Brenda Wilson
Brenda Wilson was chief executive of Cancer Council SA, from 2002 to May 2015 and was South Australia's first female Lieutenant-Governor, serving from 15 August 2014 to 20 January 2022. Provided by Wikipedia-
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3by Judy Illes, Douglas Sipp, Erika Kleiderman, Shelly Benjaminy, Rosario Isasi, Geoff Lomax, Zubin Master, Jennifer McCormick, Ubaka Ogbogu, Vardit Ravitsky, Julie M. Robillard, Fabio Rossi, Brenda Wilson, Amy ZarzecznyGet full text
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4by Mona Hersi, Gregory Traversy, Brett D. Thombs, Andrew Beck, Becky Skidmore, Stéphane Groulx, Eddy Lang, Donna L. Reynolds, Brenda Wilson, Steven L. Bernstein, Peter Selby, Stephanie Johnson-Obaseki, Douglas Manuel, Smita Pakhale, Justin Presseau, Susan Courage, Brian Hutton, Beverley J. Shea, Vivian Welch, Matt Morrow, Julian Little, Adrienne StevensGet full text
Published 2019-01-01
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5by Jennifer Pillay, Ainsley Moore, Prinon Rahman, Gabriel Lewin, Donna Reynolds, John Riva, Guyléne Thériault, Brett Thombs, Brenda Wilson, Joan Robinson, Amanda Ramdyal, Geneviéve Cadieux, Robin Featherstone, Anne N. Burchell, Jo-Anne Dillon, Ameeta Singh, Tom Wong, Marion Doull, Greg Traversy, Susan Courage, Tara MacGregor, Cydney Johnson, Ben Vandermeer, Lisa HartlingGet full text
Published 2018-12-01
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6by Timothy Caulfield, Jim Evans, Amy McGuire, Christopher McCabe, Tania Bubela, Robert Cook-Deegan, Jennifer Fishman, Stuart Hogarth, Fiona A Miller, Vardit Ravitsky, Barbara Biesecker, Pascal Borry, Mildred K Cho, June C Carroll, Holly Etchegary, Yann Joly, Kazuto Kato, Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Karen Rothenberg, Pamela Sankar, Michael J Szego, Pilar Ossorio, Daryl Pullman, Francois Rousseau, Wendy J Ungar, Brenda WilsonGet full text
Published 2013-11-01
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