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Brownbill artwork in the running

The City of Greater Geelong is calling on members of the public to vote for the funding of an artwork celebrating the life and achievements of Geelong politician Fanny Brownbill.

Voting is now open for the state government’s Victorian Women’s Public Art Program (VWPA), which will fund six new public artworks inspired by the contributions and stories of Victorian women.

One of the 13 shortlisted finalists, Brownbill (April 28, 1890 – October 10, 1948) grew up in poverty, becoming the first woman to win a parliamentary seat in Victoria for the Labor Party.

She took office as the member for Geelong in 1938 and served until her death in 1948.

A passionate advocate for women, children and the aged, Brownbill was a leading figure in the local branches of the Australian Red Cross Society and helped establish nursing home Grace McKellar House. She was inducted into the Victorian Honour Roll of Women in 2003.

City chief executive Ali Wastie said the artwork would honour Brownbill’s legacy and inspire important conversations about gender equity.

“Fanny Brownbill was a true trailblazer, advocating tirelessly for women’s rights and the welfare of vulnerable communities,” Ms Wastie said.

“Her service has helped shape a fairer, more inclusive society for all.”

Executive director of Placemaking Tennille Bradley emphasised Brownbill’s deep connection to the Geelong community.

“Fanny’s dedication to Geelong is a source of inspiration and this artwork will ensure her contributions are remembered and celebrated,” Ms Bradley said.

Voting is open at engage.vic.gov.au/womens-public-art-program until 8 December. Minister for Women Natalie Hutchins will announce the six successful projects in early 2025.

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