Australian Heritage Festival: Lilian Fowler

Join City of Sydney Historian Laila Ellmoos as she delves into the inspiring life of Lilian Fowler, who made history when she was elected Australia’s first female mayor in 1938.

Lilian Fowler made history when she was elected NSW’s first female alderman for Newtown Council in 1928 and again 10 years later when she became Australia’s first female mayor. In this talk for Heritage Festival, City Historian Laila Ellmoos will look at Fowler’s life in public service and her commitment to improving the lives of residents in the inner suburbs of Sydney.

In addition to serving on Newtown Council for 20 years, Lilian Fowler later became a member of the NSW Legislative Assembly as the member for Newtown in 1944-50. One of her greatest achievements was the creation of a number of children’s playgrounds in the inner city. In 2024, the City received a donation of photographs, news clippings and artefacts relating to Lilian Fowler’s career and life. There will be an opportunity to see some of these items as part of the talk.

Event date

Event Details

Address:
8-10 Brown Street, Newtown, New South Wales

Located behind Newtown Library.

Times:

Wednesday 14 May - 11am to 12pm

Entry fees:
Free
Booking:
Prebooking requiredhttps://whatson.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/events/international-womens-day-lilian-fowler
Website:
https://whatson.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/programs/city-of-sydney-library
Onsite facilities:
Other things
you need to know:
There is no mobility access to this venue. Close to public transport: Macdonald town, Newtown and Erskineville train stations are within walking distance.