Meaghan Scanlon

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Meaghan Scanlon
MP
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Minister for Housing, Local Government and Planning and Minister for Public Works
In office
18 December 2023 28 October 2024
Occupation
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Website www.meaghanscanlon.com

Meaghan Alana Jenkins Scanlon (28 February 1993) is an Australian politician and lawyer. She has been the Labor member for Gaven in the Queensland Legislative Assembly since 2017. [2] She previously served as the Queensland Minister for Housing in 2023. [3] Prior to May 2023, Scanlon was the Environment and the Great Barrier Reef and Minister for Science and Youth Affairs. [4]

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Early life

Scanlon was born on the Gold Coast and grew up in the suburb of Nerang. [5] Her father, Phil, [1] migrated from England with his family at an early age. Her mother, Margaret, [1] is from Moe, Victoria. [6] During her school years, she attended Guardian Angels Primary School and Aquinas College. [7] At the age of 13, her father died of melanoma and she began helping her mother care for her brother, who has Down syndrome. [8] Following her graduation from high school, Scanlon completed a Bachelor of Laws at the Gold Coast campus of Griffith University, and a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice at the Queensland University of Technology. [9] She briefly worked in Brisbane before deciding to pursue a career in politics at the age of 23.

Political career

At the age of 23, Scanlon ran as the Labor candidate for the seat of Fadden in the northern Gold Coast during the 2016 Australian federal election but was defeated by Stuart Robert. She then turned her attention to the 2017 Queensland state election where she ran as the Labor candidate for the central Gold Coast seat of Gaven and defeated Sid Cramp to become, at the age of 24, the youngest woman elected to the Queensland Parliament. [10] She served as the Assistant Minister for Tourism Industry Development, and was considered by some to be the unofficial minister for the Gold Coast at the time, due to Gaven having been the only Gold Coast-based seat held by the Queensland Labor Government. [11]

Following the Queensland Labor Government's win at the 2020 Queensland state election, with Scanlon again winning the seat of Gaven, she was appointed to the Labor government's third-term cabinet as Minister for the Environment, the Great Barrier Reef, Science and Youth Affairs. [4] She maintained this position until May 2023, when she was given the Housing portfolio. [12]

Personal life

In September 2018, Scanlon and ministerial colleague Mark Bailey MLA confirmed that they had been in a relationship since 2016. [13] In 2023, Scanlon mentioned of their meeting in an interview with Brisbane's The Courier-Mail : “It's not a particularly exciting story.” Adding: “Neither of us wants to talk about the intricacies of our portfolios... It's just more like you would talk to any partner about the news of the day.” [1]

Notes

  1. As Minister for Science.
  2. As Minister for Child Safety, Youth and Women.

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Parliament of Queensland
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