For the ten years from 1902, when Australia’s suffrage campaigners won the vote for white women, the world looked to this trailblazing young democracy for inspiration.
Clare Wright’s epic new history tells the story of that victory—and of Australia’s role in the subsequent international struggle—through the eyes of five remarkable players: the redoubtable Vida Goldstein, the flamboyant Nellie Martel, indomitable Dora Montefiore, daring Muriel Matters, and artist Dora Meeson Coates, who painted the controversial Australian banner carried in the British suffragettes’ monster marches of 1908 and 1911.
Clare Wright’s Stella Prize-winning The Forgotten Rebels of Eureka retold one of Australia’s foundation stories from a fresh new perspective. With You Daughters of Freedom she brings to life a time when Australian democracy was the envy of the world—and the standard bearer for progress in a shining new century.
INTERVIEWS and REVIEWS
Senator Penny Wong’s launch speech
2SER
3RRR: Breakfasters (2:16:00)
ABC: The Conversation Hour
ABC Radio National: Big Ideas
ABC Radio National: Big Ideas (with Judith Brett)
ABC Radio National: Conversations
ABC Radio National: Late Night Live
ABC Radio National: Saturday Extra
ABC Sydney: Drive (0:30)
ABC TV: Q & A
ANZ LitLovers blog
Australian ($) ‘You Daughters of Freedom brings some forgotten women into the public discourse again, and we are all the richer for it.’
Australian Policy & History
Ballarat Courier
Better Words podcast
The Conversation
Final Draft interview (part one)
Final Draft interview (part two)
Guardian: Bookmark This
Guardian (Op-ed)
Her Canberra
Julia Gillard podcast
Mary Baker Eddy Library podcast
onest History
Inside Story
RTR FM
Spectator ‘Another book to re-invigorate a near-forgotten chapter of history.’
Sydney Institute: Crafting the Nation: The Story of a Banner, a Bicentennial and a Berth in the Big House of Australian Democracy (lecture)
Sydney Morning Herald
Whispering Gums