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44: 343:, and the only CLP member in the capital. She was promoted to Opposition Whip upon her re-election, and was again promoted in December 2002, when she was appointed Shadow Minister for Health, Senior Territorians, Arts, and Museums. This left her handling the opposition's response in one of the most difficult portfolios in the Northern Territory, with health being a serious and ongoing issue for the territory government. 248:
resigned from parliament, causing a by-election in his safe CLP seat of Port Darwin. Carter won preselection to contest the seat for the CLP. Although the by-election came at a bad time for the CLP government, Carter easily retained the seat in a quiet campaign where Stone's
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Carter was widely expected to win a third term in office at the 2005 election. However, an unexpectedly large victory by the Labor government saw an extremely close result in Port Darwin. The result was not known for several days. Ultimately, Labor candidate
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emerged the victor by 73 votes to become the first Labor member to win Port Darwin. Sacilotto actually won enough primary votes to defeat Carter without the need for preferences.
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policies were the major issue. She was appointed Deputy Chairman of Committees upon entering parliament, which saw her serve in the Speaker's absence.
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in June 2003, and his successful challenge that November. However, in October 2004 she was demoted, with Mills assigning her health portfolio to
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In 2008, Carter returned to her home town of the Gold Coast, after nearly 30 years in the NT, where she now works as a registered nurse.
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from 1993 to 1995, before going on to work as an investigator for the Health and Community Services Complaints Commission.
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Carter spent her childhood living in a number of locations across Australia, due to her father's position in the
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some years later, and went on to work as an adult educator, teaching in health-related areas in both Darwin and
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Country Liberal Party members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
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Women members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly
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in both his unsuccessful challenge to Opposition Leader
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Members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
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C. Sue Carter
Susan Carter

Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
Port Darwin
11 March 2000
18 June 2005
Shane Stone
Kerry Sacilotto
Country Liberal
Gold Coast
Northern Territory University
Country Liberal Party
Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
Darwin
Port Darwin
Chief Minister
Shane Stone
2005 election
Royal Australian Air Force
Northern Territory University
Katherine
Chief Minister
Marshall Perron
Chief Minister
Shane Stone
mandatory sentencing
Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
2000
8th

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