Patricia Giles
Patricia Giles AM | |
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Senator for Western Australia | |
In office 1 July 1981 – 30 June 1993 | |
Personal details | |
Born |
Patricia Jessie White 16 November 1928 Minlaton, South Australia |
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | Australian Labor Party |
Alma mater | University of Western Australia |
Occupation | Nurse |
Patricia Jessie Giles AM (née White; born 16 November 1928) is a women's activist and former Australian Senator. She was the President of the International Alliance of Women for three terms, the last ending in 2004.
A qualified nurse, she founded the Women's Electoral Lobby branch in Perth in 1973. She also returned to study as graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1974. She later became an organizer for the Hospital Employees Union of Western Australia, and she was the first woman on the executive of the West Australian Trades and Labor Council. In 1981 she was elected as an Australian Labor Party Senator for Western Australia. During her twelve years as a senator she was active in issues related to women, she led the Australian delegation to the United Nations Decade for Women meetings in the 1980s. She and Sara Dowse contributed the piece "Women in a warrior society" to the 1984 anthology Sisterhood Is Global: The International Women's Movement Anthology, edited by Robin Morgan.[1]
Following her retirement from politics, she continued to be active in women's rights, serving three terms as president of the International Alliance of Women.
References
- ↑ "Table of Contents: Sisterhood is global :". Catalog.vsc.edu. Retrieved 2015-10-15.
External links
- Giles, Patricia Jessie (Pat) (1928 - ) in The Encyclopedia of Women and Leadership in Twentieth-Century Australia
- Patricia Giles, Senate Biography
- National Foundation for Australian Women: Giles, Patricia Jessie (Pat) (1928 - )