Mary Gilmore

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Gilmore is on Australia's $10 note

Do you think it is significant that she is listed after Banjo Paterson on the RBA page?
http://banknotes.rba.gov.au/australias-banknotes/banknotes-in-circulation/ten-dollar/

According to the RBA: "Sensitive to the conventions of the day, she guarded her early teaching career by writing under pseudonyms."

How does the experience of Dame Mary Gilmore relate to those of people trying to protect the rights of others to be anonymous online? Why might some feel the need to work anonymously?

Self-determination

Are there reasons communities might wish for their territories or domains to remain unmapped? What are the risks in promoting open knowledge in mapping when locals may not have access to this knowledge? Who has the right to access knowledge and why?

How do social inequities drive people to act anonymously or in private spheres?

What has changed in Australia to make domestic violence, once considered a private matter, now a matter of public debate and measurement?