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Mia Davies

Mia Jane Davies (born 3 November 1978) is an Australian politician who was the Leader of the Opposition and leader of the National Party in Western Australia from March 2021 to January 2023. She has been a member of the state Legislative Assembly since 2013, having previously served in the Legislative Council from 2009 to 2013. Davies was elected deputy leader of the Nationals in November 2013, and replaced Brendon Grylls as leader in March 2017 following his defeat at the 2017 state election. As a result of the Liberal Party's electoral wipeout at the 2021 state election, she became leader of the opposition after Premier Mark McGowan gave her party the official opposition party funding, the first member of her party to hold the role since Arthur Watts in 1947. She resigned as leader of the opposition and leader of her party in January 2023, and said she would not recontest her seat at the 2025 election.[1][2]

Mia Davies
Davies in 2022
Leader of the Opposition in Western Australia
In office
14 April 2021 – 30 January 2023
PremierMark McGowan
Preceded byZak Kirkup
Succeeded byShane Love
Leader of the National Party in Western Australia
In office
21 March 2017 – 30 January 2023
DeputyJacqui Boydell
Shane Love
Preceded byBrendon Grylls
Succeeded byShane Love
Member of the Legislative Assembly for Central Wheatbelt
Assumed office
21 March 2013
Preceded byBrendon Grylls
Member of the Legislative Council for Agricultural Region
In office
22 May 2009 – 12 February 2013
Preceded byBrendon Grylls
Succeeded byJacqui Boydell
Party leadership positions
Deputy Leader of the National Party
in Western Australia
In office
26 November 2013 – 11 March 2017
LeaderTerry Redman
Brendon Grylls
Preceded byTerry Redman
Succeeded byJacqui Boydell
Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Development and Lands
In office
22 June 2009 – 1 January 2012
LeaderBrendon Grylls
Preceded byTerry Redman
Succeeded byVince Catania
Ministerial offices
Assistant Minister for State Development
In office
8 December 2014 – 27 March 2017
PremierColin Barnett
Preceded byBill Marmion
Succeeded byAlannah MacTiernan
Minister for Sport and Recreation
In office
8 December 2014 – 27 March 2017
PremierColin Barnett
Preceded byTerry Waldron
Succeeded byMick Murray
Minister for Water and Forestry
In office
11 December 2013 – 17 March 2017
PremierColin Barnett
Preceded byTerry Redman
Succeeded byDave Kelly
Personal details
Born
Mia Jane Davies

(1978-11-03) 3 November 1978 (age 45)
Perth, Western Australia
Political partyNational
Parent
EducationWyalkatchem District High School
Methodist Ladies' College
Alma materMurdoch University

Early life edit

Davies was born in Perth to Leonie (née South) and Dexter Davies. Her father was also a National Party member of parliament. Davies was raised on her parents' farm in Yorkrakine, a small Wheatbelt town. She attended Wyalkatchem District High School before boarding at Methodist Ladies' College, Perth, and later completed a degree in marketing and media at Murdoch University.[3] From 1999 to 2001, Davies lived and worked in London. After returning to Australia, she began working for Max Trenorden (the state leader of the National Party at the time) as an administrative assistant and research officer. She continued on in a similar role when Brendon Grylls became leader in 2005, and later ran her own consulting business.[4]

Politics edit

At the 2008 state election, Davies was elected to parliament in third position on the National Party ticket for Agricultural Region. Her election was challenged by Anthony Fels, a Family First candidate, and the dispute was not settled until just two days before her term was set to begin (in May 2009).[4][5] She was 30 years old at the time of being sworn in, becoming the youngest member of the Legislative Council at the time (the "baby of the house").[4] At the 2013 state election, Davies transferred to the Legislative Assembly, winning the seat of Central Wheatbelt. Her predecessor in the seat was Brendon Grylls, the party leader, who had transferred to the seat of Pilbara. After the election, Davies was made parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Regional Development and the Minister for Lands, and also assistant minister to the Minister for State Development.[6]

