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- Joan_Chambers abstract "Joan Heywood Chambers, née Murray (born 18 March 1930) is a former Australian politician.She was born in Elsternwick to company manager James McNab Murray and Annie Hale Shaw. She attended Ormond State School and Tintern Church of England Girls Grammar School before receiving a Bachelor of Arts (1950) and Diploma of Education (1951) from the University of Melbourne. She became a secondary schoolteacher at Kyabram in 1952, at Hampton in 1953, at Mortlake from 1968 to 1977 and at Ballarat from 1978 to 1979 and from 1982. On 21 November 1953 she married Major John Alexander Chambers, a soldier-turned-farmer; they had five children. Chambers joined the Liberal Party in 1969 and held a number of positions including secretary of the Alfredton branch (1978–81), a member of the federal electorate council for the Division of Wannon, and a member of the state executive (1977–78). In 1979 she was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as the member for Ballarat South, but she was defeated in 1982. She unsuccessfully sought preselection for Warrnambool in 1983, and ran again for Ballarat South in 1988, losing narrowly and taking the result to the Court of Disputed Returns. She was an independent candidate for Ballarat West in 1992.".
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- Joan_Chambers wikiPageWikiLink Alfredton,_Victoria.
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- Joan_Chambers wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_of_Ballarat_South.
- Joan_Chambers wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_of_Ballarat_West.
- Joan_Chambers wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_of_Warrnambool.
- Joan_Chambers wikiPageWikiLink Elsternwick,_Victoria.
- Joan_Chambers wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Sheehan_(Australian_politician).
- Joan_Chambers wikiPageWikiLink Hampton,_Victoria.
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- Joan_Chambers wikiPageWikiLink Mortlake,_Victoria.
- Joan_Chambers wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Melbourne.
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- Joan_Chambers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Joan Chambers".
- Joan_Chambers title "Member for Ballarat South".
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- Joan_Chambers years "1979".
- Joan_Chambers subject Category:1930_births.
- Joan_Chambers subject Category:Liberal_Party_of_Australia_members_of_the_Parliament_of_Victoria.
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- Joan_Chambers comment "Joan Heywood Chambers, née Murray (born 18 March 1930) is a former Australian politician.She was born in Elsternwick to company manager James McNab Murray and Annie Hale Shaw. She attended Ormond State School and Tintern Church of England Girls Grammar School before receiving a Bachelor of Arts (1950) and Diploma of Education (1951) from the University of Melbourne.".
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