User:Tamara Desiatov/sandbox/Tamara Desiatov

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Tamara Desiatov is an Australian artist of Russian heritage. Tamara ran as a Greens WA candidate for the Seat of Girrawheen in the 2005 and 2008 State Elections in Western Australia. Tamara Desiatov also ran as Greens WA Candidate for the Seat of Stirling in the Federal Elections, 2007, Western Australia. Interview with Peter Tinley, on the ABC 774 Perth show 'Going local in Stirling' as a candidate during Federal Elections in Western Australia. Tamara Desiatov was published in the Who's Who of Australian Women 2008-2017 and the Who's Who of Notable Western Australians in 2008, in the 'State of Interest' edition (citations and references updated).

Tamara Desiatov's art has been published in the first Triple J 'Loud' and 'Loudspeaker' magazines, as part of the 1997 Digital Art competition. Exhibitions for queer film and art festivals and screened films at Super 8 Film Festival, White Glove Film Festival, San Francisco Sex Workers Film Festival for the film animation from the RhED Arts Project, by STAR Health. Tamara Desiatov made a documentary on violence against women, which screened on local Community Television station, CCTV Perth.

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Electoral results for the Division of Stirling

Results of the Western Australian state election, 2005 (Legislative Assembly)

Results of the Western Australian state election, 2008 (Legislative Assembly)

Candidates of the Australian federal election, 2007

Candidates of the Western Australian state election, 2008

Candidates of the Western Australian state election, 2005

Electoral results for the district of Girrawheen

http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/archived/nationalinterest/going-local-in-stirling/3213214

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