Rosemary Follett

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Rosemary Follett AO

In office
11 May 1989 – 5 December 1989
Succeeded by Trevor Kaine
In office
6 June 1991 – 2 March 1995
Preceded by Trevor Kaine
Succeeded by Kate Carnell

Born March 27, 1948 (1948-03-27) (age 60)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality Australian
Political party Australian Labor Party

Rosemary Follett AO (born 27 March 1948), Australian politician, was the first Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory – the first woman to become head of government in an Australian state or territory.

Follett was born in Sydney, New South Wales in 1948, and moved with her family to Canberra in 1952 where she was educated at Canberra Catholic Girls' High School. She joined the public service after leaving school, but was made to resign when she married, as was the policy at the time. She studied stenography, and worked as a secretary for various politicians over the next ten years.[1]

The dismissal of Gough Whitlam's government in 1975 inspired Follett to join the Australian Labor Party. In the meantime, she returned to university, studying arts and administration at the Canberra College of Advanced Education, and rejoined the public service.

Follett became the Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) on 11 May 1989 following the Australian Labor Party's victory in the first ACT election. She was deposed as Chief Minister in 1990, but returned to office in 1991. In 1995 she was defeated by the Liberal Party of Australia under Kate Carnell. Follett resigned from the ACT Legislative Assembly in December 1996 and was replaced by Simon Corbell.

Follett is presently the ACT's Sex Discrimination Commissioner.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Follett, Rosemary (1948 - ), National Foundation for Australian Women, 27 February 2004.
Political offices
Preceded by
none
Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory
1989
Succeeded by
Trevor Kaine
Preceded by
Trevor Kaine
Opposition Leader of the Australian Capital Territory
19891991
Succeeded by
Trevor Kaine
Preceded by
Trevor Kaine
Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory
19911995
Succeeded by
Kate Carnell
Preceded by
Kate Carnell
Opposition Leader of the Australian Capital Territory
19951996
Succeeded by
Andrew Whitecross
Chief Ministers of the Australian Capital Territory
Follett | Kaine | Carnell | Humphries | Stanhope
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