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Jessie Cooper

Jessie Mary Cooper (née McAndrew) (29 June 1914〔(roots.web: Walker/Lyle Genealogy )〕28 December 1993) was elected as a Liberal and Country League representative to the South Australian Legislative Council at the 1959 election. She was the first female member of the Parliament of South Australia, beating Joyce Steele, who had been elected to the House of Assembly the same day, by only an hour. She served until her retirement in 1979.
== Pre-parliament ==
Jessie McAndrew was born and grew up in Sydney. She married Geoffrey D T Cooper, who was the youngest appointed Australian Lieutenant Colonel in World War II, commanding officer of the 2/27th, and a fourth generation member of the Adelaide Cooper family (Coopers Brewery). They had one son who qualified M.B.B.S. and Ph.D. and worked in immunology research before taking his father's seat on the Cooper's board of directors and working as a general medical practitioner.

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