Sharon Grierson
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Newcastle
In office
10 November 2001 – 5 August 2013
Preceded byAllan Morris
Succeeded bySharon Claydon
Personal details
Born (1951-05-04) 4 May 1951 (age 72)
Australia Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Political partyAustralian Labor Party
Residence(s)Newcastle, New South Wales
OccupationTeacher; Politician

Sharon Joy Grierson (born 4 May 1951 in Newcastle, New South Wales) was educated at Newcastle Teachers College, and worked as a teacher and school principal before entering politics.

Grierson became a member of the Australian Labor Party, and was elected to the Australian House of Representatives in November 2001, representing the Division of Newcastle. She was re-elected in 2004, 2007 and 2010.

However, in July 2012, Grierson announced she would not seek re-election in 2013, citing the need to attend to family and personal health problems.[1]

She has been the only Labor MP to sign the Australian Marriage Equality Charter, and voted in favour of legislation to legalise same-sex marriage in Australia when it was presented in parliament. She also chaired the Public Accounts and Audit Committee.[1]

She was co-convenor of the Parliamentary Friends of Dementia, a parliamentary friendship group that advocates for Australians living with dementia, their families and carers.

References

  1. ^ a b Mail-out letter: undated and untitled press release on letterhead, c.mid July 2012, with document code *S001591Q01*, signed 'Sharon Grierson MP, Federal Member for Newcastle'.
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Parliament of Australia Preceded byAllan Morris Member for Newcastle 2001–2013 Succeeded bySharon Claydon