Jill Hall | |
Constituency Mp: | Shortland |
Parliament: | Australian |
Term Start: | 3 October 1998 |
Term End: | 9 May 2016 |
Predecessor: | Peter Morris |
Successor: | Pat Conroy |
Constituency Mp2: | Swansea |
Parliament2: | New South Wales |
Term Start2: | 25 March 1995 |
Term End2: | 1 September 1998 |
Predecessor2: | Don Bowman |
Successor2: | Milton Orkopoulos |
Birth Date: | 1949 11, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Macksville, New South Wales, Australia |
Party: | Labor Party |
Profession: | Rehabilitation counsellor |
Jill Griffiths Hall (born 16 November 1949) is an Australian former politician who served as a member of the Australian House of Representatives, from 1998 until 2016, representing the seat of Shortland, New South Wales for the Labor Party. She is aligned with the ALP's Socialist Left faction.[1]
Hall was born in Macksville, New South Wales, and was educated at University of Newcastle.
She was a rehabilitation counsellor before entering politics. Hall was member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Swansea from 1995 to 1998.[2]
Of all the members of the 51st Legislative Assembly between 1995 and 1999, she and Alby Schultz were the last to have resigned to successfully contest a Federal seat. (The others were John Fahey, Ian Causley and Paul Zammit.)
Hall was a Labor Whip from October 2004 to November 2012, serving in both Opposition and Government.[3] [4] Prior to entering NSW and Federal politics, Hall was a Councillor on Lake Macquarie City Council.