Cherie Burton

Cherie Ann Burton (born 13 November 1968) is a former Australian politician, who was a Labor member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Kogarah from 1999 to 2015.


Cherie Burton
Member of the New South Wales Parliament
for Kogarah
In office
27 March 1999  6 March 2015
Preceded byBrian Langton
Succeeded byChris Minns
Personal details
Born
Cherie Ann Burton

(1968-11-13) 13 November 1968
Paddington, New South Wales
NationalityAustralian
Political partyLabor Party
Spouse(s)Andrew Murphy
OccupationUnion official; political advisor

Biography

Burton was born in Paddington, New South Wales and brought up in Minto. She graduated from Narrabeen High School in 1986 and became an accounts clerk and an official for the National Union of Workers. She later became an adviser to Premier Bob Carr.[1]

Political life

Burton has been the member for the relatively safe Labor seat of Kogarah since 1999 when she defeated the Liberal candidate, Sam Witheridge after being installed by the head office administrative committee as the Labor candidate on an N40 ruling, bypassing local pre-selection. At the time of her election, aged 30, she was one of the youngest Labor politicians on the back bench, second only to Matt Brown, aged 27.[2]

Burton was the Minister for Housing and the Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (Mental Health) from August 2005 to March 2007.[3] Citing family reasons, Burton announced she had decided to step down from the ministry following the 2007 NSW election. However questions were raised as to whether she was forced to give up her place in the ministry due to a police enquiry into an alleged assault against the nephew of the Liberal candidate for Burton's electorate on polling day.[4]

Burton's political career was defined by her relentless pursuit for the disadvantaged and her progressive reforming legacy to public representation.

Outside politics

Burton is a keen sailor, having sailed since her teens. She is a Patron of the Kogarah Bay Sailing Club. In October 2006 she opened a new pontoon for Sailability Kogarah Bay at Dover Park, Blakehurst.[5]

Burton announced she met her husband, Andrew Murphy, after consulting television psychic John Holland in early 2003.[6]

gollark: Although we don't have access to some counterfactual world where it didn't happen to check.
gollark: Arguably, 9/11 was a major driver of the modern surveillance state.
gollark: Oh. I assumed they meant some COVID-19 milestone, but apparently they just meant the capitol mess.
gollark: Oh yes, true, blood loss is probably not linear.
gollark: Of course.

References

  1. "Burton, Cherie Ann (c. 1968 – )". Australian Women. Retrieved 27 February 2007.
  2. Robinson, Mark (29 March 1999). "Changes ahead as youth rules". The Daily Telegraph. Australia. p. 6.
  3. "Ms Cherie Ann Burton". Former Members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
  4. Benson, Simon (31 March 2007). "Reshuffle clouded as MP accused of assault". The Daily Telegraph. p. 11.
  5. "Minister Cherie Burton launches Sailability Kogarah Bay". Sailability NSW. Archived from the original on 2 August 2007. Retrieved 7 March 2007.
  6. Markson, Sharri (4 March 2007). "Psychic changed my life". The Daily Telegraph. p. 2.

 

New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Preceded by
Brian Langton
Member for Kogarah
1999–2015
Succeeded by
Chris Minns
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