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A political activist, Anita Ceravolo ran as an Australian Greens candidate in the 2003 Bligh elections.
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Skip to contentA political activist, Anita Ceravolo ran as an Australian Greens candidate in the 2003 Bligh elections.
After attending the University of Sydney, Anita worked in the union movement for the Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union. She is active in challenging the attacks on the union movement and workers' compensation. She made a submission to the Senate Enquiry on Employment, Workplace Relations and Education References Committee for its report on higher education funding and regulatory procedures published in 2004. She is also involved in the organisation of the International Women's Day March.
Sources used to compile this entry: http://pandora.nla.gov.au/oan/34138/20030320/www.nsw.greens.org.au (accessed 4 May 2005); http://www.google.com.au (accessed 15 June 2005).
Annette Alafaci
Created: 7 December 2005, Last modified: 6 February 2006