Let's do lunch Series, No 2

Interview with: Kate Lundy, 26 September 1995


Update 2 March 1996: Kate Lundy elected to the Senate.
President of the ACT Trades and Labour Council and Labour Party candidate for the Senate

Someone you might see at:

IFIP'96 - 14th World Computer Congress
Canberra, Australia 2-6 September 1996
International Federation for Information Processing

About the Let's Do Lunch series

LDL looks at some of the people you might meet and places you can visit while a delegate to one of the conferences at IFIP'96.

Kate Lundy

TLC President - Kate Lundy Kate is employed as an official of the ACT Branch of the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) and holds elected positions in that and other organisations. She is Vice President of Construction Forestry Mining & Energy Union, ACT Branch, President of A.C.T. Trades and Labour Council, Member Canberra Rowing Club Committee and preselected ALP representative for the Senate of Canberra seat.

Ms. Lundy is appointed to the South East Regional Development Council, A.C.T. Occupational Health and Safety Council, Interim Cultural & Heritage Centre Advisory Board, Health Promotion Fund Advisory Board, Project 2000 Committee

The Interviewer: Tom Worthington MACS

Tom Worthington at Mallacoota Director of the Community Affairs Board and President-elect for 1996 of the Australian Computer Society. Also Mr Worthington is Deputy Director, Information Management Strategic Planning, with the Australian Department of Defence.

Venue: Gorman House

Gorman House Nearby is the National Convention Centre, is one of the most modern and largest convention venues in Australia. It offers flexibility and state-of-the-art conference technology in Canberra. The main venue will be equipped with the most advanced technology available for real-time multi-media presentations, by noted international speakers. With its city centre site in a park landscape and leading hotels close by, it is just a short stroll away from the shopping arcades and near by Lake Burley Griffin.

Interview

Copyright (c) 1995 Australian Computer Society


Prepared by: Tom Worthington