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Preceded by
  
Santo Santoro

Nationality
  
Australian


Name
  
Sue Boyce

Role
  
Australian Senator

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Full Name
  
Suzanne Kay Davis

Born
  
15 March 1951 (age 73) Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (
1951-03-15
)

Other political affiliations
  
Liberal Party of Australia

Alma mater
  
Monash University Queensland University of Technology

Political party
  
Liberal National Party of Queensland

Office
  
Australian Senator since 2007

Education
  
Queensland University of Technology, Monash University

Profiles

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Suzanne Kay "Sue" Boyce (born 15 March 1951, in Brisbane, Queensland), Australian politician, businesswoman and disability advocate, is a former member of the Australian Senate for Queensland. She was selected by the Liberal Party in Queensland to replace Santo Santoro in the Senate, a decision formally endorsed by the Parliament of Queensland. She was Queensland's first female Liberal senator since 1984 and was sworn in a senator on 8 May 2007.

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Boyce was educated at Monash University from where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, and has a Masters of Business from the Queensland University of Technology.

Boyce was the chair of Everhard Industries, a plumbing supplies company founded by her father Alfred Davis, a position from which she resigned from after her elevation to the Senate.

She has also been significantly involved in advocacy for the rights of people with disability, particularly children and adults with intellectual disability.

In 2009, she was one of two Liberal senators to support the Federal Government's emissions trading scheme.

In 2013, she was the only one from her party to cross the floor to vote for same-sex marriage bill.

On 8 October 2012 Boyce announced her intention to retire and therefore not contest the 2013 federal election. Her Senate term ended 30 June 2014.

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References

Sue Boyce Wikipedia


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