Melinda Pavey

The Honourable
Melinda Pavey
MP
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council
In office
3 September 2002  6 March 2015
Preceded by Doug Moppett
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Oxley
Assumed office
28 March 2015
Preceded by Andrew Stoner
Personal details
Born Melinda Jane Shaw
1969 (age 4647)
Political party The Nationals
Spouse(s) Warren Pavey
Website http://www.melindapavey.com.au

Melinda Jane Pavey (née Shaw; born 1969) is an Australian politician. She has been a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly since 2015, representing the Nationals. She was previously a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 2002 to 2015. A former party staffer, the Coffs Harbour businesswoman became the party's youngest New South Wales MP at the age of 33.

Career

Pavey initially worked as a radio journalist with 2UW in Sydney, but soon became involved in the National Party, and in 1988 took up a position as a media officer for Matt Singleton, the then-Minister for Administrative Services. Over the next decade, she worked for a number of MPs, including Deputy Premier Wal Murray (1990–1993), Minister for Consumer Affairs Wendy Machin (1993–1994) and National Party leader Ian Armstrong (1994–1997).[1]

Political career

Pavey did not attempt to enter politics herself until July 2002, when long-serving Legislative Council member Doug Moppett died suddenly. In the subsequent weeks, Pavey announced her intention to nominate for the resulting casual vacancy. At the time, the party was recovering from a significant defeat at the 2001 election, and the party was keen to look for younger and more appealing candidates. Despite being nine months pregnant at the time, Pavey was ultimately successful in obtaining preselection, and was sworn in as an MLC in September 2002,[1] three weeks after the birth of her daughter, Emily.

She has dedicated much of her time to advocating for the people of the Queanbeyan region, in her role as The Nationals duty member for the Labor-held Legislative Assembly electorate of Monaro. She has also served on the Parliamentary Committee on Children and Young People since 2003.

On 3 April 2011, after the State election, it was announced by the new Premier Barry O'Farrell that Pavey would not enter his Coalition Cabinet in New South Wales; she had previously held the role of Shadow Emergency services Spokeswoman.[2]

She was subsequently appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Health.

In December 2014, Pavey was preselected by the Nationals as the party's candidate for the lower house seat of Oxley at the 2015 state election.[3]

References

New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Preceded by
Andrew Stoner
Member for Oxley
2015–present
Incumbent
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