No history 
without
her story.

No history 
without
her story.

HER PLACE women’s MUSEUM

HER PLACE women’s MUSEUM

Her Place is where women’s stories live, and are celebrated and shared. We honour the voices, achievements, and legacies of women – past and present – inspiring a future where women’s contributions are visible, valued, and remembered.

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WHAT’S ON

Grand Opening — Her Place Women’s Museum.

ABBOTSFORD CONVENT
10AM, MONDAY 30TH MARCH 2026

The Her Place Women’s Museum officially opens its new home at the Abbostford Convent to the public.

Finding Her

Finding Her, Australia’s first statewide women’s commemorative tour, starts here but will only end when the past is complete and the stories of people of all genders are equally told in public places and celebrated in every corner of what’s now known as Victoria.

Support Us

Support helps us preserve, share, and celebrate the stories of women past and present. Every contribution—big or small—ensures these voices continue to be seen, heard, and remembered.

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Patrons

We have received the kindest of support from women across the country over the past 10 years. In 2026 we will be developing a program that recognises and provides an opportunity for people to support Her Place at a level that is meaningful to them. Become a patron of Her Place and help shape our history.

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Partners

Her Place Women’s Museum has been fortunate to work with commercial and for-profit organisations that share our mission of a more equal and respectful world where women’s stories are amplified.

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Volunteers

There are many ways you can become involved in supporting the work of Her Place Women’s Museum and Finding Her. Volunteers play a vital role in the life of Her Place and are valued members of our team. You can be a custodian of women’s histroy, reach out