The Dawn was a monthly newsletter published in Western Australia in the early 20th century by Bessie Rischbieth as the official organ of that State's Women's Service Guilds, and later also of the Australian Federation of Women Voters
Dawn or The Dawn was founded around 1919, but perhaps as early as 1914, and edited by Bessie Rischbieth in Perth, Western Australia as the official organ of the Women's Service Guilds of Western Australia, an umbrella organization which brought together representatives of various Western Australian women's non-party (and non-Socialist) organizations.
When the Australian Federation of Women's Societies, of which Rischbieth was a founder and its first president, was established, Dawn became its newspaper also.
Bessie Rischbieth was manager and editor for most of the paper's history, apart from a period in 1929 when Coralie Clarke BA., later Coralie Clarke Rees, (1909–1972) took over the reins, followed by Romola Teagle from 1930 to 1934. Ethel Payne, who was hon. secretary of the Australian Federation of Women Voters, took over briefly in 1935 while Rischbieth was overseas, and Dorothea Cass from 1939 while Rischbieth was on another overseas trip.
Despite declining circulation, which had necessitated special fundraising, Dawn was still being published in 1940.