What do we know about convict women?
About this event
Join us at the Ku-ring-gai Historical Society as Carol Liston explores some of these newly available sources, which question traditional views of the 25,000 women convicts sent to Australia. Records of their crime and their circumstances in England and Scotland suggest that we have made assumptions and generalisations that are not supported by the new evidence. Understanding how the records were created in New South Wales provides insights into these myths.
Free entry, no booking required. You are welcome to stay for refreshments and a chat following the presentation.
Carol Liston, AO, is a professional historian and academic researcher who specialises in the history of colonial New South Wales from 1788 to 1860. She is Adjunct Associate Professor of History at Western Sydney University in the School of Arts, where she is also a Whitlam Institute Fellow. Carol is President of the Royal Australian Historical Society (RAHS).
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When
Sat, 20 June · 2pm – 3:30pm
Where
Gordon Library Meeting Room 1, 799 Pacific Highway, Gordon
Ages
All ages
Price
Free entry
Source
Source: krg.nsw.gov.au · Last checked 3 June 2026
Source: krg.nsw.gov.au · Last checked 3 June 2026