Julie-Ann Campbell | |
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Secretary of the Labor Party in Queensland | |
In office 29 January 2018 – 3 June 2022 | |
Leader | Annastacia Palaszczuk |
Preceded by | Evan Moorhead |
Succeeded by | Kate Flanders |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | Labor |
Other political affiliations | Voice (2007) |
Alma mater | University of Queensland |
Occupation |
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Julie-Ann Campbell is an Australian lawyer and trade unionist who previously served as the Secretary of the Queensland branch of the Australian Labor Party. [1] [2]
She previously served as President of the UQ Union during 2007 [3] and later graduated with degrees in Law and Arts (Hons). Julie-Ann was admitted to the Supreme Court of Queensland in 2012, was a policy advisor in the Queensland Government and Industrial Officer at the Australian Manufactoring Workers Union (AMWU). [4]
Previously the party's Vice President, Campbell is the first woman to become secretary, the party's most senior executive position. [5] [6]
As a branch member of the ALP in 2013, Ms Campbell also moved a motion (which was subsequently ratified) at Labor's annual conference that the Labor Parliamentary Leader be elected by rank and file members. [7]
Julie-Ann Campbell | |
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Secretary of the Labor Party in Queensland | |
In office 29 January 2018 – 3 June 2022 | |
Leader | Annastacia Palaszczuk |
Preceded by | Evan Moorhead |
Succeeded by | Kate Flanders |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | Labor |
Other political affiliations | Voice (2007) |
Alma mater | University of Queensland |
Occupation |
|
Julie-Ann Campbell is an Australian lawyer and trade unionist who previously served as the Secretary of the Queensland branch of the Australian Labor Party. [1] [2]
She previously served as President of the UQ Union during 2007 [3] and later graduated with degrees in Law and Arts (Hons). Julie-Ann was admitted to the Supreme Court of Queensland in 2012, was a policy advisor in the Queensland Government and Industrial Officer at the Australian Manufactoring Workers Union (AMWU). [4]
Previously the party's Vice President, Campbell is the first woman to become secretary, the party's most senior executive position. [5] [6]
As a branch member of the ALP in 2013, Ms Campbell also moved a motion (which was subsequently ratified) at Labor's annual conference that the Labor Parliamentary Leader be elected by rank and file members. [7]