- Joan
Marjorie Coxsedge (5
January 1931 – 14
January 2024) was an
Australian activist, politician, and artist. In 1979, she was one of the
first two women...
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establishing normalised diplomatic relations with China. Pilger,
along with Joan
Coxsedge,
Gerry Harant and Ken Coldicutt,
credit Whitlam's
victory due to the fact...
- alert, no-one told the
prime minister". ABC News.
Retrieved 24
April 2024.
Coxsedge, Joan (2017).
Nugan Hand: A Tale of Drugs,
Dirty Money, the CIA and the...
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elected to the
Victorian Legislative Council in 1979, the
other being Joan
Coxsedge.
Gracia was born in Brisbane, her
father was in the
military and the family...
- Left" faction,
which included Bill Hartley,
George Crawford, and Joan
Coxsedge. The term was
first used in the
context of
debates within both the Labour...
- of
these allegations include journalist John Pilger,
William Blum, Joan
Coxsedge Jonathan Kwitny and
Jordan Shanks.
Critical of the
allegations include...
- the 1860s. The
Fairlea Five
Vietnam War protesters: Jean McLean, Joan
Coxsedge,
Irene Miller, Jo Maclaine-Cross and
Chris Cathie Heather Parker – Office...
- the
Second World War. Toronto:
Lester Publishing, 1993, ISBN 1895555299.
Coxsedge, Joan; Coldicutt, Ken; Harant,
Gerry (1982),
Rooted in secrecy: the clandestine...
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Victorian upper house until 1979, when
Gracia Baylor (Liberal) and Joan
Coxsedge (ALP) were elected. In 1989
Rosemary Follett became the
first female head...
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