• Entry type: Person
  • Entry ID: AWE0670

Miller, Beryl

(1926 – )
  • Occupation Women's rights activist

Summary

Beryl Miller was born in Geelong, Victoria. The daughter of British migrants she came to Adelaide after her marriage in 1945. She joined the Eureka Youth League at 15 and joined joining the Communist Party of Australia in 1952. She was involved with the Union of Australian Women, the Women’s International Democratic Federation and the Australian Peace Committee. She left the Communist Party and became a foundation member of the Socialist Party of Australia. Miller represented South Australia in 1964 when the Communist Party of Australia organised the first women’s delegation to Russia.

Archival resources

  • State Library of South Australia
    • Interview with Beryl Miller [sound recording] Interviewer: Allison Murchie
    • Interview with Beryl Miller [sound recording] Interviewer: Kirstin Marks

Published resources

Related entries


  • Membership
    • Union of Australian Women (1950 - )
  • Related Organisations
    • Eureka Youth League (1941 - )
    • International Women's Day Committee (SA) Inc (1938 - )