Irene Bolger

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Irene Bolger (c.1943 - ) is an Australian trade unionist, barrister and politician. She led a successful 50 day strike by nurses in Victoria. She was sacked and reinstated by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation. After failing to be re-elected as branch secretary she trained as a barrister.

Education

University of Melbourne, Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), Law, 1992 - 1995.

Comrade Irene

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National Left Fight Back Conference

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National Left Fight Back Conference Easter 1987 Melbourne.

Conference chair George Georges.

Speakers and Forum leaders: Nic Abbey, Irene Bolger, Polly Brennan, Pat Brewer, Bruce Cornwall, Joan Coxsedge, George Crawford, Maureen Davies, Nigel De Souza, Steve Gibson, Bronwynn Halfpenny, Bill Hartley, Marianne Heynemann, Ted Hill, Shane Houston, Andrew Irving, Sue Jackson, David Kerin, Malcolm McDonald, Neal McLean, Frances Magill, Ken Mansell, Steve Marrantonis, Beryl Miller, Robyn Murphy, Dick Nicholls, Peter O'Dea, Jim Percy, George Petersen, Anna Pha, Theo Sidiropoulus, Chris Spindler, Adrian Stevens, Peter Symon, Harry Van Moorst, Ian Ward, Ted Wheelwright.

Health Public Meeting

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"STATEMENT REGARDING ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS"

In April 1986 several hundred attendees of The Broad Left Conference in Melbourne signed an add in the National Times "STATEMENT REGARDING ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS".

Signatories included Irene Bolger.

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