Louisa Lawson fought for women’s rights. She was a strong dedicated worker who wanted to have a say about women’s rights. In 1883 she decided to move to Sydney to sew and sell dairy produce to make money. That’s when she found out that men were getting more paid than women. Louisa started the Dawn magazine to publicize women’s stories by letting people know about the mistreatment of women. There were many sections in the magazine including politics. In 1891, she started the council of womanhood suffrage league. Four years later Louisa was facing opposition towards her work by male dominated businesses who were determined to stop her progress, but those people did not interfere in her work. In 1900, she was stepped off a tram and fell. Because of this she suffered a fractured …show more content…
Louisa Lawson had to be a strong thinker to get the message out to Australia. In doing that she thought about what women really needed in the world and how they needed to be treated, respected and loved. Louisa also had to be an inquirer, showing evidence and understanding of the women in Australia. Louisa communicated with the people of our country, Australia, and especially our Australian women. Louisa Lawson was a mature lady who was a great representative and role model for