Ellnor Grassby Explained

Ellnor Grassby
Order2:Minister for Housing and Urban Services
Term Start2:16 May 1989
Term End2:5 December 1989
Predecessor2:new Ministry
Successor2:Trevor Kaine
Order3:Member of the ACT Legislative Assembly
Term Start3:4 March 1989
Term End3:18 February 1995
Successor3:Multi-member multiple constituencies
Alongside3:Berry, Collaery, Connolly, Duby, Follett, Humphries, Jensen, Kaine, Kinloch, Maher, Moore, Nolan, Prowse, Stefaniak, Stevenson, Wood, Whalan
Birth Name:Ellnor Judith Louez
Birth Date:14 January 1937
Birth Place:, New South Wales
Nationality:Australian
Party:Labor Party
Children:Gabriella Davis
Occupation:Politician
Footnotes:[1] [2] [3] [4]

Ellnor Judith Grassby (; born 14 January 1937) is a former Australian politician who served as a member of the multi-member single constituency unicameral Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, representing the Labor Party between 1989 and 1995. Grassby served as Minister for Housing and Urban Services in the First Follett Ministry.

Biography

Born in, New South Wales, in 1962 Ellnor Louez married Al Grassby,[5] who was elected as the Labor Member for Murrumbidgee in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in 1965, before being elected as the federal Labor Member for Riverina in the House of Representatives in 1969.[6] Prior to entering politics, Ellnor Grassby was employed in the accreditation of nurses, owned and managed hotels, and was a volunteer fundraiser and board member for a number of non-profit organisations.[2] [7]

Ellnor Grassby was elected to the inaugural ACT Legislative Assembly at the 1989 general election,[2] and re-elected to the second Assembly at the 1992 general election.[7] Grassby contested the multi-member electorate of Ginninderra at the 1995 general election, but was unsuccessful.[8] She served as the Minister for Housing and Urban Services in the First Follett Ministry, during 1989; however was not appointed to subsequent Labor ministries.

During 2003–2005, Grassby served on the Chief Minister's Ministerial Advisory Council on Multicultural Affairs.[9]

She was a board member of Naming Australia Incorporated, a community organisation comprising representatives from the Spanish community, the Embassy of Spain in Australia, the business community and the ACT government who organisated celebrations for the 400th anniversary, in 2006, of Spanish contribution to the history and naming of Australia.[10]

Following the 2005 death of Al Grassby, media reports revealed that Ellnor Grassby was aware that her husband had lovers. However, she rejected allegations that the couple had separated thirty years earlier.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Louttit, Anne. Who's Who in Canberra. Louttit. John. 1989. C.E.S.L. Support Services Pty Ltd. 1032-710X. A-71.
  2. Web site: Members of the First Assembly . . September 1990 . 10 December 2013 .
  3. News: Stephens, Tony . Grassby's legacy of tolerance, diversity . . 25 April 2005 . 6 August 2010 .
  4. Web site: Appendix 7: Chronological list of ministries . Companion to Standing Orders . 344 . . 2008 . 10 December 2013 .
  5. News: Al Grassby's double life . Walsh, Kerry-Anne . 8 May 2005 . . 10 December 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20050509001353/http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/Al-Grassbys-double-life/2005/05/07/1115422847039.html . 9 May 2005 . unfit .
  6. News: Whitlam government minister Al Grassby dies . . 23 April 2005 . 6 August 2010 .
  7. Web site: Members of the Second Assembly . . April 1993 . 10 December 2013 .
  8. Web site: Electorate of Ginninderra Distribution of preferences . 1995 election . . 1998 . 6 August 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110228113954/http://www.elections.act.gov.au/elections/1995/ginninderra_95.html . 28 February 2011 . dmy .
  9. Web site: Annual Report 2004-2005 . ACT Department of Disability, Housing & Community Services . 2006 . 271 . 6 August 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110304122014/http://www.dhcs.act.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/4937/DHCS_Volume_1_Final_ND.pdf . 4 March 2011 . dmy .
  10. Web site: Board . Naming Australia Incorporated . 2009 . 6 August 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110218100125/http://www.namingaustralia.org.au/board.htm . 18 February 2011 . dmy .