Bridget Sabina Gilling, (née Fisher) (1 January 1922 – 31 December 2009) was an English-born Australian feminist and social activist.
Gilling was born in London, England in 1922 and raised in Sussex amid a politically active family.
[1] Bridget spent a year in Geneva in the late 1930s before serving as a nurse with the Voluntary Aid Detachment during World War II.
She was also involved in the campaign against the Hawke Government's Australia Card proposal in 1987, becoming a trustee of the Australian Privacy Foundation.
She died at a nursing home in the Blue Mountains in 2009 and was survived by her ex-husband and their children, who included the actress Rebecca Gilling.