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I think she is married to Robert Hamilton (or was married to him), the former Australian ambassador to Mexico and Cuba. No v good sources, but this seems to confirm it (auto-translated from Spanish): "Thursday September 21 at the University of Colima invited the Ambassador of Australia in Mexico, Mr. Robert Hamilton, and his wife, Dr. Christina Slade. The Ambassador Hamilton delivered the lecture "The relationship between Australia and Mexico as part of Asia Pacific ", in the auditorium" Carlos de la Madrid Virgen "at the School of Accounting and Administration. Dr. Slade, who is professor at the University of Canberra, gave a conference on the theme "Higher Education in Australia in the XXI century", in the auditorium of Humanities, Faculty of Education".[1]Fences&Windows22:14, 24 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]