ABC News – Australia
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The extraordinary legacy of a trailblazing female driving instructor
Margaret Greenslade, believed to be one of South Australia's first female licensed driving instructors, died in February aged 96. She obtained her licence in 1963 as instructor number 43 in the state and spent decades teaching drivers in the Riverland region. Beyond driving instruction, she helped migrant families navigate government offices and settlement services, establishing a legacy of community service.
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