Cooper, Jessie (1914–1993)
Cooper, Jessie (1914–1993)
Australian politician. Born in 1914; died in 1993.
The 1st woman elected to South Australia's Legislative Council (1959), served on the Legislative Council for 19 years, though she did not hold a seat.
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