Kerry Michelle Nettle (born 24 December 1973) is a former
Australian Senator
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and member of the
Australian Greens
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in
New South Wales
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. Elected at the
2001 federal election on a primary vote of 4.36 percent with
One Nation and micro-party preferences, she failed to gain re-election at the
2007 federal election
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, despite an increase in the Green primary vote to 8.43 percent, due to insufficient preferences.
Early life
Kerry Nettle was born 24 December 1973, in Sydney, to Edward and Beverley Nettle.
She grew up in the suburb of
Marsfield
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T ...
,
and received her primary education at local government schools, and secondary education at the
Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney
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in
Croydon
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where she was elected school captain in her final year. Following graduation from high school in 1991, Nettle enrolled at the
University of New South Wales
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, where she obtained a degree in
environmental science
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and was active in student politics, caucusing with the group known as the Non-Aligned Left (the predecessor of the
Grassroots Left
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). She worked as office coordinator for The Greens (NSW) and then as a youth worker. She joined the Australian Greens in 1998 and was elected to the
Australian Senate
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for New South Wales in November 2001, joining Senator
Bob Brown until her term expired on 30 June 2008.
Nettle is a
social liberal
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and an environmentalist. She believes in Government ownership of essential services, which include banking, airlines, telecommunications, health and education,
[Senator Kerry Nettle: Parliament+Speeches](_blank)
. Kerrynettle.org.au. Retrieved on 2009-02-10. and other areas privatised in the last two decades in Australia. She argues that private ownership of these assets is "social theft."
Policies
Immigration and human rights
Nettle strongly supports the right of political refugees and
asylum seekers to have a fair process and hearing in Australia. She visited
Christmas Island in January 2006 in opposition to the Australian Government's detention of 43 West Papuans that landed on
Cape York in January 2006. She has expressed similar concern for the 83 Sri Lankan refugees that are being held in Nauru.
Nettle also fervently campaigned to bring
David Hicks back to Australia. For six months, every day that the Australian Senate sat, she filed a motion to bring David Hicks back to Australia.
Iraq War
When United States President
George W. Bush
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visited
Canberra
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is the capital city of Australia. Founded following the federation of the colonies of Australia as the seat of government for the new nation, it is Australia's largest inland city and the eighth-largest city overall. The ci ...
on 23 October 2003, Nettle and Brown took their opposition to the
war in Iraq to the point of interjecting during his address to a joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament. They wore signs referring to
David Hicks and
Mamdouh Habib, two Australian citizens who were then being held at
Guantanamo Bay,
Cuba
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, following their apprehension by United States forces in either (this is disputed)
Afghanistan
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or
Pakistan
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. Both Habib and Hicks have since been released.
Bush accepted the interjections with good humour, but the Speaker of the House,
Neil Andrew
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, formally "named" Nettle and Brown and they were suspended from the Parliament for 24 hours. Nettle tried to hand Bush a letter from Habib's wife but was stopped by
Liberal
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MPs and Senators who jostled her and prevented her from approaching Bush. Liberal Senator
Ross Lightfoot
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Early life
Lightfoot was ...
allegedly told Nettle to "Fuck off and die."
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Nettle visited
Israel
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and the
Palestinian territories
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in January 2007, where she examined "what impact the construction of the separation wall and the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict has on communities in Palestine and Israel".
Nettle spoke with both Israelis and Palestinians in an effort to understand and ameliorate conflicts between both groups.
Education
Nettle remains an ardent advocate of increased public education and higher education funding. Specifically, she has also "identified the need for $7 billion in public education spending across the lifelong spectrum of education, from preschool through to university and TAFE tertiary education."
Women's rights
Nettle supports gender equality, as well as a women's reproductive rights. During a debate on the abortion drug
RU486
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in February 2006, she wore a
T-shirt
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into parliament bearing the slogan "Mr Abbott get your
rosaries
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off my ovaries", in reference to the Catholic faith of Health Minister
Tony Abbott.
See also
*
Members of the Australian Senate, 2002-2005
*
Members of the Australian Senate, 2005-2008
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Women in the Australian Senate
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*
2007 Australian federal election
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*
List of Old Girls of PLC Sydney
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References
External links
Senator Nettle's websiteSenator Nettle's MyspaceGreensBlog
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1973 births
Australian Greens members of the Parliament of Australia
Living people
Members of the Australian Senate
Members of the Australian Senate for New South Wales
Politicians from Sydney
People educated at the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney
University of New South Wales alumni
Women members of the Australian Senate
21st-century Australian politicians
21st-century Australian women politicians