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Judi Moylan was born on 24 February, 1944 in Guildford, Western Australia, Australia, is an Australian politician. Discover Judi Moylan'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 80 years old?

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Occupation Lecturer, company director
Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 24 February 1944
Birthday 24 February
Birthplace Guildford, Western Australia, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1944

Judith Eleanor Moylan (born 24 February 1944) is a former Australian politician.

Moylan was born on 24 February 1944 in Guildford, Western Australia.

She completed a diploma in real estate management at Perth Technical College.

1979

She obtained a real estate licence in 1979 and subsequently established her own real estate business.

1984

Moylan was also a TAFE coordinator and lecturer from 1984 to 1987.

1990

She was president of the Midland and Districts Chamber of Commerce from 1990 to 1991.

1993

She served in the House of Representatives from 1993 to 2013, representing the Western Australian seat of Pearce for the Liberal Party.

Moylan was first elected to parliament at the 1993 federal election.

She was the first woman to hold a WA seat in the House of Representatives for the Liberal Party.

1994

She was a supporter of John Hewson in the 1994 leadership spill, in which Hewson was defeated by Alexander Downer.

She was subsequently appointed to Downer's shadow ministry as the shadow small business minister.

1996

She served as Minister for Family Services (1996–1997) and Minister for the Status of Women (1997–1998) in the early years of Howard government and was known for her liberal views.

Following the Coalition's victory at the 1996 federal election, Moylan was appointed Minister for Family Services in the Howard government.

1997

She was moved to the status of women portfolio in October 1997 and dropped from the ministry after the 1998 election.

In November 1997 she appeared in a television advertising supporting a "Yes" vote in the republic referendum, alongside other Liberal ministers Amanda Vanstone and John Fahey.

Moylan was a leading member of the Liberal Party's "small-l liberal" wing, which made her stand out in an increasingly conservative party.

2005

In June 2005 she joined a backbench revolt led by Liberal colleague Petro Georgiou in an attempt to end the system of mandatory detention in Australia of asylum seekers.

2011

On 28 July 2011, she announced she would stand down at the next federal election.