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444:. The latter portfolio was regarded by previous ministers as difficult, and Craig later wrote that she was disappointed she had failed to implement a "grand reshaping" of the town-planning system, despite the introduction of several smaller "technical" changes. 801: 806: 781: 776: 341: 302: 511:. Both before and after her parliamentary career, she had been involved in community and charitable organisations, notably as the national president of the 643: 528: 353: 97: 786: 492: 700: 437: 104: 796: 436:, becoming only the second woman to serve in a WA cabinet. The ministry was reconstituted in 1978 after a portfolio reshuffle, with Craig now 500: 384:
in Peppermint Grove. An excellent sportswoman, she represented Western Australia at tennis, and later studied physical education at the
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A member of the Liberal Party since 1950, Craig was elected to the seat of Wellington, in the state's
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The House on the Hill: A History of the Parliament of Western Australia 1832–1990
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503:. Craig was one of four ministers to lose their seats, along with Young, 483:. The seat of Wellington was abolished in a redistribution prior to the 666: 472: 309: 241: 393: 424:'s retirement in 1956 (and the fourth woman overall). Following the 340:; born 8 December 1930) is a former Australian politician who was a 420:, becoming the first woman in the Legislative Assembly since Dame 559:
Phillips, Harry (1991). "The Modern Parliament, 1965–1989". In
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392:. In 1951, she married Frank Craig, whose father, 753: 728:Minister for Urban Development and Town Planning 487:, and was largely incorporated into a new seat, 442:Minister for Urban Development and Town Planning 161:Minister for Urban Development and Town Planning 558: 495:, which incorporated areas on the outskirts of 356:. She was a minister in the governments of Sir 400:for over 20 years. Her own great-grandfather, 617:– It's An Honour. Retrieved 17 August 2014. 404:, had also sat in the Legislative Council. 173:25 August 1978 â€“ 25 February 1983 117:25 August 1978 â€“ 25 February 1983 787:Politicians from Perth, Western Australia 64:30 March 1974 â€“ 19 February 1983 223:10 March 1977 â€“ 25 August 1978 797:University of Western Australia alumni 754: 352:from 1974 to 1983, representing the 13: 540: 14: 818: 772:Members of the Order of Australia 515:. She was named a Member of the 627:Parliament of Western Australia 386:University of Western Australia 315:University of Western Australia 792:University of Melbourne alumni 674:Minister for Lands and Forests 608: 599: 590: 581: 552: 547:Craig, Margaret June (1930 - ) 434:Minister for Lands and Forests 211:Minister for Lands and Forests 1: 701:Minister for Local Government 534: 438:Minister for Local Government 371: 105:Minister for Local Government 382:Presbyterian Ladies' College 7: 522: 407: 10: 823: 743:(as Minister for Planning) 734: 725: 717: 707: 698: 690: 680: 671: 663: 658: 650: 640: 632: 625: 324: 308: 298: 268: 263: 259: 247: 235: 227: 216: 209: 197: 187: 177: 166: 159: 147: 135: 121: 110: 103: 93: 80: 68: 57: 44: 40: 23: 88:(constituency abolished) 422:Florence Cardell-Oliver 390:University of Melbourne 366:Florence Cardell-Oliver 319:University of Melbourne 653:Constituency abolished 513:Save the Children Fund 396:, was a member of the 605:Phillips 1991, p. 226 596:Phillips 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Index

The Honourable
AM
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Iven Manning
Wellington
Minister for Local Government
Charles Court
Ray O'Connor
Cyril Rushton
Jeff Carr
Minister for Urban Development and Town Planning
David Parker
Minister for Lands and Forests
Alan Ridge
David Wordsworth
Perth
Western Australia
Liberal
Alma mater
University of Western Australia
University of Melbourne
AM
Liberal Party
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
seat of Wellington
Charles Court
Ray O'Connor
Florence Cardell-Oliver

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