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  1. Researcher. Jennifer Louise Macklin AC (born 29 December 1953) is an Australian former politician. She was elected to federal parliament at the 1996 federal election and served as the deputy leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) from 2001 to 2006, under opposition leaders Simon Crean, Mark Latham and Kim Beazley.

  2. 13 de jul. de 2021 · 2001: Jenny Macklin becomes deputy leader of the Labor Party, the first woman to assume a leadership role in a major Australian party. October 7, 2003: Amanda Vanstone becomes the first female ...

  3. Biography. Parliamentary service. Elected to the House of Representatives for Jagajaga, Victoria, 1996. Re-elected 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013 and 2016. Retired prior to general elections 2019. Ministerial appointments. Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs from 3.12.2007 to 14.12.2011.

  4. 20 de feb. de 2019 · News & Views. The system is rigged, we must address inequality: Jenny Macklins final message after 23 years. She started by joking that colleagues were betting how long it would take for her to cry, and within seconds Jenny Macklin was in tears as she gave her final speech in Parliament.

  5. 6 de jul. de 2018 · Veteran Labor frontbencher Jenny Macklin is retiring after almost 23 years in federal politics, making her the longest-serving woman in the history of the House of Representatives. She was deputy ...

  6. www.afmh.org.au › jennymacklinHon. Jenny Macklin

    Jenny was the longest serving woman in the House of Representatives, and was the first woman to become the Deputy Leader of a major Australian political party. She was the Deputy Leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party from 2001-2006 and Senior Vice President of the Australian Labor Party.

  7. 15 de ago. de 2019 · 35m. Jenny Macklin and the creation of the NDIS. Jenny Macklin held many social policy portfolios over her long political career. As Minister for Disability Reform in the Gillard government she ushered in the NDIS. Jenny talks about the process of winning support for big social policy changes.