- Ursula Stephens
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name =Ursula Stephens
nationality =Australian, Irish
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term_start =Date|2002-07-01
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birth_date = birth date and age|1954|7|7
birth_place =Wicklow ,Republic of Ireland
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constituency =New South Wales
party =Australian Labor Party
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profession =Politician
footnotes =Ursula Mary Stephens (born
July 7 ,1954 ) is anAustralian politician. She was elected to theAustralian Senate forNew South Wales in November 2001, representing theAustralian Labor Party . She began her term on Date|2003-07-01.Ursula Stephens was born in
Wicklow ,Republic of Ireland . In 1961 she migrated to Australia with her family, settling inGrafton, New South Wales . She attended school in Grafton, then Goulburn Teachers College where she trained as a teacher. She continued her tertiary education through theUniversity of South Australia while living in theNorthern Territory , and theUniversity of Canberra . She completed her doctorate in Public Administration in 2005.Ursula Stephens began teaching in 1974, and after 20 years working in primary and secondary schools and in
TAFE , established her own training company in 1988. She co-chaired the NSW Rural Communities Consultative Council in 1996–97, and has served as a member of the NSW Women's Advisory Council, the Rural Assistance Authority and the NSW Board of Vocational Education and Training.She joined the NSW Premiers' Department in 1997, working in the area of strategic projects and regional development until she stood for the Senate.
Ursula Stephens is married with four children, and her interests include motorcycle riding, environmental issues and adult and community education. She is patron of the Goulburn Field Naturalist Society.
Ursula Stephens has been an active ALP member since joining after the dismissal of the Whitlam government in 1975. She has been a member of several NSW and National Policy Committees, and a member of the NSW Administrative Committee since 1987. Stephens was elected to the National Executive Committee in 1997 and is the NSW representative on the ALP's National Labor Women's Network Executive.
References
* [http://parlinfoweb.aph.gov.au/piweb/TranslateWIPILink.aspx?Folder=BIOGS&Criteria=NAME_ID:00AOS%3B Ursula Stephens, Senate Biography]
External links
* [http://www.ursulastephens.com/ Ursula Stephens Website]
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