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The Times of Bronwyn Pike

  • Borin in South Australia

  • Becomes a Secondary Humanities Teacher in Adelaide and Darwin

    1977-1988
  • Becomes a Secondary Humanities Teacher in Adelaide and Darwin

    1989-1991
  • Director of Justice & Social Responsibility Uniting Church in Victoria

    1991-1997
  • Executive Officer, Evatt Victoria Centre

    1997-1998
  • Lecturer/Tutor, Faculty of Social Science, RMIT

    1998-1999
  • National Industrial Officer, Finance Sector Union

    1998-1999
  • First elected to Seat of Melbourne and appointed Minister for Housing and Aged Care

  • Re-elected at 2002 State Election and becomes Minister for Health

  • Re-elected and continues in her role as Health Minister

  • Becomes Victoria's longest serving female minister along with Lynne Kosky

  • Becomes Minister for Education