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Margaret Feilman

Margaret Anne Feilman (21 June 1921 – 24 September 2013) was Perth's first female town planner, having also practised as an architect and landscape designer. A founding member of the Western Australian Town Planning Institute in 1950, she engaged in substantial public speaking as a means of "educating the public as a whole on the need for better planning".
== Biography ==
The daughter of Herbert Bernard and Ethel Anne Feilman (née Turner),〔Sacks M. A. (ed) ''The WAY 79 Who is Who: synoptic biographies of Western Australians ''Crawley Publishers, Western Australia, 1980. ISBN 0-949848-00-X (Monograph on p.119)〕 Feilman grew up in the Southwest Region of Western Australia. In 1938 she became the first female cadet in the Public Works Department of Western Australia, and completed a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Western Australia in 1943. Studying at Perth Technical College,〔 she passed the Final Examination for Registration as an Architect in 1945. She received a British Council scholarship in 1948. In 1950 she completed her Postgraduate Diploma in Town Planning at the School of Town and Country Planning at the University of Durham, after which she returned to Perth and opened a practice in architecture and town planning. In 1952, for the state Public Works Department, she planned the townsite of Kwinana New Town, to house 25,000 industry employees.
A founding member of the Western Australian branch of the National Trust of Australia in 1959, she later became an inaugural Commissioner on the Australian Heritage Commission in 1976, played a role in setting up the Register of the National Estate and supported the introduction of Heritage Conservation Studies in Australian universities. She was also involved in public comment about the various changes in heritage legislation 〔Margaret Anne Feilman – speaks out on proposed changes to heritage legislation. The West Australian, 24 Oct. 1986, p. 31a-g〕

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