Bold types how Australia's first women journalists blazed a trail

"In Bold Types, Patricia Clarke recounts the high points and the failures of the chequered journey of women journalists in the fight for gender equality from 1860 to the end of World War II through the stories of independent, adventurous women journalists who ventured far and wide in search of...

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© National Library of Australia 2022
Text © Patricia Clarke 2022
Introduction © Amy Remeikis 2022
Women journalists / Australia / Biography
Journalists / Australia / Biography
Women journalists / Australia / History / 19th century
Women journalists / Australia / History / 20th century
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Australia
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History
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