Katie Hodson-Thomas | |
Nationality: | Australian |
Term Start: | 14 December 1996 |
Term End: | 6 September 2008 |
Predecessor: | New seat |
Successor: | Tony Krsticevic |
Birth Date: | 1957 4, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Norwood, South Australia |
Constituency Am: | Carine |
Assembly: | Western Australian Legislative |
Party: | Liberal |
Katina Hodson-Thomas (born 28 April 1957) is an Australian politician who was a Liberal member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly representing the electorate of Carine after winning the seat in the 1996 election.[1] She was subsequently re-elected to the seat in 2001 and 2005 but retired just before the 2008 election.
Born in Norwood, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, she was educated at the local high school before leaving to arrive in Western Australia in 1987.[2]
In January 2008, Hodson-Thomas announced that she would retire from politics at the end of her term. She left the party as a result of a bitter leadership feud between Paul Omodei and then-leader Troy Buswell, and after Buswell had made inappropriate sexist comments to her in front of a large number of male colleagues, for which Buswell later apologised. She went on to remark that the state parliament was a boys' club and the male members need to lift their standards.[3] [4]
Her successor in Carine was Tony Krsticevic who won pre-selection and then the seat in the 2008 election.[5]