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Elizabeth Jane Grace (born 1940) is an Australian politician. She was a
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member of the
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from 1996 to 1998, representing the
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-based electorate of Lilley.


Early life

Grace was born in
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, Victoria, and was educated at the
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(diploma of teaching) and Trinity College London (associate diploma of speech and drama). She was a primary school teacher from 1967 to 1974 and from 1977 to 1986 and was an information clerk with the Queensland Government Travel Centre from 1989 to 1991. She was then unemployed for several years, and later said that her life "changed dramatically when she was retrenched" in her fifties. She was the secretary of the Liberal Party's
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branch in 1994.


Parliament

Grace was elected to the House of Representatives at the 1996 federal election, defeating Labor MP Wayne Swan amidst the national Liberal victory in an electorate campaign centred on unemployment. She served on the House standing committees on family and community affairs and legal and constitutional affairs from 1996 to 1998. She voted for the Andrews bill to overturn the
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's voluntary euthanasia laws in December 1996. She served as treasurer of the party's conservative
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faction. In December 1997, she closed her office for a month to "give
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a break from the calls and the public walking in", reopening the office earlier than planned in January after receiving political backlash. Throughout 1998, she faced recurring issues surrounding a potential parallel runway at
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, which would affect airport noise in her electorate. Grace lobbied for the release of the future flight plans but did not otherwise take a stance beyond stating that she would like flights to come in over Moreton Bay, and the proposal was stalled by a ministerial decision in August 1998 - which was attacked by critics as an attempt to defer the issue until after the election. Swan was widely tipped to win back the seat throughout the 1998 election campaign, in which jobs, the goods and services tax and a controversial government nursing home policy affecting the disproportionately elderly electorate loomed as major issues. Grace refused to debate Swan during the campaign, and he ultimately defeated her with a 3.5% swing in his favour. She refused to concede defeat until the result was formally declared, having reportedly believed she would win and being "shocked" by her defeat though colleagues had long believed it was inevitable; she stated that she "was at a loss" to explain it, though she blamed voters' fears around the goods and services tax.


Later activities

In January 1999, Grace moved to Maryborough to work as a special liaison officer for National Party MP Warren Truss. She later returned to
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and served in a number of voluntary positions, including president of the Rotary Club of Nundah and the Brisbane North Committee on the Ageing and vice-president of the Northgate/Spring Hill and Districts Ambulance Committee In 2008, she was one of a number of Liberal Party members who refused to join the new merged
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, stating that it " mountedto a Nationals takeover of the Liberal Party" and that she and her husband would have "nothing to do with it".


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Grace, Elizabeth 1940 births Living people Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Lilley Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia Women members of the Australian House of Representatives Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia 20th-century Australian politicians 20th-century Australian women politicians