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Today you seldom hear of Constance but when she died a thousand people came to her funeral. Born in 1879, Dame Constance D’Arcy was a world renown obstetrician and gynaecologist. And all her life she was a fighter – a very polite one – for the rights of women. During the Great Depression Australia had one of the worst maternal death rates in the world and Constance was determined to change this.
She struggled for women’s rights in all fields, including equal pay, but her crusade was to provide professional care for expectant mothers so
Script and production by Nicole Steinke
Sound engineering and additional sound design by Judy Rapley
The Angel read by Ainslie McGlynn
Dame Constance read by Anna Messariti
Male characters read by Jeremy Waters
Music and SFX from Epidemic Sound
By Nicole SteinkeToday you seldom hear of Constance but when she died a thousand people came to her funeral. Born in 1879, Dame Constance D’Arcy was a world renown obstetrician and gynaecologist. And all her life she was a fighter – a very polite one – for the rights of women. During the Great Depression Australia had one of the worst maternal death rates in the world and Constance was determined to change this.
She struggled for women’s rights in all fields, including equal pay, but her crusade was to provide professional care for expectant mothers so
Script and production by Nicole Steinke
Sound engineering and additional sound design by Judy Rapley
The Angel read by Ainslie McGlynn
Dame Constance read by Anna Messariti
Male characters read by Jeremy Waters
Music and SFX from Epidemic Sound