In November 2013, Davies was elected deputy leader of the National Party, replacing Terry Redman (who had replaced Brendon Grylls as leader). Her only opponent for the deputy leadership was Wendy Duncan.[7] Davies was subsequently elevated to the ministry, becoming Minister for Water and Minister for Forestry.[6] She was 35 at the time, becoming the youngest ever government minister from her party (and the eighth youngest overall).[8] In December 2014, Davies was also made Minister for Sport and Recreation, replacing Terry Waldron.[6] She continued in cabinet until the Barnett government's landslide defeat at the 2017 state election, which also saw Brendon Grylls lose the seat of Pilbara. Despite this, Davies actually increased her share of the vote, with Central Wheatbelt becoming the safest non-government seat in the state.[9] Following the state election in March 2017; Davies was elected the Leader of the Parliamentary National Party (WA) and Mining and Pastoral MP, Hon Jacqui Boydell MLC became the Deputy Leader.

In 2021 after the political wipeout of the WA Liberal Party, she became State Opposition Leader, the first time the Nationals had been the official opposition since 1947. She became the third woman to be WA Opposition Leader and each from a different party after former Labor Premier Carmen Lawrence and former Liberal leader Liza Harvey.

Although the Nationals were one seat short of official status in the legislature, Premier Mark McGowan promised that Davies and the Nationals would receive the resources entitled to them as an opposition.[10] On 19 April 2021, the Nationals formed a formal opposition alliance with the remains of the Liberals, led by David Honey. The Nationals would be the senior partner, and Davies appointed Honey and two other Liberals to her shadow cabinet.[11] Each party maintained their independence, and could speak out on their own when there were disagreements with the other partner.[12][13]

In January 2023, she resigned as leader of the opposition and leader of the National Party and was succeeded by Shane Love.[14]

Political positions edit

Davies supports the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hasti, Hamish (27 January 2023). "Libby Mettam could call WA Liberals leadership spill within days". WAtoday. Nine Entertainment. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
  2. ^ Ho, Cason; Carmody, James (27 January 2023). "WA Opposition Leader Mia Davies announces resignation". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
  3. ^ Mia Jane Davies – Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  4. ^ a b c Black, David and Phillips, Harry (2012). Making a Difference: Women in the Western Australian Parliament 1921–2012 (PDF). Parliament House, Perth, Western Australia: Parliament of Western Australia. pp. 512–519.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "Fels loses appeal over Davies victory", ABC News, 21 May 2009. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  6. ^ a b c Hon. Mia Jane Davies MLA BMM – Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  7. ^ "Mia Davies chosen as Nationals deputy leader and will fill vacant Cabinet post", ABC News, 26 November 2013.
  8. ^ David Black (2014), The Western Australian Parliamentary Handbook (Twenty-Third Edition) 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine; Perth [W.A.]: Parliament of Western Australia; p. 240.
  9. ^ "Central Wheatbelt - ABC News". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  10. ^ Michael Ramsey (18 March 2021). "Labor pulls ahead in blue-ribbon WA seats". Seven News. Australian Associated Press.
  11. ^ "Opposition Alliance Agreement Reached". The Nationals WA. 19 April 2021. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  12. ^ "WA Liberals and Nationals enter alliance instead of formal coalition following electoral wipeout". ABC News. 19 April 2021. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  13. ^ "WA Nationals, Liberals form alliance for opposition – just don't call it a coalition". WA Today. 20 April 2021. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  14. ^ Perpitch, Nicolas; Bourke, Keane; Burmas, Grace (30 January 2023). "Shane Love is WA's new opposition leader, as Libby Mettam takes over Liberal party leadership". ABC News. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  15. ^ "WA Nationals support Indigenous voice". 29 November 2022.
Western Australian Legislative Assembly
Preceded by Member for Central Wheatbelt
2013–present
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Water
2013–2017
Succeeded by
Minister for Forestry
2013–2017
Preceded by Minister for Sport and Recreation
2014–2017
Succeeded by
Preceded by Leader of the Opposition in Western Australia
2021–2023
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Leader of the National Party of Western Australia
2017–2023
Succeeded by

