Tasmanian Honour Roll of Women inductees announced

Members,

Thirty-five women and one women's organisation have been inducted onto the Tasmanian Honour Roll of Women.

The Tasmanian Honour Roll of Women recognises the dedication, commitment, impact and hard work of many Tasmanian women.

Minister for Women, Jo Palmer, congratulated this year's inductees.

"Inductees are leaders in their chosen careers, some have achieved international recognition while others are quiet achievers and volunteers who have made a significant contribution to their local communities," Minister Palmer said.

"No two stories are ever the same and it is an honour to celebrate and share each one of today's inductees.

"The Tasmanian Honour Roll of Women will preserve and share their stories to inspire future generations, with biographies of the inductees recorded in a booklet and online."

The Tasmanian Honour Roll of Women was established by the Tasmanian Government to recognise women who have made a significant contribution to Tasmania, Australia or overseas.

Induction ceremonies are held biannually to coincide with International Women's Day.

The public is invited to nominate women or women's organisations for the Honour Roll.

Nominations are assessed by an independent selection panel.

The full list this year's inductees is available at www.women.tas.gov.au

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