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Lia Finocchiaro

Lia Emele Finocchiaro (Italian pronunciation: [ˈliːa finokˈkjaːro]; born 20 September 1984) is an Australian politician. She has been a Country Liberal Party member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly for the seat of Spillett since her election in 2016. She became Leader of the Opposition in the Northern Territory after the resignation of Gary Higgins on 1 February 2020. She was previously the member for Drysdale from 2012 to 2016.

Lia Finocchiaro
Finocchiaro in 2020
13th Leader of the Opposition in the Northern Territory
Elections: 2020
Assumed office
1 February 2020
DeputyGary Higgins
Gerard Maley
Preceded byGary Higgins
Leader of the Country Liberal Party
Assumed office
1 February 2020
DeputyGary Higgins
Gerard Maley
Preceded byGary Higgins
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
In office
2 September 2016 – 1 February 2020
Preceded byLynne Walker
Succeeded byGary Higgins
Deputy Leader of the Country Liberal Party
In office
2 September 2016 – 1 February 2020
Preceded byPeter Styles
Succeeded byGary Higgins
Member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
for Spillett
Assumed office
27 August 2016
Preceded bynew seat
Member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
for Drysdale
In office
25 August 2012 – 27 August 2016
Preceded byRoss Bohlin
Succeeded byEva Lawler
Personal details
Born
Lia Emele Finocchiaro

(1984-09-20) 20 September 1984 (age 39)
Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
Political partyCountry Liberal Party
SpouseSam Burke
RelationsDenis Burke (father-in-law)
ResidencePalmerston, Northern Territory
Alma materUniversity of Adelaide
ProfessionLawyer

Early life edit

Finocchiaro was born in the Northern Territory and grew up in Palmerston. She attended local primary schools before completing her secondary education at Kormilda College.[1] While in high school, she became "the highest-ranking army cadet in the Northern Territory".[2] She studied the International Baccalaureate diploma, then graduated with a double degree in law and international studies from the University of Adelaide.[3] She returned to Darwin in 2008, and was admitted as a legal practitioner in the Northern Territory, commencing work as a graduate clerk at the Clayton Utz law firm. She also received a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice from Charles Darwin University.[4]

Parliament edit

In 2012, the Country Liberal Party preselected Finocchiaro for the central Palmerston seat of Drysdale in that year's election, instead of sitting CLP member Ross Bohlin, who unsuccessfully ran against her as a conservative independent.[5] She was the youngest MLA in the history of the Legislative Assembly.[2]

On 7 March 2013, Finocchiaro was elevated to the Second Mills Ministry, becoming Minister for Sport and Recreation, Racing, Statehood, Young Territorians and Senior Territorians. Aged 28, she was the youngest minister in Territory history.[6][7][2] However, she was dropped from the ministry on 14 March after Adam Giles successfully challenged then-Chief Minister Terry Mills only a week later.[8]

Following a redistribution of electoral boundaries, Finocchiaro sought CLP preselection for the new seat of Spillett, taking in strong conservative suburbs between Darwin and Palmerston—including her base in Durack. She defeated Treasurer Dave Tollner for CLP preselection. Finocchiaro went into the 2016 election with a notional majority of 17.9%, making Spillett the CLP's safest seat in Darwin/Palmerston at the time.

CLP deputy leadership edit

On election night, the Territory swung heavily to Labor, which won a landslide majority government. However, Finocchiaro weathered this massive Labor wave with only a small swing against her in Spillett, proving to be in the least danger of the CLP's elected members. She was the only CLP member whose reelection was assured on election night, and for a few days it was possible that she would be the only CLP member left in the legislature.[2] Ultimately, Finocchiaro was joined by fellow second-term member Gary Higgins. Meanwhile, her previous seat of Drysdale was lost to Labor candidate Eva Lawler.

