User:Rebecca/Drafts/Women in the Queensland Legislative Assembly

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Name Party Electoral Division Period of service
Irene Longman Progressive Nationalist Bulimba May 11, 1929June 11, 1932 (defeated)
Vi Jordan Labor Ipswich West May 28, 1966December 7, 1974 (defeated)
Vicky Kippin National Mourilyan December 7, 1974November 29, 1980 (defeated)
Rosemary Kyburz Liberal Salisbury December 7, 1974October 22, 1983 (defeated)
Beryce Nelson Liberal/
National
Aspley November 29, 1980October 22, 1983
November 1, 1986December 2, 1989 (defeated)
Yvonne Chapman National Pine Rivers October 22, 1983December 2, 1989 (defeated)
Leisha Harvey National Greenslopes October 22, 1983December 2, 1989 (defeated)
Anne Warner Labor Kurilpa
South Brisbane
October 22, 1983July 15, 1995 (retired)
Di McCauley National Callide November 1, 1986June 13, 1998 (retired)
Judy Gamin National South Coast
Burleigh
August 20, 1988December 2, 1989
September 19, 1992February 17, 2001 (defeated)
Lorraine Bird Labor Whitsunday December 2, 1989June 13, 1998 (defeated)
Lesley Clark Labor Barron River December 2, 1989July 15, 1995
June 13, 1998–present
Wendy Edmond Labor Mount Coot-tha December 2, 1989February 7, 2004 (retired)
Laurel Power Labor Mansfield December 2, 1989July 15, 1995 (defeated)
Molly Robson Labor Springwood December 2, 1989July 15, 1995 (defeated)
Judy Spence Labor Mount Gravatt December 2, 1989–present
Margaret Woodgate Labor Pine Rivers
Kurwongbah
December 2, 1989March 17, 1997 (resigned)
Joan Sheldon Liberal Landsborough
Caloundra
July 28, 1990February 7, 2004 (retired)
Merri Rose Labor Currumbin September 19, 1992February 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, 1995June 13, 1998 (defeated)
Naomi Wilson National Mulgrave July 15, 1995June 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, 2001February 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, 2001February 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