Women’s Electoral Lobby
Catherine Helen Spence
Dr Jane Lomax-Smith AM
Boyle Travers Finniss
John Baker
Thomas Price
Australian Labor Party
Australian Democrats
Country Women’s Association
Muriel Matters
Queen Elizabeth II
Kelly Vincent
City of Adelaide Corporation
Sir Robert Richard Torrens
Isobel Redmond
Anthony Albanese
Greens Party
Sir James Boucaut
Waterside Workers Federation (SA)
AIDS Council of South Australia
William Boothby
United Trades and Labor Council
Benjamin Boothby
Ian Purcell
Wendy Chapman
Des Corcoran
Dean Brown
Women’s Suffrage League
Adam Goodes
Mike Rann
Governor John Hindmarsh
Bill Shorten
Elizabeth Webb Nicholls
Julia Gillard
Gough Whitlam
Lowitja O’Donoghue
David Tonkin
Henry Strangways
Queen Adelaide
Sir Thomas Playford
Sir John Cox Bray
Augusta Zadow
John Olsen
Lock the Gate
Thomas Reynolds
Eight Hours Day Committee
Janine Haines
Jay Weatherill
Penny Wong
Aborigines Progress Association
Sir Richard Davies Hanson
John Verran
Shirley Peisley
Don Dunstan
Eddie Mabo
John Alexander Cockburn
United Labor Party
Lawrence Grayson
Peter Cosgrove
Women’s Liberation Movement
Lesbian and Gay Community Action
Thomas Playford II
Edmund Barton
Sir Samuel Way
Quentin Bryce
Edward Stirling
Liberal Party
The Honourable Jennifer Cashmore AM
Malcolm Turnbull
Susan Kiefel
George Waterhouse
Steven Marshall
Barbara Baird
Henry John Ayers
Adelaide Homosexual Alliance 1977-79
Dame Roma Mitchell
Conservation Council of South Australia
Rob Kerin
Sir William Morgan
Sir Douglas Nicholls
Lynn Arnold
Jessie Cooper
Mary Lee
Amanda Vanstone
Country Party
Sir John William Downer
Sir Arthur Blyth
Andrew Alexander Kirkpatrick
Francis Stacker Dutton
Clyde Cameron
Hieu Van Le
Gladys Elphick
Women’s Societies for Equal Citizenship
Robin Millhouse
Working Women’s Trade Union
King William IV
Susan Benny
George Strickland Kingston
Joseph Fisher
Frank Walsh
Peter Malinauskas
John Bannon
Joyce Steele
Sex Industry Network
Bob Hawke
Mary Gaudron
John Hart
Malcolm Fraser
Kadlitpinna (Captain Jack)
Governor Richard MacDonnell
Sir John Colton
Thomas John Napier
Sir Mark Oliphant
Council of Aboriginal Women of South Australia
Simon Birmingham
Robert Storrie Guthrie
Governor George Gawler
Natasha Stott Despoja
Steele Hall
Charles Richmond Glover
Charles Cameron Kingston
League of Women Voters
National Trust of Australia
Woman’s Christian Temperance Union