Dewe, Colleen (1930–1993)
Dewe, Colleen (1930–1993)
New Zealand politician. Born Colleen Dewe, May 30, 1930, in Hokitika, NZ; died May 22, 1993.
Elected National Party MP for Lyttleton (1975–78); lost election to Ann Hercus (1978); chaired Advisory Committee on Women's Affairs (ACWA) for three years (1975–77).
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