Unsworth, Pauline Mary
Political candidate
Pauline Unsworth was a once only candidate who stood for the ALP at the 1968 election for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Northcott. She was married to Barry John Unsworth in 1955, who later became a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council 1978-1986, a member of the Legislative Assembly 1986-1991 and Premier of New South Wales from 1986 to 1988.
Pauline Unsworth’s one candidature was well before her husband entered Parliament, while he was an organiser for the Labour Council of New South Wales
Ward, Elise
Political candidate
Elise Ward was a candidate for election only once. That was for Earthsave Australia in the 1999 elections for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Ballina. Elise was a long term resident of the Byron Bay area when she ran for election. She worked at the Beach Hotel as receptionist and said her interest in politics and the Earthsave Australia party stemmed from her concern for her children’s future.
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.
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.
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.