After leaving school, she worked as a professional artist, and married Cedric Coxsedge in 1953.
[2] A leading figure in the left wing of the Victorian ALP, she soon became involved with the Save Our Sons Movement, which opposed conscription for the Vietnam War.
Two years later she was the founding chair of the Committee for the Abolition of Political Police.
In 1979, she was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council for the Melbourne West Province, serving until 1992.
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