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Australian politician
Judith Mary Troeth AM (née Ralston; born 3 August 1940) is a former Australian politician. She was a Senator for Victoria from 1993 to 2011, representing
Judith_Troeth
Prime Minister of Australia since 2022
for Grayndler 1996–present Incumbent Political offices Preceded by Judith Troeth as Shadow Parliamentary Secretary to the Shadow Minister for Employment
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Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 5 June 2023. "Biography for TROETH, the Hon. Judith Mary, AM". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 5 June 2023. "Biography
List of senators from Victoria
List_of_senators_from_Victoria
2 Kim Carr Labor 2004 3 Julian McGauran Liberal 2004 4 Stephen Conroy Labor 2004 5 Judith Troeth Liberal 2004 6 Steve Fielding Family First
Electoral results for the Australian Senate in Victoria
Electoral_results_for_the_Australian_Senate_in_Victoria
support of Senator Nick Xenophon, the Australian Greens, Liberal Senator Judith Troeth and at the last minute Steve Fielding. This act abolished the Keating-era
Immigration detention in Australia
Immigration_detention_in_Australia
Legal history of euthanasia in Australia
Kemp Nick Minchin Warwick Parer Kay Patterson Jim Short John Tierney Judith Troeth John Watson 6 Robert Hill Sue Knowles Ian Macdonald Jocelyn Newman Margaret
Euthanasia and assisted suicide in Australia
Euthanasia_and_assisted_suicide_in_Australia
Election for the 43rd Parliament of Australia
Ronaldson (Lib) Kim Carr (ALP) Julian McGauran (Lib) Stephen Conroy (ALP) Judith Troeth (Lib) Steve Fielding (FFP) Brett Mason (Lib) Jan McLucas (ALP) George
2010 Australian federal election
2010_Australian_federal_election
Tasmania (2012-2014) Chris Trevor, former Labor MP for Flynn (2007-2010) Judith Troeth, former Liberal Senator for Victoria (1993-2011) Amanda Vanstone, former
Endorsements in the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey
Endorsements_in_the_Australian_Marriage_Law_Postal_Survey
Senator Nick Minchin (SA): announced retirement 24 March 2010 Senator Judith Troeth (Vic): announced retirement 14 January 2009 Kay Hull MP (Riverina, NSW):
Candidates of the 2010 Australian federal election
Candidates_of_the_2010_Australian_federal_election
School in Kew, Victoria, Australia
Minister for Women's Affairs and Minister for Community Services, 2010–14 Judith Troeth – Liberal Senator for Victoria Lara Giddings – Labor Premier of Tasmania
Methodist Ladies' College, Melbourne
Methodist_Ladies'_College,_Melbourne
Australian federal election results
Carr Labor 4 Julian McGauran National 5 Olive Zakharov Labor 6 Judith Troeth Liberal 1990 1 Richard Alston Liberal 2 Robert Ray Labor 3 Kay
1993 Australian Senate election
1993_Australian_Senate_election
Australian federal election results
Labor 1993 2 Jim Short Liberal 1993 3 Kim Carr Labor 1993 4 Julian McGauran National 1993 5 Jacinta Collins Labor 1993 6 Judith Troeth Liberal
1996 Australian Senate election
1996_Australian_Senate_election
Act of the Parliament of Australia
Kemp Nick Minchin Warwick Parer Kay Patterson Jim Short John Tierney Judith Troeth John Watson 6 Robert Hill Sue Knowles Ian Macdonald Jocelyn Newman Margaret
Euthanasia_Laws_Act_1997
60th ministry of government of Australia
Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs (from 9 October 1997) Liberal Judith Troeth (1940–) Senator for Victoria (1993–2011) Parliamentary Secretary to
First_Howard_ministry
Australian federal election results
6 Lyn Allison Democrats 1998 1998 1 Stephen Conroy Labor 1998 2 Judith Troeth Liberal 1998 3 Kim Carr Labor 1998 4 Julian McGauran National
2001 Australian Senate election
2001_Australian_Senate_election
62nd ministry of government of Australia
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Ageing Liberal Judith Troeth (1940–) Senator for Victoria (1993–2011) Parliamentary Secretary to
Third_Howard_ministry
61st ministry of government of Australia
Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs (to 16 February 2000) Liberal Judith Troeth (1940–) Senator for Victoria (1993–2011) Parliamentary Secretary to
Second_Howard_ministry
Australian federal election results
2004 3 Julian McGauran National 2004 4 Stephen Conroy Labor 2004 5 Judith Troeth Liberal 2004 6 Steve Fielding Family First 2001 2001 1 Mitch Fifield
2004 Australian Senate election
2004_Australian_Senate_election
Margetts (born 1955) WA 1 July 1993 30 June 1999 Defeated Greens WA Judith Troeth (born 1940) Vic 1 July 1993 30 June 2011 Retired Liberal Kay Denman
Women in the Australian Senate
Women_in_the_Australian_Senate
legislation in the Senate on 3 December 2009. Two Liberal Senators—Judith Troeth and Sue Boyce—crossed the floor to support the legislation. In February
2009 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill
