Kayee Griffin

Kayee Griffin
Member of Legislative Council of New South Wales
In office
22 March 2003  4 March 2011
Personal details
Born (1950-02-06) 6 February 1950
Sydney, New South Wales
Political party Australian Labor Party

Kayee Frances Griffin (born 6 February 1950) is an Australian politician and former Australian Labor Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Council, serving from 2003 until her retirement in 2011.

Griffin was born in Sydney[1] to parents Matt and Kathleen Griffin. She grew up in the City of Canterbury. After leaving school, she was employed with the Department of Labour and Industry and the New South Wales Treasury between 1967 and 1979. She became a Member of the Municipal Employees Union in 1981 and an Organiser in 1987, and continued in that role until 1996. In 1979 she became an Electoral advisor for Federal MP Leo McLeay. In 1981 she became the Secretary for the Canterbury Mayor. In 1997 she returned as an Electoral advisor for McLeay.

She joined the Australian Labor Party in 1973 and was a member of the Lakemba Branch. In 1979 she became its Secretary. She was the Convenor of the Party's Status of Women Committee between 1996 and 1999, and also the Chairperson of the Party's Local Government Administrative Committee in 1999.

In 1991 she was elected an Alderman of Canterbury Municipal Council and in 1995 she became its Mayor. On council, she served with fellow Parliamentarians John Hatzistergos and Tony Stewart.

In 1995 she became Vice President of the Australian Services Union and continued in that role until 1999 when she became Senior Vice President. She held that role until 2003 when she was elected to Parliament.

Prior to her election to Parliament, she was a member of:

She stood as a candidate for the Australian Labor Party in the 2003 New South Wales election. She was placed ninth on the Labor Party Group ticket.[2] Following the election, she was the 17th person elected to the Council at that election.,[3] and will serve an eight-year term.

In Parliament she has been on the:

She was the Legislative Council Representative on the Council of the University of Newcastle between 7 May 2003 and 21 December 2004. She was a Temporary Chair of Committees between 7 May 2003 and 2 March 2007.[4]

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