that included their willingness to incorporate counselling as an essential part of their services. They also
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to announce "inaugural" public meeting of Sydney Women's
Liberation for 14 January 1970. The embryonic group of feminists in Glebe was the core of the collective responsible for setting up Women's Liberation House in 1970 at its first location at 67 Glebe Point Road, in a residential property made
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Petersham premises against efforts by Right to Life groups and hostile legislators to undermine abortion rights, mobilized to combat insecurity and violence against women, and continued to host talks and conferences at Women's House to educate
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Women's House quickly became the hub for information and organizing around radical and feminist issues and activism in Sydney. The House welcomed women of a variety of walks of life and left-wing political persuasions, including anarchist libertarians, communists and socialists, working-class and
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By 1979, however, Women's House was facing financial issues, launching a call for more support and beginning a series of annual fetes to help raise money to keep the space operational. At the same time, priorities in the women's movement were clearly shifting and with Women's House the locus of
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In 1997, after an accidental fire destroyed the
Petersham premises, Women's House moved to premises at 43 Bedford Street in Newtown, with Lesbian Line, Women's Incest Survivor Network (WISN) and Lesbian Space Inc, sharing the new premises with WAAC and the Sydney Women's Liberation Newsletter.
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Women's House would remain at the new premises until 1987, with the collective providing space for feminist activists fighting against the conservative
Liberal government's cuts to welfare benefits impacting services for women and children, WAAC extending its work on contraception and abortion
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Abortion Action Campaign (WAAC), other established and ad-hoc activist groups organized a plethora of meetings and events from Women's House in the early years, including "Theory and Action" discussion groups, protests over treatment meted out to young women at the
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Parramatta Girls Taining School, an Alternative Trade Women's Union (ACTU) conference and establishment of a Women's Trade Union Action (WTUA) committee referral service at Women's House, providing advice on "job problems, inquiries about awards, wages, conditions, union rules, etc."
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Campaigning against anti-abortion groups, the WAAC continuing to organize from the Regent Street premises. The centre also regularly hosted Socialist Lesbian group meetings and lent its space to "Women Behind Bars" for organizing around its "Empty Mulawa - No New Gaols" campaign.
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also relocated to the Chippendale premises. In early 1977 its waning part-time service was reinvigorated with the help of feminist healthworkers who had resigned in December 1976 in protest over conditions at two clinics run by Australia's largest abortion provider at the time,
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collective, which launched in July and for the next four years operated on a part-time basis from Women's House, with counsellors helping women seeking contraception advice, pregnancy testing and safe and affordable options for pregnancy termination.
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station, promising a large meeting room, several offices and a shopfront to better serve the feminist community. Women's House moved in July 1976 to the new premises at 62 Regent Street, at the corner of Redfern Road in
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A landmark national Feminism/Socialism Conference in 1974 also was organized out of Sydney's Women's House, as was the National Conference on Abortion and Contraception that took place in Sydney on 14β15 June 1975.
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Dwindling support and the attacks took their toll and in 1988 Women's House moved from the Regent Street premises, working from temporary locations until it relocated to 63 Palace Street, Petersham in March 1989.
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planning activities for a second Sydney WLM conference, the theme of the conference was "What do we want and how do we get it?", speaking volumes about the transition the movement was experiencing.
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services to immigrant and marginalized women, alternative union activism for women via the Working Women's Charter Campaign and efforts to rally and inform women to activism through the launch of
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the 1982 IWD theme settled on by organizers working out of Women's House: "Cuts to women's services, child care, health centres, refuges and attacks on women's right to abortion".
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By end-1971, some 16 different Women's Liberation groups had been formed across Sydney and the activities at Women's House had outgrown the Glebe Point Road premises.
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They decided to host a meeting to discuss Women's Liberation and at an anti-Vietnam demonstration on 15 December 1969 distributed a pamphlet they had prepared titled
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The Women's Liberation Movement in Sydney can be traced to 1969, when Australian and recently arrived American women began meeting in groups in the inner suburbs of
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to discuss feminist and leftist political ideas arriving to Australia through contacts and publications with the Women's Liberation Movement in the United States.
419:"The Sydney Women's Liberation Movement 1970 - 1975: Journey through some of the highlights of the Sydney Women's Liberation Movement as recalled by Nola Cooper"
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In Spring 1972, members of the collective located suitable new premises in an old, two-story building at 25 Alberta Street, just south of Sydney's
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Dangerous Ideas: Women's Liberation - Women's Studies - Around the World
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344:. Thesis, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Sydney, 1981, p. 1.
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945:"WOMEN: FRENCH FEMINIST AT CONFERENCE ON ABORTION, CONTRACEPTION"
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In Glebe, the group of feminists included an American filmmaker,
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and epicentre for organizing around issues impacting women in
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women in the areas of Feminist Theory and Lesbian Studies.
305:. Adelaide: University of Adelaide Press. pp. 25β29.
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available by another early Sydney feminist, Barbara Levy.
448:"When Bessie Guthrie met the Women's Liberation Movement"
388:"The grassroots power of the Women's Liberation Movement"
893:"SOCIALIST WOMEN: OCTOBER CONFERENCE PLANS BEGIN"
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1626:"Pro-Choice forces rally to defeat Webster Bill"
919:"SOCIALIST WOMEN: NATIONAL CONFERENCE AGENDA"
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1730:"New premises for Women's Liberation House"
1310:"A WOMEN'S LIBERATION CONFERENCE COMING UP"
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1050:"SYDNEY'S SECOND FEMINIST ABORTION CLINIC"
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1258:"Many groups attend women's conference"
841:"WOMEN TO MEET ON ACTU-EVE ALTERNATIVE"
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262:Curthoys, Ann (22 February 2012).
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1021:ABORTION: OUR BODIES, THEIR POWER
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133:Control Abortion Referral Service
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789:"ARTICLES ON WOMEN: COMMENT"
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63:Only the Chains Have Changed
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1414:"International Women's Day"
1388:"International Women's Day"
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474:"ABORTION: Women Speak Out"
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552:"Women's Commission plans"
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500:"Women's Commission Plans"
148:Regent Street, Chippendale
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631:"WOMEN'S COMMISSION 1973"
584:. 6 March 1973. p. 4
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1710:. 7 May 1990. p. 24
1475:. 5 May 1982. p. 14
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951:. 4 June 1975. p. 8
218:Palace Street, Petersham
17:Women's Liberation House
1362:"Women are hit hardest"
657:"ABORTION LAW PROTESTS"
321:10.20851/j.ctt1t305d7.7
299:Magarey, Susan (2014).
231:Bedford Street, Newtown
19:, also known simply as
1444:Woroni (Canberra, ACT)
1772:Abortion in Australia
1762:Feminism in Australia
1656:Tribune (Sydney, NSW)
1630:Tribune (Sydney, NSW)
1603:Tribune (Sydney, NSW)
1577:Tribune (Sydney, NSW)
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1678:"Women's Department"
1128:"WOMEN COP IT AGAIN"
578:"Women's Commission"
526:"WOMEN'S COMMISSION"
181:, Rosemary Elliott,
177:Former PSI staffers
1495:"Women Behind Bars"
183:Dr. Margaret Taylor
1736:. 26 November 1997
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1027:, 1977, p. 12
426:Women's Health NSW
452:16 Days Blogathon
268:The Glebe Society
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