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Maurene Horder was born on 1950 in Australia, is a politician. Discover Maurene Horder's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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1990

She was NSW State Manager of the Plastics and Chemicals Industries Association from 1990 to 1998, then Chief Executive of the National Marine Safety Committee’s Secretariat from 1999 to 2008, and Chief Executive of the Migration Institute of Australia from 2008 to 2013. She was then NSW Executive Officer of the Planning Institute of Australia. She was a Motorists' Action Group endorsed candidate for elections to the board of the NRMA in 2008.

1985

Horder resigned as both leader of the Labor Party and as a member of the House of Assembly in 1985. She was replaced as a MHA by Kevin Gill and as Labor leader by Paul Whalan.

1984

In 1984 she unsuccessfully sought Labor pre-selection for the Federal Division of Fowler, losing out to Ted Grace.

1980

Horder married Dr Graham Harrison. When she had her first child, Adrian, in 1980, she was the first member of the ACT House of Assembly or any of its predecessor bodies to give birth whilst a member. She was still a MHA when she had her second child, Virginia, in 1982.

1979

Horder was elected to the ACT House of Assembly in 1979, for the Division of Canberra.

1978

Horder was Junior Vice-President of the ACT Branch of the ALP in 1978 and President in 1982.

1977

Peter Vallee was Labor leader from 1977 to 1982. He resigned, in order to allow a woman to lead Labor into the 1982 election. Robyn Walmsley was then the acting leader, but, as it turned out, a woman was not elected leader. The new leader was Ken Doyle, but he resigned after a year, in 1983, and Horder was elected leader in his place. Horder thereby became the first woman to lead a parliamentary Labor Party in any of the Australian states or territories, albeit in a parliament that only had an advisory role.

1950

Maurene Horder (born 1950) is a former Australian politician. She is notable for having been the first woman to be the parliamentary leader of the Australian Labor Party in any state or territory of Australia, and also for having been the first parliamentarian in the Australian Capital Territory to give birth whilst a member. Since leaving politics in 1985, she has been a senior executive.

Horder was born in Sydney in 1950, to Mervyn Horder and his wife Mary (née Brown). She moved to Canberra in 1972.