Background
Hill was born in the rural town of Dimboola, where she attended Dimboola State School and Dimboola High School.
Hill was born in the rural town of Dimboola, where she attended Dimboola State School and Dimboola High School.
She was an Australian Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1982 to 1992, representing the electorates of Frankston and Frankston North. She lived in regional Victoria from 1956 to 1969, when she returned to Melbourne, settling in Frankston. Hill resumed work in 1974, taking up a position as a catering officer at the Frankston Nursing Home.
She was elected to the City of Frankston council in 1979, and held both positions simultaneously until her election to parliament in 1982.
Amidst a strong statewide Labor victory, however, she received a swing of 7.3%, defeating incumbent Liberal Member of Parliament Graeme Weideman by 76 votes in what was widely considered a major upset. Her seat was divided in two by a redistribution ahead of the 1985 election, where she was re-elected as the member for Frankston North.
She was again re-elected in 1988. Hill faced a much tougher battle for re-election at the 1992 state election, as Labor lost office in a landslide defeat.
She ran in the new seat of Frankston East, essentially a reconfigured Frankston North, against new Liberal candidate Peter McLellan, but was narrowly defeated in a result so close it was not known for several days.
She died in 2015, aged 79.