Tasmanian Honour Roll of Women

What is the Honour Roll?
The Tasmanian Honour Roll of Women was established in 2005 by the Tasmanian Government to honour Tasmanian women who have made an outstanding contribution to the State.
The Honour Roll stimulates community involvement in the processes of research and discovery about women’s historical and contemporary contributions to Tasmania, ensuring these achievements are given full recognition and not forgotten in the passage of time.
We pay our respects to those members who appear on the Honour Roll.
May they inspire and motivate future generations of young women to make a difference in their own way.
Warning: These pages may contain images of deceased Aboriginal women which may offend Aboriginal and Torres Strait people.
2025 inductees
The Minister for Women, the Hon Jo Palmer MLC, announced the Tasmanian Honour Roll of Women 2025 inductees on 7 March 2025. View 2025 inductees.
The 2025 Tasmanian Honour Roll of Women commemorative booklet (PDF, 4.7MB)
To find out more about a current Honour Roll inductee, choose the first letter of their surname from the list below:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z | View inductees by year of induction | Category
- Gale, Jenny (Inducted in 2019 for service to Government)
- Gartlan, Patricia Frances (Inducted in 2005 for service to the Community)
- Gaskell, Siobhan (Inducted in 2019 for service to community, education and training and government)
- Gates, Dr Genevieve (Inducted in 2023 for service to education and training; environment; science and research)
- Geard, Helen Edith (Inducted in 2008 for service to the Community, service to the Environment)
- Gee, Helen (Inducted in 2011 for service to the Environment)
- Gibson, Heather (Inducted in 2006 for service to Medicine)
- Giddings, Lara (Inducted in 2017 for service to government)
- Gillam, Liz (Inducted in 2017 for service to government)
- Gillanders, Sandra (Inducted in 2005 for service to Industry)
- Giordano, Margaret Anne (Inducted in 2006 for service to the Arts)
- Girl Guides Tasmania (Inducted in 2025 for service to community, advocacy and inclusion; education and training)
- Giudici, Rossalyn (Inducted in 2019 for service to community)
- Given, Sheila AM (Inducted in 2006 for service to Education and Training)
- Goiser, Stella (Inducted in 2006 for service to the Community, service to Multicultural Affairs)
- Goodsell, Ros (Inducted in 2015 for Community Service, Education and Training and Multicultural Affairs)
- Goodwin, Dr Vanessa (Inducted in 2021 for service to Public Services and Politics; Human Rights, Justice, and Corrections; Community Advocacy and Inclusion; Arts and Media)
- Goss, Suzanne (Sue) (Inducted in 2008 for service to the Community)
- Gourlay (Cawley), Helen (Inducted in 2013 for service to Sport and Recreation)
- Graham, Jessie (Iris) OAM (Inducted in 2005 for service to the Community, service to the Arts)
- Grant, Joan (Inducted in 2017 for community service, education and training)
- Grant, Linley OAM (Inducted in 2007 for service to the Community)
- Green, Hyacinth (Inducted in 2023 for service to community, advocacy and inclusion)
- Greeno, Dulcie (Inducted in 2011 for service to Aboriginal Affairs, service to the Arts)
- Greeno, Lola (Inducted in 2015 for service to Aboriginal Affairs and the Arts)
- Greig, Annie (Inducted in 2009 for service to the Arts)
- Grey, Eleanor (Betty) OAM (Inducted in 2005 for service to the Community, service to Human Rights)
- Griffiths, Maxine (Inducted in 2013 for service to Human Rights)
- Grounds, Lucy Margaret (Inducted in 2005 for service to Government, service to the Community)
- Gurr, Elizabeth Joan (Betty) (Inducted in 2005 for service to the Community)
- Guy, Mary Phyllis (Inducted in 2005 for service to the Community)