Years of service 1987–1993 Party Australian Labor Party Allegiance Australia | Children Two Role Politician Spouse(s) Elias Bampos Name Lynda Voltz | |
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Occupation Soldier, clinical counsellor, political staffer | ||
Political party Australian Labor Party |
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Lynda Jane Voltz (born 1965) is an Australian politician and Australian Labor Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Council. Voltz has been a member of the Council since March 2007. As of April 2016, Lynda Voltz is also the Shadow Minister for Sport and Veterans' Affairs.
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Voltz was born in Hornsby on Sydney's North Shore, and attended Birrong Girls High School.
Voltz joined the Australian Army Reserve in 1984, and in 1987 she became one of the first women to the join the regular Australian Army as one of the second group of women to train alongside men at Army Recruit Training Centre at Kapooka. She joined the Royal Australian Corps of Military Police, as it was one of the few field force units women were allowed to join.
After leaving the army, she worked as a political staffer for state MP Sandra Nori, federal member for Sydney Peter Baldwin, and then as an electoral officer for Senator John Faulkner. At the 1995 New South Wales state election, she contested the district of North Shore but was defeated by the Liberal candidate, Jillian Skinner.
She has two daughters, Katerina and Anastasia.