- Margaret Guilfoyle
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The Honourable
Dame Margaret Guilfoyle
AC, DBESenator for Victoria In office
1 July 1971 – 5 June 1987Personal details Born Margaret McCarthy
15 May 1926
Belfast, Northern IrelandNationality Irish Australian Political party Liberal Party of Australia Spouse(s) Stanley Guilfoyle Alma mater Australian National University Occupation Accountant Dame Margaret Georgina Constance Guilfoyle, AC, DBE (born 15 May 1926) was a British-born Australian Senator for the state of Victoria from 1971 to 1987. She was the second woman to receive a federal ministerial portfolio, after Dame Enid Lyons. Following her retirement she has continued to serve the Australian public through numerous boards and directorships.
Margaret Guilfoyle was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland as Margaret McCarthy. Her family migrated to Australia in 1928 and settled in Melbourne. She trained as an accountant, and later studied law at the Australian National University. She married Stanley Guilfoyle.
She joined the Young Liberals in 1949, and was active within the party from that point. In 1970, Guilfoyle was elected to the Senate for the Liberal Party in Victoria, her term beginning on 1 July 1971.
She served in the governments of Malcolm Fraser between 1975 and 1983, as minister, successively, for Education, Social Security and Finance. She retired from politics at the double dissolution of 5 June 1987.
Honours
She was appointed a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in January 1980,[1] and a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) in June 2005.
References
Political offices Preceded by
Kim Beazley (senior)Minister for Education
1975Succeeded by
John CarrickPreceded by
Don ChippMinister for Social Security
1975–1980Succeeded by
Fred ChaneyPreceded by
Eric RobinsonMinister for Finance
1980–1983Succeeded by
John DawkinsCategories:- 1926 births
- Living people
- Companions of the Order of Australia
- Liberal Party of Australia politicians
- Members of the Australian Senate
- Members of the Australian Senate for Victoria
- Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire
- Australian dames
- Australian people of Irish descent
- People from Belfast
- Members of the Cabinet of Australia
- Women members of the Australian Senate
- Liberal Party of Australia politician stubs
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