Ann Corcoran (politician)

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Preceded byGreg Wilton
Succeeded byMark Dreyfus
Born (1951-09-21) 21 September 1951 (age 74)
Ann Corcoran
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Isaacs
In office
12 August 2000  17 October 2007
Preceded byGreg Wilton
Succeeded byMark Dreyfus
Personal details
Born (1951-09-21) 21 September 1951 (age 74)
PartyLabor
OccupationAccountant

Ann Kathleen Corcoran (born 21 September 1951) is a former Australian politician. She was a member of the House of Representatives from 2000 to 2007, representing the Victorian seat of Isaacs for the Australian Labor Party (ALP). She was an accountant prior to entering politics.

Corcoran was born on 21 September 1951 in Dandenong, Victoria.[1] Her father Robert Corcoran, a published author,[2][3] was a prominent figure in the ALP split of 1955, giving evidence to the Federal Executive in favour of federal leader H.V. Evatt.[4]

Corcoran is a member of CPA Australia and holds a diploma in business studies from Swinburne College of Technology and a graduate diploma in business from Monash University. Prior to entering parliament she held managerial positions in accounting as finance, including deputy manager of general accounting at the University of Melbourne (1988–1992), management accountant at Frankston Hospital (1992–1995), deputy director of finance at Royal Melbourne Hospital (1995–1996), business manager at Kilvington Grammar School (1996–1999), and business manager at Woodleigh School, Melbourne (1999).[1]

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