ANZ women’s stories

Stories from women in Australia and New Zealand

Updated February 27, 2023
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Fight like a girl
Ford, Clementine
Paper Book
  'This rallying cry will persuade you to battle for true equality' Stylist An incendiary debut taking the world by storm, Fight Like A Girl is an essential manifesto for feminists new, old and soon-to-be.
Not Now, Not Ever: ; Ten years on from the misogyny speech
Gillard, Julia
Paper Book
Ten years on from the speech that stopped us all in our tracks - Julia Gillard' s misogyny speech. Where were you then? And where are we now?This is a barnburning piece of Australian feminist history in the making.MATILDA, BETTER READ THAN DEADThen it was done. After staying silent, I' d had my say....
Accidental feminists
Caro, Jane.
Ebook
Women over fifty-five are of the generation that changed everything. We didn't expect to. Or intend to. We weren't brought up much differently from the women who came before us, and we rarely identified as feminists, although almost all of us do now. Accidental Feminists is our...
Dissolve
Gemmell, Nikki
Paper Book
'Every woman on Earth should read it' Caroline Overington, Weekend Australian Having lived through the humiliation and bewildering complexity of heartbreak in her twenties, Nikki Gemmell eventually resurfaced, reclaimed space for herself and found her voice. Decades...
Not just lucky : why women do the work but don't take the credit
Rizvi, Jamila
Paper Book
'Feisty and inquisitive - a fresh take on modern feminist issues.' Julia Gillard Australian women are suffering from a crisis of confidence about work. Accustomed to being overlooked and undervalued, even when women do get to the top, they explain their success away as 'luck'....
Taking the lead : how Jacinda Ardern wowed the world
Hill, David
Paper Book
An inspiring illustrated story for children about Jacinda Ardern, and her meteoric rise to become the world's youngest female leader. Nobody is too young to start changing the world. When Jacinda was little, she wanted to be a clown. But when she saw...
The female eunuch
Greer, Germaine
Paper Book
The 50th Anniversary edition of the ground-breaking, worldwide bestselling feminist tract. 'The Female Eunuch retains that power of transformation; it asserts the possibility of creativity within female experience' Guardian A worldwide bestseller, translated into over twelve...
Behind the sun
Challinor, Deborah.
Paper Book
Four women on a perilous voyage to a new world can rely only on their wits to survive...and each other. Irreverent and streetwise prostitute Friday Woolfe is in London's notorious Newgate gaol, awaiting transportation. There, she meets three other girls: intelligent and opportunistic thief, Sarah...
Big love : reclaiming myself, my people, my country
Blurton, Brooke
Ebook
Black and blue : a memoir of racism and resilience
Gorrie, Veronica
Ebook
Boys will be boys
Ford, Clementine
Paper Book
The incendiary new book about toxic masculinity and misogyny from Clementine Ford, author of the best-selling feminist manifesto, Fight Like A Girl.
Bridge burning : & other hobbies
Flanagan, Kitty
Paper Book
One of Australia's favourite and most multi-talented entertainers, Kitty Flanagan, provides hilarious and honest life advice in this candid collection of cautionary tales.
The first stone : some questions about sex and power
Garner, Helen
Paper Book
In the autumn of 1992, two young women students at Melbourne University went to the police claiming that they had been indecently assaulted at a party. The man they accused was the head of their co-ed residential college. The shock of these charges split the community and painfully focused the...
Through her eyes
Watson, Trevor
Paper Book
In Through Her Eyes Australian women correspondents tell their own stories from the frontline - covering the breaking news, the issues and the events that are changing the world. They tell of Russian tanks and Ukrainian mothers fleeing with their children, vicious Afghan warlords,...
True spirit : the Aussie girl who took on the world
Watson, Jessica
Paper Book
The personal story of the youngest person to sail around the world single handedly from October 2009 to May 2010 - at the age of 16: 240 days and 23,000 nautical miles.
Unbreakable
Dokic, Jelena
Ebook
Unmasked
Pitt, Turia
Paper Book
Whether via the numerous media reports, 60 Minutes specials, Women's Weekly cover stories or her first book, Everything To Live For, we know about the why, how and what of that fateful day in September 2011. We know how she died four times on the operating table and her tortuous...
Women and leadership : real lives, real lessons
Gillard, Julia
Paper Book
'Much-needed, frank talk from exceptional female leaders about how they've dealt with sexism in the line of duty.' Kirkus Reviews 'The authors' truth-telling will forewarn the next generation of leaders.' Natasha Stott Despoja, The Age 'Who...
Women kind : unlocking the power of women supporting women
Ferguson, Kirstin
Paper Book
Women Kind is a reminder that brilliant things happen when smart women get fed up.
Esther : the extraordinary true story of the First Fleet girl who became first lady of the colony
North, Jessica
Paper Book
Esther only just escaped the hangman in London. Aged 16, she stood trial at the Old Bailey for stealing 24 yards of black silk lace. Her sentence was transportation to the other side of the world. She embarked on the perilous journey on the First Fleet as a convict, with no idea of what lay ahead....
