Sandra Kanck
Sandra Myrtho Kanck (born 20 April 1950) is a South Australian
politician. She was an Australian Democrats member of the South
Australian Legislative Council 1993-2008, and at the time of
her resignation in November 2008, her party's sole remaining
member of any Australian parliament . She was first elected
in 1993 and was re-elected for a second eight-year term in 2002.
Sandra was born in Broken Hill, New South Wales with six younger
siblings. She considers herself to be an occasional singer,
former teacher, social justice campaigner and environmentalist.
On 14 March 2001 Kanck introduced the Dignity in Dying Bill
2001 (SA). She has stated that the bill was drafted in large
part by the South Australian Voluntary Euthanasia Society (SAVES),
of which she has since been awarded life membership. In May
2006, she controversially advocated the therapeutic use of MDMA
(identified in news media as "ecstasy" or "the
base ingredient in ecstasy").
In August 2006, Kanck ignored government requests not to discuss
suicide methods in a parliamentary speech on legalising voluntary
euthanasia.[4] Although suppressed from the parliament's internet
record by a narrowly resolved Legislative Council vote, the
speech was published elsewhere.
Kanck announced her resignation on 7 November 2008. The party
membership selected David Winderlich as her replacement in the
Legislative Council.
She stood as one of the Candidates of the South Australian
state election, 2010, in the third and unwinnable position in
the list of Australian Democrats Candidates for the Legislative
Council.
Kanck is the National President of Sustainable Population Australia,
a Committee Member of the SA Branch of Sustainable Population
Australia, the SA President of Friends of the ABC, a Patron
of the Broken Hill Community Foundation, SA spokesperson for
Families and Friends of Drug Law Reform, a member of the executive
of the SA Council for Civil Liberties, and State President of
the Democrats in South Australia.
BIO II
Sandra Kanck was an Australian Democrats member of the South
Australian Legislative Council 1993-2008, and at the time of
her resignation in November 2008, her party's sole remaining
member of any Australian parliament. She was first elected in
1993 and was re-elected for a second eight-year term in 2002.
Sandra was born in Broken Hill, New South Wales with six younger
siblings. She considers herself to be an occasional singer,
former teacher, social justice campaigner and environmentalist.
On 14 March 2001 Kanck introduced the Dignity in Dying Bill
2001 (SA). She has stated that the South Australian Voluntary
Euthanasia Society (SAVES), of which she has since been awarded
life membership, drafted the bill in large part. In May 2006,
she controversially advocated the therapeutic use of MDMA (identified
in news media as "ecstasy" or "the base ingredient
in ecstasy"). Kanck is the SA spokesperson for Families
and Friends of Drug Law Reform, National President of Sustainable
Population Australia, a Committee Member of the SA Branch of
Sustainable Population Australia, the SA President of Friends
of the ABC, a Patron of the Broken Hill Community Foundation,
a member of the executive of the SA Council for Civil Liberties,
and State President of the Democrats in South Australia.