The Woman Voter (newspaper)

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The Woman Voter was an early 20th-century Australian feminist and suffrage newspaper established by activist Vida Goldstein to promote women's political rights and social reform.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf feminist periodical
newspaper
suffrage newspaper
associatedWith Australian feminist movement
Australian women's suffrage movement
circulationArea Australia NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication Australia NERFINISHED
describedAs Australian feminist and suffrage newspaper
editor Vida Goldstein NERFINISHED
foundedBy Vida Goldstein NERFINISHED
genre feminist newspaper
political newspaper
suffrage press
hasPart articles on social reform
editorials
political commentary
reports on suffrage campaigns
historicalPeriod early 20th century Australia
inception early 20th century
languageOfWorkOrName English
locationOfCreation Melbourne NERFINISHED
mainSubject social reform
women's political rights
women's suffrage
medium print
notableEditor Vida Goldstein NERFINISHED
placeOfPublication Melbourne NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment feminism
women's suffrage movement
publisher Vida Goldstein NERFINISHED
purpose to advocate women's suffrage
to promote women's political rights
to support social reform
targetAudience supporters of women's suffrage
women voters

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Vida Goldstein founded The Woman Voter (newspaper)
Vida Goldstein editorOf The Woman Voter (newspaper)