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Deirdre Grusovin (Deirdre Mary Brereton) was born on 1 September, 1938, is an Australian politician. Discover Deirdre Grusovin'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 85 years old?

Popular As Deirdre Mary Brereton
Occupation Politician; librarian and shopkeeper
Age 85 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 1 September, 1938
Birthday 1 September
Birthplace N/A
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Her husband is Walter Grusovin (m. 1962)

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1938

Deirdre Mary Grusovin (born 1 September 1938) was a Labor member of the New South Wales Parliament for over twenty five years.

Grusovin was born Deirdre Mary Brereton in Sydney, and is the sister of influential former politician Laurie Brereton.

She was educated at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College in Kensington.

1957

Prior to entering politics, she was a librarian for the City of Randwick from 1957 to 1962 and then managed her husband's pharmacy business until 1978.

1978

Initially elected to the New South Wales Legislative Council in 1978, she remained in office until 1990.

1986

During this time she was Minister for Consumer Affairs and Assistant Minister for Health 1986-88 and Minister for Small Business 1987–88.

1990

In 1990, she contested a by-election in Heffron, winning the seat in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly which had been vacated by her brother, who transferred to Federal Parliament.

At the time of her transfer to the lower house, she was touted as a potential challenger to Bob Carr for the Labor leadership.

In 1990 she was granted permission to retain the title "The Honourable".

1991

She was re-elected in Heffron in 1991.

1994

On 1 December 1994, Grusovin used parliamentary privilege to air a statutory declaration by convicted pedophile Colin John Fisk alleging that politician Frank Arkell and lawyer John Marsden were pederasts.

Labor leader Bob Carr had urged her not to do so, but Grusovin proceeded to read part of the document to parliament without further notice.

Premier John Fahey called on Labor leader Bob Carr to sack her from the shadow ministry if she would not produce supporting evidence and the NSW Law Society labelled her actions "a gross abuse of parliamentary privilege".

Marsden challenged Grusovin to repeat the comments outside parliament, and would later successfully sue a media outlet for defamation over the allegations.

Carr forced her resignation the following day, having staked his leadership on the outcome.

1995

Grusovin was re-elected in 1995 and 1999, but spent the remainder of her career on the backbench.

2003

She resigned from parliament in 2003, following defeat in a bitter preselection battle with Kristina Keneally in 2002.

Grusovin threatened to take her case to the Supreme Court, but ultimately stepped aside and Keneally succeeded her in 2003.

2016

She was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2016 Australia Day Honours for significant service to the Parliament and the community of New South Wales, to education administration, and to social welfare.