The Office of the Status of Women was upgraded to a Division and returned to the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. The National Wage Case was held. The Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission (ACAC) acknowledged women's work was undervalued and underpaid but said the economy could not afford to pay commensurate wages.
This site briefly outlines women's right to vote and stand for all Houses of Parliament. It has some good dates, about women's right to vote, to sit in Parliament and the first woman elected in each state.
If anyone is doing women's rights this is a really good article to quote or just get research from. It really shows how women were expected back in the days.