Joan Kirner

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Joan Kirner was an Australian Labor politician who became the first female Premier of Victoria, serving from 1990 to 1992.

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instanceOf Premier of Victoria
human
politician
affiliation Australian Labor Party NERFINISHED
areaOfActivism community development
education reform
women's rights
country Australia
countryOfCitizenship Australia
employer Parliament of Victoria NERFINISHED
endTime 1992 as Premier of Victoria
familyName Kirner NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork education policy
politics
social justice
givenName Joan NERFINISHED
hasEthnicGroup Australian of European descent
hasHonorificTitle The Honorable
hasRole head of government of Victoria
languageSpoken English
legislativeBody Parliament of Victoria NERFINISHED
memberOfPoliticalParty Australian Labor Party NERFINISHED
notableAchievement first woman to serve as Premier of Victoria
notableFor being the first female Premier of Victoria
leadership during economic difficulties in Victoria in the early 1990s
role in Victorian Labor Party leadership transition in 1990
notableWork leadership of the Victorian Labor government 1990–1992
occupation politician
teacher
officeContested Premier of Victoria NERFINISHED
partOf Government of Victoria NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment centre-left
politicalOfficeJurisdiction State of Victoria NERFINISHED
positionHeld Deputy Premier of Victoria
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
Member of the Victorian Legislative Council
Minister for Education of Victoria NERFINISHED
Premier of Victoria NERFINISHED
precededBy John Cain Jr. as Premier of Victoria NERFINISHED
residence Victoria, Australia NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
startTime 1990 as Premier of Victoria
succeededBy Jeff Kennett as Premier of Victoria NERFINISHED
workLocation Victoria, Australia NERFINISHED

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