Dorothy Dickson Ross AM, OBE

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Holbrook Cemetery

LOT 1 Bath St
Holbrook New South Wales 2644
Australia
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Dorothy Dickson Ross AM, OBE

Born: 13 January 1928
Died: 13 October 1998
Age: 70 Years 9 Months
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People Listed
John Ross, Father
Rita Ross, Mother
Nigel Ross, Brother
Marion Ross, Sister
Alison Ross, Sister
Janet Ross, Sister
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Relationships

Rita Bell Ross (Mitchell)
Parent
24 Mar 1896 - 20 Apr 1961
John Ross
Parent
1 Sep 1891 - 5 Oct 1973
Alison Mitchell Webb (Ross)
Sibling
19 Jul 1926 - 16 Jan 2014
John Nigel Ross
Sibling
12 Mar 1922 - 1 Jun 2000

Life Story

Dorothy Dickson Ross (13 January 1928 – 13 October 1998) was an Australian women's and rural activist who was the first national president of the Country Women's Association.

She was born in Sydney to John Ross, the member for Albury in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, and Rita, née Mitchell, and was educated at Croydon and Mittagong. She studied at the University of London to become a physical education teacher and then returned to her family property at Holbrook, where she purchased 500 acres from her father in the early 1950s. Around the same time she also joined the Holbrook branch of the Country Women's Association (CWA).

In 1971 she became the first single woman to serve as state president of the CWA, a position she held until 1974. In that year she was appointed by the Whitlam Labor government to the National Rural Advisory Council, on which she was the only female member. She ran for the Senate in 1975 and 1977 on the Country Party's ticket, being narrowly defeated both times. In 1976 she joined the fledgling Australian Press Council, and regularly contributed to local newspapers and to The Land, in which she had a weekly column. In 1985 she was elected as the first National President of the CWA, serving until 1988. She was created an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1975, received the Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal in 1977, and was made a Member of the Order of Australia in 1991 in recognition of her "service to women's affairs and to the community".

Ross died on 13 October 1998.

"Dorothy Ross (activist)" Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 22 July 2004. Web. 10 Aug.2004., https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Ross_%28activist%29
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