Cerridwen Voeland
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Cerridwen Voeland was a citizen of Australia, born in March 2009.
She has served as Prime Minister of Australia.
Politics
Cerridwen Voeland has spent most of her political Life working within the Ministry of Cultural Services (Previously Ministry of Heritage and the Arts and the Ministry of Social Services). She is presently an active member of the True Blue Party. Cerridwen Voeland was elected into Senate (Congress) in October 2009 representing South Australia, attaining the most votes in that region.
Cerridwen subsequently secured pre-selection to run as the True Blue Party candidate for Prime Minister, and received the support of all but one of the Top 5 Parties in Australia (the ADSP decided to support Cerridwen, but at the last minute gave support to Patti11 for re-election in the interests of a competitive election).
Cerridwen won by a significant margin (over 100 votes) to Patti11, and has the distinguished honor of being the first female elected Prime Minister in Australia. Cerridwen is also the second non-ADSP Prime Minister in 2009 - a significant achievement in its own right.
Military
Cerri enlisted in the Australian military as an AMC Redback in March 2009, and successfully applied for the DropBears the following month. Cerridwen received 3 Super Soldier medals during V1 version.
Cerri is one of the first 40 Field Marshals of Australia.
Cerri was a member of Australian Commando Unit Koalas.
ausEaid
Cerridwen Voeland established Australia's first charity ausEaid in early April- dedicated to providing information and support to those in need. Initially funded from company profits, the majority of support for ausEaid now comes from within the Australian community.
Business
Cerridwen and srg91 formed a business partnership in May 2009 with a dream of one day competing with True Blue International. They managed 11 companies.
Media
Why not indeed is the newspaper owned and published by Cerridwen. As of Day 730, this newspaper had 68 subscriptions.