User:Rebecca/Drafts/Women in the Queensland Legislative Assembly
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Name | Party | Electoral Division | Period of service |
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Irene Longman | Progressive Nationalist | Bulimba | May 11, 1929–June 11, 1932 (defeated) |
Vi Jordan | Labor | Ipswich West | May 28, 1966–December 7, 1974 (defeated) |
Vicky Kippin | National | Mourilyan | December 7, 1974–November 29, 1980 (defeated) |
Rosemary Kyburz | Liberal | Salisbury | December 7, 1974–October 22, 1983 (defeated) |
Beryce Nelson | Liberal/ National |
Aspley | November 29, 1980–October 22, 1983 November 1, 1986–December 2, 1989 (defeated) |
Yvonne Chapman | National | Pine Rivers | October 22, 1983–December 2, 1989 (defeated) |
Leisha Harvey | National | Greenslopes | October 22, 1983–December 2, 1989 (defeated) |
Anne Warner | Labor | Kurilpa South Brisbane |
October 22, 1983–July 15, 1995 (retired) |
Di McCauley | National | Callide | November 1, 1986–June 13, 1998 (retired) |
Judy Gamin | National | South Coast Burleigh |
August 20, 1988–December 2, 1989 September 19, 1992–February 17, 2001 (defeated) |
Lorraine Bird | Labor | Whitsunday | December 2, 1989–June 13, 1998 (defeated) |
Lesley Clark | Labor | Barron River | December 2, 1989–July 15, 1995 June 13, 1998–present |
Wendy Edmond | Labor | Mount Coot-tha | December 2, 1989–February 7, 2004 (retired) |
Laurel Power | Labor | Mansfield | December 2, 1989–July 15, 1995 (defeated) |
Molly Robson | Labor | Springwood | December 2, 1989–July 15, 1995 (defeated) |
Judy Spence | Labor | Mount Gravatt | December 2, 1989–present |
Margaret Woodgate | Labor | Pine Rivers Kurwongbah |
December 2, 1989–March 17, 1997 (resigned) |
Joan Sheldon | Liberal | Landsborough Caloundra |
July 28, 1990–February 7, 2004 (retired) |
Merri Rose | Labor | Currumbin | September 19, 1992–February 7, 2004 (defeated) |
Fiona Simpson | National | Maroochydore | September 19, 1992–present |
Anna Bligh | Labor | South Brisbane | July 15, 1995–present |
Liz Cunningham | Independent | Gladstone | July 15, 1995–present |
Lyn Warwick | Liberal | Barron River | July 15, 1995–June 13, 1998 (defeated) |
Naomi Wilson | National | Mulgrave | July 15, 1995–June 13, 1998 (defeated) |
Linda Lavarch | Labor | Kurwongbah | May 24, 1997–present |
Julie Attwood | Labor | Mount Ommaney | June 13, 1998–present |
Desley Boyle | Labor | Cairns | June 13, 1998–present |
Nita Cunningham | Labor | Bundaberg | June 13, 1998–present |
Lindy Nelson-Carr | Labor | Mundingburra | June 13, 1998–present |
Dorothy Pratt | One Nation/ Independent |
Barambah Nanango |
June 13, 1998–present |
Karen Struthers | Labor | Archerfield Algester |
June 13, 1998–present |
Jo-Ann Miller | Labor | Bundamba | February 5, 2000–present |
Bonny Barry | Labor | Aspley | February 17, 2001–present |
Liddy Clark | Labor | Clayfield | February 17, 2001–present |
Peta-Kaye Croft | Labor | Broadwater | February 17, 2001–present |
Jan Jarratt | Labor | Whitsunday | February 17, 2001–present |
Margaret Keech | Labor | Albert | February 17, 2001–present |
Rosa Lee Long | One Nation | Tablelands | February 17, 2001–present |
Carolyn Male | Labor | Glass House | February 17, 2001–present |
Cate Molloy | Labor | Noosa | February 17, 2001–present |
Rachel Nolan | Labor | Ipswich | February 17, 2001–present |
Anita Phillips | Labor | Thuringowa | February 17, 2001–February 7, 2004 (retired; unsuccessfully contested Australian House of Representatives seat) |
Dianne Reilly | Labor | Mudgeeraba | February 17, 2001–present |
Elisa Roberts | One Nation/ Independent |
Gympie | February 17, 2001–present |
Christine Scott | Labor | Charters Towers | February 17, 2001–February 7, 2004 (defeated) |
Desley Scott | Labor | Woodridge | February 17, 2001–present |
Christine Smith | Labor | Burleigh | February 17, 2001–present |
Barbara Stone | Labor | Springwood | February 17, 2001–present |
Carryn Sullivan | Labor | Pumicestone | February 17, 2001–present |
Rosemary Menkens | National | Burdekin | February 7, 2004–present |
Jann Stuckey | Liberal | Currumbin | February 7, 2004–present |