Annie Mackenzie Golding (27 October 1855 – 28 December 1934) was an Australian teacher, suffragist and feminist activist.
[2] Golding trained as a teacher and worked at Sallys Flat Provisional School, Bathurst.
[3] With her sisters, Belle and Kate, Golding was a key member of the suffragette movement in New South Wales.
[2] Families provided a network of support in for people working in political and social reform movements at this time.
[5] Golding died on 28 December 1934 at Lewisham Hospital of injuries from an accident when alighting from a tram a month before.