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Gladys Elphick (27 August 1904 - 19 January 1988) was an Aboriginal woman of Kaurna and Ngadjuri descent, best known as the founding president of the Council of Aboriginal Women of South Australia, which became the Aboriginal Council of South Australia in 1973.〔E. M. Fisher, 'Elphick, Gladys (1904–1988)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, (), published in hardcopy 2007, accessed online 19 April 2014.〕 She was known to the community as Auntie Glad. ==Early life== Gladys Elphick was born Gladys Walters in Adelaide but was raised at Point Pearce Mission on the Yorke Peninsula. On leaving school at age twelve, Elphick worked in Point Pearce's dairy. Elphick married Walter Hughes, a shearer, in 1922. After her husband's death in 1937, Elphick moved to Adelaide, lived with her cousin Gladys O'Brien, and worked as a domestic. She married Frederick Elphick in 1940. Her second husband was a soldier. Elphick worked at the Islington Railway Workshops in Adelaide's northern suburbs during World War II creating shells and other munitions.
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