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Natasha Jessica Stott Despoja AM ( born 9 September 1969 ) is an Australian former politician and former leader of the Australian Democrats.
Stott Despoja was born in Adelaide, the daughter of Shirley Stott, an Australian-born journalist with English heritage, and Mario Despoja, an immigrant from Croatia ( then Yugoslavia ).
On 29 November 1995, Stott Despoja was appointed to the casual vacancy created by the resignation of Senator Coulter due to ill-health.
Stott Despoja was elected to the party's deputy leadership in 1997, under Meg Lees.
During the passage of the Goods and Services Tax ( GST ) legislation in 1999, Stott Despoja, along with Andrew Bartlett, split from the party's other senators by opposing the package, which had been negotiated by Lees and prime minister John Howard.
In 2004, Stott Despoja took 11 weeks ' leave from the Senate following the birth of her first child before returning to full duties as Democrat spokesperson on, inter alia, Higher Education, Status of Women, and Work and Family.
Currently Stott Despoja is a board member of non-profit organisations Burnet Institute ( Australia's largest virology and communicable disease research institute ) and beyondblue ( Australia's national depression initiative ).
On 13 June 2011, Stott Despoja was named a Member of the Order of Australia for service to the Parliament of Australia, particularly as a Senator for South Australia, through leadership roles with the Australian Democrats, to education, and as a role model for women.
* Natasha Stott Despoja, Senate Biography
Political support has come from a number of local and federal politicians such as Senators Natasha Stott Despoja and Penny Wong, Members of the House of Representatives Anthony Albanese and Tanya Plibersek, Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party, Barry O ' Farrell as well as the present Lord Mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore.
After the resignation of then party Senate leader Natasha Stott Despoja on 21 August 2002, Bartlett was elected to the Democrats Party leadership in October, supplanting pro tem.
In April 2001, Ridgeway was elected deputy leader of the Democrats, after Natasha Stott Despoja toppled Meg Lees in a leadership spill.
Ridgeway continued as deputy leader until August 2002, when along with fellow senators John Cherry, Lyn Allison and Andrew Murray, he succeeded in forcing Stott Despoja to resign.
Ridgeway was expected to be appointed interim leader however, in a surprise decision, the party's National Executive installed Brian Greig as interim leader due to the role Ridgeway played in forcing the resignation of Stott Despoja.
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* Natasha Stott Despoja, Australian politician
She was officially chosen as Kernot's replacement in December, with Natasha Stott Despoja becoming her deputy.
Stott Despoja stated that she was unhappy with the outcome, particularly the GST on books.
Both Stott Despoja and Queensland Senator Andrew Bartlett would ultimately cross the floor to vote against the GST package.
The members agitated again for a leadership ballot and, this time, Stott Despoja announced her intention to challenge Lees for the leadership, and was successful, replacing her on 6 April 2001.
Former senator Natasha Stott Despoja was a contemporary, along with current Premier of South Australia, Jay Weatherill whom Wong dated while at university.

Stott and was
The term was coined by the mathematician Hoppe, writing in German, and was later introduced to the English Mathematicians by Alicia Boole Stott, the daughter of logician George Boole.
: Nicole Marie Passonno Stott was one of the first woman to go into space as an astronaut
Nearly eighteen months after Robert Maxwell bought the Mirror ( on 12 July 1984 ), Pilger was sacked by Richard Stott, the newspaper's editor, on 31 December 1985.
Abraham Henthorn Stott, the son of a stonemason, was born in nearby Shaw and Crompton in 1822.
Philip Sydney Stott, third son of Abraham and later titled as Sir Philip Stott, 1st Baronet, was the most prominent and famous of the Stott mill architects.
The distinctive tuba-based theme tune was composed by Wally Stott.
The LP credits the theme music to Angela Morley, even though the music was omitted and the episodes were recorded when she was Wally Stott.
In the later series, following Hannah and his production team's exit, the role was taken over by Ken Stott.
In 1956 the theme song was released on Parlophone records by Dick James with Stephen James and his chums and Ron Goodwin's Orchestra and reached number 14 in the UK charts ( 78rpm single: R. 4117 / 45rpm single: MSP6199 ), and by PYE records as a 78rpm single by Gary Miller with Tony Osbourne orchestra and the Beryl Stott chorus ( PYE N. 15020 ) and reached number 10 on the UK charts, versions by Frankie Laine ( CBS Coronet ), Nelson Riddle and his Orchestra ( Capitol ), Alan Dale ( Coral ), Joe Reisman's orchestra and chorus ( RCA Victor ) and Ronnie Ronaldo ( Colombia ) were also issued.
The Eric Robinson Orchestra supplied the music and vocal backing was provided by the Beryl Stott Singers.
Ray Illingworth, who had made only a handful of appearances previously, was an ever-present in Yorkshire's championship team in 1953 and other young prospects making progress were Mike Cowan, Doug Padgett, Bryan Stott and Ken Taylor.
He was born at 40 Queensway, Frodsham in Cheshire to Thomas Darlington Marsden, a Distribution Manager and Labour Councillor and Audrey Stott, a school teacher and he was educated at Helsby High School.
Philip Stott was a Chadderton-born architect, civil engineer and surveyor of cotton mills.

