Marie Tehan

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Preceded byMark Birrell
Succeeded bySherryl Garbutt
Marie Tehan
Minister for Conservation and Land Management
In office
23 March 1996  21 October 1999
PremierJeff Kennett
Preceded byMark Birrell
Succeeded bySherryl Garbutt
Minister for Health
In office
6 October 1992  23 March 1996
PremierJeff Kennett
Preceded byMaureen Lyster
Succeeded byRob Knowles
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
for Seymour
In office
3 October 1992  17 September 1999
Preceded byNew division
Succeeded byBen Hardman
Member of the Victorian Legislative Council
In office
21 March 1987  2 October 1992
Personal details
BornMarie Therese O'Brien
(1940-06-19)19 June 1940
Melbourne, Victoria
Died31 October 2004(2004-10-31) (aged 64)
PartyLiberal Party of Australia
Spouse
James Tehan
(m. 1963)
Children6, including Dan Tehan
Alma materUniversity of Melbourne (LLB)
OccupationLawyer and politician

Marie Therese Tehan (née O'Brien; 19 June 1940 – 31 October 2004) was an Australian politician and lawyer who served in the Parliament of Victoria.

Marie Therese O'Brien was born on 19 June 1940 in Melbourne, Victoria.[1][2]

She was educated at Sacré Cœur School, Glen Iris, Melbourne, and qualified as a lawyer at the University of Melbourne[1] in 1961.[2]

Career

After having six children, Tehan established her own legal practice in Mansfield in 1970.[1]

Tehan was elected to the Victorian Parliament in 1987 and retired in 1999. Representing the Liberal Party, Tehan served in both houses of the Victorian Parliament. She was the member for Central Highlands Province in the Legislative Council from 1987 to 1992 and for Seymour in the Legislative Assembly from 1992 to 1999. As a minister in the Kennett Liberal government, she held the portfolios of Minister for Health from 1992 to 1996 and Minister for Conservation and Land Management from 1996 to 1999.[2]

As Minister for Health, she presided over some of the worst years of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Australia, and liaised with the Victorian Aids Council under Jim Hyde during this time.[3]

Other activities and roles

Personal life and death

References

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