On 2 September, Higgins, the sole survivor of the Giles cabinet, became CLP leader and opposition leader, with Finocchiaro as his deputy.[9] Finnochiaro faced the task of helping the CLP recover from one of the worst defeats of a sitting government at the state or territory level in Australia. The CLP was recognised as the Official Opposition after the Solicitor-General advised that the five independents could not realistically form an alternative government. Although the CLP was well short of the numbers for official status in the chamber, the new Labor government of Michael Gunner promised that the CLP would be properly resourced as an opposition.[10]

As the sole opposition MPs in the Assembly, Higgins and Finocchiaro divided all opposition portfolios between them. Finocchiaro served as Shadow Minister for Justice and Attorney-General, as well as Shadow Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services, Health, Children, Territory Families, Education, Trade, and Essential Services.[11] She also served as Opposition Whip.[12][dead link] This was unusual, since the Opposition Whip is responsible for ensuring party MPs toe the official party line. However, Finocchiaro did not have any responsibility to keep anyone in line since she and Higgins were the only members of the CLP party room.

Leader of the Opposition edit

On 1 February 2020, Higgins resigned as CLP leader and opposition leader, with Finocchiaro replacing him.[13] Former Chief Minister and Territory Alliance Leader Terry Mills claimed to have replaced her as Opposition Leader on 18 March 2020,[14] however this claim was not formalised by the Legislative Assembly.

On 24 March, Finocchiaro raised a motion under standing orders which allowed the assembly to decide on the opposition party, with the CLP winning opposition status by 5 votes to 3.[15]

Finocchiaro led the CLP to a modest recovery at the 2020 Territory election. The CLP picked up a six-seat swing, increasing its seat count to eight and reducing Labor to a bare majority of two.

On 11 September 2021, Finocchiaro's party suffered a further election loss when Labor's Dheran Young won a by-election to the Assembly seat of Daly, which was being vacated by Country Liberal Party MLA Ian Sloan, marking the first time the Governing party had won a seat off the opposition in a by-election.[16]

Political views edit

Indigenous Voice to Parliament edit

Finocchiaro supports the Indigenous Voice to Parliament in principle, but has requested more detail about the proposal. While the CLP's organisational wing is officially opposed to the proposal (as are the two Coalition parties at the federal level, but not in most states), the CLP's parliamentary wing maintains a neutral stance.[17] However, on 22 August, she confirmed that she would vote be voting "no" at the referendum, citing the lack of detail about the Voice from the federal government and was concerned that the Voice would not adequately represent Aboriginal Territorians. However, she also announced that party members would be given a free vote on the issue and she would not be campaigning against the Voice.[18]

Social views edit

Finocchiaro supports a woman's right to have an abortion and voted in favour of legislation that made abortion legal in the Northern Territory and made the abortion drug RU486 more accessible for women in remote areas.[19]

Personal life edit

Finocchiaro is married to Sam Burke, the son of former NT chief minister Denis Burke. She has two children.[20] She is of Italian descent and has been "heavily involved in the NT's Italian community",[2] including as CEO of the Italian Festival Association of the Northern Territory.[1]

