Lisa Anne Munday (born 14 June 1968)[1] is an Australian politician. She has been a Labor member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly since the 2021 state election, representing Dawesville.[2]
Lisa Munday | |
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Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly for Dawesville | |
Assumed office 13 March 2021 | |
Preceded by | Zak Kirkup |
Personal details | |
Born | Harvey, Western Australia | 14 June 1968
Political party | Labor |
Website | www |
Prior to entering politics Munday worked as a paramedic and registered psychologist.[3]
In July 2020 she was selected to contest the seat for Labor,[3][4] after being approached by the Ambulance Union and WA Labor.[5] In her election campaign Munday received mentoring from Federal politician, Ged Kearney, through EMILY's List Australia.[6] She defeated Opposition Leader Zak Kirkup on a swing of over 14 percent, taking 63.9 percent of the two-party vote and turning a seat that Labor had never previously won into a safe Labor seat in one stroke. She won 57 percent of the primary vote, enough to win the seat without the need for preferences.[7]
References
edit- ^ "Mrs Lisa Anne Munday MLA". Parliament of Western Australia.
- ^ "Dawesville - Western Australia Election 2021 Electorate, Candidates, Results | WA Votes - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". ABC News. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
- ^ a b Sadler, Claire (24 July 2020). "'On a bigger scale': Paramedic Lisa Munday announced as Dawesville Labor candidate". Mandurah Mail. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
- ^ Dietsch, Jake (21 July 2020). "Mandurah paramedic puts hat in ring for Dawesville seat". The West Australian. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
- ^ Mennell, Jason; Elton, Charlotte; Ryan, Kate; Hiatt, Bethany; Dietsch, Jake (14 March 2021). "State election 2021: Meet the new WA Labor MPs who have taken over Liberal strongholds". The West Australian. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
- ^ "2021 Western Australia Election Candidates". EMILY's List Australia. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
- ^ "2021 State General Election – Dawesville District Profile". Western Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 16 May 2021.