Kate Jones
The Honourable Kate Jones MP | |
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Minister for Education of Queensland | |
Assumed office 16 February 2015 | |
Premier | Annastacia Palaszczuk |
Preceded by | John-Paul Langbroek |
Minister for Tourism and Major Events of Queensland | |
Assumed office 16 February 2015 | |
Premier | Annastacia Palaszczuk |
Preceded by | Jann Stuckey |
Minister for Small Business and Commonwealth Games of Queensland | |
In office 16 February 2015 – 8 December 2015 | |
Premier | Annastacia Palaszczuk |
Preceded by | Jann Stuckey |
Succeeded by |
Leeanne Enoch |
Minister for the Environment, Resource Management and Climate Change of Queensland | |
In office 28 March 2009 – 20 June 2011 | |
Premier | Anna Bligh |
Preceded by | Andrew McNamara |
Succeeded by | Vicky Darling |
Member of the Queensland Parliament for Ashgrove | |
Assumed office 31 January 2015 | |
Preceded by | Campbell Newman |
In office 9 September 2006 – 24 March 2012 | |
Preceded by | Jim Fouras |
Succeeded by | Campbell Newman |
Personal details | |
Born |
Kate Jennifer Jones 10 April 1979 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | Australian Labor Party |
Spouse(s) | Paul Cronin (2009–present) |
Children | 1 |
Kate Jennifer Jones (born 10 April 1979) is an Australian politician and Queensland Government minister. She is a member of the Australian Labor Party and was elected in the seat of state electorate of Ashgrove in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in 2006 which was previously held by former Speaker Jim Fouras (ALP). She was the Minister for Environment, Resource Management and Climate Change until 19 June 2011. She lost the seat to Campbell Newman in 2012, who went on to become premier, before retaking it in 2015. In the Palaszczuk Government, she is the Minister for Education, Minister for Tourism, Major Events and Small Business, and the Minister for Commonwealth Games.
Jones was the youngest woman in the Queensland Parliament and the youngest Minister in the Queensland Government.
Education and community involvement
Jones attended Kelvin Grove State High School in Kelvin Grove. She completed her Bachelor of Arts in Politics and Journalism at the Queensland University of Technology while working part-time at The Gap Markets. She is completing her Masters in Environmental Law through the Australian National University.
Jones is a member of the Ashgrove Historical Society, Ashgrove Climate Change Action Group and sits on the management committee of the Enoggera Respite Centre. She is also a member of The Fred Hollows Foundation and World Vision.
Political career
Before entering Parliament, Jones worked as a Senior Media Adviser to Queensland Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing Robert Schwarten and as Media Adviser to former Queensland Treasurer David Hamill.
Jones was elected to state Parliament for the seat of Ashgrove at the 2006 general election to succeed Jim Fouras, who had served as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly during the 1990s. After retaining her seat in the 2009 election, she was appointed Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability in the new Bligh cabinet, replacing Andrew McNamara.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
2012 Election
Jones stood down from cabinet on 19 June 2011 to focus on defending her seat against newly elected LNP leader Campbell Newman at the 2012 state election.[7]
During the campaign Jones used lolly-pink branding rather than Labour's color of red; this tactic was copied from an approach used by Kevin Rudd. Jones' supporters were issued pink T-shirts with the words "Keep Kate".[8]
At that election, Jones was defeated, suffering a 13 percent swing as part of the LNP's massive victory. Newman became Premier.
2015 Election
Jones sought to regain her old seat in the January 2015 state election. She won, defeating Newman on a swing of 10 percent--more than double what she needed. She became the second challenger to unseat a sitting premier in Queensland, the previous time this happened was in 1915.[9][10]
Palaszczuk government
On 16 February 2015, Jones was sworn in as Minister for Education, Minister for Tourism, Major Events and Small Business and Minister for the Commonwealth Games in the Palaszczuk Ministry.[11]
Personal life
Kate Jones is married to Paul Cronin (former chief media adviser to Queensland Premiers Anna Bligh and Peter Beattie, and who now heads media relations at Queensland Rail).[12] They have a son, Thomas Anthony Cronin, who was born in 2010.[13]
References
- ↑ Kate Jones, Queensland's new climate change minister — "The Courier-Mail"
- ↑ Bligh unveils new ministry
- ↑ Power to the Labor Women
- ↑ Comings and goings in the Queensland Cabinet
- ↑ Bligh Cabinet gets women's touch
- ↑ Eight new faces in Cabinet clean-out, pages 4-5, "The Courier-Mail", Wednesday, 25 March 2009
- ↑ http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/opinion/ignore-the-spin-look-at-the-facts/story-e6frerdf-1226298629333
- ↑ http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/features/the-battle-for-ashgrove/story-e6frg6z6-1226300896506
- ↑ http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-01-30/labors-ashgrove-candidate--kate-jones-could-re-write-history/6057308
- ↑ http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/queensland-state-election-2015/queensland-election-2015-premier-campbell-newman-on-brink-of-losing-his-seat-20150130-132bwz.html
- ↑ "Queensland's new Labor Cabinet sworn in at Government House". Australian Broadcasting Corporation 16 February 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
- ↑ A bright green future — The Courier-Mail, 5 June 2009
- ↑ Climate Change Minister gives birth to a boy — The Courier-Mail
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Parliament of Queensland | ||
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Preceded by Jim Fouras |
Member for Ashgrove 2006–2012 |
Succeeded by Campbell Newman |
Preceded by Campbell Newman |
Member for Ashgrove 2015–present |
Incumbent |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by Andrew McNamara |
Minister for the Environment, Resource Management and Climate Change 2009–2011 |
Succeeded by Vicky Darling |
Preceded by John-Paul Langbroek |
Minister for Education 2015–present |
Incumbent |
Preceded by Jann Stuckey |
Minister for Tourism, Major Events, Small Business and Commonwealth Games 2015–present |
Incumbent |
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