Person

Carnell, Anne Katherine (Kate) (1955 - )

Born
30 May 1955
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Occupation
Pharmacist and Politician

Summary

Kate Carnell owned and operated the Red Hill Pharmacy in the Australian Capital Territory from 1981-2000. She was involved in various pharmacy organisations. In 1992 she was elected to the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly.

Details

Chronology

1976
Education - Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) completed at the University of Queensland
1981 - 2002
Career position - Owner and operator of Red Hill Pharmacy in the Australian Capital Territory
1982 - 1992
Career position - Chairman of the Canberra and Southern District Pharmacists Company Ltd.
1987 - 1991
Career position - Vice-President of the Retail Industry and Training Council of Australian Capital Territory
1988 - 1994
Career position - President of the Pharmacy Guild Australia, Australian Capital Territory branch
1990 - 1991
Career position - Member of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Board of Health
1990 - 1991
Career position - Member of the Pharmacy Restructuring Authority
1990 - 1991
Career position - Councillor at the Australian Institute of Pharmacy Management
1990 - 1994
Career position - National Vice-President of the Pharmacy Guild Australia
1991 - 1992
Career position - Board member of the Canberra Chamber of Commerce
1992
Career position - Elected to the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly
1995 - 1998
Career position - Minister for Health and Community Care
1995 - 2000
Career position - Minister responsible for Multicultural and International Affairs
1995 - 2000
Career position - Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Chief Minister
1997 - 1998
Career position - Minister for Business and Employment
2000
Career position - Minister for Business, Tourism and the Arts
2001 -
Career position - Chief Executive of Development at TransACT Communications

Archival resources

National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection

  • Biographical cuttings on Kate Carnell, Liberal leader/chief minister of the ACT's Government, Cuttings Files BIOG; National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection. Details

Published resources

Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation Exhibitions

  • McCarthy, Gavan; Morgan, Helen; Smith, Ailie; van den Bosch, Alan, Where are the Women in Australian Science?, Exhibition of the Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation, First published 2003 with lists updated regulary edn, Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, 2003, https://eoas.info/exhibitions/wisa/wisa.html. Details

Resources

See also

  • Herd, Margaret ed., Who's who in Australia 2002 (Melbourne: Crown Content, 2001), 2020 pp. Details

Ailie Smith

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