Joan Kirner
Joan Elizabeth Kirner was an Australian politician who was the 42nd Premier of Victoria, serving from 1990 to 1992. A Labor Party member of the Parliament of Victoria from 1982 to 1994, she was a member of the Legislative Council before later winning a seat in the Legislative Assembly. Kirner was a minister and briefly deputy premier in the government of John Cain Jr., and succeeded him as premier following his resignation. She was Australia's third female head of government and second female premier, Victoria's first, and held the position until her party was defeated in a landslide at the 1992 state election.
20 June 1938
Born on the same birth date (20 June 1938): Mickie Most
Born on the same birth day (20 June): Bob King (athlete) • Bálint Kopasz • Charles W. Chesnutt • Claire Tomalin • Darren Sproles • David Kazhdan • Elisabeth Hauptmann • George Carpenter (Salvation Army) • Georges Dufrénoy • Giannina Arangi-Lombardi • Helena Rasiowa • Hermann von Boyen • James Burns (cricketer) • Stafford Dean • Twiggy Ramirez • Ulf Merbold • Willy Rampf
Born in the same month (June 1938): Art Mahaffey • David Hope, Baron Hope of Craighead • Gerald North • Jean-Marie Doré • Joyce Carol Oates • Ken Gray (rugby union) • Kevin Murray (Australian footballer) • Konrad Kujau • Michael M. Richter • Mickie Most • Moira Anderson • Neil Abercrombie • Simon Douglas-Pennant, 7th Baron Penrhyn • Thomas Boyd-Carpenter • Wahoo McDaniel