2009_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill
Olive Zakharov* David McKenzie Jim Short* (Lib) Julian McGauran* (Nat) Judith Troeth* (Lib) Tsebin Tchen (Lib) Ian Curtis (Lib) Bill Wall (Lib) Robert Wood
Candidates of the 1993 Australian federal election
Candidates_of_the_1993_Australian_federal_election
2002–2014 Glenn Sterle Labor Western Australia 2011 2005–present Judith Troeth Liberal Victoria 2011 1993–2011 Russell Trood Liberal Queensland
Members of the Australian Senate, 2008–2011
Members_of_the_Australian_Senate,_2008–2011
Australian federal election results
Elected # Senator Party 1998 1998 1 Stephen Conroy Labor 1998 2 Judith Troeth Liberal 1998 3 Kim Carr Labor 1998 4 Julian McGauran National 1998
1998 Australian Senate election
1998_Australian_Senate_election
First), Julian McGauran (Liberal), Michael Ronaldson (Liberal) and Judith Troeth (Liberal) were not up for re-election. Six Senate places were up for
Candidates of the 2007 Australian federal election
Candidates_of_the_2007_Australian_federal_election
2005–present Natasha Stott Despoja Democrats South Australia 2008 1995–2008 Judith Troeth Liberal Victoria 2011 1993–2011 Russell Trood Liberal Queensland
Members of the Australian Senate, 2005–2008
Members_of_the_Australian_Senate,_2005–2008
Australian federal election results
2 Kim Carr Labor 2004 3 Julian McGauran Liberal 2004 4 Stephen Conroy Labor 2004 5 Judith Troeth Liberal 2004 6 Steve Fielding Family First
2007 Australian Senate election
2007_Australian_Senate_election
Conroy (Labor), Julian McGauran (National), Tsebin Tchen (Liberal) and Judith Troeth (Liberal) were not up for re-election. Six Senate places were up for
Candidates of the 2001 Australian federal election
Candidates_of_the_2001_Australian_federal_election
2005 1999–2005 John Tierney Liberal New South Wales 2005 1991–2005 Judith Troeth Liberal Victoria 2005 1993–2011 Amanda Vanstone Liberal South Australia
Members of the Australian Senate, 1999–2002
Members_of_the_Australian_Senate,_1999–2002
Awards for women in NSW or ACT
Wagner Grand Stirrer Priscilla Lumsden Community Activism Dixie Link-Gordon Mentoring Judith Troeth (Senator) Government Lyn Allison (Senator) Government
Edna_Ryan_Awards
2005 1999–2005 John Tierney Liberal New South Wales 2005 1991–2005 Judith Troeth Liberal Victoria 2005 1993–2011 Amanda Vanstone Liberal South Australia
Members of the Australian Senate, 2002–2005
Members_of_the_Australian_Senate,_2002–2005
2001 1987–2001 John Tierney Liberal New South Wales 1999 1991–2005 Judith Troeth Liberal Victoria 1999 1993–2011 Amanda Vanstone Liberal South Australia
Members of the Australian Senate, 1996–1999
Members_of_the_Australian_Senate,_1996–1999
Collins Marg Lewis Michael Ronaldson* (Lib) Julian McGauran* (Nat) Judith Troeth* (Lib) Dino De Marchi (Lib) Jim Forbes (Lib) Eugene Notermans (Lib)
Candidates of the 2004 Australian federal election
Candidates_of_the_2004_Australian_federal_election
Bilateral relations
years. The delegation led by MPs Roger Price and Danna Vale and Senator Judith Troeth visited Serbia in 2008 while the delegation led by the President of
Australia–Serbia_relations
Religion in Australia
Fiona Nash (NAT) Stephen Parry (LIB) Louise Pratt (ALP) Nick Sherry (ALP) Glenn Sterle (ALP) Judith Troeth (LIB) Penny Wong (ALP) Dana Wortley (ALP)
Scientology_in_Australia
Tim Flannery, Wall Street Journal editor Robert Thomson and Senator Judith Troeth. The school has hosted the XIIIth Biennial Conference of the Film and
RMIT School of Applied Communication
RMIT_School_of_Applied_Communication
Australian-Vietnamese community worker Gaye Tripodi 2012 Horticulture industry leader Judith Troeth (1940–) 2012 Member of the Australian Senate Kim Thien Truong 2020 Advocate
Victorian Honour Roll of Women
Victorian_Honour_Roll_of_Women
1996 1977–1996 John Tierney Liberal New South Wales 1999 1991–2005 Judith Troeth Liberal Victoria 1999 1993–2011 Amanda Vanstone Liberal South Australia
Members of the Australian Senate, 1993–1996
Members_of_the_Australian_Senate,_1993–1996
Greens candidates Stephen Conroy* Kim Carr* Jacinta Collins* Wendy Boyle Judith Troeth* (Lib) Julian McGauran* (Nat) Tsebin Tchen* (Lib) Karen Synon (Lib)
Candidates of the 1998 Australian federal election
Candidates_of_the_1998_Australian_federal_election
artist 10 July – Keith Stackpole, cricketer (died 2025) 3 August – Judith Troeth, Liberal Senator for Victoria 16 August – Bruce Beresford, film director
1940_in_Australia
Collins (Labor), Julian McGauran (National), Jim Short (Liberal) and Judith Troeth (Liberal) were not up for re-election. The seat held by Senator Gareth
Candidates of the 1996 Australian federal election
Candidates_of_the_1996_Australian_federal_election
Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Tim Whetstone 7,839 35.4 −19.2 One Nation Jenny Troeth 7,506 33.9 +24.0 Labor Oscar Harding 3,420 15.4 −4.5 Greens Alice Kuersch
