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  1. Margaret Reynolds AC (née Lyne; born 19 July 1941) served as an Australian Labor Party Senator for Queensland from 1983 to 1999. Reynolds had two ministerial appointments during her time in the Senate , serving as Minister for Local Government from September 1987 to April 1990 and as Minister assisting the Prime Minister for the Status of Women from January 1988 to April 1990.

  2. 3. Okt. 2022 · 26 Shares. By Paul Farrell. Updated Oct 3, 2022 at 6:33pm. Twitter/Ravi Zacharias Ravi Zacharias and Margaret Reynolds pictured together on Christmas Day 2019. Margaret Reynolds aka Margie...

  3. Margaret Reynolds, activist, educator and author, was born Margaret Lyne, in Hobart on 19 July 1941, the only child of Walter Rodis (Rod) Lyne and his wife Jess, née Montgomery, a teacher. Rod Lyne, who worked on his father’s farm before serving with the Australian Army in New Guinea, died in 1947. During the war Jess took Margaret to ...

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  4. Former Senator Margaret Reynolds. Party. Australian Labor Party. Chamber. Senate. Speeches. Browse all speeches (Hansard) Biography. Parliamentary service. Elected to the Senate for Queensland 1983. Re-elected 1984, 1987 and 1993. Retired with the expiration of term 1999. Parliamentary positions.

  5. 22. Feb. 2024 · 4m 11s. Former senator, activist and life time promoter of women in politics, Margaret Reynolds. (ABC News: Mahalia Carter) Transcript. Australia has a "wonderful record" of peace-keeping, says Margaret Reynolds, but as a country we don't tend to celebrate those acheivements.

  6. While Margaret Reynolds AC was at the University of Queensland in 1982, she wrote an essay answering the question: “Who runs Australia — the elected representatives or the bureaucrats?” As someone interested in politics, Reynolds answered it was the politicians.

  7. Professor Margaret Reynolds, MA (Oxford) PhD (London) Professor of English and Modern Culture. Email: m.l.reynolds@qmul.ac.uk. Profile. Teaching. Research. Publications. Supervision. Profile. I was born in Australia but did my first degree at Oxford and my PhD at London University.