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She was active in advocating for marginalised persons in Victoria, including the Chinese, blind soldiers and inmates of State mental institutions. She campaigned for a public inquiry into the treatment of Victoria's Aboriginal people, which led to the 1881
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Bon was born in Perthshire, Scotland and was the second daughter of Jane (born Fraser) and physician David Dougall. In 1858, she married a friend of the Dougall family named John Bon, and they moved to Victoria where John had established himself.
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Inquiry to which she was an appointed member. Bon was later appointed to Victoria's
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Scottish-born Australian pastoralist, philanthropist and advocate
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Gillison, Joan (1979). "Ann Fraser Bon (1838–1936)".
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Perthshire
Melbourne, Victoria
Coranderrk
Aboriginal Protection Board
William Barak
Australian Dictionary of Biography
"Death of Mrs. Anne Fraser Bon"
The Argus (Melbourne)
"The Widow of Wappan"
The Argus (Melbourne)
"Mrs. Anne Fraser Bon"
The Age
"Barak Memorial"
The Argus (Melbourne)
"Victorian friendship crossed colour barriers"
Categories
1838 births
1936 deaths
Scottish emigrants to Australia
Australian pastoralists
19th-century Australian philanthropists
Australian women philanthropists
20th-century Australian philanthropists
19th-century Scottish farmers
Scottish women farmers
19th-century Australian women farmers
19th-century Australian farmers
20th-century Australian women farmers
19th-century British women farmers

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