Louise Staley Explained

Louise Staley
Honorific-Suffix:MP
Constituency Am:Ripon
Assembly:Victorian Legislative
Term Start:29 November 2014
Term End:26 November 2022
Predecessor:Joe Helper
Successor:Martha Haylett
Birth Date:1965 8, df=y
Party:Liberal Party
Alma Mater:University of Melbourne
Occupation:Grain grower
Residence:Willaura
Website:http://louisestaley.com.au

Louise Eileen Staley (born 9 August 1965) is an Australian politician. She was elected as Liberal Party member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly in November 2014, representing the Legislative Assembly seat of Ripon until her defeat in 2022.

Staley variously served as the Shadow Treasurer, Shadow Minister for Roads and Shadow Minister for Transport Infrastructure.[1] [2]

Early life

Staley attended Korowa Anglican Girls School, graduating in 1982. She then attended Melbourne University, where she completed her Bachelor of Arts. While at university, Staley was involved in student politics.[3]

Staley completed a Post Graduate Diploma in Applied Finance from the Securities Institute, a Post Graduate Diploma in Finance from Melbourne University, a Chartered Financial Analyst accreditation through the CFA Institute USA and a Masters in Public Policy at Flinders University.[4]

Early career

Following a career in finance, Louise joined her partner Stephen at Willaura, where they farmed cereals and canola. In 2007, Staley called for reform to the wheat industry’s single desk system.[5]

Staley has held several positions, including serving as President of the East Grampians Health Service.[6]

Staley was also a director of the Grampians Medicare Local and a director of Networking Health Victoria and a Director of the Food and Environment Unit at the Institute of Public Affairs.[7]

Staley was previously convicted of drink driving in 2000 with a blood alcohol content of twice the legal limit. Staley was subsequently accused of covering up the crime from the Liberal Party when seeking pre-selection for the seat of Menzies, an accusation denied by Staley.[8]

Political career

Louise Staley became a member of the Liberal Party in 1985 and has held various positions within the party since, including as State Vice President from 1996 until 2000.

Staley was elected as the Liberal Party member for Ripon in November 2014.[9] She was re-elected in the November 2018 election by just 15 votes, the closest result of that election.[10]

Staley was defeated at the 2022 Victorian state election after eight years in Opposition.[11]

In June 2023, The Australian Financial Review reported that Staley had been engaged to revive the H. R. Nicholls Society, a right-wing think tank, to "support growing business opposition to Labor's upcoming laws to regulate gig workers, labour hire and casual employment".[12]

In 2023 Staley ran for the positions of State director of the Victorian Liberal Party,[13] and to fill a casual vacancy in the Legislative Council caused by the resignation of Matthew Bach,[14] but was unsuccessful in both attempts.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Member Profile - Ms Louise Staley.
  2. Web site: Michael O'Brien to return to Matthew Guy's frontbench in opposition reshuffle. 25 February 2022.
  3. Students to vote on AUS membership (1984, March 28). Tribune (Sydney, NSW : 1939 - 1991), p. 15. Retrieved June 15, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article259490788).
  4. Web site: Member Profile - Ms Louise Staley. 2021-07-11. www.parliament.vic.gov.au.
  5. Staley, L. (2007, May 19). Time for wheat to cut against the grain: [1 FIRST edition]. Herald Sun
  6. New look board at health service. (2013, Jul 30). Ararat Advertiser and Stawell Times
  7. Web site: KIMBER. BEN. 2014-04-15. Louise Staley is no stranger to politics. 2021-07-11. The Ararat Advertiser. en-AU.
  8. News: Liberals Accused of Drink Charge Cover-up. 9 June 2021. The Age. 27 September 2000. 26.
  9. Web site: COUGHLAN. MATT. 2014-12-09. Louise Staley declared Ripon's new member. 2021-07-11. The Wimmera Mail-Times. en-AU.
  10. Web site: Preiss. Benjamin. 2018-12-08. Liberals set to reclaim country electorate by just 15 votes. 2021-07-11. The Age. en.
  11. Web site: Ripon (*) (Key Seat) - VIC Electorate, Candidates, Results . .
  12. News: HR Nicholls Society resurrected to combat Labor's workplace laws. The Australian Financial Review. 4 June 2023. David. Martin-Guzman. 18 September 2023.
  13. https://amp.theage.com.au/politics/victoria/dumped-mp-louise-staley-joins-race-for-liberal-state-director-20230108-p5cb1p.html
  14. https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/8446081/victorian-liberals-pick-newcomer-for-upper-house-spot/