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May Holman

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In September 1919, Holman petitioned for divorce "by reason of desertion for five years and upwards", swearing in an affidavit that the couple had never lived together and that he had never contributed to her financially. Gardiner did not defend the case and the marriage was formally dissolved on 18
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in her electorate. The car, driven by her sister Iris Demasson, skidded in loose gravel while travelling at speed and collided with the bank of a drain, causing it to overturn. Her sister received minor injuries but she was pinned under the vehicle, receiving internal injuries, two broken legs, a
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Holman was educated at the Dominican Convent in Cue and the Sacred Heart Convent in Perth. She was a talented musician and vocalist, obtaining the rank of
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from 1925 until her death in 1939. She was the first woman to represent the ALP in an Australian legislature and the second woman to serve in the
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where she died on 20 March at the age of 45. Prior to her death she was informed that she had won election to parliament for a sixth time.
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at the registry office in Perth. The marriage was initially kept secret from her family due to their disapproval.
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for the resulting by-election, defeating ten male candidates. She was elected unopposed on 3 April 1925.
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goldfields. She and her mother joined him in 1895, living in makeshift accommodation in the town of
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Making a Difference: A Frontier of Firsts – Women in the Western Australian Parliament 1921-2012
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Watson, Judyth; Australian Labor Party. Western Australian Branch; Watson, Judyth (1994),
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The Magnificent Life of Miss May Holman: Australia's First Female Labor Parliamentarian
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We hold up half the sky : the voices of Western Australian ALP women in Parliament
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White, Kate (1981). "May Holman: 'Australian Labor's Pioneer Woman Parliamentarian'".
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On 9 May 1914, aged 20, Holman married her father's parliamentary colleague
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and then in Broken Hill, and was active in the movement for miners' rights.
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Holman's father died in early 1925. She successfully nominated for ALP
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In 1930, the women's executive of her party, and the
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Index


Western Australian Parliament
Forrest
John Holman
Edward Holman
Broken Hill, New South Wales
Bunbury, Western Australia
Karrakatta Cemetery
Labor
Joseph Gardiner
John Holman
Edward Holman

Australian Labor Party
Western Australian Legislative Assembly
Parliament of Western Australia
Edith Cowan
Broken Hill, New South Wales
John Barkell Holman
Cornish
Victorian gold rush
Bendigo
Western Australia
Murchison
Nannine
Cue
Western Australian Legislative Assembly
North Murchison
Murchison
Perth

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