Loloma Livingston
Loloma Irene Livingston (1920 – 23 July 2010) was a Fijian artist and politician. Alongside Irene Jai Narayan and Losalini Raravuya Dovi, she was one of the first female members of the Legislative Council.[2]
Loloma Livingston | |
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Member of the Legislative Council | |
In office 1966–1972 | |
Succeeded by | Edmund March |
Constituency | Western (General Electors) |
Personal details | |
Born | 1920[1] |
Died | 23 July 2010 Queensland, Australia |
Political party | Alliance Party |
Profession | Artist |
Political career
A fourth-generation European Fijian,[3] Livingston trained as a nurse.[4] She contested the Western General seat in the 1966 elections as the Alliance Party candidate, and was elected with a majority of over 1,000.[5]
Livingston was a motoring enthusiast and was a member of the North West Car Club.[4] She was also an advocate of adult education, and taught a series of English classes.[4]
She died in Queensland, Australia in July 2010.[6]
References
- Loloma : my life, art and politics in Fiji / Loma Livingston Trove
- Mrs Narayan And Loloma Livingston Fiji Sun, 31 July 2011
- "Ratu Mara heads Fiji's new government", Pacific Islands Monthly, November 1966, p11
- Fijis's women take a hand in politics Pacific Islands Monthly, December 1966, p77
- 1966 Fiji Legislative Council elections Fiji Elections
- Loloma Irene Livingston The New Zealand Herald, 27 July 2010
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