Women in the Queensland Parliament, 1860-Present

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Women in the Queensland Parliament, 1860-Present Factsheet 7.3 Women in the Queensland Parliament, 1860-present 11.05.1929 – 11.06.1932 Irene Maud LONGMAN Country Party – National Party 28.05.1966 – 06.12.1974 Ellen Violet JORDAN Australian Labor Party 07.12.1974 – 29.11.1980 Victoria Ann KIPPIN National Party 07.12.1974 – 22.10.1983 Rosemary Annette KYBURZ Liberal Party 29.11.1980 – 22.10.1983 Beryce Ann NELSON Liberal Party 22.10.1983 – 02.12.1989 Yvonne Ann CHAPMAN National Party 22.10.1983 – 02.12.1989 Leisha Teresa HARVEY National Party 22.10.1983 – 15.07.1995 Anne Marie WARNER Australian Labor Party 01.11.1986 – 13.06.1998 Diane Elizabeth McCAULEY National Party 01.11.1986 – 02.12.1989 Beryce Ann NELSON National Party 20.08.1988 – 02.12.1989 Judith Margaret GAMIN National Party 02.12.1989 – 13.06.1998 Lorraine Rita BIRD Australian Labor Party 02.12.1989 – 15.07.1995 Dr Lesley Ann CLARK Australian Labor Party 02.12.1989 – 07.02.2004 Wendy Marjorie EDMOND Australian Labor Party 02.12.1989 – 15.07.1995 Laurel Jean POWER Australian Labor Party 02.12.1989 – 15.07.1995 Molly Jess ROBSON Australian Labor Party 02.12.1989 - 24.03.2012 Judith Caroline SPENCE Australian Labor Party 02.12.1989 – 17.03.1997 Margaret Rosemary WOODGATE Australian Labor Party 28.07.1990 – 07.02.2004 Joan Mary SHELDON Liberal Party 19.09.1992 – 17.02.2001 Judith Margaret GAMIN National Party 19.09.1992 – 07.02.2004 Merri ROSE Australian Labor Party 19.09.1992 - present Fiona Stuart SIMPSON National Party to 09.09.08 Liberal National Party from 09.09.08 15.07.1995 - 02.04.2012 Anna Maria BLIGH Australian Labor Party 15.07.1995 - 30.01.2015 Elizabeth Anne CUNNINGHAM Independent 15.07.1995 – 13.06.1998 Lynette Robyn WARWICK Liberal Party 15.07.1995 – 13.06.1998 Naomi Kate Wynn WILSON National Party 24.05.1997 - 20.03.2009 Linda Denise LAVARCH Australian Labor Party 13.06.1998 - 24.03.2012 Julie Maree ATTWOOD Australian Labor Party 13.06.1998 - 24.03.2012 Desley Carole BOYLE Australian Labor Party 13.06.1998 – 09.09.2006 Dr Lesley Ann CLARK Australian Labor Party Updated January 2021 Women in the Queensland Parliament, Factsheet 1860-present 7.3 13.06.1998 – 09.09.2006 Junita Irene (Nita) CUNNINGHAM Australian Labor Party 13.06.1998 - 24.03.2012 Lindel Helena (Lindy) NELSON-CARR Australian Labor Party 13.06.1998 - 24.03.2012 Dorothy Ruth (Dolly) PRATT One Nation Party to 06.02.1999 Independent from 06.02.1999 13.06.1998 - 24.03.2012 Karen Lee STRUTHERS Australian Labor Party 05.02.2000 - 20.02.2020 Jo-Ann Roslyn MILLER Australian Labor Party 17.02.2001 - 21.03.2009 Veronica Lesley (Bonny) BARRY Australian Labor Party 17.02.2001 – 09.09.2006 Elizabeth Ann (Liddy) CLARK Australian Labor Party 17.02.2001 - 24.03.2012 Peta-Kaye CROFT Australian Labor Party 17.02.2001 - 24.03.2012 Janice Heather JARRATT Australian Labor Party 17.02.2001 - 24.03.2012 Margaret Majella KEECH Australian Labor Party 17.02.2001 - 21.03.2009 Rosa LEE LONG One Nation Party 17.02.2001 - 24.03.2012 Carolyn Therese MALE Australian Labor Party 17.02.2001 – 09.09.2006 Cathryn MOLLOY Australian Labor Party 17.02.2001 - 24.03.2012 Rachel Genevieve NOLAN Australian Labor Party 17.02.2001 – 07.02.2004 Anita Frances PHILLIPS Australian Labor Party 17.02.2001 - 21.03.2009 Dianne Ann REILLY Australian Labor Party 17.02.2001 – 09.09.2006 Elisa Mary ROBERTS One Nation Party to 18.04.02 Independent from 18.04.02 17.02.2001 – 07.02.2004 Christine Margaret SCOTT Australian Labor Party 17.02.2001 - 30.01.2012 Desley Carleton SCOTT Australian Labor Party 17.02.2001 - 24.03.2012 Christine Anne SMITH Australian Labor Party 17.02.2001 - 24.03.2012 Barbara Gwendoline STONE Australian Labor Party 17.02.2001 - 24.03.2012 Carryn Elizabeth SULLIVAN Australian Labor Party 07.02.2004 - 30.01.2015 Rosemary Norma MENKENS National Party to 09.09.08 Liberal National Party from 09.09.08 07.02.2004 - 01.02.2020 Janet Anne (Jann) STUCKEY Liberal Party to 09.09.08 Liberal National Party from 09.09.08 09.09.2006 - 23.03.2012 Vicky Elizabeth DARLING Australian Labor Party 09.09.2006 - 23.03.2012 Kate Jennifer JONES Australian Labor Party 31.01.2015 - 30.10.2020 09.09.2006 - 23.03.2012 Betty Margaret KIERNAN Australian Labor Party 09.09.2006 - present Annastacia PALASZCZUK Australian Labor Party www.parliament.qld.gov.au www.parliament.qld.gov.au [email protected] 09.09.2006 - 23.03.2012 Elizabeth Cornelia Maria VAN LITSENBURG Australian Labor Party 13.10.2007 - 23.03.2012 Grace GRACE Australian Labor Party 31.01.2015 - present 21.03.2009 - present Rosslyn Mary (Ros) BATES Liberal National Party 21.03.2009 - 24.11.2017 Tracy DAVIS Liberal National Party 21.03.2009 - 23.03.2012 Dianne Elizabeth (Di) FARMER Australian Labor Party 31.01.2015 - present +61 7 3553 6000 +61 7 3553 6419 21.03.2009 - 23.03.2012 Amanda Ann (Mandy) JOHNSTONE Australian Labor Party P F Updated January 2021021 21.03.2009 - 23.03.2012 Mary-Anne O’NEILL Australian Labor Party 24.03.2012 - 21.11.2017 Verity BARTON Liberal National Party 24.03.2012 -30.01.2015 Lisa Nicole FRANCE Liberal National Party 24.03.2012 - present Deborah Kay FRECKLINGTON Liberal National Party 24.03.2012 - 30.01.2015 Marguerete Anne MADDERN Liberal National Party 24.03.2012 - 30.01.2015 Kerry Natasha MILLARD Liberal National Party 24.03.2012 - 30.01.2015 Freya Klementina OSTAPOVITCH Liberal National Party 24.03.2012 - 30.01.2015 Saxon RICE Liberal National Party 24.03.2012 - 25.11.2017 Tarnya SMITH Liberal National Party 28.04.2012 - 30.10.2020 Jackie TRAD Australian Labor Party 22.02.2014 - present Yvette D’ATH Australian Labor Party 31.01.2015 – present Nikki BOYD Australian Labor Party 31.01.2015 – 25.11.2017 Leanne DONALDSON Australian Labor Party 31.01.2015 – present Leeanne ENOCH Australian Labor Party 31.01.2015 – present Shannon FENTIMAN Australian Labor Party 31.01.2015 – present Julieanne GILBERT Australian Labor Party 31.01.2015 – present Jennifer HOWARD Australian Labor Party 31.01.2015 – present Brittany LAUGA Australian Labor Party 31.01.2015 – present Ann LEAHY Liberal National Party 31.01.2015 – present Leanne LINARD Australian Labor Party 31.01.2015 – 30.10.2020 Coralee O’ROURKE Australian Labor Party 31.01.2015 – present Joan PEASE Australian Labor Party 25.11.2017 – present Sandra BOLTON Independent 25.11.2017 – present Cynthia LUI Australian Labor Party 25.11.2017 – present Melissa MCMAHON Australian Labor Party 25.11.2017 – present Corrine MCMILLAN Australian Labor Party 25.11.2017 – present Charis MULLEN Australian Labor Party 25.11.2017 – present Jessica PUGH Australian Labor Party 25.11.2017 – present Kim RICHARDS Australian Labor Party 25.11.2017 – present Meaghan SCANLON Australian Labor Party 25.11.2017 – 30.10.2020 Simone WILSON Liberal National Party 28.03.2020 – present Laura GERBER Liberal National Party 31.10.2020 - present Jonty BUSH Australian Labor Party www.parliament.qld.gov.au www.parliament.qld.gov.au [email protected] 31.10.2020 - present Amanda CAMM Liberal National Party 31.10.2020 - present Ali KING Australian Labor Party 31.10.2020 - present Amy MACMAHON Queensland Greens +61 7 3553 6000 +61 7 3553 6419 P F Updated January 2021021.
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