She is a joint patron of the Young Professionals Network NT and a patron of the Palmerston Football Club, the Palmerston Combined Probus Club and the Palmerston Cricket Club.[20]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Lia Finocchiaro". Territory Stories. hdl:10070/243184. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e La Canna, Xavier (29 August 2016). "Who is Lia Finocchiaro, who may be the only opposition MLA in NT Parliament?". ABC News.
  3. ^ NT Young Australian of the Year 2012 - Territory Finalist 16 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Australian of the Year, 2012.
  4. ^ Drysdale (Key Seat), Northern Territory Votes 2012, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, August 2012.
  5. ^ Crawford, Sarah: New face of Drysdale, NT News, 23 April 2012.
  6. ^ La Canna, Xavier (7 March 2013). "Infighting, insults plague NT government". The Australian. Retrieved 12 March 2013.
  7. ^ . Media release. Terry Mills MLA. 7 March 2013. Archived from the original on 12 April 2013. Retrieved 14 March 2013.
  8. ^ "Angry Mills says turns his back on Giles cabinet". ABC News. 14 March 2013. Retrieved 14 March 2013.
  9. ^ "Gary Higgins becomes Country Liberals' new leader, Lia Finnochiaro his deputy". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2 September 2016. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
  10. ^ Oaten, James (30 August 2016). "Independents won't be recognised as opposition in NT: official advice". ABC News (Australia).
  11. ^ Shadow Ministry for 13th Legislative Assembly
  12. ^ "Team". garyhiggins.com.
  13. ^ Vivian, Steve (20 January 2020). "Country Liberal Party 100 per cent" behind new leader Lia Finocchiaro". ABC News. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
  14. ^ "Territory Alliance says it has taken NT Opposition status". Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  15. ^ Aikman, Amos (24 March 2020). "NT parliament again resolves that opposition should change". The Australian. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  16. ^ "Labor declares victory for Dheran Young in Daly by-election". ABC News. 11 September 2021.
  17. ^ "Country Liberal Party to oppose Voice". skynews. 18 February 2023.
  18. ^ "NT Opposition Leader to vote 'No' at Voice referendum". skynews. 22 August 2023.
  19. ^ https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/22/abortion-decriminalised-in-northern-territory-after-long-campaign
  20. ^ a b "Lia Finocchiaro MLA".

