Formation A motion was moved on 20 February 1894 at the Women's Christian Temperance Union of Victoria meeting to create a new suffrage organisation. Mrs Press chaired the meeting, and the council was elected, and included vice presidents
Constance Stone, and
Richard Richardson. The committee included
Marie Kirk,
Annette Bear Crawford,
Annie Watson Lister, and
Helen Sexton.
Purpose The organisation was formed to allow moderate Christian women who wished for the vote, an organisation to join. The organisers clarified that the organisation was not itself a religious organisation, it was instead "one which every Christian and moral woman might join and take part in without fear of lowering her status in any way", and its purpose was to gain the vote for women "upon the same conditions as those which apply to men". They also stated they were not seeking to have women stand for parliament, or become magistrates, or taking any other role that was not, at that time, considered within the sphere of women. They were singularly seeking women's rights to vote. == Activities ==