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Dawn Elizabeth Walker is a former Australian politician. She was appointed as a Greens member of the New South Wales Legislative Council on 22 February 2017 to fill a casual vacancy resulting from the resignation of
Jan Barham Janette Louise Barham (born 8 October 1958) is an Australian politician who was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council between 2011 and 2017. Early life Barham grew up in Wollongong in the southern suburb of Unanderra and was edu ...
, and served until her defeat at the 2019 state election.


Early life

Walker was born and schooled in
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, graduating from
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with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) and a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) from Griffith University. She worked for 15 years as a policy adviser for Small Business Victoria, a state government agency. Beginning her career at the
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, Dawn was responsible for developing and funding programs to make TAFE more accessible to women. In 2005, she moved with her partner and three children to
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on the Far North Coast of New South Wales.


Political career

Walker ran as the Greens candidate for the
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at the
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and
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federal elections, increasing the Greens vote each time. On 22 February 2017, Walker was elected by a joint sitting of the
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to fill a casual vacancy resulting from the resignation of
Jan Barham Janette Louise Barham (born 8 October 1958) is an Australian politician who was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council between 2011 and 2017. Early life Barham grew up in Wollongong in the southern suburb of Unanderra and was edu ...
. Walker used her maiden speech to call for a re-examination of whether there should be dedicated seats in the NSW Parliament for Aboriginal people, elected by Aboriginal people, as occurs for
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in the
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. On 6 December 2017, Walker was arrested along with 16 other people including fellow NSW Greens MLC Jeremy Buckingham after taking part in a blockade of Adani’s
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rail construction site at Belyando, in
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. They were arrested and charged with trespass and failing to comply with police direction. In a statement following the arrest, Ms Walker said “It was a very important day for me, stopping work on the Adani mine and being arrested with climate activists who understand the importance of preventing this destructive project from going ahead. I was proud to stand with traditional owners who have said 'no means no' to Adani, and made it clear they will not be surrendering their land and water to this coal corporation.” Since being elected, Dawn Walker has campaigned for the creation of a new 315,000 hectare Great Koala National Park in the Coffs Harbour hinterland and for an end to native forest logging in New South Wales. Her preselection was controversial, with the returning officer of the ballot identifying "areas of concern" about the integrity of the process, and claims that Walker had broken party rules by using its email lists for campaigning purposes. These complaints were not upheld by the party's preselection disputes committee and a subsequent meeting of the Greens' State Delegates Council ratified the preselection. Walker was defeated at the 2019 state election after being ranked third on the Greens ticket for the Legislative Council. She subsequently resigned her membership of the party.


References

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