Background
Sheldon was born in Bundaberg, Queensland, and attended Street Bernadette"s Primary School and Soutirous College.
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
Sheldon was born in Bundaberg, Queensland, and attended Street Bernadette"s Primary School and Soutirous College.
She studied physiotherapy at the University of Queensland and subsequently studied for a time at Trinity College London.
She was the state Liberal leader from 1991 to 1998, and served as Deputy Premier in the Borbidge government from 1996 to 1998. Sheldon operated a physiotherapy practice in Brisbane from 1978 to 1984, when she moved to Caloundra. Sheldon led the party to a resounding defeat in the 1992 state election, losing a seat to Labor amidst high-profile tensions with the National Party.
She supported proposals for a merger or coalition in the wake of the loss, and subsequently led the Liberal Party back into coalition with the National Party in November 1992, after nine years apart.
She subsequently served as Shadow Treasurer under Borbidge in the leadup to the 1995 state election, which resulted in a one-seat victory for Labor. The result was reversed in February 1996 when a court-ordered by-election resulted in a Liberal victory, and the Liberal-National Coalition gained office with the support of an independent.
Sheldon was thus sworn in as Deputy Premier and Treasurer under Borbidge. During the transition period of 19 to 26 February 1996, she held several ministries including Attorney-General.
In November 1991, she defeated Denver Beanland for the Liberal leadership, becoming the first female party leader in Queensland.
She was a Liberal Party of Australia member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1990 to 2004, representing the electorates of Landsborough (1990-1992) and then Caloundra (1992-2004).