Kate Washington Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
Kate Washington
Honorific-Suffix:MP
Office2:Minister for Families and Communities
Premier2:Chris Minns
Predecessor2:Natasha Maclaren-Jones
Office3:Minister for Disability Inclusion
Premier3:Chris Minns
Predecessor3:Natasha Maclaren-Jones (as Minister for Disability Services)
Constituency Am4:Port Stephens
Assembly4:New South Wales Legislative
Term Start4:28 March 2015
Predecessor4:Craig Baumann
Birth Place:Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality:Australian
Party:New South Wales Labor Party
Residence:Lemon Tree Passage[1]
Alma Mater:University of Sydney
Profession:Lawyer

Kate Rebecca Washington (born 1970) is an Australian politician who has served as Minister for Disability Inclusion and Families and Communities in the Minns Government of New South Wales since 2023. She was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the member for Port Stephens for the New South Wales Labor Party at the 2015 New South Wales state election.

Before entering parliament, Washington worked as a health lawyer. She has three children[2] and lives in Lemon Tree Passage.[1]

Political career

Washington first contested the seat of Port Stephens for the Labor Party at the 2011 election. She was not elected, with Labor losing the seat after a 12.4-point two-candidate swing against the party.[3] Four years later, she won the seat with a two-candidate swing toward her of 19.5 points. Her electorate office is located in Raymond Terrace. During her first two terms, she served as a member of the Committee on the Health Care Complaints Commission.

In 2016, Jodie Harrison resigned from the Shadow Ministry of Luke Foley.[4] Washington replaced her as Shadow Minister for Early Childhood Education, the Hunter and the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault on 19 January 2016. In a March 2016 reshuffle that occurred following the resignation of Linda Burney, she was replaced as Shadow Minister for Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault by Jenny Aitchison but retained the portfolios of Early Childhood Education and the Hunter until the 2019 New South Wales Labor Party leadership election in which Jodi McKay was elected as Leader of the Opposition.

She held the portfolios of Shadow Minister for Environment and Heritage and Shadow Minister for Rural Health from 2019 to 2021 in the McKay shadow ministry. Washington became the Shadow Minister for Family and Community Services and Shadow Minister for Disability Inclusion, following the 2021 New South Wales Labor Party leadership election.[5]

In the 2023 election, Washington retained her seat for a third term with a 13.3-point swing to the Labor Party in the electorate. Following the election she was appointed Minister for Family & Community Services and the Minister for Disability Inclusion in the Minns Labor Government.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Candidates - The Legislative Assembly District of Port Stephens. elections.nsw.gov.au . . 27 March 2023.
  2. News: MP Kate anchors in Port Stephens. Bevan. Scott. 30 September 2017. Newcastle Herald. 2 January 2018.
  3. Web site: Port Stephens – NSW Election 2015 – New South Wales Votes – NSW Election 2015 (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). ABC News. 2 January 2018.
  4. News: McGowan . Michael . Kate Washington promoted to front bench as Jodie Harrison steps aside in Labor reshuffle . 19 November 2023 . . . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20161018200204/http://www.theherald.com.au/story/3672956/washington-steps-up/ . 18 October 2016.
  5. 106 . Ms Kate Rebecca WASHINGTON, BA, LLB MP . 2 January 2019.