English: A photo of Ivy Weber, the first woman to be elected to the Legislative Assembly of Victoria in a general election, which appeared in the Australian magazine Woman's Day in 1943. It appears with the caption:
Recently launched to encourage and support candidature of women for Federal Parliament, the "Women to Canberra" Movement has as organiser and chairman Mrs. Ivy Weber, Victoria's first M.L.A. "Through the voters of Australia women can take their rightful and valuable place in our country's future," she declares.
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For background information, see the explanations on Non-U.S. copyrights. This was published in 1943. On 1 January 1998, copyright in photographs in Australia only lasted for 50 years after the date the photograph was taken. This would mean that the latest possible date that this copyright could have expired in Australia would be the 30 January 1993. A search in Stanford's copyright renewal database did not find any relevant United States copyright renewals.
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