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Cecile Storey

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100:). Here she lobbied for equal pay with their male colleagues, along with maternity and long service leave, quickly rising to Vice President 1973-5 (and again 1979–80), and President (1981–2). Wanting to take her accrued long service leave in separate blocks to attend conferences from the mid 70s, she found that the Act allowed for it, pioneering a move that others following took for granted. She also developed curriculum for year 12, including units on Women and Local Government, Women and Politics, and Australia and the Third World, and became a year 12 examiner. 20: 149:, serving on the council for 12 years, chairing the Housing, and later Buildings Committee, serving as Deputy Chancellor 1981–85, as well as completing a BEd there in 1978. In an early formal speech when he became Vice Chancellor in 1977, Professor John Scott made a mildly sexist joke, to which Cecile drew his attention, and they 'became firm friends immediately'. 61:, one of only five female students, with the aim of becoming a stockbroker. Graduating in 1955, she discovered to her dismay that stockbroking was a career that was unheard of for a woman in the 1950s, so after a short stint in marketing at car sale firm Preston Motors, she turned to teaching in independent schools. Her first post was at 110:
Cecile became an active member of the Family Planning Association, an organisation dedicated to helping ensure access to reproductive advice for women and girls. She joined the executive in 1977, and served as President 1981–84. She was described as a tireless advocate, ready to 'go in with all guns
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Cecile's frustrations with the barriers for women led her to do more in her profession than just teach. In the early 70s she joined what was then called the Assistant Mistresses Association (which later became the Victorian Association of Teachers in Independent Schools, now the
122:, served on the Victorian Premier's Committee for Equal Opportunity in Schools for Boys and Girls (1975–77), and represented women on the Australian government's National Committee on Discrimination in Employment and Occupation (1976–1982). Pioneering Liberal Party female MP 73:, where she took generations of girls through the principles of government, commerce, and the law for over 20 years. In a pioneering move, she took her school politics class to Canberra each year to show them how Federal Government worked, as well as 'to annoy politicians'. 133:
grew, serving terms as Victorian (1975–8) and Federal (1979–83) President, promoting the work of UNICEF, UNESCO, and the UNHCR. She attended many international conferences, often representing the UNA, and represented Australia within the
118:, who were in government at the State level throughout the 1970s, and served as Victorian State Metropolitan Vice President from 1973 to 1977. She had a significant role in the introduction of the 1977 Victorian 135: 160:
When she died in 1997, the memorial service was overflowing with the many people who had been impressed by a life dedicated to improving the lives of others.
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from its inception in 1972. She attended their first conference in Canberra in 1974, and remained a member throughout her life.
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In 1984, Cecile's achievements were recognised with the award of an AM "For service to international relations and education".
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Her conviction that women should be treated equally to men, and knowledge that they were not, led to her joining the
30:(1933–1997) was an Australian teacher, lobbyist, internationalist, and feminist who was 'always ahead of her time'. 115: 126:
described Cecile as one of the "consciences of the Liberal Party, forever challenging orthodoxy and complacency."
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Gorton, Michael (15 May 1997). "Pioneering feminist of real mettle, Cecile Eunice Storey".
80:(later to become a State MP and Attorney General), and they had three boys in the 1960s. 377: 77: 253: 19: 142:(Mexico City in 1975, Copenhagen in 1980, Nairobi in 1985 and Beijing in 1995). 213: 39: 163:
