Australian women's suffrage movement
The Australian women's suffrage movement aimed to secure the right to vote for women in Australia. It gained momentum in the late 19th century, with key figures like Edith Cowan and Vida Goldstein advocating for women's rights. The movement was part of a broader global trend, influenced by similar efforts in countries like the United Kingdom and the United States.
In 1902, Australia became one of the first countries to grant women the right to vote and stand for election at the federal level. This achievement was a significant milestone, as it allowed women to participate in the democratic process and influenced future movements for gender equality.