WIMMINS WORK
Wimmin's Work is a new collection of audio, audio-visual and photographic stories documenting the stories of ten Western Australian women by new and re-emerging female storytellers. These stories chronicle the often hidden, and under-documented roles that everyday women undertake as leaders, mentors and advocates. Their stories were captured as part of a 2025 storytelling commission run by Women in Media in partnership with the State Library of Western Australia and funded by the Department of Communities.
TRT 58 min
Barbara: The Freo Feminist
Lucy Torvaldsen 12 min
Fed up with 1950s Catholic patriarchy, Barbara Darling landed in a psych ward, then hitchhiked to Perth. Marriage and motherhood nearly broke her—until running, activism, and uplifting others brought her back to life.
My Mother, The Trailblazer
Jo-Ann Lim 8 min
Beew Lan Lim, one of Perth’s first Asian women lawyers, faced racism and sexism in 1970s Australia. Despite barriers, she mentored others, supported her family, and inspired her daughters to pursue law.
Sacrifices For A Better Life
Cindy Cartojano 4 min
Cindy Cartojano honours her mother Loreta, one of many Filipino migrant women who left everything behind for a better life. Her photo story sheds light on their sacrifices, resilience, and often-unspoken struggles.
Navigating A Man’s World
Madigan Landry 6 min
Capt. Carol Dooley broke barriers in male-dominated industries, from mining to maritime, becoming WA’s first female international ship master. A true pioneer, she’s now honoured in the WA Women’s Hall of Fame.
Working FIFO
Ophélie Barbeau 4 min
This photo story captures the lives of women in WA’s FIFO mining industry, revealing their insights on community, work-life balance, and the challenge of defining “home” while living between mining camps and distant lives.
The Art & The Science of the Tingles
Sarah Drummond 4 min
Dr Elizabeth Edmonds, a palaeoecologist and artist, explores deep time through ancient pollen and charcoal. Her 2023 Dahl Fellowship inspired A Tale of Two Trees, an exhibition blending science and art to honour WA’s native flora.
Queen of Canning River
Kate Dunn 5 min
The extraordinary journey of Pat Hart, the heartbeat of the Canning River.
The Juggler of Many Roles
Frances (Frankie) Gray 6 min
With grit, heart and flair, Zoe is a mother, lawyer, activist, go-go dancer and more—constantly redefining herself. Her latest mission: championing positive male role models to help build a healthier, more equal society.
Pink Rabbit
Susie Conte, Suzanne Worner 5 min
Stephanie runs Pink Rabbit, a welcoming, female-led sex shop in Perth where people of all ages—even into their 80s—feel safe exploring pleasure. It’s a modern, wholesome story of community, comfort, and sexuality.