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She was instrumental in reforms to the regulation of Victorian Bodies Corporate. She also played a strong role on the Parliament's All-Party Education Committee. She also focused on local issues such as preventing the closure of the Angliss Hospital. She served on the Legislative Council Privileges
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She became mayor the following year, and served for two years in this capacity. Buckingham was not re-elected as mayor in 2000, but continued to serve as a councillor. She stood as the Labor candidate for the federal seat of
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Her second bid for political office was to be more successful. She switched from federal to state politics, and won pre-selection for the Legislative Council seat of
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Her term was marred by a serious illness which forced her to take leave for the second half of 2004. She returned to her duties in 2005 . While on holiday in
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Buckingham was actively involved in a number of community organisations, and was on the board of Box Hill Hospital for several years,
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Department of Physiology's Animal Ethics Committee. In 1997, Buckingham made a bid to be elected as a councillor for the
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from 2002 to 2006, representing Koonung Province. She is the daughter of former state Labor leader
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at the 2002 election. It was held by a strong margin by sitting
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Victoria
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Re-Member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851
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during the year, she found herself caught up in the
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OAM
Australian
Labor Party
Victorian Legislative Council
Frank Wilkes
Melbourne
Preston
University High School
La Trobe University
Presbyterian Ladies' College
http://www.easternhealth.org.au/boxhill/bhh.html
Monash University
City of Whitehorse
Deakin
2001 election
Koonung Province
Liberal
Gerald Ashman
England
7 July 2005 London bombings
Medal of the Order of Australia
"1949 House of Representatives: Victoria"


"Helen Elizabeth Buckingham"
Parliament of Victoria
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"Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) entry for Ms Helen Elizabeth Buckingham"
Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
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