In 2004, she was posthumously inducted into the first intake of the
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Hall, Anne (May 1997). "REMEMBERING CECILE STOREY: 1933 - 1997".
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Gorton, Michael (25 April 1997). "Liberal challenged orthodoxy".
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Veupoint; Journal of the Victorian Independent Education Union
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Scott, Rev John (June 1997). "Cecile Storey AM, 1933-1997".
65:, followed by Box Hill Grammar, then MLC, and from 1968 at 333:Jackson, Ann (1997). "Obituary Cecile Storey AM". 50:. Cecile and her two younger sisters attended the 299:Forde, Marilyn (May 1997). "Vale Cecile storey". 258:Camberwell Girls Grammar School - Inspiring Women 136:World Federation of United Nations Associations 335:Family Planning Victoria Annual Report 1996-97 8: 129:At the same time, her involvement with the 176: 131:United Nations Association of Australia 90:United Nations Association of Australia 7: 294: 292: 276: 274: 248: 246: 244: 242: 240: 238: 236: 234: 208: 206: 204: 202: 186: 184: 182: 180: 57:She then did a Commerce Degree at 14: 384:20th-century Australian educators 145:She had a long association with 67:Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar 138:(WFUNA) delegation at the four 63:Camberwell Girls Grammar School 218:Victorian Honour Roll of Women 165:Victorian Honour Roll of Women 76:In 1958 she married barrister 1: 349:Who's Who of Australian Women 114:She became active within the 351:. Melbourne: Methuen. 1982. 98:Independent Education Union 38:Cecile was born in 1933 in 420: 389:Australian women educators 254:"Mrs Cecile Eunice Storey" 52:Methodist Ladies College 140:UN Conferences on Women 124:Dame Margaret Guilfoyle 105:Women's Electoral Lobby 88:In 1967 she joined the 24: 120:Equal Opportunity Act 23:Cecile Storey in 1979 22: 394:Australian feminists 59:Melbourne University 147:La Trobe University 25: 364:La Trobe Bulletin 411: 368: 367: 359: 353: 352: 345: 339: 338: 330: 324: 323: 315: 309: 308: 296: 287: 286: 278: 269: 268: 266: 265: 250: 229: 228: 226: 224: 210: 197: 196: 188: 28:Cecile Storey AM 16:American teacher 419: 418: 414: 413: 412: 410: 409: 408: 374: 373: 372: 371: 361: 360: 356: 347: 346: 342: 332: 331: 327: 317: 316: 312: 298: 297: 290: 280: 279: 272: 263: 261: 252: 251: 232: 222: 220: 214:"Cecile Storey" 212: 211: 200: 190: 189: 178: 173: 158: 86: 36: 17: 12: 11: 5: 417: 415: 407: 406: 401: 396: 391: 386: 376: 375: 370: 369: 354: 340: 325: 310: 288: 283:The Australian 270: 230: 198: 175: 174: 172: 169: 157: 154: 85: 82: 35: 32: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 416: 405: 402: 400: 397: 395: 392: 390: 387: 385: 382: 381: 379: 365: 358: 355: 350: 344: 341: 336: 329: 326: 321: 320:Alive and WEL 314: 311: 306: 302: 295: 293: 289: 284: 277: 275: 271: 259: 255: 249: 247: 245: 243: 241: 239: 237: 235: 231: 219: 215: 209: 207: 205: 203: 199: 194: 187: 185: 183: 181: 177: 170: 168: 166: 161: 155: 153: 150: 148: 143: 141: 137: 132: 127: 125: 121: 117: 116:Liberal Party 112: 108: 106: 101: 99: 93: 91: 83: 81: 79: 78:Haddon Storey 74: 72: 68: 64: 60: 55: 53: 49: 45: 41: 33: 31: 29: 21: 363: 357: 348: 343: 334: 328: 319: 313: 304: 300: 282: 262:. Retrieved 260:. 2022-03-29 257: 221:. Retrieved 217: 192: 162: 159: 151: 144: 128: 119: 113: 109: 102: 94: 87: 75: 56: 37: 27: 26: 404:1997 deaths 399:1933 births 223:29 November 84:Public life 378:Categories 264:2022-11-29 171:References 111:blazing'. 71:Canterbury 34:Early life 54:in Kew. 44:Victoria 40:Ballarat 193:The Age 48:Balwyn 156:Death 307:(3). 225:2022 69:in 380:: 303:. 291:^ 273:^ 256:. 233:^ 216:. 201:^ 179:^ 42:, 366:. 337:. 322:. 305:4 285:. 267:. 227:. 195:.

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Ballarat
Victoria
Balwyn
Methodist Ladies College
Melbourne University
Camberwell Girls Grammar School
Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar
Canterbury
Haddon Storey
United Nations Association of Australia
Independent Education Union
Women's Electoral Lobby
Liberal Party
Dame Margaret Guilfoyle
United Nations Association of Australia
World Federation of United Nations Associations
UN Conferences on Women
La Trobe University
Victorian Honour Roll of Women








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