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Sue Napier

Sue Napier (1 January 1948 – 5 August 2010) was an Australian politician. She was a member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly for the Division of Bass. Napier was first elected in 1992 and was re-elected in 1996, 1998, 2002 and 2006.
She was born as Suzanne Deidre Braid on New Years Day, 1948, in Latrobe, Tasmania, the daughter of Tasmanian Legislative Council member Harry Braid.〔(Sue Napier biodata at Tasmanian Parliamentary Library )〕
She was leader of the Liberal Party from 2 July 1999 until 20 August 2001. She became the leader of the opposition when former Premier Tony Rundle resigned and she defeated leadership aspirant Bob Cheek in a party room ballot. Cheek was successful in a subsequent vote two years later, and took over the party leadership in 2001.〔Johnstone, Nicole: (Tasmanian Libs to elect new leader ), ''The World Today'' (ABC Local Radio), 20 August 2001.〕
During her career Napier served in many portfolios including transport, youth affairs, education and opposition portfolios of business, tourism, health and infrastructure as well as Deputy Premier.〔(Sue Napier ), Tasmanian Liberal Party.〕
Napier was diagnosed with breast cancer in late 2008, but responded well to treatment and recovered in 2009.〔("Sue Napier's cancer setback" ), ''The Mercury, 15 January 2009〕 In February 2010, she announced that she would retire from parliament and not contest the 2010 Tasmanian election after it was discovered that the cancer had returned.〔(Tasmanian political pioneer Sue Napier to resign ), Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 9 February 2010〕
She died from breast cancer on 5 August 2010, aged 62.〔(ABC notice of Sue Napier's death )〕
==References==


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