Schultz, Gloria
(1943 – )Political candidate, Public health advocate
Gloria Schultz is a one time candidate for election but has spent much of her married life involved with politics. As a Liberal party member she stood for election in 1999 to the seat of Burrinjuck in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.
Shakir, Khiloud
Migration agent
Khiloud Shakir is a once only candidate for election. She was a One Nation party candidate in the 1999 elections for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Canterbury. Khiloud Shakir was a registered migration agent and worked at the Auburn Migrant Resource Centre Inc. She is a member of the Migration Institute of Australia. She was described as a PhD student in 2001 in the League of Rights magazine On Target.
Rooke, Karen
Political candidate
Karen Rooke is a once only candidate for election. She ran for the Greens in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly elections for Clarence in 1999. Karen was a member of the Clarence Greens and in 1999 their major concern was the Timbarra Gold Mine and its likely threat to the Clarence River and the important fish breeding sites in its estuary.
Reddy, Suzanne Philida
Social welfare co-ordinator
Suzanne Philida Reddy, an Australian Democrats candidate, stood for the following elections:
House of representatives for Bennelong in 1993 and 1996.
New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Northcott in 1995.
Senate for NSW in 1998.
She joined the Australian Democrats in 1987, and has managed many campaigns for them. She has been a junior Vice President of the State organization.
Rene, Liz
Political candidate
Liz Rene represented the Australian Greens at elections to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Waratah in 1995 and to the House of Representatives seat of Newcastle in 1998. A member of the Newcastle Greens, Liz was one of three Greens elected to Newcastle City Council in 1995 (-1999).
Renshaw, Emily Anastasia
( – 1998)Alderman, Justice of the Peace, Public servant
Emily Renshaw was well known throughout the central west of New South Wales. She was Alderman of the Parkes Municipal Council from 1956-59, 1962-65 and 1971-74. She was also an ALP candidate in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly elections for Dubbo in 1973 and for the NSW Senate in 1975.
Reverberi, Daniela
Mathematician
Daniela Reverberi presented evidence to the Workers Inquiry into leukaemia and cancer in the Wollongong area. She was an Australian Democrats candidate in the following elections:
House of Representatives for Cunningham in 1993.
NSW Senate in 1990.
New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Cabramatta in 1995.
Richardson, Fiona Ellen
Parliamentarian
Fiona Ellen Richardson was an active Australian Democrats candidate for over ten years and stood in the following elections:
House of Representatives for New England in 1980.
Canberra, ACT in 1984.
House of Representatives for Bradfield in 1987.
New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Gordon in 1988.
House of Representatives for Blaxland in 1990.
New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Northern Tablelands in 1991.
Roberts, Madge Remilion
Political candidate
Madge Remilion Roberts was a long-term Independent candidate who ran for 5 elections:
New South Wales Legislative Assembly, Lachlan, 1947.
New South Wales Legislative Assembly, Dubbo, 1950.
House of Representatives, Calare, 1946 and 1954.
House of Representatives, Darling, 1949.