2026 South Australian House of Assembly election
2026_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly_election
(AFP) Chaffey Liberal Oscar Harding Tim Whetstone* Alice Kuersch Jenny Troeth Imelda Adamson Agars (Nat) Jakob Gamertsfelder (Ind) Jeff Knipe (LC) Tim
Candidates of the 2026 South Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_2026_South_Australian_state_election
Australian developer (born 1938)
Messenger III" (PDF). Dally Messenger. Retrieved 18 December 2023. Troeth, Senator Judith (24 June 2008). "Mr Dally Messenger" (PDF). Hansard (Adjournment
Dally_Messenger_III
Australian awards list
technology to assist the blind and partially sighted. The Honourable Judith Mary Troeth For service to the Parliament of Australia and to the community through
2012 Queen's Birthday Honours (Australia)
2012_Queen's_Birthday_Honours_(Australia)
Australian division election results
460 48.26 −4.98 Labor James Rothe 24,453 22.49 +1.64 One Nation Jennifer Troeth 8,908 8.19 +1.61 Greens Major Moogy Sumner 8,866 8.16 +0.75 Trumpet of Patriots
Electoral results for the Division of Barker
Electoral_results_for_the_Division_of_Barker
JUDITH TROETH
JUDITH TROETH
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Hebrew Yehuwdiyth, JUDITE means "Jewess" or "praised."
Female
Polish
Pet form of Polish Julianna, JULITA means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, British, Chinese, English, French, German, Hebrew, Teutonic
Combination of Ara and Judith; Good War
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Brightness
Female
Czechoslovakian
, Jewish; a Jewess.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Hebrew
Praise
Boy/Male
Hindu
Brightness, Jasmine flower
Female
English
Perhaps a form of English Edith, AIDITH means "rich battle."
Girl/Female
Latin American Hebrew Biblical
Young.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
Woman of Judea; He will be Praised
Female
Polish
Polish form of Hebrew Yehuwdiyth, JUDYTA means "Jewess" or "praised."
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Hebrew Yehuwdiyth, JUDIT means "Jewess" or "praised."
Girl/Female
Czechoslovakian, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Jewish; Praise; A Women from Judea
Girl/Female
Danish, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Jewish; Praise; From Judea
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Judy, JUDIE means "Jewess" or "praised."
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehuwdiyth, JUDITH means "Jewess" or "praised." In the bible, this is the name of the wife of Esau. In the Book of Judith she beheads an Assyrian commander while he's sleeping.
Biblical
same as Judah
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Hebrew
Jewish
Girl/Female
Hebrew
From Judea.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Buddhist, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish
Praised; Jewish; Admired; A Women from Judea
JUDITH TROETH
JUDITH TROETH
Girl/Female
Arabic
Environment
Girl/Female
Tamil
Urjika | உரà¯à®œà¯€à®•ா
Boy/Male
Arabic American Muslim
Thinker; counselor.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Adorning the World; Daughter of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahaan
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
God's Gift
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English robuc(k) ‘roebuck’, applied as a nickname for someone thought to resemble the animal.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Holy place
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
An Attributive of Caliph Ali; The Fourth of the 'Rightly Guided' Caliphs
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mahabhuja | மஹாபà¯à®œà®¾
Giant armed, Broad chested Lord
Biblical
peril; misfortune
JUDITH TROETH
JUDITH TROETH
JUDITH TROETH
JUDITH TROETH
JUDITH TROETH
a.
Somewhat rude.
n.
The quality or state of being nude; nakedness.
n.
A complaint to a court. See Audita Querela.
a.
Like, or characterized of, a dude.
pl.
of Nudity
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Audit
n.
The bindings of a hedge.
a.
The result of such an examination, or an account as adjusted by auditors; final account.
v. t.
To examine and adjust, as an account or accounts; as, to audit the accounts of a treasure, or of parties who have a suit depending in court.
a.
An examination in general; a judicial examination.
imp. & p. p.
of Audit
n.
One of the tribe of Judah; a member of the kingdom of Judah; a Jew.
a.
A general receptacle or receiver.
v. i.
To settle or adjust an account.
a.
An audience; a hearing.
a.
Unchaste; -- applied to a woman.
a.
Vicious; ill-tempered; resembling a jade; -- applied to a horse.
n.
Rudeness; ignorance.
n.
That which is nude or naked; naked part; undraped or unclothed portion; esp. (Fine Arts), the human figure represented unclothed; any representation of nakedness; -- chiefly used in the plural and in a bad sense.