- Mary Porter (politician)
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Mary Edith Porter AM (born 8 August 1942) is a Labor member of the ACT Assembly. She was first elected to the Assembly in October 2004. Prior to that, she was CEO of the Volunteering Association (now Volunteering ACT) from 1993 until October 2004
Born in the United Kingdom, Mary arrived in Australia when she was 12. In 1963 Mary graduated as a nurse from Wollongong Hospital and went on to work in New South Wales, Queensland and in the Aboriginal Community of Oenpelli, Northern Territory.
In 1967 she again graduated from Wollongong Hospital, this time as a Midwife. Mary returned to the Northern Territory and used her Midwifery skills in many remote and isolated Aboriginal community's before accepting the role of sister in charge of the Dhupuma Residential College for Aboriginal students in Gove. In 1979 Mary moved to Canberra and a change of career working for the Federal Member for Canberra, Ros Kelly.
Mary represents the electorate of Ginninderra and is a member of ACT Labor's Right Faction Centre Coalition.
References
- Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly - Members Retrieved 2008-05-12
- Mary Porter Your Voice in the ACT Government [1]
External links
Current Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly Labor (7) Andrew Barr · Chris Bourke · Joy Burch · Simon Corbell · Katy Gallagher · John Hargreaves · Mary PorterLiberal (6) Greens (4) Amanda Bresnan · Meredith Hunter · Caroline Le Couteur · Shane RattenburyCategories:- 1942 births
- Living people
- Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly
- Australian women in politics
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