Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 ‘Equal Social Rights For SEXES’ : in the 1930s, the Australian Women’s Weekly Was a Political Forum
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'The Australian Women’s Weekly, the first Australian magazine dedicated solely to the interests of women, turned 90 this year. The magazine is known for its coverage centred around the home and child-rearing, but the early editions of the Weekly also created a space for Australian women to engage with politics through the lens of womanhood.' (Introduction)

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