External links edit

  • Lia Finocchiaro – Candidate for Drysdale (Country Liberal Party)
  • Lia Finocchiaro on Twitter  
Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
Preceded by Member for Drysdale
2012–2016
Succeeded by
New seat Member for Spillett
2016–present
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Preceded by Leader of the Opposition
2020–present
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Preceded by Deputy Leader of the Opposition
2016–2020
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Leader of the Country Liberal Party
2020–present
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2016–2020
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Lia Emele Finocchiaro Italian pronunciation ˈliːa finokˈkjaːro born 20 September 1984 is an Australian politician She has been a Country Liberal Party member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly for the seat of Spillett since her election in 2016 She became Leader of the Opposition in the Northern Territory after the resignation of Gary Higgins on 1 February 2020 She was previously the member for Drysdale from 2012 to 2016 Lia FinocchiaroMLAFinocchiaro in 202013th Leader of the Opposition in the Northern TerritoryElections 2020IncumbentAssumed office 1 February 2020DeputyGary Higgins Gerard MaleyPreceded byGary HigginsLeader of the Country Liberal PartyIncumbentAssumed office 1 February 2020DeputyGary Higgins Gerard MaleyPreceded byGary HigginsDeputy Leader of the OppositionIn office 2 September 2016 1 February 2020Preceded byLynne WalkerSucceeded byGary HigginsDeputy Leader of the Country Liberal PartyIn office 2 September 2016 1 February 2020Preceded byPeter StylesSucceeded byGary HigginsMember of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly for SpillettIncumbentAssumed office 27 August 2016Preceded bynew seatMember of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly for DrysdaleIn office 25 August 2012 27 August 2016Preceded byRoss BohlinSucceeded byEva LawlerPersonal detailsBornLia Emele Finocchiaro 1984 09 20 20 September 1984 age 39 Darwin Northern Territory AustraliaPolitical partyCountry Liberal PartySpouseSam BurkeRelationsDenis Burke father in law ResidencePalmerston Northern TerritoryAlma materUniversity of AdelaideProfessionLawyer Contents 1 Early life 2 Parliament 3 CLP deputy leadership 4 Leader of the Opposition 5 Political views 5 1 Indigenous Voice to Parliament 5 2 Social views 6 Personal life 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editFinocchiaro was born in the Northern Territory and grew up in Palmerston She attended local primary schools before completing her secondary education at Kormilda College 1 While in high school she became the highest ranking army cadet in the Northern Territory 2 She studied the International Baccalaureate diploma then graduated with a double degree in law and international studies from the University of Adelaide 3 She returned to Darwin in 2008 and was admitted as a legal practitioner in the Northern Territory commencing work as a graduate clerk at the Clayton Utz law firm She also received a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice from Charles Darwin University 4 Parliament editNorthern Territory Legislative Assembly Years Term Electoral division Party 2012 2016 12th Drysdale Country Liberal 2016 2020 13th Spillett Country Liberal 2020 present 14th Spillett Country Liberal In 2012 the Country Liberal Party preselected Finocchiaro for the central Palmerston seat of Drysdale in that year s election instead of sitting CLP member Ross Bohlin who unsuccessfully ran against her as a conservative independent 5 She was the youngest MLA in the history of the Legislative Assembly 2 On 7 March 2013 Finocchiaro was elevated to the Second Mills Ministry becoming Minister for Sport and Recreation Racing Statehood Young Territorians and Senior Territorians Aged 28 she was the youngest minister in Territory history 6 7 2 However she was dropped from the ministry on 14 March after Adam Giles successfully challenged then Chief Minister Terry Mills only a week later 8 Following a redistribution of electoral boundaries Finocchiaro sought CLP preselection for the new seat of Spillett taking in strong conservative suburbs between Darwin and Palmerston including her base in Durack She defeated Treasurer Dave Tollner for CLP preselection Finocchiaro went into the 2016 election with a notional majority of 17 9 making Spillett the CLP s safest seat in Darwin Palmerston at the time CLP deputy leadership editOn election night the Territory swung heavily to Labor which won a landslide majority government However Finocchiaro weathered this massive Labor wave with only a small swing against her in Spillett proving to be in the least danger of the CLP s elected members She was the only CLP member whose reelection was assured on election night and for a few days it was possible that she would be the only CLP member left in the legislature 2 Ultimately Finocchiaro was joined by fellow second term member Gary Higgins Meanwhile her previous seat of Drysdale was lost to Labor candidate Eva Lawler On 2 September Higgins the sole survivor of the Giles cabinet became CLP leader and opposition leader with Finocchiaro as his deputy 9 Finnochiaro faced the task of helping the CLP recover from one of the worst defeats of a sitting government at the state or territory level in Australia The CLP was recognised as the Official Opposition after the Solicitor General advised that the five independents could not realistically form an alternative government Although the CLP was well short of the numbers for official status in the chamber the new Labor government of Michael Gunner promised that the CLP would be properly resourced as an opposition 10 As the sole opposition MPs in