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Carol Kidu
Papua New Guinean politician
Dame Carol Anne KiduDBEAO (néeMillwater;[1] born 10 October ), also known as Carol, Lady Kidu,[2] is an Australian-born Papua New Guinean politician.
Kidu was the only female Member of Parliament in the – and – National Parliaments, and served as Minister for Community Development under Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare from until 2 August , and as Leader of the Opposition from 15 February until her retirement from politics in July [3] She was the leader of the Melanesian Alliance Party until her retirement.[4]
Born in Shorncliffe, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, she relocated to Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea after marrying Buri Kidu, who was knighted in upon his appointment as the first indigenous Chief Justice of Papua New Guinea.
Lady Kidu became a teacher and wrote school textbooks.[5] In her husband died of a heart attack.[1][4]
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