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Justine Keay

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Preceded by
  
Brett Whiteley

Children
  
three

Education
  
University of Tasmania

Political party
  
Labor Party

Alma mater
  
University of Tasmania

Party
  
Australian Labor Party

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Born
  
18 March 1975 (age 41) Devonport, Tasmania (
1975-03-18
)

Justine keay s first speech to parliament


Justine Terri Keay (born 18 March 1975) is an Australian politician. She is the Australian Labor Party member for Braddon in the Australian House of Representatives since being elected in the 2016 federal election held on 2 July 2016. She replaced the Liberal Party's Brett Whiteley.

Keay was an alderman for Devonport City Council for seven years, resigning on 26 May 2016. She has a Bachelor of Arts in History and Geography from the University of Tasmania. She worked in the television industry with Southern Cross Television and WIN Television in Western Australia before gaining further qualifications from Murdoch University in Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management and has received a Graduate Diploma in Psychology from Monash University. She returned to Tasmania and entered politics as an assistant to then Minister for Environment the Hon Bryan Green MP.

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Justine Keay Wikipedia


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