Nelson-Carr, Lindy (1952–)
Nelson-Carr, Lindy (1952–)
Australian politician. Name variations: Lindel Helena Nelson-Carr. Born July 15, 1952, in Sydney, Australia.
Began career as a teacher; as a member of the Australian Labor Party, elected to the Queensland Parliament for Mundingburra (1998).
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