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Utopia Girls: Women Get the Vote in SA

2011

Utopia Girls: Women Get the Vote in SA

2011

  • NFSA IDN5JCENCJ
  • TypeFilm
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormDocumentary
  • Duration52 mins, 13 secs
  • GenresWomen, Historical
  • Year2011
  • WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons

In the documentary Utopia Girls, historian Dr Clare Wright guides us through the fascinating story of how Australian women became the first in the world to gain full political rights.

This clip tells the story of the marathon overnight session in the South Australian Parliament in 1894 that led to women being granted the vote.

It also explains how, thanks to a political miscalculation by conservative voters, South Australian women – including Aboriginal women – received full political equality and became the only fully enfranchised women in the world at that time.

Courtesy of
Renegade Films
  • WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons

In the documentary Utopia Girls, historian Dr Clare Wright guides us through the fascinating story of how Australian women became the first in the world to gain full political rights.

This clip tells the story of the marathon overnight session in the South Australian Parliament in 1894 that led to women being granted the vote.

It also explains how, thanks to a political miscalculation by conservative voters, South Australian women – including Aboriginal women – received full political equality and became the only fully enfranchised women in the world at that time.

Courtesy of
Renegade Films
  • Director
    Jasmin Tarasin
    Producers
    Alex West, Lucy Maclaren
    Writers
    Clare Wright, Alex West
    Executive producers
    Alex West, Ken Connor, Joe Connor
    Presenter
    Clare Wright
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