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Borin in South Australia
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Becomes a Secondary Humanities Teacher in Adelaide and Darwin
1977-1988 -
Becomes a Secondary Humanities Teacher in Adelaide and Darwin
1989-1991 -
Director of Justice & Social Responsibility Uniting Church in Victoria
1991-1997 -
Executive Officer, Evatt Victoria Centre
1997-1998 -
Lecturer/Tutor, Faculty of Social Science, RMIT
1998-1999 -
National Industrial Officer, Finance Sector Union
1998-1999 -
First elected to Seat of Melbourne and appointed Minister for Housing and Aged Care
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Re-elected at 2002 State Election and becomes Minister for Health
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Re-elected and continues in her role as Health Minister
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Becomes Victoria's longest serving female minister along with Lynne Kosky
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Becomes Minister for Education