davies, jane, davies, born, november, 1978, australian, politician, leader, opposition, leader, national, party, western, australia, from, march, 2021, january, 2023, been, member, state, legislative, assembly, since, 2013, having, previously, served, legislat. Mia Jane Davies born 3 November 1978 is an Australian politician who was the Leader of the Opposition and leader of the National Party in Western Australia from March 2021 to January 2023 She has been a member of the state Legislative Assembly since 2013 having previously served in the Legislative Council from 2009 to 2013 Davies was elected deputy leader of the Nationals in November 2013 and replaced Brendon Grylls as leader in March 2017 following his defeat at the 2017 state election As a result of the Liberal Party s electoral wipeout at the 2021 state election she became leader of the opposition after Premier Mark McGowan gave her party the official opposition party funding the first member of her party to hold the role since Arthur Watts in 1947 She resigned as leader of the opposition and leader of her party in January 2023 and said she would not recontest her seat at the 2025 election 1 2 The HonourableMia DaviesMLADavies in 2022Leader of the Opposition in Western AustraliaIn office 14 April 2021 30 January 2023PremierMark McGowanPreceded byZak KirkupSucceeded byShane LoveLeader of the National Party in Western AustraliaIn office 21 March 2017 30 January 2023DeputyJacqui Boydell Shane LovePreceded byBrendon GryllsSucceeded byShane LoveMember of the Legislative Assembly for Central WheatbeltIncumbentAssumed office 21 March 2013Preceded byBrendon GryllsMember of the Legislative Council for Agricultural RegionIn office 22 May 2009 12 February 2013Serving with Benson Lidholm Chown Ellis Gardiner TrenordenPreceded byBrendon GryllsSucceeded byJacqui BoydellParty leadership positionsDeputy Leader of the National Partyin Western AustraliaIn office 26 November 2013 11 March 2017LeaderTerry RedmanBrendon GryllsPreceded byTerry RedmanSucceeded byJacqui BoydellParliamentary Secretary for Regional Development and LandsIn office 22 June 2009 1 January 2012LeaderBrendon GryllsPreceded byTerry RedmanSucceeded byVince CataniaMinisterial officesAssistant Minister for State DevelopmentIn office 8 December 2014 27 March 2017PremierColin BarnettPreceded byBill MarmionSucceeded byAlannah MacTiernanMinister for Sport and RecreationIn office 8 December 2014 27 March 2017PremierColin BarnettPreceded byTerry WaldronSucceeded byMick MurrayMinister for Water and ForestryIn office 11 December 2013 17 March 2017PremierColin BarnettPreceded byTerry RedmanSucceeded byDave KellyPersonal detailsBornMia Jane Davies 1978 11 03 3 November 1978 age 45 Perth Western AustraliaPolitical partyNationalParentDexter Davies father EducationWyalkatchem District High SchoolMethodist Ladies CollegeAlma materMurdoch University Contents 1 Early life 2 Politics 3 Political positions 4 See also 5 ReferencesEarly life editDavies was born in Perth to Leonie nee South and Dexter Davies Her father was also a National Party member of parliament Davies was raised on her parents farm in Yorkrakine a small Wheatbelt town She attended Wyalkatchem District High School before boarding at Methodist Ladies College Perth and later completed a degree in marketing and media at Murdoch University 3 From 1999 to 2001 Davies lived and worked in London After returning to Australia she began working for Max Trenorden the state leader of the National Party at the time as an administrative assistant and research officer She continued on in a similar role when Brendon Grylls became leader in 2005 and later ran her own consulting business 4 Politics editAt the 2008 state election Davies was elected to parliament in third position on the National Party ticket for Agricultural Region Her election was challenged by Anthony Fels a Family First candidate and the dispute was not settled until just two days before her term was set to begin in May 2009 4 5 She was 30 years old at the time of being sworn in becoming the youngest member of the Legislative Council at the time the baby of the house 4 At the 2013 state election Davies transferred to the Legislative Assembly winning the seat of Central Wheatbelt Her predecessor in the seat was Brendon Grylls the party leader who had transferred to the seat of Pilbara After the election Davies was made parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Regional Development and the Minister for Lands and also assistant minister to the Minister for State Development 6 In November 2013 Davies was elected deputy leader of the National Party replacing Terry Redman who had replaced Brendon Grylls as leader Her only opponent for the deputy