01897cim a2200325 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019001200066033002300078035001700101035001200118040002900130042000900159100004700168245011900215260003400334300004500368440005000413500003700463500016200500506006200662520045100724545016601175555004401341600005401385650003401439700002001473710005201493984002601545145746220080820141647.0870904m19831984xx nnn tn eng 1 a520423120a19830714a19840910 9000005204231 91011891 aANL:ObengcANL:OdANL:O aanuc1 aRankin, Annabelle,cDame,d1908-1986.4ive10aAnnabelle Rankin interviewed by Pat Shaw in the Parliament's Bicentenary oral history projecth[sound recording]. c1983 July 14 - 1984 Sept. 10. a2 cassettes (ca. 120 min.) :b1 7/8 ips. 0aParliament's Bicentenary oral history project aOriginally numbered as plohp 15. aProject administered by the Department of the Parliamentary Library and consists of interviews with retired politicians who speak of their political careers. aAccess open for research, personal copies and public use. aHonourable Dame Annabelle Rankin, D.B.E., speaks of her childhood; travelling overseas after leaving school; her welfare work during the war years; standing for the Senate and election campaigns; becoming the first woman Whip in Parliament; her appointment as Minister for Housing (1966) and the problems associated withhousing at this time. Dame Rankin recalls her appointment as High Commissioner to New Zealand and the duties of this position. aDame Annabelle was a Senate member for Queensland for the Liberal Party from July 1947 to May 1971. She was Minister for Housing from January 1966 to March 1971.0 aTranscript (31 p.) and index available.10aRankin, Annabelle,cDame,d1908-1986vInterviews. 0aWomen in politicszAustralia.1 aShaw, Pat.4ivr1 aAustralia.bDept. of the Parliamentary Library. aANLcORAL TRC 4900/15