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Preceded by
  
New district

Preceded by
  
Bob Debus

Education
  
University of Sydney

Succeeded by
  
District abolished

Role
  
Australian Politician


Preceded by
  
New district

Name
  
Sandra Nori

Succeeded by
  
District abolished

Succeeded by
  
merged portfolio

Party
  
Australian Labor Party


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Sandra Christine Nori (born 16 June 1953 in Newcastle, New South Wales) is a former Australian politician and presently a company director and Member of Macquarie University Council.

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Nori was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing the electoral districts of McKell (1988–1991) and Port Jackson (1991–2007) for the Australian Labor Party. She served in a range of ministerial portfolios between 1999 and 2007. Since leaving politics, Nori has been appointed to a number of roles as a non-executive director.

Early years and background

Nori was born in Newcastle, of Italian parents. She was educated at Petersham Girls High School and University of Sydney, graduating with a Bachelor of Economics. Nori was formerly married to Senator John Faulkner and together they have two children.

Parliamentary career

A member of the Australian Labor Party, Nori represented two electorates successively: the newly created electorate of McKell between 1988 and 1991 (which was abolished at the 1991 state election; and the newly created electorate of Port Jackson between 1991 and 2007 (which was again abolished at the 2007 state election).

In the battle for re-election as the Member for McKell at the 1988 state election, Nori defeated independent candidate, Frank Sartor. Sartor went on to join the Labor Party, represent the electorate of Rockdale, and become a senior Labor minister.

She was Minister for Small Business from April 1999 to April 2003, and was Minister for Tourism (later Tourism and Sport and Recreation) from April 1999 and Minister for Women from 2002 until her retirement from parliament in March 2007.

Controversy

At some stage during the early 1990s, Nori was in a relationship with Paul Gibson, who was at that time Labor member for Londonderry. Following Nori's departure from politics in 2007, allegations arose that Gibson was involved in an alleged incident causing criminal assault. These allegations were raised with Premier Iemma by another Member of Parliament. The alleged victim of the assault was Gibson's former partner, Nori. Iemma referred the matter to the NSW Police for investigation. The Police investigation determined that, due to insufficient evidence, there was no case to arrest or charge Gibson.

Career after leaving New South Wales parliament

In 2008, Nori was appointed to the Council of Macquarie University and also serves on the boards of the NSW TAFE Commission, Domain Resorts and Residences, and Komosion, a digital marketing and website publishing software company.

Nori is also a Member of the Board of Advisors of the Global Panel Foundation, a respected NGO that works behind the scenes in crisis areas around the world.

Sandra was appointed to the National Board of the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award - Australia and is currently Deputy Chair. In 2017 she was presented the Silver Distinguished Service Medal recognising her substantial services to youth, especially regional and disadvantaged young Australians.

References

Sandra Nori Wikipedia