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Heather Rose Butler (born 6 November 1947) is a former
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n politician. Born in Hampton in
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, Victoria, she was elected to the
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as a Labor member for
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in 2005 in a recount caused by the resignation of Ken Bacon. She was defeated in 2010. In 2005 Butler was inducted to the
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for service to tourism and to the community. Butler had previously been awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia before she was advanced to a
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in the 2012 Queen's birthday honours.


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1947 births Living people Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly Members of the Order of Australia Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Tasmania University of Melbourne alumni 21st-century Australian politicians 21st-century Australian women politicians Women members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly People from Hampton, Victoria Politicians from Melbourne Australian schoolteachers {{Australia-Labor-politician-stub