Amelia Morrison Macdonald

Amelia Morrison Macdonald (17 June 1865 – 31 August 1946) was an Australian social reformer and women rights activist who was born in Scotland.

Macdonald was born in 1865 in Blackburn in Scotland but she was brought up in West Govan in Glasgow.

Her parents were Isabella (born McRae) and Peter Fraser who made barrels.

She was a keen member of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, but she also joined the Theosophical Society.

[1] In 1909 she was one of the founder members of the Women's Service Guilds of Western Australia which followed a visit by Annie Besant.