Jackie Kelly
The Honourable Jackie Kelly | |
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Member of the Australian Parliament for Lindsay | |
In office 3 March 1996 – 17 October 2007 | |
Preceded by | Ross Free |
Succeeded by | David Bradbury |
Personal details | |
Born | Upper Hutt, New Zealand | 18 February 1964
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | Liberal Party of Australia |
Spouse(s) | Gary Clark |
Occupation | Squadron leader |
Jacqueline Marie (Jackie) Kelly (born 18 February 1964), former Australian politician, was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from March 1996 until November 2007, representing the Division of Lindsay, New South Wales.
Early career
Kelly was born in Upper Hutt, New Zealand, and attended the Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College, in North Sydney. She obtained a law degree from the University of Queensland, where she also attained a 'full blue' for rowing, and later represented Australia in the sport.[citation needed] She was a probation and parole officer, and a legal officer with the rank of Squadron Leader in the Royal Australian Air Force, before entering politics.
Political career
In 1996, Kelly was elected twice to the seat of Lindsay, based around the suburb of Penrith on the western fringe of Sydney. The first time was at the general election on 2 March 1996; however she was later disqualified because of her RAAF employment, and not having taken steps to renounce her New Zealand citizenship. After addressing these issues, she was re-elected at a by-election on 19 October 1996 with an increased majority.[1]
Kelly married Gary Clark, a local orthodontist, on 5 December 1998. She was Minister for Sport and Tourism and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Sydney 2000 Games from 1998 to 2001, and Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister from 2001 to 2004.
While the first sitting Australian federal parliamentarian to give birth to a child was Ros Kelly in 1983, in 2000 Jackie Kelly became the first serving Australian federal minister to give birth to a child (a daughter named Dominique).
In 2001 Kelly was criticised for describing the collapse of Ansett Airlines as a "blip".[2]
In 2006, Kelly was paired with Pavel Aubrecht when she competed on Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice and was eliminated third.
In May 2007, she announced her intention to retire from federal politics at the 2007 election.
In February 2014, Kelly launched a surprise challenge to contest the preselection of incumbent Liberal MP Stuart Ayres in Penrith in the Parliament of New South Wales.[3]
Pamphlet scandal
On 21 November 2007, three days before the federal election, Kelly's husband Gary Clark was caught with four other people in the electorate of Lindsay handing out fake pamphlets purporting to be from an Islamic group (which did not exist), and thanking the Labor Party for supporting terrorists.
Three Liberal Party members (including Gary Clark and the husband of the Liberal candidate for Lindsay Greg Chijoff) were forced to leave the party.[4] Kelly denied any knowledge of the pamphlets prior to their distribution, stating "I think it's basically a Chaser-style prank".[5]
References
- ↑ "About Jackie". Jackie Kelly MP – Member for Lindsay. 2003. Retrieved 2006-09-01.
- ↑ Tourism Minister under attack over Ansett crisis. Retrieved 23 November 2007.
- ↑ Stuart Ayres' seat of Penrith wanted by former MP Jackie Kelly: SMH 8 February 2014
- ↑ Fake flyer distributors apologise. Retrieved 23 November 2007.
- ↑ Libs' fake Muslim letter roundly condemned. Retrieved 23 November 2007.
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Warwick Smith |
Minister for Sport and Tourism 1998–2001 |
Succeeded by Rod Kemp |
Parliament of Australia | ||
Preceded by Ross Free |
Member for Lindsay 1996–2007 |
Succeeded by David Bradbury |
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