the Assembly Higgins and Finocchiaro divided all opposition portfolios between them Finocchiaro served as Shadow Minister for Justice and Attorney General as well as Shadow Minister for Police Fire and Emergency Services Health Children Territory Families Education Trade and Essential Services 11 She also served as Opposition Whip 12 dead link This was unusual since the Opposition Whip is responsible for ensuring party MPs toe the official party line However Finocchiaro did not have any responsibility to keep anyone in line since she and Higgins were the only members of the CLP party room Leader of the Opposition editOn 1 February 2020 Higgins resigned as CLP leader and opposition leader with Finocchiaro replacing him 13 Former Chief Minister and Territory Alliance Leader Terry Mills claimed to have replaced her as Opposition Leader on 18 March 2020 14 however this claim was not formalised by the Legislative Assembly On 24 March Finocchiaro raised a motion under standing orders which allowed the assembly to decide on the opposition party with the CLP winning opposition status by 5 votes to 3 15 Finocchiaro led the CLP to a modest recovery at the 2020 Territory election The CLP picked up a six seat swing increasing its seat count to eight and reducing Labor to a bare majority of two On 11 September 2021 Finocchiaro s party suffered a further election loss when Labor s Dheran Young won a by election to the Assembly seat of Daly which was being vacated by Country Liberal Party MLA Ian Sloan marking the first time the Governing party had won a seat off the opposition in a by election 16 Political views editIndigenous Voice to Parliament edit Finocchiaro supports the Indigenous Voice to Parliament in principle but has requested more detail about the proposal While the CLP s organisational wing is officially opposed to the proposal as are the two Coalition parties at the federal level but not in most states the CLP s parliamentary wing maintains a neutral stance 17 However on 22 August she confirmed that she would vote be voting no at the referendum citing the lack of detail about the Voice from the federal government and was concerned that the Voice would not adequately represent Aboriginal Territorians However she also announced that party members would be given a free vote on the issue and she would not be campaigning against the Voice 18 Social views edit Finocchiaro supports a woman s right to have an abortion and voted in favour of legislation that made abortion legal in the Northern Territory and made the abortion drug RU486 more accessible for women in remote areas 19 Personal life editFinocchiaro is married to Sam Burke the son of former NT chief minister Denis Burke She has two children 20 She is of Italian descent and has been heavily involved in the NT s Italian community 2 including as CEO of the Italian Festival Association of the Northern Territory 1 She is a joint patron of the Young Professionals Network NT and a patron of the Palmerston Football Club the Palmerston Combined Probus Club and the Palmerston Cricket Club 20 References edit a b Lia Finocchiaro Territory Stories hdl 10070 243184 Retrieved 8 February 2020 a b c d e La Canna Xavier 29 August 2016 Who is Lia Finocchiaro who may be the only opposition MLA in NT Parliament ABC News NT Young Australian of the Year 2012 Territory Finalist Archived 16 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Australian of the Year 2012 Drysdale Key Seat Northern Territory Votes 2012 Australian Broadcasting Corporation August 2012 Crawford Sarah New face of Drysdale NT News 23 April 2012 La Canna Xavier 7 March 2013 Infighting insults plague NT government The Australian Retrieved 12 March 2013 Cabinet Reshuffle Media release Terry Mills MLA 7 March 2013 Archived from the original on 12 April 2013 Retrieved 14 March 2013 Angry Mills says turns his back on Giles cabinet ABC News 14 March 2013 Retrieved 14 March 2013 Gary Higgins becomes Country Liberals new leader Lia Finnochiaro his deputy Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2 September 2016 Retrieved 2 September 2016 Oaten James 30 August 2016 Independents won t be recognised as opposition in NT official advice ABC News Australia Shadow Ministry for 13th Legislative Assembly Team garyhiggins com Vivian Steve 20 January 2020 Country Liberal Party 100 per cent behind new leader Lia Finocchiaro ABC News Retrieved 5 February 2020 Territory Alliance says it has taken NT Opposition status Retrieved 24 March 2020 Aikman Amos 24 March 2020 NT parliament again resolves that opposition should change The Australian Retrieved 24 March 2020 Labor declares victory for Dheran Young in Daly by election ABC News 11 September 2021 Country Liberal Party to oppose Voice skynews 18 February 2023 NT Opposition Leader to vote No at Voice referendum skynews 22 August 2023 https amp theguardian com world 2017 mar 22 abortion decriminalised in northern territory after long campaign a b Lia Finocchiaro MLA External links editLia Finocchiaro Candidate for Drysdale Country Liberal Party Lia Finocchiaro on Twitter nbsp Northern Territory Legislative Assembly Preceded byRoss Bohlin Member for Drysdale2012 2016 Succeeded byEva Lawler New seat Member for Spillett2016 present Incumbent Preceded byGary Higgins Leader of the Opposition2020 present Incumbent Preceded byLynne Walker Deputy Leader of the Opposition2016 2020 Succeeded byGary Higgins Party political offices Preceded byGary Higgins Leader of the Country Liberal Party2020 present Incumbent Preceded byPeter Styles Deputy Leader of the Country Liberal Party2016 2020 Succeeded byGary Higgins Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lia Finocchiaro amp oldid 1210621308, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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