Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Betty_Hocking> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 46 of
46
with 100 triples per page.
- Betty_Hocking abstract "Betty Ann Hocking (born 1928) is an Australian politician. She was a Family Team member of the Australian Capital Territory House of Assembly from 1982 to 1986.Hocking was adopted as a baby and raised in country South Australia in what the Australian Women's Register describes as a "dysfunctional home", where she "experienced difficult and stressful formative years". She was educated at Laura Primary School, Gladstone High School, and Miss Mann's Business College. She moved to Canberra in 1944, and was a stenographer in the public service until 1946. She lectured at the Canberra Technical College, and managed Canberra's first secretarial agency from 1957 to 1967, originally running it out of her home. In 1981, she opened a Christian bookshop and drop-in centre.She was heavily involved in conservative politics in the Australian Capital Territory, serving as the ACT co-ordinator of anti-feminist group Women Who Want To Be Women, president of the Canberra branch of the Australian Family Association, and being involved with the National Alliance for Christian Leadership. In 1982, she was elected to the House of Assembly as the second representative of the conservative Family Team minor party, joining Bev Cains who had been elected in 1979. A vehement opponent of the Sex Discrimination Act 1984, she was quoted as stating "Is there no-one who can see that the women who hate men are castrating them with their sex discrimination Bills and making them eunuchs in their own kingdoms?" and "Delilah cut off Samson's hair and made him her slave. The Sex Discrimination Bill cuts off far more than that." She was also a strong supporter of Lindy Chamberlain, founding the National Freedom Council as a co-ordinating body for her defence, and setting up a Plea for Justice committee in the ACT.The ACT House of Assembly was abolished in 1986 in preparation for electoral reforms that would eventually result in self-government and the creation of the current ACT Legislative Assembly. She did not contest the 1989 election for the new Legislative Assembly, and subsequently moved to Queensland.".
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageID "40510446".
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageLength "3650".
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageRevisionID "624599748".
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink ACT_Legislative_Assembly.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Capital_Territory_House_of_Assembly.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Capital_Territory_Legislative_Assembly.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Capital_Territory_general_election,_1989.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Family_Association.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Family_Movement.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink Bev_Cains.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink Category:1928_births.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_Family_Movement_politicians.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_adoptees.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink Category:Members_of_the_Australian_Capital_Territory_House_of_Assembly.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_South_Australia.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink Category:Secretaries.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink Family_Team.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink Lindy_Chamberlain.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink Lindy_Chamberlain-Creighton.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink National_Alliance_for_Christian_Leadership.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink Sex_Discrimination_Act_1984.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink South_Australia.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLink Women_Who_Want_To_Be_Women.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageWikiLinkText "Betty Hocking".
- Betty_Hocking hasPhotoCollection Betty_Hocking.
- Betty_Hocking wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Betty_Hocking subject Category:1928_births.
- Betty_Hocking subject Category:Australian_Family_Movement_politicians.
- Betty_Hocking subject Category:Australian_adoptees.
- Betty_Hocking subject Category:Living_people.
- Betty_Hocking subject Category:Members_of_the_Australian_Capital_Territory_House_of_Assembly.
- Betty_Hocking subject Category:People_from_South_Australia.
- Betty_Hocking subject Category:Secretaries.
- Betty_Hocking hypernym Politician.
- Betty_Hocking type Person.
- Betty_Hocking comment "Betty Ann Hocking (born 1928) is an Australian politician. She was a Family Team member of the Australian Capital Territory House of Assembly from 1982 to 1986.Hocking was adopted as a baby and raised in country South Australia in what the Australian Women's Register describes as a "dysfunctional home", where she "experienced difficult and stressful formative years". She was educated at Laura Primary School, Gladstone High School, and Miss Mann's Business College.".
- Betty_Hocking label "Betty Hocking".
- Betty_Hocking sameAs m.0x24bbw.
- Betty_Hocking sameAs Q16090822.
- Betty_Hocking sameAs Q16090822.
- Betty_Hocking wasDerivedFrom Betty_Hocking?oldid=624599748.
- Betty_Hocking isPrimaryTopicOf Betty_Hocking.