Kippin, Victoria Ann (Vicky)
Personal
Birth Date:
7 September 1942 (Ayr, Queensland)
Death Date:
2019 (East Palmerston, Queensland)
Parents:
Vivian Henry Cox and Enid Parry (nee Trower)
Family:
(2) Shane O'Connor in 1989, (1) Norman Edwin James Kippin on 16 December 1966, 1 son, 1 daughter
Education:
Kalamia and Ayr state schools; St Anne's Church of England Grammar School, Townsville; University College of Townsville (now called James Cook University); University of Queensland
Religion:
Church of England
Career
Secondary school teacher, 1964 to 1966
Local Government Service:
Councillor, Johnstone Shire Council, 1982 to 1985
Party Positions:
- Zone Vice-President, Far Northern Women's section.
- Member, NPA State Education Committee.
- President, Coast Zone Women's Section .
- Member, Government Party Committees: Mines, Energy and Police; Welfare; Primary Industries; Education; Maritime Services and Tourism. 1978 - 1980
- Member, Government Party Committees: Mines, Energy and Northern Development; Primary Industries; Education and Cultural Activities. 1975 - 1977
- Member, Government Party Committees: Aboriginal and Islanders Advancement and Fisheries; Lands; National Parks and Wildlife. 1975 - 1977
Parliamentary Representation
House | Party | Electorate | From | To | Elected/Departure Reason |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Assembly | NP | Mourilyan | 7 Dec 1974 | 29 Nov 1980 |
Parliamentary Service
Description | From | To |
---|---|---|
Alternate Delegate, Australian Constitutional Convention, Perth | 1978 | |
Parliamentary Representative, State Beef Cattle Committee | 1976 | |
Member, Parliamentary Refreshment Rooms Committee | 4 Mar 1975 | 27 Oct 1980 |
Additional Information
Notes:
Interests include family, primary industries, education, sports and dressmaking; President, Innisfail Branch Forum Club; Queensland Administrator, Northern Australia Development
Sources:
Image sourced from the collection of the Queensland Parliamentary Library and Research Service; McCulloch, John, Women Members of the Queensland Parliament: 1929 - 1994, (Queensland Parliamentary Library, Brisbane, June 1994)
[Last Modified: Monday, 10 June 2019]