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Cecilia Downing

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women, including in the political arena. Downing was one of the first members of the group, and served as vice-president in 1917, just two years after the organization was launched. Downing became president in 1938, and served in this role until 1952. She also served as president of the national organization, the
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Downing was also a key leader in the Housewives' Co-operative Association. The organization was established to help women find cheaper prices for goods, by forming a co-operative. The association later was renamed the Housewives' Association of Victoria, and functioned to advocate for the rights of
217:(World WCTU). Downing helped launch a local chapter in Kyneton. She later became the president of the Victoria regional chapter in 1912, after serving for a time as the recording secretary. She also directed the immigration department for the Union, beginning in 1911. 593: 578: 213:. She joined the Australasia Women's Christian Temperance Union, which was formed in 1891. This was the first national women's organization in Australia, and was affiliated with the 242:. The organization was started in 1916, by women affiliated with the YWCA in Victoria. Its mission was to help women who were traveling to new locations for work or other reasons. 225:, from 1940 to 1945. While she led the national organization, its membership grew to 130,000 members, making it the largest women's organization in the country at the time. 588: 222: 583: 122: 29: 568: 235:
She served as the secretary of the Baptist's Women's Association Victoria, and in 1940, helped launch the Victorian Women's Inter-church Council.
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On 8 June 1950, Downing was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE), for "service to social welfare services in Victoria."
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Downing worked as a child-probation officer in 1907, become one of the first people to hold this newly formed government role.
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Cecilia Hopkins attended the Training Institution in Carlton, and earned a teaching certificate for primary education.
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Cecilia Downing was very active in charity and activist organizations, and was particularly involved in the
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A devout Baptist, Downing participated in many church women's groups. She was a member of the
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activist and leader. She was one of Australia's first child-probation officers. A devout
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Melbourne, National Foundation for Australian Women and The University of.
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Melbourne, National Foundation for Australian Women and The University of.
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Melbourne, National Foundation for Australian Women and The University of.
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In 1946, she was appointed the first national president for the National
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for over 40 years. In 1910, she co-founded the Women's Guild there.
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Temperance activities, advocacy for women's concerns and rights
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Australian Members of the Order of the British Empire
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Presidents of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union
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Cecilia Downing died on 30 August 1952, aged 94, in
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Index

MBE
MBE
née
temperance
women's rights
Baptist
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Australasia
Traveller's Aid Society
Order of the British Empire
Islington
England
Melbourne
Williamstown
Baptist
Charles Spurgeon
temperance movement
World Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Federated Association of Australian Housewives
Collins Street Baptist Church
Traveller's Aid Society
Melbourne, Victoria
Walter Hubert Downing






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