Laura Bogue Luffman (1846 – 1929) was an English-born Australian writer who was active in journalism and the Women's Reform League in Sydney.
Before leaving England in 1893, she wrote a number of books published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
[2][3] She left Melbourne and her marriage in 1902, moving to Sydney where she worked as a journalist, writing for The Daily Telegraph using the pseudonym "Una".
[4] Becoming a close friend of Parkes, she wrote In Memoriam as a tribute to her life and work.
[8] The poet, Mary Gilmore, inaugurated the Laura Luffman literary competition to honour her.