SPENCE, HON Judith Caroline (Judy)
Hon Judith Caroline Spence Last Updated: 14 May 2009

Electorate

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Mount gravatt 2 DECEMBER 1989 - 21 March 2009

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Party

AustraLian Labor Party (ALP)

Date of Election : 2 December 1989

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Parliamentary Service

Leader of the House from 7 April 2009. Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier and Minister for Arts from 2 April 2009. Member, Standing Orders Committee from 23 April 2009. Minister for Police, Corrective Services and Sport 13 September 2007 - 26 March 2009. Minister for Police and Corrective Services 12 February 2004 - 13 September 2007. Minister for Seniors 20 June 2002 - 12 February 2004. Minister for Families and Minister for Disability Services 22 February 2001 - 12 February 2004, and Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy 29 June 1998 - 12 February 2004. Minister for Women's Policy and Minister for Fair Trading 29 June 1998 - 22 February 2001. Shadow Minister for Women, Aboriginal and Islander Affairs and Consumer Affairs 17 December 1996 - 26 June 1998. Shadow Minister for Consumer Affairs and Women and Adviser to the Leader on Federal/State Relations 27 February 1996 - 17 December 1996. Member, Estimates Committee A and G, 1997. Member, Estimates Committees A and C, 1996. Member, Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 15 September 1995 - 2 April 1996. Chairperson, Public Works Committee, 10 November 1992 - 20 June 1995; Member, Estimates Committee C, 1994 and 1995. Member, Public Works Committee, 6 March 1990 - August 1992.

Current Parliamentary service is highlighted in green.

Party Activity

Former Branch President; State Council Delegate; State Conference Delegate.

Personal

Born Brisbane, 19 May 1957. Married, two sons. B.A., Diploma of Teaching. Previous occupation - secondary school teacher. Member of: Amnesty International; several school Parents and Citizens Associations; Patron of numerous local community groups.