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Evelyn Barron

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Evelyn Barron, née Bock (24 November 1898 – 17 January 1985), an Australian politician, was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1963 to 1976 representing the Labor Party.

She was born Evelyn Bock in Wallaroo, South Australia to blacksmith Frederick Bock and his wife, Daisy Melville. She was educated at Wallaroo Public School and later married George Barron, a bricklayer, in 1927 and together they had a son and a daughter.

Barron became active in the Labor Party in 1938 and was a member of state and federal electorate councils, the Central Executive (between 1957–1964) and was also President of the Women's Central Organising Committee. Prior to entering political office, she was president of the New South Wales Women's Justices Association; active in Civilian Widows' Association; a member of Good Neighbour Council; president of the (Australian) League of Women Voters; a member of New South Wales National Council of Women; and active in the movement for Australia Women's Charter.

She was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Council in 1964.[1]

Barron left the Council in 1976, and became a member of the New South Wales Ambulance Board. Barron died in 1985 in Hurstville.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Parliament of New South Wales. "Mrs Evelyn Barron". Former Members. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 25 August 2010. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)