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Preceded by
  
Alannah MacTiernan

Name
  
Ljiljanna Ravlich

Preceded by
  
Alan Carpenter

Partner
  
Eric Ripper

Succeeded by
  
Mark McGowan

Party
  
Australian Labor Party

Nationality
  
Australian


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Born
  
9 January 1958 (age 66) Split, Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia (
1958-01-09
)

Role
  
Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council

Office
  
Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council since 1997

Education
  
Governor Stirling Senior High School, Curtin University

Ljiljanna Maria Ravlich (born Ljiljana Ravlić on 9 January 1958 in Split, Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia) is a Western Australian politician. She was an Australian Labor Party member of the Western Australian Legislative Council from 1997 to 2015. She was most notable for being the Minister for Education during the debate over the introduction of outcomes-based education. She subsequently served as Minister for Government Enterprises; Multicultural Interests and Citizenship; Youth; and Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure.

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Early life

Ravlich lived in the small village of Kozica, Croatia until the age of five, when her family emigrated to Perth, Western Australia in 1963. Her family initially lived in Midland, and Ravlich attended Governor Stirling Senior High School. She continued her tertiary education at Curtin University of Technology where she completed a BA (SocSc) majoring in economics and also Graduate Diplomas in Education and Education Administration. From 1980, she worked as a high school teacher in Norseman, Kambalda, Northam and Morawa. Later she moved into education management before starting her own consulting company. She married in 1984, but the marriage lasted only two years.

Political career

Ravlich was elected to the Legislative Council in 1996, becoming the first woman born in a non-English speaking country to enter the Parliament of Western Australia. She is also thought to be the first Croatian-born woman elected to a parliament outside Croatia. When the Gallop Labor government was elected in 2001, she served as a parliamentary secretary until 2005, when she was appointed as Local Government Minister. Shortly afterwards she became the Minister for Education. Charged with the implementation of a controversial outcomes-based education policy, she held a high-profile portfolio and received much media coverage before losing her ministerial position in December 2006.

In March 2007, as a result of a cabinet reshuffle by Premier Alan Carpenter, Ravlich was reinstated into the cabinet.

She lives in Cottesloe, and is the partner of Western Australia's former State Opposition Leader Eric Ripper.

References

Ljiljanna Ravlich Wikipedia


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