leadership was Wendy Duncan 7 Davies was subsequently elevated to the ministry becoming Minister for Water and Minister for Forestry 6 She was 35 at the time becoming the youngest ever government minister from her party and the eighth youngest overall 8 In December 2014 Davies was also made Minister for Sport and Recreation replacing Terry Waldron 6 She continued in cabinet until the Barnett government s landslide defeat at the 2017 state election which also saw Brendon Grylls lose the seat of Pilbara Despite this Davies actually increased her share of the vote with Central Wheatbelt becoming the safest non government seat in the state 9 Following the state election in March 2017 Davies was elected the Leader of the Parliamentary National Party WA and Mining and Pastoral MP Hon Jacqui Boydell MLC became the Deputy Leader In 2021 after the political wipeout of the WA Liberal Party she became State Opposition Leader the first time the Nationals had been the official opposition since 1947 She became the third woman to be WA Opposition Leader and each from a different party after former Labor Premier Carmen Lawrence and former Liberal leader Liza Harvey Although the Nationals were one seat short of official status in the legislature Premier Mark McGowan promised that Davies and the Nationals would receive the resources entitled to them as an opposition 10 On 19 April 2021 the Nationals formed a formal opposition alliance with the remains of the Liberals led by David Honey The Nationals would be the senior partner and Davies appointed Honey and two other Liberals to her shadow cabinet 11 Each party maintained their independence and could speak out on their own when there were disagreements with the other partner 12 13 In January 2023 she resigned as leader of the opposition and leader of the National Party and was succeeded by Shane Love 14 Political positions editDavies supports the Indigenous Voice to Parliament 15 See also editWomen in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly Women in the Western Australian Legislative CouncilReferences edit Hasti Hamish 27 January 2023 Libby Mettam could call WA Liberals leadership spill within days WAtoday Nine Entertainment Retrieved 27 January 2023 Ho Cason Carmody James 27 January 2023 WA Opposition Leader Mia Davies announces resignation ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 27 January 2023 Mia Jane Davies Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia Retrieved 9 July 2016 a b c Black David and Phillips Harry 2012 Making a Difference Women in the Western Australian Parliament 1921 2012 PDF Parliament House Perth Western Australia Parliament of Western Australia pp 512 519 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Fels loses appeal over Davies victory ABC News 21 May 2009 Retrieved 9 July 2016 a b c Hon Mia Jane Davies MLA BMM Parliament of Western Australia Retrieved 9 July 2016 Mia Davies chosen as Nationals deputy leader and will fill vacant Cabinet post ABC News 26 November 2013 David Black 2014 The Western Australian Parliamentary Handbook Twenty Third Edition Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Perth W A Parliament of Western Australia p 240 Central Wheatbelt ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation Michael Ramsey 18 March 2021 Labor pulls ahead in blue ribbon WA seats Seven News Australian Associated Press Opposition Alliance Agreement Reached The Nationals WA 19 April 2021 Retrieved 4 May 2021 WA Liberals and Nationals enter alliance instead of formal coalition following electoral wipeout ABC News 19 April 2021 Retrieved 4 May 2021 WA Nationals Liberals form alliance for opposition just don t call it a coalition WA Today 20 April 2021 Retrieved 4 May 2021 Perpitch Nicolas Bourke Keane Burmas Grace 30 January 2023 Shane Love is WA s new opposition leader as Libby Mettam takes over Liberal party leadership ABC News Retrieved 30 January 2023 WA Nationals support Indigenous voice 29 November 2022 Western Australian Legislative Assembly Preceded byBrendon Grylls Member for Central Wheatbelt2013 present Incumbent Political offices Preceded byTerry Redman Minister for Water2013 2017 Succeeded byDave Kelly Minister for Forestry2013 2017 Preceded byTerry Waldron Minister for Sport and Recreation2014 2017 Succeeded byMick Murray Preceded byZak Kirkup Leader of the Opposition in Western Australia2021 2023 Succeeded byShane Love Party political offices Preceded byBrendon Grylls Leader of the National Party of Western Australia2017 2023 Succeeded byShane Love Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mia Davies amp oldid 1194663446, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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