Joanna Gash

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Joanna Gash
AM
Mayor of Shoalhaven
In office
8 September 2012 17 September 2016
Awards Order of Australia

Joanna Gash AM (born 21 July 1944) is an Australian former politician who served as a member of the House of Representatives representing the Division of Gilmore for the Liberal Party from 1996 to 2013.

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In 2012, Gash was directly elected as Mayor of Shoalhaven in the south-eastern coastal region of New South Wales. In 2016, she lost the mayoralty to Greens candidate Amanda Findley.

Personal life

Gash was born in Groningen in the Netherlands, and emigrated to Australia when she was six. She was educated at Institute of Administration in Sydney. Before entering politics she was a Regional Manager with the Tourism Commission of New South Wales, a guest house co-proprietor, [1] and a Councillor of the Wingecarribee Shire Council. She was for many years a scripture and Sunday School teacher and spent many weekends at the Church of England Camps at the Port Hacking River (Camp Howard).[ citation needed ]

Political career

Gash was elected to Federal Parliament at the 1996 federal election. In January 2012, she announced that she would not be contesting the next federal election. At the same time, she announced her intention to stand for the mayoral position at the Shoalhaven City Council elections, due to be held in September 2012. [2] Gash was successful, winning the directly elected role with 63.19% of the vote. [3] She also led a ticket that saw nine other Councillors elected to the thirteenmember Shoalhaven City Council. [4] Following her election as mayor, there was criticism about her constitutional ability to hold office as a federal Member of Parliament and to hold an office of profit under the crown, as Mayor. [5] Gash vigorously defended her position. [6]

She sought re-election as mayor of City of Shoalhaven at the 2016 NSW Local Council Elections, but lost her position following a massive swing, which saw her lose about half of the vote she won at the 2012 election. Amanda Findley of the Australian Greens was elected as mayor, [7] with Gash being elected as a Ward 2 councillor.

In the 2019 federal election contest for the seat of Gilmore, which she formerly represented, Gash, together with her successor Ann Sudmalis, endorsed the National Party candidate Katrina Hodgkinson [8] over the Prime Minister Scott Morrison's "captain's pick" candidate for the Liberal Party, Warren Mundine. The seat was the only one gained by the Labor Party in the election.

Honours and awards

In 2017, Gash was appointed a member of the Order of Australia for significant service to the Parliament of Australia, to local government, and to the community of the Shoalhaven. [9]

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References

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  2. Wright, Jessica (26 January 2012). "After 15 years, MP to swap national for local". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
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  5. Williams, George (7 September 2012). "MP's aim to become mayor runs a legal risk". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
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  7. "NSW Electoral Commission – Local Government Elections 2016". vtr.elections.nsw.gov.au. Archived from the original on 5 October 2016.
  8. "Retiring Liberal MP Ann Sudmalis and former Liberal MP Joanna Gash endorse the NATIONALS candidate for Gilmore Katrina Hodgkinson". 23 April 2019. Retrieved 7 June 2022.
  9. "Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia (A-L)" (PDF). 2017 Australia Day Honours List. Office of the Governor-General of Australia. 26 January 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 March 2019. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
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