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Kathleen McCredie – educator; former headmistress of Abbotsleigh (Academic)
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Merrilee Roberts – educator, former principal of Newcastle Girls' Grammar School and Ascham School (Academic)
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Elizabeth Ward – educator, former principal of the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne (Academic)
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Freda Whitlam AM – lay preacher of the Uniting Church; Sister of former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam; former principal of the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Croydon (also attended Canberra Girls' Grammar School) (Academic)
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Nicole Alexander – author (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Edwina Bartholomew – Sunrise presenter (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Rebecca Baillie – director, producer and reporter for Australian Broadcasting Corporation (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Erica Packer – singer and model; ex-wife of James Packer (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Nell Campbell – actor; played Colombia in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Louise Cox AO – Australian architect (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Belinda Bauer – née Taubman; actor; appeared in 17 US films; played Dr. Juliette Faxx in RoboCop 2 (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Linda Cropper – actress (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Kate Dennis – Emmy-nominated director and producer (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Kate Forsyth – author (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Sarah Gardner – founder of the International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA) (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Phoebe Victoria Clare Hamilton – pioneering horticulturalist (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Alexandra Joel – author (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Janet Laurence – Australian artist (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Belinda Luscombe – journalist, editor at large at TIME Magazine (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Belinda Murrell – author (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Georgie Parker – actress (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Jennifer Rowe AC – children's book author under pen name Emily Rodda (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Helen de Guerry Simpson – novelist (also attended Kincoppal-Rose Bay) (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Grace Cossington Smith AO, OBE – artist (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Cathy Wilcox – Australian cartoonist and children's book illustrator (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Maggie MacKellar – Australian historical author. (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Patty Huntington – Journalist, Founder and Publisher Frockwriter Media; fashion reporter for South China Morning Post , WWD and Australian Broadcasting Corporation (Entertainment, media and the arts)
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Agnes Bennett OBE – pioneering medical practitioner and scientist (also attended Sydney Girls High School) (Medicine and science)
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Dorothy Rhodes Taylor – one of the first women employed in the Department of Geography at the University of Sydney. She co-authored The Geographical Laboratory (1925)| https://www.womenaustralia.info/biogs/AWE4320b.htm (Medicine and science)
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Dee Uther – Physiotherapist; Co-Founder of Lifestart, not for profit organisation assisting families and children with special needs. (Medicine and science)
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Sally Crossing AM – consumer health advocate (Medicine and science)
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Kim Taubman – Specialist Doctor, Radiology; Nuclear Medicine (Medicine and science)
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Cindy Pan – doctor, dancer, television personality (Medicine and science)
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Karen Simmer AO – current professor of Newborn Medicine at the University of Western Australia (Medicine and science)
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Mary Tindale – botanist and Australian Botanical Liaison Officer (Medicine and science)
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Una Parry Boyce – AM OBE Nurse and Community worker. She was state secretary of the War Widows' Guild of Australia (New South Wales) from 1961 until 1989, becoming a life member of the War Widows' Guild in 2000. (Politics, public service and the law)
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Meredith Burgmann – politician - Australian Labor Party; former President NSW Legislative Council (Politics, public service and the law)
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Leela Cejnar – academic, senior law lecturer at Australian Catholic University (Politics, public service and the law)
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Pauline Griffin AM – former Commissioner of the Australian Industrial Relations Commission, chair of the National Committee on Discrimination in Employment and Occupation and former Pro-Chancellor of the Australian National University (Politics, public service and the law)
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Gabrielle Kibble AO – head of the NSW Planning Authority (Politics, public service and the law)
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Sue Walpole – former federal Sex Discrimination Commissioner (Politics, public service and the law)
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Sally Begbie AO – co-founder of Crossroads Foundation (Activism)
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Penelope Figgis AO – Australian environmentalist, activist, and political scientist (Activism)
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Beatrice Miles – Bohemian rebel and political activist (Activism)
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Katie Wood – lawyer, General Counsel at Amnesty International Australia (Activism)
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Denise Annetts – women's cricketer for New South Wales Breakers and Australia whose international playing career ran from 1985 until 1993. (Sport)
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Phyllis Arnott – member of the Arnotts biscuit family, first Australian woman to gain a commercial pilot's licence (Sport)
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Hannah Campbell-Pegg – Australian Luge Winter Olympian (Sport)
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Jill Coleburn – Australian biathlete (Sport)
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Kiana Elliott – international weightlifter (Sport)
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Sue Fear – First Australian woman to climb Mount Everest (also attended Barker College) (Sport)
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Dr Louise Holliday – Antarctic explorer, first Australian woman to be appointed to Davis Base (Sport)
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Margaret Peden – Cricketer; former captain of the Australian women's cricket team (1934) (Sport)
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Astrid Radjenovic – Australian Bobsled Winter Olympian (Sport)
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Dr Sally Auld – chief economist at J.P. Morgan Australia and New Zealand (Business)
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Tara Commerford – vice president and managing director of GoDaddy Australia (Business)
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Liz Forsyth – deputy chairman and partner of KPMG (Business)
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Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz – CEO of Mirvac (Business)
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Jill Ker Conway AC – author, academic and businesswoman; past director and chairman, Lend Lease Group; director, Colgate-Palmolive and Nike; past director, Merrill Lynch (Business)
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Katie Rigg-Smith – CEO of Mindshare Australia, listed in B&T Magazine's Top Ten Most Influential Women in 2014 and 2015 (Business)
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