Jaala Pulford
Jaala Pulford | |
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Minister for Roads | |
In office 30 November 2018 – 22 June 2020 | |
Preceded by | Luke Donnellan |
Succeeded by | Ben Carroll |
Minister for Agriculture | |
In office 4 December 2014 – 30 November 2018 | |
Preceded by | Peter Walsh |
Succeeded by | Jaclyn Symes |
Minister for Regional Development | |
In office 4 December 2014 – 30 November 2018 | |
Preceded by | Peter Ryan |
Succeeded by | Jaclyn Symes |
Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council | |
In office 4 December 2014 – 30 November 2018 | |
Preceded by | Wendy Lovell |
Succeeded by | Jaclyn Symes |
Member of the Victorian Legislative Council | |
Assumed office 25 November 2006 | |
Constituency | Western Victoria Region |
Personal details | |
Born | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | 14 February 1974
Political party | Labor Party |
Website | http://www.jaalapulford.com.au/ |
Jaala Pulford (born 14 February 1974) is an Australian politician. She has been a Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Council since 2006, representing Western Victoria Region.
Pulford was Minister for Agriculture, Minister for Regional Development and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council between 4 December 2014 and 30 November 2018 following the election of the Andrews Labor Government. She was appointed Minister for Roads, Road Safety and the TAC, and Fishing and Boating on 30 November 2018.
Early life
Pulford grew up in Castlemaine and attended Bendigo Senior Secondary College.[1] She worked as an Organiser for the National Union of Workers Victorian Branch between 1994 and 2006.[1]
Pulford has a Bachelor of Applied Management from University of Ballarat[1] and has since completed a Masters of Public Policy at Deakin University.
Political career
Pulford has held a number of roles within the ALP, including State and National Conference delegate, Junior Vice-President of the Victorian Branch, National Labor Women's Network secretary, and President of the ALP Women's Policy Committee.[1]
In November 2006, she was elected, at the age of 32, as a member of the Victorian Legislative Council, representing the Western Victoria Region. As a member of the Brumby Government, she served as Parliamentary Secretary for Industrial Relations (August 2007 – January 2010) and Parliamentary Secretary for Regional and Rural Development, Industry and Trade (January – November 2010).[1]
Following the Labor government's loss at the 2010 state election, Pulford was appointed Shadow Parliamentary Secretary to the Leader of the Opposition (Legislative Council) and Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Regional and Rural Development.[1]
On 4 December 2014, Pulford was appointed Minister for Agriculture, Minister for Regional Development and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council as part of the Labor Government led by Daniel Andrews.[2] She was Victoria's first female Agriculture Minister, and oversaw significant reform, including the establishment of Regional Partnerships and a medicinal cannabis industry, the mandatory electronic tagging of sheep, Victoria's first digital agriculture program, greater animal welfare protection, and attracting recreational fishers to Victoria.[citation needed]
On 30 November 2018, Pulford was appointed Minister for Roads, Road Safety and the TAC, and Fishing and Boating in the re-elected Andrews Government.[3]
Personal life
Pulford is married with a son and lives in Ballarat. Her daughter Sinead died of cancer in 2014, aged 13.[4]
References
- ^ a b c d e f http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/members/details/1622-hon-jaala-pulford
- ^ http://www.stockandland.com.au/news/agriculture/general/politics/ag-minister-jaala-pulford-sworn-in/2718991.aspx
- ^ https://www.thecourier.com.au/story/5786610/jaala-pulford-gets-tac-and-roads-boating-and-fishing.
- ^ Labor MP Jaala Pulford lost her daughter Sinead to cancer shortly after the election, Herald Sun, 23 January 2015