- Susan Ryan
Susan Maree Ryan AO (b.
10 October 1942 ) is anAustralian educator who served as a Senator for theAustralian Capital Territory (ACT)1975 -1987 . Her legislative contributions to the Australian political landscape include the "Sex Discrimination Act 1984" and the "Affirmative Action (Equal Opportunities in Employment) Act 1986".Ryan was born in
Sydney and educated at the Brigidine Convent in Maroubra.cite book
title =Who's who in Australia
publisher =Crown Content
date =2008
location =North Melbourne
pages =2303
isbn = 1-74095-160-3 ] She graduated from theUniversity of Sydney in 1962 with aBachelor of Arts and worked as a school teacher. She married Richard Butler in 1963 and they have one son and one daughter—they divorced in 1972. From 1966 she was a residence officer at theAustralian National University inCanberra while studying and tutoring inEnglish literature . In 1969 she helped to establish the Labor Club inBelconnen . She graduated with a Master of Arts in English Literature from the ANU in 1972. Following graduation she served as a delegate to the ACTAustralian Labor Party from 1973 to 1976.Political career
In 1974 she was elected to the ACT Advisory Council (predecessor to the ACT Legislative Assembly). In 1975 she was elected as one of the first two Senators for the ACT, on the slogan "A woman's place is in the Senate". She was the ACT's first female senator and first Labor senator. When the Hawke Labor Government was elected in March 1983, Ryan was appointed Minister for Education and Youth Affairs and Minister assisting the Prime Minister for the Status of Women. She was Minister for Education in the
second Hawke Ministry and opposed the re-introduction of fees for tertiary education despite strong support in Cabinet for the user-pays principle. She lost the education portfolio in thethird Hawke Ministry and was instead given a much reduced role asSpecial Minister of State . Subsequently the Higher Education Contribution Scheme was introduced to partially fund higher education. Ryan resigned from the Senate on16 December 1987 .cite web
title =Biography for Ryan, the Hon. Susan Maree, AO
publisher =Parliament of Australia
work=ParlInfo Web
url =http://parlinfoweb.aph.gov.au/piweb/view_document.aspx?ID=7992&TABLE=BIOGS&TARGET=
accessdate = 2007-12-17 ]Ryan had a strong focus on gender equality in politics. A private member's bill written by her in 1981 was crucial to the development of the "Sex Discrimination Act 1984", the "Affirmative Action (Equal Employment Opportunity for Women) Act 1986", the "Public Service Reform Act 1984" and the "Equal Employment Opportunity (Commonwealth Authorities) Act 1987". She was also a founding member of the
Women's Electoral Lobby ACT branch.After politics
Following her resignation from politics Ryan has worked as an editor and in the insurance, plastics and superannuation industries. She was President of the Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees from 2000 to 2007. She has also campaigned for an Australian Bill of Rights. She was deputy chairman of the
Australian Republican Movement from 2000 to 2003. She has published a political autobiography, "Catching the Waves: life in and out of politics". [cite book
last =Ryan
first =Susan
title =Catching the waves : life in and out of politics
publisher =HarperCollins
date =1999
location =Pymble, N.S.W.
pages =308
isbn = 0732259592]Ryan was appointed an Officer of the
Order of Australia (AO) in June 1990. [cite web
title =Ryan, Susan Maree
publisher =Government of Australia
work=It's an Honour
url =http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=884410&search_type=simple&showInd=true
accessdate = 2007-12-17 ] She has received honorary doctorates from theUniversity of Canberra ,Macquarie University and theUniversity of South Australia .cite web
title =Hon Susan Ryan AO Citation
publisher =University of South Australia
url =http://www.unisa.edu.au/unicouncil/honorary_awards/citations/hon_doc/Ryan_citation.pdf
format=PDF
accessdate = 2007-12-17 ]References
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NAME = Ryan, Susan Maree
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SHORT DESCRIPTION =Australia n politician
DATE OF BIRTH =10 October 1942
PLACE OF BIRTH =Sydney ,New South Wales
DATE OF DEATH = Living person
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