Born in
Mount Stuart, Tasmania, Carolyn Frohmader received her bachelor's degree from
University of Tasmania, and her master's degree from
Flinders University, where she won the Michael Crotty Award for an outstanding contribution in Primary Health Care. Since 1997, Frohmader has been chief executive officer of Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA). Under her leadership, WWDA received a number of awards, including the National Violence Prevention Award (1999), National Human Rights Award (2001), and the Tasmanian Women's Safety Award (2008). Frohmader has become one of the leading disability rights advocates in Australia, and largely due to her work, WWDA has developed into a nationally and internationally recognised leader in the international disabled women's rights movement. Carolyn wrote her book "In Our Words" to answer the needs of women in South-East
Tasmania.It was then that in 1997 she became she became executive director of WWDA. == Awards ==