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Ivy Weber

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unsuccessfully in 1945 and held various positions subsequently; in 1943 she had been president of the Victorian section of Women for Canberra. From 1950 to 1952 she was organising secretary for the women's section of the Victorian Country Party. After an unsuccessful stint as a
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operator, she organised for Blind Babies Homes in 1955 and then became organising secretary of the Australian Women's Movement against Socialism. She died in 1976 at
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Following her husband's death in 1930, she experimented with several occupations, including as a lecturer on health and diet and a
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to schoolteacher John Filshie and his wife Elizabeth Seaman, she was educated at the local schools, eventually becoming a
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in the Assembly. She resigned from the Assembly in 1943 to contest the federal seat of
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at a by-election), and the first woman in Australia to win a seat as an independent.
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She was the first woman elected at a general election in Victoria (
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in 1917. She married her second husband, fellow physical culturist
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re-member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851
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Women members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
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Physical culturist, political organiser, politician
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Index


Victorian Legislative Assembly
Nunawading
William Boyland
Bob Gray
Captains Flat, New South Wales
Camberwell
Melbourne
Victoria
Australia
Independent
Captains Flat
New South Wales
physical culturist
Sydney
stock and station agent
Melbourne
World War I
Clarence Weber
Country Party
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Nunawading
independent
Albert Dunstan
Henty
election of that year
Arthur Coles
Box Hill
guest house
Camberwell

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