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  1. Cathy McGowan (born 1943) is a British broadcaster and journalist, best known as presenter of the 1960s pop music television show Ready Steady Go! Ready Steady Go! (RSG) was first broadcast in August 1963, coinciding with the rise of the Beatles in Britain and internationally. [1] .

  2. 30 de jul. de 2021 · Michael Ball, 59, and Cathy McGowan, 78, first met when the acclaimed singer was performing in a musical. However, while Cathy was a prolific BBC journalist and presenter at the time, she has...

  3. Cathy McGowan is the first independent member for the seat of Indi in north-east Victoria and the first female independent on the parliamentary crossbench. She is also the author of Cathy Goes to Canberra, a book about her grassroots campaign and her work in Federal Parliament.

  4. Cathy McGowan may refer to: Cathy McGowan (presenter) (born 1943), British broadcaster and journalist known for presenting Ready Steady Go! Cathy McGowan (politician) (born 1953), member of the Parliament of Australia representing the Division of Indi (2013–2019) Kathy McGowan, author associated with Evil Genius (book series) Category:

  5. 12 de may. de 2022 · Watch Cathy McGowan, the independent MP for Indi, as she helps other candidates in the 2022 federal election. Learn how she became a touchstone for an independent movement that is now dominating Australian politics.

  6. 16 de may. de 2022 · Cathy McGowan is the trailblazing former independent member for Indi, who defeated the Liberals twice and handed the seat to Helen Haines in 2019. She is now advising and inspiring many of the new 'teal independents' running in the 2022 federal election, sharing her grassroots campaign strategies and community-focused approach.

  7. Catherine McGowan AO (born 29 November 1953) is a former Australian politician who was the independent MP for the rural Victorian seat of Indi from the 2013 federal election, when she defeated Liberal MP Sophie Mirabella, until her retirement before the 2019 federal election.