Margaret Whitlam

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gptkbp:instanceOf Person
gptkbp:advocatesFor Education reform
Environmental issues
Health care reform
Indigenous rights
gptkbp:associatedWith gptkb:Australian_Labor_Party
gptkbp:awards Order of Australia
gptkbp:born April 11, 1919
gptkbp:burialPlace gptkb:St._James'_Church,_Sydney
gptkbp:celebrates gptkb:Australian_Parliament_House
gptkbp:children gptkb:Anthony_Whitlam
gptkb:Nicholas_Whitlam
gptkb:David_Whitlam
Catherine Whitlam
gptkbp:deathDate March 29, 2012
gptkbp:died March 17, 2012
gptkbp:education gptkb:University_of_Sydney
gptkbp:fullName gptkb:Margaret_Elaine_Whitlam
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Margaret Whitlam
gptkbp:influenced Future generations of women leaders
Women's_rights_in_Australia
gptkbp:influencedBy Feminism
Social justice movements
gptkbp:involvedIn Community service
gptkbp:knownFor Public speaking
Charitable work
Political activism
Cultural contributions
Role_as_the_wife_of_Prime_Minister_Gough_Whitlam
gptkbp:legacy Advocacy for social change
gptkbp:locatedIn gptkb:Sydney
gptkbp:nationality Australian
gptkbp:occupation Social activist
gptkbp:publishes My Life with Gough
gptkbp:spouse gptkb:Gough_Whitlam
gptkbp:supported Cultural heritage preservation
Human rights advocacy
Philanthropy
Volunteerism
Education initiatives
Health initiatives
Community development projects
Women's health issues
Social welfare programs
Mental health awareness
Environmental conservation efforts
Child welfare programs
Arts and culture initiatives
International development initiatives