Stott and elected
The last MP for Westhoughton was Roger Stott ( Labour ) who, on abolition of the Westhoughton constituency, was elected MP for Wigan in 1983.

Stott and leader
Further public criticism and disputes between Democrat senators resulted in Stott Despoja's resignation as leader on 21 August 2002, following presentation by four of her six colleagues ( those who had earlier enabled the passage of the GST ) with a ten-point ' reform ' agenda proposed by John Cherry.
Ridgeway was technically leader between Natasha Stott Despoja's resignation and the appointment of Brian Greig as interim leader.
John Robert Walmsley Stott CBE ( 27 April 1921 – 27 July 2011 ) was an English Christian leader and Anglican cleric who was noted as a leader of the worldwide Evangelical movement.
Stott played a key role as a leader of evangelicalism within the Church of England, and was regarded as instrumental in persuading evangelicals to play an active role in the Church of England rather than leaving for exclusively evangelical denominations.
Former leader Meg Lees had been attempting to oust her successor and, with the assistance of three other senators-deputy leader Aden Ridgeway ( NSW ), Andrew Murray ( WA ) and John Cherry ( Qld ), forced the resignation of leader Natasha Stott Despoja.

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He represented the North West Region on the National Committee of the Labour Party Young Socialists in 1970, following Roger Stott.
Stott represented the North West Region on the National Committee of the Labour Party Young Socialists in 1969, following Peter Kent.
Roger Stott died of liver cancer on Monday 9 August 1999, two days after his 56th birthday.
John Leslie ( born John Leslie Stott on 22 February 1965 ) is a Scottish former television presenter.
Ten of the novels were adapted as a television series on ITV, starring John Hannah as Rebus in Series 1 & 2, with Ken Stott taking on the role for Series 3-5.
Stott was mentored by Bash, who wrote a weekly letter to him, advising him on how to develop and grow in his Christian life, as well as practicalities such as leading the Christian Union at his school.
Stott was ordained in 1945 and went on to become a curate at All Souls Church, Langham Place ( 1945 – 1950 ) then rector ( 1950 – 75 ).
Stott died on 27 July 2011 at the College of St Barnabas in Lingfield at 3: 15pm local time.
In a November 2004 editorial on Stott, New York Times columnist David Brooks cited Michael Cromartie of the Ethics and Public Policy Center as saying that " if evangelicals could elect a pope, Stott is the person they would likely choose.
Stott was appointed a Chaplain to Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom in 1959 and, on his retirement in 1991, an Extra Chaplain.
Cameron protested and a by-election was held, with Corcoran winning more comfortably, leaving the new Steele Hall LCL government to rely on the casting vote of Independent Speaker Tom Stott.
While at the orbital outpost, the STS-128 crew rotated Nicole Stott for crewmember Timothy Kopra on Expedition 20, attached the Leonardo MPLM and transferred more than 18, 000 pounds of supplies and equipment to the ISS.
However, on the night they ought to receive their freedom, they are dispatched on a final and possibly suicidal mission by Bishop Germanus ( Ivano Marescotti ) in the freezing winter to rescue the important Roman family of Marius Honorius ( Ken Stott ) from impending capture by the invading Saxons, led by their chief Cerdic ( Stellan Skarsgård ) and his son Cynric ( Til Schweiger ).
In 1770 Pellew entered the Royal Navy on board HMS Juno, with Captain John Stott, and made a voyage to the Falkland Islands.

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