Helen Lumsden Douglas

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Helen Lumsden Douglas was a notable figure in Australia's history. She was born in Newcastle Upon Tyne in England and migrated to Australia as a child.

Douglas became known for her involvement in education and her contributions to social work in Australia. She was instrumental in advocating for improved education and social welfare policies, particularly for women and children. Her dedication and efforts left a lasting impact on Australian society.



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