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Preceded by
  
Peter Collins

Political party
  
Liberal Party

Succeeded by
  
John Brogden

Name
  
Kerry Chikarovski

Preceded by
  
John Dowd

Role
  
Legislator

Succeeded by
  
Anthony Roberts


Kerry Chikarovski At home with Kerry Chikarovski

Full Name
  
Kerry Anne Bartels

Born
  
4 April 1956 (age 68) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (
1956-04-04
)

Spouse
  
Chris Chikarovski (m. 1979–1998)

Party
  
Liberal Party of Australia

Children
  
Lisa Chikarovski, Mark Chikarovski

Education
  
University of Sydney (1979), University of Sydney (1977), Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College

The Drum - Thursday 24 March


Kerry Anne Chikarovski (née Bartels; 4 April 1956) was the leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. She served as Leader of the Opposition between 1998 and 2002.

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Early life and career

Kerry Chikarovski At home with Kerry Chikarovski

Chikarovski was educated at the Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College, in North Sydney. She is a lawyer by training, having studied at the University of Sydney and after a brief career in private practice, went on to lecture part-time at the College of Law before entering parliament.

Political career

Following the resignation of incumbent John Dowd, Chikarovski won pre-selection for the safe Liberal seat of Lane Cove in 1991, her primary competition for which was then MLC John Hannaford. In 1992, she was appointed Minister for Consumer Affairs and Assistant Minister for Education (3 July 1992 – 26 May 1993). In 1993, she became Minister for Industrial Relations and Employment and Minister for The Status of Women (29 May 1993 – 4 April 1995). She replaced Bruce Baird as Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party in December 1994 and held that post until the Liberal Party was defeated in 1995.

On 8 December 1998 she replaced Peter Collins as leader, but in 1999 she lost the state election to Labor Premier's Bob Carr in a landslide. John Brogden, a member of her shadow cabinet, successfully challenged her and replaced her as leader on 28 March 2002. At the March 2003 election she retired from parliament.

Later career

Chikarovski is currently a lobbyist, political commentator, and ambassador for several charities, including the YWCA Australia, The Australian Indigenous Education Foundation and the Australian Cancer Research Foundation. She is also chairperson of NSW Women's Rugby, and was the second woman appointed to the board of NSW Rugby Union.

References

Kerry Chikarovski Wikipedia