Amanda Bresnan

Amanda Bresnan
MLA

Amanda Bresnan MLA ACT Greens Member for Brindabella
Member of the ACT Legislative Assembly
In office
18 October 2008  20 October 2012
Preceded by Karin MacDonald
Succeeded by Andrew Wall
Constituency Brindabella
Personal details
Born (1971-12-04) 4 December 1971
Nationality Australian Australia
Political party ACT Greens
Alma mater Griffith University
Occupation Politician
Website http://www.act.greens.org.au

Amanda Bresnan (born 4 December 1971) is an Australian politician and a member of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly. Bresnan was elected to the ACT Legislative Assembly representing the electorate of Brindabella for the ACT Greens at the 2008 election and defeated at the 2012 election[1]

Early life and education

Amanda Bresnan was raised in Brisbane and studied at Griffith University.[1] She moved to Canberra to work in policy development in the public and community sectors. Initially, Bresnan entered the ACT Government's Graduate Program and later became a senior policy officer in ACT Health. She went on to become policy manager for the Consumers’ Health Forum of Australia and the director of policy at the Mental Health Council of Australia.[1]

Political career

Bresnan ran for election for the electorate of Molonglo in the 2004 ACT Election representing the ACT Greens. She was unsuccessful in winning a seat in the multi-member electorate. However, the Greens' lead candidate, Deb Foskey, was elected.[2]

In the 2007 Australian federal election, Bresnan ran for the House of Representatives seat of Canberra, again representing the Australian Greens. The candidature of Bresnan and Meredith Hunter for the House of Representatives was part of an extensive campaign in the ACT to elect Kerrie Tucker end coalition control of the Australian Senate immediately after the election, as territory Senators take their place at this time as opposed to their state counterparts in the following July. The ACT holds two seats with only three-year terms, so a larger quota than normal is required for election. Despite a swing of 5.1 percent to the Greens on 21.5 percent, their best result in any state or territory, the party fell narrowly short.

In June 2008, the ACT Greens announced that Bresnan would again stand for election, this time in Brindabella, at the upcoming election.[3] Independent polling released in October[4] suggested the Green vote had doubled to tripled since the last election at the expense of Labor,[5] with the Liberal vote remaining relatively unchanged. Commentators predicted the Greens would hold the balance of power and decide who forms government. The Greens stated they were willing to court both major parties.[6][7] At the close of counting on election night, with 82.1 per cent of the vote counted, Labor had obtained 37.6 per cent of the vote across the ACT, with the Liberals at 31.1 per cent and the Greens at 15.8 per cent. Swings were recorded against both the Labor (-9.3 per cent) and Liberal (-3.7 per cent) parties with a +6.6 per cent swing towards the Greens. This resulted in the election of Bresnan, Meredith Hunter, Shane Rattenbury and Caroline Le Couteur. Rattenbury became the sole member for the Greens in 2012 as the rest of the Greens MLAs were defeated.

Parliamentary career

While in parliament, Bresnan held the portfolios of Health, Mental Health, Transport, Disability, Housing, Ageing, Multicultural Affairs, Industrial Relations and Corrections. She was also the ACT Greens' Party Whip.[8]

See also

External links

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Ms Amanda Bresnan MLA". Current Members. ACT Legislative Assembly. 2008. Archived from the original on 5 October 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-27.
  2. "Molonglo Electorate - 1st Preference Results". Past ACT Legislative Assembly Elections (2004). ACT Electoral Commission. 2004. Archived from the original on 30 September 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-27.
  3. "Greens Team of Three Tackles Majority Rule". The Canberra Times. Fairfax Media. 2008-06-05.
  4. "Poll Results no Comfort to Labor or Liberals". The Canberra Times. Fairfax Media. 2008-10-04.
  5. "Stanhope Slump". The Canberra Times. Fairfax Media. 2008-10-05.
  6. "Stanhope will Need the Greens to Hold Power". The Canberra Times. Fairfax Media. 2008-10-04.
  7. Bowe, William (2008-10-04). "Labor 7, Liberal 6, Greens 4". Crikey. Private Media Pty Ltd.
  8. "Amanda Bresnan". ACT Greens. 2009. Archived from the original on 13 October 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-27.


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