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Picturing Democracy

by the Centre of Democracy

This site encourages you to explore the people, groups, and social and political movements that have made Australia what it is today. Click on a thumbnail image to read more, and use the tabs on the left or the search function to look for specific people, or use keywords and discover something new.

Greens Party

Bill Shorten

Francis Stacker Dutton

Jay Weatherill

Aborigines Progress Association

Joyce Steele

Sir John William Downer

Mary Lee

Susan Benny

Sir Arthur Blyth

King William IV

Shirley Peisley

Country Women’s Association

Janine Haines

Thomas John Napier

Kelly Vincent

Sir Mark Oliphant

Malcolm Turnbull

Sir Douglas Nicholls

Don Dunstan

Council of Aboriginal Women of South Australia

John Alexander Cockburn

Women’s Societies for Equal Citizenship

Steele Hall

John Verran

Governor Richard MacDonnell

Governor John Hindmarsh

Peter Cosgrove

Woman’s Christian Temperance Union

William Boothby

John Baker

Adelaide Homosexual Alliance 1977-79

Natasha Stott Despoja

Women’s Electoral Lobby

David Tonkin

Wendy Chapman

Elizabeth Webb Nicholls

Edmund Barton

George Waterhouse

Mike Rann

Australian Labor Party

Malcolm Fraser

Frank Walsh

Clyde Cameron

Waterside Workers Federation (SA)

Conservation Council of South Australia

United Labor Party

Robin Millhouse

Barbara Baird

Sir John Colton

Peter Malinauskas

Sir Richard Davies Hanson

Queen Elizabeth II

John Hart

Adam Goodes

Dame Roma Mitchell

National Trust of Australia

Women’s Suffrage League

Isobel Redmond

Andrew Alexander Kirkpatrick

Gough Whitlam

Thomas Reynolds

Anthony Albanese

Country Party

Gladys Elphick

Charles Cameron Kingston

John Bannon

Edward Stirling

Bob Hawke

The Honourable Jennifer Cashmore AM

Susan Kiefel

Lock the Gate

Boyle Travers Finniss

Sir John Cox Bray

Sir Thomas Playford

Sir Samuel Way

Thomas Playford II

Joseph Fisher

Queen Adelaide

Governor George Gawler

Ian Purcell

Lawrence Grayson

Sex Industry Network

Catherine Helen Spence

Lesbian and Gay Community Action

Kadlitpinna (Captain Jack)

City of Adelaide Corporation

Robert Storrie Guthrie

Hieu Van Le

Julia Gillard

Rob Kerin

Dean Brown

AIDS Council of South Australia

Australian Democrats

John Olsen

Thomas Price

Penny Wong

United Trades and Labor Council

Eddie Mabo

Muriel Matters

Lowitja O’Donoghue

Augusta Zadow

Working Women’s Trade Union

Amanda Vanstone

Women’s Liberation Movement

Sir James Boucaut

Lynn Arnold

Charles Richmond Glover

Steven Marshall

Dr Jane Lomax-Smith AM

Henry John Ayers

Quentin Bryce

Eight Hours Day Committee

League of Women Voters

Benjamin Boothby

Sir William Morgan

Mary Gaudron

George Strickland Kingston

Sir Robert Richard Torrens

Simon Birmingham

Henry Strangways

Jessie Cooper

Liberal Party

Des Corcoran

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