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Kristine Kay Klugman (''nee Barnard'') is an Australian author, academic and the co-founder of Civil Liberties Australia. Prior to her role as inaugural President of Civil Liberties Australia, she had a career in research, politics and public service, including serving as the first female President of the Trust of the
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(1984-1988). She was also the first female board member of the Board of Fire Commissioners of NSW in 1982 (then the NSW Fire Brigade, now
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), she was later appointed the first full-time deputy president in the organisation's then-100-year history.


Early life

Klugman was born 18 June 1941 in
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before moving to
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, Tasmania as a child. She was educated at The
Friends' School, Hobart The Friends' School, Hobart is an independent co-educational Quaker day and boarding school located in North Hobart, a suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Founded in 1887 by Quakers, the school currently caters for approximately 1330 student ...
, where her mother was school librarian. She graduated as a nurse from
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and for a year joined a Quaker humanitarian mission to Hong Kong island before returning to complete a midwifery qualification at
Crown Street Women's Hospital Crown Street Women's Hospital (now-closed) was once the largest maternity hospital in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was located at 351 Crown Street (corner of Crown and Albion Streets), Surry Hills. The hospital was one of severa ...
in Sydney. She married Richard Klugman ('
Dick Klugman Richard Emanuel Klugman (18 January 1924 – 21 February 2011) was an Australian doctor, activist and politician. He was a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and served in the House of Representatives from 1969 to 1990, representing the ...
'), a general practitioner medico and for 20 years a Member of the House of Representatives for Prospect, with whom she had three children:
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, Julie and Kathy in the 1960s. While her children were young she studied at
Macquarie University Macquarie University ( ) is a public research university based in Sydney, Australia, in the suburb of Macquarie Park. Founded in 1964 by the New South Wales Government, it was the third university to be established in the metropolitan area of S ...
for her first two degrees where she and
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(later Senator for NSW 1989-2015 ) founded the university's Labor Club. Klugman stood unsuccessfully for the NSW state seat of Northcott in 1978. She joined the Trust of The
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as a member in 1978 and became its first-ever female president (1984-1988). She also served on the then-NSW Legal Aid Commission and worked as a researcher for the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research. Appointed as the first female board member of the Board of Fire Commissioners of NSW in 1982 (then the NSW Fire Brigade, now
Fire and Rescue New South Wales Fire and Rescue New South Wales (previously known as New South Wales Fire Brigades), an agency of the Government of New South Wales, Australia, is responsible for firefighting, rescue and HazMat services in the major cities, metropolitan areas ...
), she was later appointed the first full-time deputy president in the organisation's then-100-year history. There she fought successfully to introduce promotion by merit rather than seniority and better education options for firefighters. To prove women could meet the requirements, Kris (then aged in her 40s) undertook the full range of physical assessments then required to become a (male) firefighter. Passing the test, she convinced the board to introduce the option for females in NSW to become full-time firefighters. She also served on the NSW bushfire and rescue coordinating committees. In 1987 she received a medal in the
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('OAM') for service to education and to social welfare of the community. Klugman helped to secure the site and building for the
Penrith Museum of Fire The Penrith Museum of Fire is an Australian firefighting museum that contains heritage-listed former operating and stored for preservation fire service vehicles located in Penrith, Sydney, Australia. The provenance of the firefighting vehicle ...
in NSW and served on the interim committee of the
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from 1988 to 1991. Following a period of time as a researcher at the Victorian State Government-run CIRCIT communications and IT think-tank, she moved to a rural property near Canberra to raise and train Arab horses and undertake a PhD in Political Communication at the
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. For Rotary, she long-time partner Bill Rowlings OAM mounted an exhibition at the
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and venues in Sydney, Brisbane and Perth on the worldwide
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campaign.


Establishment of Civil Liberties Australia

In 2003, Klugman and Bill Rowlings co-founded Civil Liberties Australia, a national freedoms and rights body headquartered in
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. Civil Liberties Australia has since established strong sub-groups in Western Australia, the Northern Territory and Tasmania, where traditional liberties groups had folded. Klugman served as inaugural President of Civil Liberties Australia from 2003 until 2021. Together, she and Rowlings co-authored an online history, ''The History of Civil Liberties in Australia''. She remains on the Board of Civil Liberties Australia. In 2015, Klugman and Bill Rowlings were awarded the
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(ALA) National Civil Justice Award.Australian Lawyers Alliance, CLA pair named ALA 2015 National CJA Winners (23 October 2015) [accessed 13 June 2021
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References


External links


Civil Liberties Australia
- Official web site
Civil Liberties in Australia: The people and organisations fighting for freedoms and liberties


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