Established in South Australian redistribution of 3 September 1984, the division is named for Helen Mayo, a social activist and the first woman elected to an Australian University Council.
County Mayo | Mayo Clinic | Helen Mirren | Helen Keller | Helen | Mayo | Helen of Troy | Helen Hayes | Helen Clark | Helen Reddy | Helen Frankenthaler | Helen Hunt | Helen Humes | Simon Mayo | Westport, County Mayo | Mayo, Yukon | Helen Razer | Helen Fielding | Helen Allingham | Veinticinco de Mayo | Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo | Mayo GAA | Knock, County Mayo | Helen Storrow | Helen Shaver | Helen Caldicott | Cinco de Mayo | Helen Sjöholm | Helen Sharman | Helen Nicol |
Visiting her mother in Rottingdean, Sussex, she met two women: “Andy” Sharpe and, somewhat older, Helen Mayo, respectively a gynaecologist and one of the first female dental surgeons.