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Carmen Lawrence (Carmen Mary Lawrence) was born on 2 March, 1948 in Northam, Western Australia, Australia, is an Australian politician and academic (born 1948). Discover Carmen Lawrence's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 2 March 1948
Birthday 2 March
Birthplace Northam, Western Australia, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1948

Carmen Mary Lawrence (born 2 March 1948) is an Australian academic and former politician who was the premier of Western Australia from 1990 to 1993, the first woman to become the premier of an Australian state.

To date she is the only woman premier of Western Australia.

1964

From the age of six she was educated at various Roman Catholic boarding schools: Marian Convent at Morawa; Dominican Ladies College at Dongara and Santa Maria College at Attadale from which she matriculated in 1964 with distinctions in six subjects, a General Exhibition for Academic Achievement and the Special Subject Exhibition in economics.

1965

In 1965, Lawrence enrolled at the University of Western Australia in Perth.

1968

In 1968 she graduated as a Bachelor of Psychology with First Class Honours, having won five prizes including that for the most outstanding graduate throughout the Faculties of Arts, Economics and Commerce, Law, Architecture and Education.

In 1968 she was Senior Student in Saint Catherine's residential college.

She was politically active from an early stage.

While at UWA she lobbied, successfully, to have the Campus Beauty Contest abolished.

1970

In Melbourne in the early 1970s she helped to found the Victorian Branch of the Women's Electoral Lobby.

1971

She tutored at the University of Melbourne in 1971 and 1972, tutored and lectured at the Western Australian Institute of Technology (WAIT) from 1973 to 1978 and was a lecturer with the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Western Australia from 1979 until 1983.

1983

She studied psychology at the University of Western Australia, obtaining a doctorate in 1983, and before entering politics worked as a lecturer and researcher.

During this period she continued with post-graduate research, having won two scholarships for PhD studies in psychology, and received the doctoral degree in 1983, for her dissertation Maternal Responses to Infant Crying.

From 1983 until her election to parliament in 1986, Lawrence was employed in the Research and Evaluation Unit of the Psychiatric Services Branch of the Department of Health of Western Australia.

During this period, Lawrence joined the Labor Party.

She unsuccessfully contested the seat of East Melville at the 1983 election against sitting Liberal Party member Anthony Trethowan, but was more successful in 1986 when she won the seat of Subiaco following the retirement of long-serving Liberal-turned-independent Tom Dadour.

1986

Lawrence was elected to state parliament in 1986, and became a government minister in 1988.

1988

In 1988, following the sudden departure of Brian Burke as Premier, she was appointed Minister for Education.

1989

At the 1989 election, her seat of Subiaco was abolished in a redistribution, and she won the new seat of Glendalough.

The Western Australian Labor government was in a state of crisis as a result of corruption allegations against the cabinets of two successive premiers, Brian Burke and Peter Dowding, the so-called "WA Inc" period.

However, she was not the first female head of government of a province of the Commonwealth of Australia; being preceded by Rosemary Follett, who became Chief Minister of the ACT on 11 May 1989.

1990

She replaced Peter Dowding as premier in 1990, as Australia's second female head of government (after ACT Chief Minister Rosemary Follett) and first female state premier.

In February 1990, Dowding was forced by his colleagues to resign.

Lawrence, a prominent opponent within the Labor Party of Brian Burke's Right faction, of which Dowding was a member, replaced him as Premier on 12 February 1990, with Ian Taylor as her deputy.

Lawrence was the first female Premier of an Australian State.

On 19 November 1990, Lawrence called a Royal Commission into matters related to the WA Inc deals, after considerable public and media pressure.

Between mid-1990 and early 1992, several high-speed chases involving cars stolen by repeat juvenile offenders resulted in the deaths of 10 people, including a businessman and several young parents.

All received considerable media attention, most notably from 6PR's Howard Sattler.

1991

The commission hearings began on 12 March 1991, and within months, the Labor party became a minority government as three left-wing MPs left the party to sit as independents.

On 25 December 1991, 22-year-old Margaret Blurton and her infant son Shane were killed in a crash involving Kingsley Arnold Pickett, a 14-year-old Aboriginal offender in a stolen motor vehicle.

1993

She and the Labor Party lost power at the 1993 state election.

Coverage of the commission hearings dominated media headlines for most of the period from then until the 1993 election.

1994

A member of the Labor Party, she later entered federal politics as a member of the House of Representatives from 1994 to 2007, and served as a minister in the Keating government.

Lawrence was born in Northam, Western Australia.

In 1994, Lawrence entered federal parliament through a by-election for the Division of Fremantle.

1996

She was almost immediately appointed to cabinet by Paul Keating, serving as Minister for Human Services and Health and Minister for Women until the government's defeat in 1996.

2004

From 2004 to 2005, she was federal president of the Labor Party, the first person to be directly elected to the position.

She returned to academia after leaving politics, as a psychology professor at the University of Western Australia.

Lawrence was born in Northam, in the agricultural district of Western Australia and spent her early childhood in the towns of Gutha and Dongara.

She was one of seven children, six girls and a boy, born to Ernest Richard Lawrence, a farmer, and his wife Mary Norma (née Watson).

2007

Lawrence remained in parliament until the 2007 election, on the frontbench until 2002 and then as a backbencher.