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parliaments, Blackburn continued to work on social issues, some of which brought her into conflict with the Labor Party (of which she too was a member) and following Maurice's expulsion from the party in 1937, she resigned from the ALP. Her husband continued to sit in parliament as an independent but
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to Lebbeus Hordern, estate agent, and his wife Louisa Dewson (née Smith), Doris Hordern became involved in women's rights and peace issues from a young age and served as the campaign secretary of
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Upset at Labor's treatment of her husband, Blackburn stood as an Independent Labour candidate for her husband's old seat of
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Mrs. Blackburn has the honour of being the second woman to enter; the House of Representatives; the other is Dame
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she also came third with 17 percent of the vote. Both times the seat was convincingly won by Labor.
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In parliament Blackburn, who shared the cross benches with fellow former Labor member
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Blackburn subsequently remained active in social issues, serving as president of the
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Entry for D. Blackburn in the Australian Dictionary of Biography Online Edition
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to do so. Blackburn was a prominent socialist and originally a member of the
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to the official Labor candidate, and died the following year.
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As of September 1949, Blackburn was a charter member of the
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom people
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Women members of the Australian House of Representatives
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and the Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement.
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Australian Parliament
Bourke
Bill Bryson
Melbourne, Victoria
Coburg, Victoria
Independent
Maurice Blackburn
née
House of Representatives
Enid Lyons
Labor Party
Maurice Blackburn
1946 federal election
independent
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Hawthorn, Melbourne
Victoria
Vida Goldstein
Maurice Blackburn
socialist
anti-conscription
Australian Labor Party
Victorian
Federal
1943 federal election
Bourke
1946 election
Australian House of Representatives
Jack Lang

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