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Vicky Kippin

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Following her departure from state politics, Kippin won the Commercial Fisherman of the Year Award in 1981 and was elected chairman of the Innisfail Regional Promotion Bureau the same year. In 1984, she became the Queensland Administrator of the Northern Australia Development Council.
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During her time in parliament, Kippin advocated the upgrade of major highways and was recognised for her efforts by the naming of the Vicky Kippin Bridge on the
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Kippin later married Shane O'Connor and returned to the family farm. She became the inaugural president of the Zonta Club of
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in 1961, she took on pharmacy before transferring to agricultural science in 1962, studying the subject for three years.
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district where she was raised. She attended Kalamia and Ayr state schools, St Anne's Church of England Grammar School in
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to become Queensland's first female minister, but this did not eventuate due to her defeat at the 1980 state election.
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She also stood as the National Party candidate for the Townsville-based seat of
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candidate had won the seat. Kippin was re-elected for a second term at the
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National Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Queensland
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Turning her attention to local government, Kippin served as a
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In 1965, Kippin became a teacher at Fairholme College in
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Women members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
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Norman Edwin James Kippin (divorced), Shane O'Connor
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Queensland Legislative Assembly
Mourilyan
Peter Moore
Bill Eaton
Ayr, Queensland
East Palmerston, Queensland
National Party
Alma mater
James Cook University
University of Queensland
School teacher
Cattle station manager
National Party
Legislative Assembly of Queensland
Mourilyan
Queensland
Ayr
Burdekin
Townsville
University College of Townsville
Toowoomba
Country Party
1974 state election
National-Liberal coalition
National Party
Mourilyan
Labor
1977 state election
1980 state election
Bill Eaton

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