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Australian Labor Senator Linda White Mourned Following Health Battle
Victorian Labor senator Linda White has passed away after a courageous health fight, leaving behind a legacy of advocacy and determination.
Senator White, who served as a key figure in the Labor Party, was elected to represent Victoria in the 2022 federal election, bringing her extensive background in union work and social justice to the political arena.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed deep sorrow over her loss, highlighting the recent tragedy of losing MP Peta Murphy and emphasizing the profound impact of losing two remarkable women in quick succession.
Senator White’s influence extended far beyond her political roles, having worked as the assistant national secretary of the Australian Services Union and playing a pivotal role in advancing the cause of women in the Labor Party.
Her contributions ranged from advocating for Ansett workers during the airline’s collapse to championing equal pay for social services workers and fighting against gender disparities in retirement outcomes.
Senator White’s passing creates a void in the Senate, prompting heartfelt tributes from both sides of the political spectrum. Opposition leader Simon Birmingham acknowledged her unwavering commitment to social justice causes and lamented her premature departure.
Having taken a leave of absence in February to address health issues, Senator White’s passing has deeply affected the political landscape in Victoria and beyond, leaving a profound mark on her colleagues and the broader community.
The Australian Services Union, a key part of Senator White’s career, lauded her dedication and tireless efforts in advocating for the rights of workers and marginalized communities, mourning the loss of a true champion of social change.
Linda White’s legacy as a trailblazer for women in politics and a staunch advocate for social justice will be remembered and honored by all those who had the privilege of knowing and working alongside her.