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Janine Haines : ウィキペディア英語版 | Janine Haines
Janine Haines, AM (8 May 1945 – 20 November 2004), Australian politician, is the first female federal parliamentary leader of an Australian political party. An Australian Democrat, she is also the first member of that party to enter the federal parliament after the party's formation. She was pivotal in "shaping the Australian Democrats into a powerful political entity that held the balance of power in the Senate".〔Murphy (2004) p. 36〕 ==Life== She was born in Tanunda, South Australia, to a schoolteacher mother and policeman father, and travelled around South Australia with her parents and younger brother, due to her father's job.〔 They eventually settled in Adelaide and she attended Brighton High School. She married Ian Haines, whom she met at Adelaide University where they were both studying mathematics, in 1967. They had two daughters, Melanie and Bronwyn. She taught English part-time and commenced an MA thesis on the poet John Shaw Neilson but this was interrupted when she suffered a severe whiplash injury in a car accident.〔 She died in 2004, at age 59, from a degenerative neurological condition, and was honoured with a state funeral in Adelaide.〔(The Age, 23 November 2004 )〕
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