The Honourable Anne Warner AM |
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Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Kurilpa |
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In office 22 October 1983 – 1 November 1986 |
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Preceded by | Sam Doumany |
Succeeded by | Seat abolished |
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for South Brisbane |
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In office 1 November 1986 – 15 July 1995 |
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Preceded by | Jim Fouras |
Succeeded by | Anna Bligh |
Personal details | |
Born |
Anne Marie Warner 5 December 1945 Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India |
Political party | Australian Labor Party |
Occupation | Union organiser |
Anne Marie Warner AM (born 5 December 1945), Australian state politician, was born in Lucknow, India and is of Anglo-Indian descent. Warner was a social welfare union organiser before entering politics. She was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland for Kurilpa in 1983, and for South Brisbane in 1986. She was Minister for Family Services and Minister for Aboriginal and Islander Affairs in the Australian Labor Party government of Wayne Goss from 1989 until her retirement in 1995. Her party activity included being a branch President and President of her Electorate Executive, a State Conference delegate and Convenor of the Women's Policy Committee. Warner is married and has three children.
During Anne Warner's six years in opposition, she spoke vociferously on a wide range of issues including civil rights, education, government maladministration, corruption, and child welfare. Throughout her parliamentary career she showed great concern for minority groups and women, especially disadvantaged women, and their right to be free from any sort of discrimination.