Natasha Griggs
Natasha Griggs | |
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Member of the Australian Parliament for Solomon | |
Assumed office 21 August 2010 | |
Preceded by | Damien Hale |
Personal details | |
Born | Adelaide, South Australia | 24 January 1969
Political party | Country Liberal (territory) Liberal Party of Australia (federal) |
Spouse | Paul Griggs |
Children | Aaron |
Residence | Palmerston, Northern Territory |
Alma mater | Northern Territory University |
Occupation | Politician |
Website | Personal Website |
Natasha Louise Griggs (born 24 January 1969) is an Australian politician first elected at the 2010 Australian Federal election as a Member of the Australian House of Representatives to the division of Solomon, Northern Territory, representing the Country Liberal Party. She sits with the Liberals.[1] She was re-elected in the 2013 Australian Federal Election.
Background
Natasha Griggs was born in Adelaide,[2] moved to the Territory when she was four weeks old and attended primary and secondary schools in Alice Springs before moving to Darwin in 1987 to complete a Bachelor of Business at the Northern Territory University (now Charles Darwin University).[3]
She started her working life in the Northern Territory government in the IT sector. Before her election to public office she had a career in both the Government and private sectors, holding both senior project and business manager positions.[4][self-published source?] In 2002 Griggs was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, undergoing six months of intensive treatment. She beat the illness and returned to work. She remains an advocate for charities and NGO's focused around cancer prevention, research and treatment.[4] Beyond this, Griggs has long been a prominent advocate for community and non-profit organisations, raising $30,000 and being named the Territory's leading fundraiser in 1992.[citation needed]
Griggs stood as an Alderman in 2008 and won election to the Palmerston City Council, during which she was elected by her colleagues to the position of deputy mayor.[4][self-published source?]
Political career
In 2009 she won Country Liberals pre-selection for Solomon, the marginal Labor seat that had been held by Damian Hale since the previous election. At the 2010 election, she won with a two-party-preferred swing of 1.94 points to become the first opposition member in the seat's history.[5] She became the first female member of the House of Representatives to represent the Northern Territory.[6] During her first term she opposed the construction of a nuclear waste facility in the Northern Territory arguing that science, and not politics, should determine its location.[7]
She also campaigned strongly against the removal of houses from RAAF Base Darwin,[8] championed the need for on-going support for Defence Force personnel returning home from deployment overseas and gained bi-partisan support to have 19 February, Bombing of Darwin Day, declared a National Day of Observance.[9]
Between 2010 and 2013 Griggs was a member of three parliamentary committees: the House of Representatives Standing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs Committee, the Joint Standing National Capital and External Territories Committee and the Joint Select Australia's Immigration Detention Network Committee.[10]
She was elected for a second term in 2013 despite a small swing against her, becoming a backbencher in the Abbott government.
Griggs has a particular interest in disability issues and was one of the founding members of Riding for the Disabled NT.[11][self-published source?] She is Patron of SIDS and Kids NT.[12]
Personal life
Griggs lives in Palmerston with her husband Paul.[11][13][14]
References
- ^ "Solomon Results NT- Darwin and Palmerston". ABC Elections.
- ^ Biography for GRIGGS, Natasha Louise, Parliament of Australia.
- ^ "Natasha Griggs". Country Liberals. Retrieved 5 September 2010.
- ^ a b c About Natasha, Natasha Griggs MP.
- ^ Electoral Commission%5d%5d "House of Representatives Division First Preferences: Solomon". Retrieved 19 October 2012.
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- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKsX9t36NYI
- ^ http://www.natashagriggs.com.au/tag/bombing-of-darwin/
- ^ Mrs Natasha Griggs MP, Parliament of Australia.
- ^ a b http://www.natashagriggs.com.au/about-natasha/
- ^ http://www.sidsandkids.org/offices/northern-territory/about-us/
- ^ "Cops banned from posing with pollies" (PDF). 12 June 2010.
- ^ "House debates Thursday, 27 February 2014".
My husband, Paul, and I have known Terry for many years and consider him a very good friend