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- Kate_Dwyer abstract "Catherine Winifred "Kate" Dwyer (née Golding; 13 June 1861 - 3 February 1949) was an Australian educator, suffragist, and labour activist.Kate Golding was born at Tambaroora, Wellington County, New South Wales to Joseph Golding (died 1890), a gold-miner from Galway, Ireland, and his Scottish wife, Ann (died 1906; née Fraser). She was educated at Hill End Public School. In 1880 she began teaching at Tambaroora Public School, she taught at numerous public primary school in New South Wales until she married fellow school teacher Michael Dwyer in 1887. From 1894 they lived in Sydney where Kate became a member of the Womanhood Suffrage League of New South Wales, her sisters, Annie and Belle were also members.She was a founder of the Women's Progressive Association in 1901, the organisation promoted the entry of women into legal professions and equal benefits for women following divorce. Intereseted in women's working conditions she also founded the Women Workers' Union for home and fringe factory workers. She was active in the "no conscription" during World War I. In May 1921 she was one of the first female justices of the peace appointed in New South Wales.".
- Kate_Dwyer alias "Dwyer, Catherine Winifred".
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- Kate_Dwyer deathDate "1949-02-03".
- Kate_Dwyer deathYear "1949".
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- Kate_Dwyer alternativeNames "Dwyer, Catherine Winifred".
- Kate_Dwyer dateOfBirth "1861-06-13".
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- Kate_Dwyer description "Australian educator, suffragist, and labour activist".
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- Kate_Dwyer comment "Catherine Winifred "Kate" Dwyer (née Golding; 13 June 1861 - 3 February 1949) was an Australian educator, suffragist, and labour activist.Kate Golding was born at Tambaroora, Wellington County, New South Wales to Joseph Golding (died 1890), a gold-miner from Galway, Ireland, and his Scottish wife, Ann (died 1906; née Fraser). She was educated at Hill End Public School.".
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