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Waters, Judith

Political candidate

Judith Waters was an ALP candidate in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly election for the seat of Armidale in 1973.

Person
Toohey, Annie Howard

Political candidate

Annie Howard Toohey ran as a Socialist party candidate at the New South Wales Legislative Assembly election for Botany in 1920.

Person
Trubridge-Freebury, Julia
(1923 – 2014)

Aboriginal rights activist, Feminist, Politician, Social activist

Julia Trubridge was an Independent candidate in the 1999 New South Wales Legislative Assembly election for Bligh.

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Tschanter, Dell

Consultant, Conveyancer

Dell Tschanter was a Liberal Party candidate in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Swansea in 2003 and for the House of Representatives, Shortland seat in 2004. She has worked as a self employed conveyancer and hospitality and staff consultant.

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Tuckwell, Pamela Robyn

Mortgage broker

Pamela Tuckwell was a staunch supporter of the Australian Democrats in the early 1980s. She was their candidate in the following elections: House of Representatives for Bennelong in 1980; House of Representatives for Berowra in 1983; New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Ku-ring-gai in 1984. At the time of her State campaign, Pamela Tuckwell had lived in the electorate for six years. She was married and has worked as a self employed mortgage broker.

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Turrisi, Tina

Political candidate

Tina Turrisi stood for the Unity Party at the New South Wales Legislative Assembly election for Drummoyne in 2003.

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Symons, Cheryl

Political candidate

Cheryl Symons stood for the Liberal Party at the New South Wales Legislative Assembly election for Londonderry in 1991.

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Tang, Annie

Political candidate

Annie Tang ran for election to Parliament only once, but has been a successful local councillor. As an Independent she failed to be elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Georges River in 1999. However, that same year Annie was elected to the Kogarah Council and has been re-elected to serve until 2007. In 2005 she was appointed Deputy Mayor and was the Chairperson of the Community Services and Access Working Parties of the Kogarah Council.

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Targett, Anne

Political candidate

Anne Targett was an Independent candidate in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Rockdale in 1991.

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Sowilam, Hanan

Political candidate

Hanan Sowilam represented the Reform the Legal System Party at the 2003 New South Wales Legislative Assembly elections for Bankstown.

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Taunton-Henderson, Nada Sylvia

Political candidate

In 2003 Nada Sylvia Taunton-Henderson stood for the One Nation Party in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly election for Fairfield.

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Spence, Christine Diane

Political candidate

Christine Diane Spence represented One Nation at the New South Wales Legislative Assembly elections for Barwon in 2003.

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Taylor, Louise

Political candidate

Louise Taylor stood as an Independent in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly elections for Southern Highlands in 1999.

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Spencer, Sue

Political candidate

Sue Spencer represented the Christian Democrat Party at the 1999 elections for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Peats.

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Thompson, Evelyn Jean

Political candidate

Evelyn Thompson was a once only candidate who ran for the Liberal Party at the New South Wales Legislative Assembly election for Woronora in 1973. She joined Liberal Party in 1961, was a member of State Council in 1967, and President of the Miranda State Election conference in 1971. Evelyn Thompson was married to Jack Thompson, and they had children.

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Sperling, Karla Michelle

Academic, Lawyer

Karla Sperling is a committed Green activist whose academic study makes her an expert on environmental law and sustainability. She stood for the Greens in the following elections: New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Kiama in 1995; Senate for NSW in 1996; House of Representatives for Throsby in 1993 and 1998.

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Thompson, Judith

Political candidate

In 1999 Judith Thompson stood as an Independent in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly election for Penrith.

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St Lawrence, Patricia

Political candidate

Patricia St Lawrence was an Independent candidate in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly elections for Cessnock in 2003.

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Steel, Lucy Amelia Jane

Political candidate

Lucy Amelia Jane Steel stood for the ALP in the 1944 election for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Blacktown.

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Stevenson, Margaret Elizabeth

Political candidate

Margaret Elizabeth Stevenson was an Independent candidate in two elections. Firstly in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Orange in 1971 and then for the House of Representatives Calare seat in 1984.

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Stewart, Vera

Political candidate

Vera Stewart ran for election to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Bankstown in 1978 as an Australian Democrats candidate.

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Stokes, Cherie

Political candidate

Cherie Stokes was a once only candidate who stood for the ALP in the unwinnable seat of Wakehurst (New South Wales Legislative Assembly) in 1999. She worked in advertising, public relations and marketing.

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Strom, Jan Query

Facilitator, Lecturer, Marketing officer

Jan Strom is a community activist, local councillor and outstanding citizen. She has served on the Coffs Harbour City Council from 1999 to 2004, being Deputy Mayor from 2000 to 2004. In 2003 she stood as an Independent in the Coffs Harbour elections of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.

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Styles, Lynette

Political candidate

Lynette Styles was an Independent who ran for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Southern Highlands in 1999.

Person
Su, Cynthia

Political candidate

Cynthia Su stood for the Unity party in the 2003 elections for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Wentworthville.

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Swallow, Alicia

Political candidate

Alicia Swallow was a member of the Australian Democrats and their candidate in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly election for Hornsby in 1999.

Person
Salama, Vivian
(1940 – )

Advisor

Vivian Salama ran for election only once. That was as a Liberal Party candidate in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly election for Lakemba in 1981. Vivian Salama ran for election only once. That was as a Liberal party candidate in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly election for Lakemba in 1981. She matriculated at Oxford and Cambridge and completed her teacher training in Egypt in 1973-4. In 1975, Vivian completed an interpreting/translating course at the University of NSW. Vivian Salama was involved in introducing community languages into New South Wales schools.