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2021[edit]

Australian Women (for Australian Women in Religion project)[edit]

  1. Elizabeth Laurie Rees, Australian WCTU organizer
  2. Isabel McCorkindale, Asutralian temprance leader, intl pres of WWCTU
  3. Elizabeth Joyce Smith, hymnwriter
  4. Bertha Chatto St George Smith, Australian author, new page
  5. Joan Nowotny, Australian academic, new page
  6. Minnie Lindsay Carpenter, writer, Officer in Salvation Army
  7. Phyllis Le Cappelaine Burke, Catholic feminist, founder of Altair
  8. Bessie Anstice Baker, Australian Catholic writer, author of "A Modern Pilgrim's Progress"
  9. Mary Baptist De Lacy, Sister of Charity
  10. Mary of St Joseph Doyle, Sister of Mercy
  11. Mary L. Coloe, Biblical scholar
  12. Coralie Ling, 2nd woman ordained in Methodist church in Australia
  13. Ellen O'Doherty, Australian religious superior general
  14. Mary May Scollen, religious sister who was notable for her nursing and hospital administration
  15. Martha Turner, first woman to be minister in Australia
  16. Norah Martin, later known by her religious name Mother Mary Bernard, superior general of the Little Company of Mary for 12 years
  17. Annie Lynch, religious sister and nurse who was the first provincial of the Little Company of Mary in Australasia
  18. Freer Helen Latham, schoolteacher and leader in the global Methodist women's movement
  19. Anne Philomena O'Brien, historian
  20. Isabelle E. Merry, Congregational minister and chaplain at Queen Victoria Hospital in Melbourne
  21. Dorothy Edna Genders, Charity worker and a deaconess in the Anglican Church of Australia
  22. Elizabeth Julia Reid, Australian journalist, NGO executive, Grail leader
  23. Marie Louise Uhr, Australian, biochemist, activist for women's ordination in Catholic church
  24. Denise Mary Champion, Australian, Anglican deacon, first Aboriginal Australian woman ordained in South Australia
  25. Cathy Ross, New Zealander, Anglican missiologist
  26. Eliza Pottie, Australian Quaker, pacifist, charity worker, suffragist, women's rights advocate
  27. Mary Dunstan Wilson; Australian Sister of Charity
  28. Elizabeth Galloway Bell, Australia Buddhist, lay leader
  29. Cecilia Downing, Australian Baptist, temperance advocate
  30. Mary of St Joseph Doyle, Australian Sister of the Good Shepherd, prioress
  31. Catherine Fitzpatrick, Irish-Australian, founding Choir director for St Mary's Cathedral
  32. Patricia Fox, Australian Sister of Sion, Prioress of congregation in Philippines
  33. Louisa Angelina Santospirito, Italian Australian, lay Catholic, charity worker
  34. Clara Jane McLaughlin, Australian sister, superior general of Good Samaritans
  35. Martha Mary O'Neill, Australian Sister of Mercy, superior general, new page in Jan
  36. Mary Gertrude, M.B.E., Australian Sister of St. John of God
  37. Mary Kate Barlow, Australian Catholic lay leader, philanthropist

Expanded stubs or improved page[edit]

  1. Karen Soria, American-born rabbi, first woman rabbi in Australia
  2. Sarah Macneil
  3. Catholic Women's League
  4. Phyllis Guthardt

Women in Religion (for 1000 Women in Religion project)[edit]

  1. Luise Schottroff
  2. Timeline of women's religious ordination
  3. Nan Arrington Peete, Anglican priest
  4. Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan, womanist

Expanded or improved pages[edit]

  1. Womanist Theology
  2. Gwen Hennessey

Other[edit]

  1. Kim Janey (added to page)

2020[edit]

Australian Women (for Australian Women in Religion project)[edit]

  1. Camille Agnes Becker Paul, Australian Catholic moral theologian

Women in Religion (for 1000 Women in Religion project)[edit]

  1. Kiran Bali
  2. Lucy Smith Collier
  3. Kelly Brown Douglas
  4. Annis Bertha Ford Eastman
  5. Cheryl Townsend Gilkes
  6. Hilwie Hamdon
  7. Beverly Wildung Harrison
  8. Bishop Cynthia Fierro Harvey
  9. Bishop Teresa E. Jefferson-Snorton
  10. Bishop Sharma Lewis
  11. Elder Lucy Smith
  12. Elsa Támez
  13. Mariama White-Hammond

Other[edit]

2019[edit]