Kathryn Hay
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Kathryn Isobel Hay (born 24 November 1975 in Launceston) is an Australian Labor politician and former member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly in the electorate of Bass. She was first elected in the 2002 election. Hay was the first woman of Aboriginal descent to be elected in Tasmania (in her maiden speech she points out that her Aboriginal ancestors are Western Australian, not Tasmanian). She was chosen as Miss Tasmania (1999) and Miss Australia (1999). Hay did not re-contest her seat at the 2006 election. Her term ended when parliament was dissolved on 17 March 2006.
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Kathryn Isobel Hay (born 24 November 1975 in Launceston) is an Australian Labor politician and former member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly in the electorate of Bass. She was first elected in the 2002 election. Hay was the first woman of Aboriginal descent to be elected in Tasmania (in her maiden speech she points out that her Aboriginal ancestors are Western Australian, not Tasmanian). She was chosen as Miss Tasmania (1999) and Miss Australia (1999). Hay did not re-contest her seat at the 2006 election. Her term ended when parliament was dissolved on 17 March 2006. In February 2009, Hay announced she would stand for the Legislative Council division of Windermere, but was defeated by the incumbent, Ivan Dean, at the May 2009 election.
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