NOWSA explained

The NOWSA (Network Of Women Students Australia) is an Australian feminist student organisation founded on ideals of creating a grassroots, autonomous network concerned with issues that impact women and women students.

Established in 1987, NOWSA provides a platform for women's organising across universities and in the wider community through resource, skill and knowledge sharing both in conference and through web branches of the network.[1] [2] The network continues to shift, grow and change, but constantly places feminist agenda at the forefront. Women of all ages, sexualities, abilities, and experiences have the opportunity to be involved.

The annual NOWSA conference is organised by a collective of women students and hosted by a different university in Australia each year.

The NOWSA conference usually runs for 5 days, giving voice to women students and allowing them to engage with personal, political, social, and cultural issues that are relevant to women. NOWSA is now an annual conference, held from year to year at different universities, and encourages networks to be developed with women from across Australia.

List of conferences

Year University Location-
2021 Melbourne, Victoria
2020 Perth, Western Australia
2019 Sydney, New South Wales
2018 Newcastle, New South Wales
2017 Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
2016 Sydney, New South Wales
2015 Hobart, Tasmania
2014 Perth, Western Australia
2013 Melbourne, Victoria
2012 Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
2011 Sydney, New South Wales
2010 Newcastle, New South Wales
2009
2008 Adelaide, South Australia
2007 Sydney, New South Wales
2006 Melbourne, Victoria
2005 Adelaide, South Australia
2004 Lismore, New South Wales
2003 Sydney, New South Wales
2002 Townsville, Queensland
2001 University of Technology SydneySydney, New South Wales
2000 Adelaide, South Australia
1999 Melbourne, Victoria
1998 University of Western Sydney, Nepean Sydney, New South Wales
1997 Brisbane, Queensland
1996 Perth, Western Australia
1995 Melbourne, Victoria
1994 Sydney, New South Wales
1993 Brisbane, Queensland
1992 Adelaide, South Australia
1991 Melbourne, Victoria
1990 Sydney, New South Wales
1989Flinders University of South AustraliaAdelaide, South Australia
1988 Brisbane, Queensland[3]
1987 Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

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External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.nowsa.org/historyofnowsa History of NOWSA
  2. News: 31 August 1987 . Womyn on Campus Conference . 33 . 14 . . 10 . New South Wales, Australia . 2 October 2022 . National Library of Australia.
  3. News: 25 April 1988 . Stop Press! Stop Press! . 34 . 30 . . 4 . New South Wales, Australia . 2 October 2022 . National Library of Australia.
  4. Worsley Pine, Deborah., 1996, Who’s Space is it Anyway: A Discourse on NOWSA, Thesis, Flinders University Library, Adelaide
  5. Web site: The Network Of Women Students Australia (NOWSA). Monash Students Association. 1 October 2022.
  6. Web site: NOWSA 2021. Facebook. 1 October 2022.
  7. News: Young feminism alive and kicking. The Age. 7 July 1995. 9. Sonia. Harford.