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Della Elliott (; 23 December 1917 – 2 October 2011) was an Australian trade unionist. Elliott was born Kondelea Xenodohos in
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in Melbourne, the daughter of Nicholaos and Agnes Xenodohos. and had to leave school at fourteen to assist in supporting her family. She then received a scholarship to Charters' Business College, from which she graduated as a shorthand typist in 1932. She had difficulty finding work as a typist and worked as a housekeeper, cleaner and waitress, as well as for left-wing organisations, including Friends of the Soviet Union and the Militant Minority Movement. A self-identified socialist, she joined the Young Communist League and then the Communist Party of Australia. She joined the
Federated Clerks' Union The Federated Clerks Union of Australia (FCU) was an Australian trade union representing clerical workers, in existence from 1911 to 1993, when it amalgamated with the Australian Services Union. History Between 1900 and 1907, attempts were made to ...
in 1936, and was elected to the union's New South Wales central council in 1940. In 1942, she became the union's first woman organiser, based in Newcastle. In 1943, she became the union's first woman assistant secretary. She became known as Della Nicholas, adopting an Anglicised version of her father's given name. She resigned as assistant secretary in April 1948 due to intra-union conflict, though publicly citing "ill health". She was heavily involved in the campaign for equal pay for women, using her roles as a delegate to the New South Wales Trades and Labor Council and the Australian Council of Trade Unions to speak out about the issue. She served on the executive of the Trade Union Equal Pay Committee, chaired by
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, who was described as a "great friend" of Elliott. She went to work for the Waterside Workers' Federation after leaving the Federated Clerks' Union, working as secretary to the union's general secretary, Jim Healy. She was in this role in 1949 when Healy was jailed for refusing to reveal the location of union money that had been withdrawn from the banks to help workers in the
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. Elliott was later revealed to have hidden the money under her parents' house. In 1951, she was again involved in coordinating clandestine union donations for striking workers during the
1951 New Zealand waterfront dispute The 1951 New Zealand waterfront dispute was the largest and most widespread industrial dispute in New Zealand history. During the time, up to twenty thousand workers went on strike in support of waterfront workers protesting against financial ha ...
. After leaving the Waterside Workers' Federation, she worked for the
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as administrator and editor of their journal, the ''Seamen's Journal'', from 1955 until her retirement in 1988. She was a key figure in the union for many years: historian
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described her as "a highly skilled editor with a brilliant intellect", while Rowan Cahill stated upon her death that "for Della, the SUA was more than her place of work, more than an industrial organisation, more than a part of her politics...in many ways the union, the members and their families, were her extended family" Later in life, she was involved in the establishment of the
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and helped historians with research, especially into trade union histories. She received a Premier's Award for Community Service in 2000 for her work for the MV Noongah Trust Fund, which supported the dependents of those killed in a 1969 ship sinking. Her "last act" was to gift a scholarship for indigenous students to The Women's College, University of Sydney. She was married to
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from 1937 to 1945 and to Eliot Elliott, secretary of the
Seamen's Union of Australia The Seamen's Union of Australia (SUA) was the principal trade union for merchant seamen in Australia from 1876 to 1991. The SUA developed a reputation as one of the most militant trade unions in Australia and was closely associated with the ...
, from 1982 until his death in 1984. She had been in a long-term de facto relationship with Elliott for many years before their marriage. A portrait of Elliott by
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is on display in the
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