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  1. Vida Jane Goldstein (1869–1949) Vida Jane Mary Goldstein (1869-1949), feminist and suffragist, was born on 13 April 1869 at Portland, Victoria, eldest child of Jacob Robert Yannasch Goldstein and his wife Isabella, née Hawkins. Jacob, born at Cork, Ireland, on 10 March 1839 of Polish, Jewish and Irish stock, arrived in Victoria in 1858 and ...

  2. Vida Goldstein. Vida Jane Mary Goldstein (pron. / ˈvaɪdəˈɡoʊldstaɪn /) (13 April 1869 – 15 August 1949) was an Australian suffragist and social reformer. [ 1 ][ 2 ] She was one of four female candidates at the 1903 federal election, the first at which women were eligible to stand. Goldstein was born in Portland, Victoria.

  3. Aug 12, 2014 · Encouraged to be economically and intellectually independent by her parents from an early age, Vida Jane Goldstein was a pioneer for women's rights in Australia. She was born in Portland, Victoria ...

  4. Read the entry on Goldstein, Vida Jane in the Australian Women's Register (AWR) Goldstein, Vida Jane Work on The Encyclopedia of Women and Leadership in Twentieth-Century Australia was undertaken as part of the Australian Research Council's Linkage Projects funding scheme (project number LP100200304).

  5. Goldstein, Vida (1869–1949)Australian feminist who was the first woman parliamentary candidate in the British Empire. Born Vida Jane Mary Goldstein on April 13, 1869, in Portland, Victoria; died on April 15, 1949, in South Yarra, Australia; the eldest of five children of Jacob Goldstein (a storekeeper and army officer) and Isabella (Hawkins) Goldstein; graduated with honors from Presbyterian ...

  6. After the war Vida took an increasing interest in international matters. She advocated disarmament and the pursuit of better living standards. Although she often proposed simple solutions to complex problems, she was recognised as a born reformer, and as a devoted and courageous woman. She died, aged 80, in 1949. Vida Goldstein.

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  8. www.womenaustralia.info › entries › goldstein-vidaGoldstein, Vida - AWR

    Vida Goldstein was nominated by the Women’s Federal Political Association as a candidate for the Senate in 1903. She became the subject of heated controversy, stating her policies in feminist terms. Goldstein polled 51,497 votes but was not elected. A further four attempts before 1917 were also unsuccessful.

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