Evonne Goolagong
S©?nchez Vegara, Ma Isabel
Paper Book
Be amazed by one of Australia's most inspiring tennis players - Evonne Goolagong - who overcame adversity and went on to win 13 majors, 84 singles, 50 doubles and 5 mixed doubles titles throughout her illustrious career.
Women of a certain age
Moffat, Jodie
Paper Book
Anne Aly, Liz Byrski, Sarah Drummond, Mehreen Faruqi, Goldie Goldbloom, Krissy Kneen, Jeanine Leane, Brigid Lowry and Pat Torres are among fifteen voices recounting what it is like to be a woman on the other side of 40. These are stories of identity and survival, and a celebration of getting older...
Women to the front : the extraordinary Australian women doctors of the Great War
Sheard, Heather
Paper Book
At the outbreak of World War I, 129 women were registered as medical practitioners in Australia, and many of them were eager to contribute their skills and expertise to the war effort. For the military establishment, however, the notion of women doctors serving on the battlefield was unthinkable....
Women, equality, power : selected speeches from a life of leadership
Clark, Helen
Paper Book
'Helen Clark has reshaped our views on women and politics and the right of women to take up the mantle of political leadership.' PROFESSOR JENNIFER CURTIN, UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND
Work strife balance
Freedman, Mia
Paper Book
"Whenever women are honest about their struggles, they give other women a gift. Mia delivers." Elizabeth GilbertThis book is for every woman who's been told success is as simple as Lean In, Say Yes, Live Your Best Life, Beat Your Fear, Follow Your Dream... and then feel #soblessed.It's for guilty...
You daughters of freedom : the Australians who won the vote and inspired the world
Wright, Clare
Paper Book
For the ten years from 1902, when Australia's suffrage campaigners won the vote for white women, the world looked to this trailblazing young democracy for inspiration. Clare Wright's epic new history tells the story of that victory - and of Australia's role in the subsequent international struggle -...
The stalking of Julia Gillard
Walsh, Kerry-Anne.
Paper Book
This is the story of one of the most extraordinary episodes in recent Australian political history, of how a powerful media pack, a vicious commentariat, and some of those within her own party contrived to bring down Australia's first female prime minister When Julia Gillard took...
The Secret : The behind-the-scenes story of the mighty rise and shocking fall of Gladys Berejiklian
Smith, Alexandra.
Paper Book
Gladys Berejiklian was Australia's rockstar premier. The first woman to lead NSW, she steered the state through devastating bushfires, drought and a once-in-a-generation pandemic with grace and a steady hand. To many Australians, she was 'The Woman Who Saved Australia' for the way in which she...
Jacinda Ardern : a new kind of leader
Chapman, Madeleine
Paper Book
She is a progressive and a social democrat. A millennial woman in leadership. Only the second elected leader in the world to give birth while in office. But who is the real Jacinda Ardern? And why does she inspire such global admiration? New Zealand's prime minister has been...
Life as I know it
Payne, Michelle
Ebook
In Life As I Know It, Michelle Payne tells her deeply moving story. It will lift your spirits, stir your heart and give you courage.Michelle was put on a horse aged four. At five years old her dream was to win the Melbourne Cup. At thirty she rode into history as the first female jockey to win the...
My Dream Time: A memoir of tennis & teamwork
Barty, Ash.
Paper Book
It's a tennis story. It's a family story. It's a teamwork story. It's the story of how I got to where and who I am today. I'm only in my mid-twenties, and some might think that's young to write a memoir. Who does that, right? But for me and my team it's always been important...
My people's songs : how an indigenous family survived colonial Tasmania
Birnie, Joel Stephen
Ebook
Tarenootairer (c.180658) was still a child when a band of white sealers bound her and forced her onto a boat. From there unfolded a life of immense cruelty inflicted by her colonial captors. As with so many Indigenous women of her time, even today the historical record of her life remains a scant...
Fixed it : violence and the representation of women in the media
Gilmore, Jane
Paper Book
On average, at least one woman is murdered by a current or former partner every week in Australia. Far too many Australian women have experienced physical or sexual violence. Only rarely do these women capture the attention of the media and the public. What can we do to stem the tide of violence and...
Sex, lies and question time
Ellis, Kate
Ebook
The call of the outback : the remarkable story of Ernestine Hill, nomad, adventurer and trailblazer
Velzen, Marianne van
Paper Book
Long before Robyn Davidson wrote Tracks, the extraordinary Ernestine Hill was renowned for her intrepid travels across Australia's vast outback. After the birth of her illegitimate son, Ernestine Hill abandoned her comfortable urban life as a journalist for a nomadic one, writing about...
Media tarts : how the Australian press frames female politicians
Baird, Julia
Ebook
Power play : breaking through bias, barriers and boys' clubs
Banks, Julia
Ebook

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