Rosemary Kyburz

Australian politician
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IntroAustralian politician
PlacesAustralia
isPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Female
Birth16 April 1944, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Age80 years
Star signAries
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Biography

Rosemary Annette Kyburz (born 16 April 1944) Member of the Queensland State Parliament (1974–1983) as the Liberal Member for Salisbury.

Kyburz married fellow politician Rob Akers while in parliament, the first time sitting members had married each other. Another first was giving birth to her first son while a parliamentarian.

Kyburz was a well-known supporter of feminist causes in 1970s Queensland politics. She and her husband both lost their seats in the 1983 Liberal Party electoral collapse after National Party Premier (Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen) characterised many of the Liberal Party members of his Coalition government as "ratbags". She later stated that she would prefer to lose her seat to a Labor Party candidate than a National: she received her wish, being defeated in 1983, shortly after giving birth, by Wayne Goss.

Kyburz was born Rosemary Annette Plim in Sydney, Australia, daughter of John Bruce and Zoe Rose Plim. She married her first husband, Rolf Kyburz in Argentina.

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