Pru Goward Explained

Pru Goward
Office:Minister for Family and Community Services
Premier:Gladys Berejiklian
Term Start:30 January 2017
Term End:2 April 2019
Predecessor:Brad Hazzard
Successor:Gareth Ward
Premier1:Barry O'Farrell
Term Start1:3 April 2011
Term End1:23 April 2014
Predecessor1:Linda Burney
Successor1:Gabrielle Upton
Office2:Minister for Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Term Start2:2 April 2015
Term End2:2 April 2019
Predecessor2:Herself
Successor2:Mark Speakman
Premier2:Mike Baird
Gladys Berejiklian
Office3:Minister for Social Housing
Term Start3:30 January 2017
Term End3:2 April 2019
Premier3:Gladys Berejiklian
Predecessor3:Brad Hazzard
Successor3:Melinda Pavey
Office4:Minister for Women
Term Start4:3 April 2011
Term End4:30 January 2017
Premier4:Barry O'Farrell
Mike Baird
Predecessor4:Linda Burney
Successor4:Tanya Davies
Office5:Minister for Mental Health
Assistant Minister for Health
Term Start5:2 April 2015
Term End5:30 January 2017
Premier5:Mike Baird
Predecessor5:Jai Rowell
Office6:Minister for Medical Research
Term Start6:2 April 2015
Term End6:30 January 2017
Premier6:Mike Baird
Predecessor6:Jillian Skinner
Successor6:Brad Hazzard
Office7:Minister for Planning
Term Start7:23 April 2014
Term End7:2 April 2015
Premier7:Mike Baird
Predecessor7:Brad Hazzard
Successor7:Rob Stokes
Constituency Mp9:Goulburn
Parliament9:New South Wales
Term Start9:24 March 2007
Term End9:1 March 2019
Predecessor9:new district
Successor9:Wendy Tuckerman
Birth Name:Prudence Jane Goward
Birth Date:1952 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Party:Liberal Party
Spouse:Alastair Fischer (m. 1973; dis. 1983)
David Barnett (1986-2022 (his death))
Children:3 (including Kate Fischer)
Alma Mater:University of Adelaide (1974)
Honorific Prefix:The Honourable

Prudence Jane Goward (born 2 September 1952[1]) is an Australian former politician and Liberal member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 2007 to 2019, representing the seat of Goulburn.

She was the New South Wales Minister for Family and Community Services and Minister for Social Housing, from January 2017 to March 2019 in the Berejiklian government, and the Minister for Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, from 2015 until March 2019. Goward has also previously served as the Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Medical Research, and Assistant Minister for Health between April 2015 and January 2017, and the Minister for Women between 2011 and January 2017, in the second Baird government and the Minister for Planning during 2014 and 2015. With the first Berejiklian government she returned to Community Services portfolio which she previously held between 2011 and 2014, in the O'Farrell and first Baird governments.

Prior to entering politics, Goward served as the Australian Federal Sex Discrimination Commissioner and Commissioner Responsible for Age Discrimination with the Australian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission. In 2019, Goward became an academic with Western Sydney University.[2]

Early life and personal background

Goward was born to Gerald Goward and Zipporah Riggs, and was raised in Adelaide. She attended Morphett Vale Primary School, Willunga High School and gained entrance to Woodlands Church of England Girls Grammar School on a half scholarship.[1] She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Econ) (Hons) in 1974 from the University of Adelaide.

She was married from 1973 to 1983 to university lecturer Alastair Fischer, whom she met while studying at Adelaide University.[1]

Goward married journalist David Barnett in 1986. Goward and Barnett maintained a close personal friendship with former prime minister John Howard for many years, and jointly wrote a biography of Howard in 1997. Barnett died in August 2022, aged 90.[3]

She is the mother of three daughters, former model and actor Kate Fischer, Penny Fischer, and Alice Barnett. She has two granddaughters. [4]

Career

Goward joined ABC TV and Radio in 1980, firstly as a reporter with Nationwide, then as a political correspondent on the 7.30 Report, and later as host of the 2CN Morning Show and Daybreak on Radio National. In 1994, Goward was the narrator of the ABC's 5-part documentary series The Liberals: Fifty Years Of The Federal Party, which detailed the events of the Liberal Party of Australia from 1944 to 1994.[5] She has also worked as a high school teacher, a university lecturer in economics, a broadcast journalism lecturer at University of Canberra, a media consultant and freelance writer.[6]

She was Executive Director of the Office of the Status of Women in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet from 1997 to 1999. In this position, Goward criticised the business community for the "primitive attitudes" that kept women out of senior executive ranks and boardrooms.[7] At the time of her appointment, she was criticised by Anne Summers, a previous Executive Director, and Carmen Lawrence, a prominent female politician, for her perceived inexperience and political connection to the Howard government.[8]

Goward was the Sex Discrimination Commissioner at HREOC, a five-year tenure she began in July 2001. In this role, she called for the introduction of paid maternity leave, a position rejected by the Howard government. Howard extended her tenure for an additional three years in July 2006. However, she successfully ran for New South Wales state parliament in March 2007.

Pru Goward, while Minister for the Department of Family and Community Services, initiated the Going Home Staying Home reforms which redistributed funding for youth refuges across the state.[9] [10]

In August 2019, Western Sydney University announced that Goward had been appointed Professor of Social Intervention and Policy.[2]

Parliamentary career

In 2006, Goward nominated for Liberal Party preselection for the New South Wales state parliament in seat of Epping in Sydney's north-west, but was defeated[11] by the former President of the Right to Life Association, Greg Smith.[12] She was subsequently preselected unopposed for the seat of Goulburn, to replace retiring Liberal frontbencher Peta Seaton. Goward was expected to win the seat, however an unexpectedly strong swing to Labor in the Southern Highlands area of the seat put her victory in doubt on election night. Her main contender, the Independent Mayor of Goulburn, Paul Stephenson, conceded defeat on 29 March 2007. Goward was quoted as saying that she "didn't expect to win it. I knew I was behind the whole time, even four days before the election we were told I was five points behind, so I'm just so grateful."[13]

As the minister responsible for child protective services there have been reports of inadequate staffing and services to meet the need.[14] [15]

As the state's Community Services Minister, Goward announced in mid-March 2014 that around 300 harbourfront public housing properties will be sold under the management of Government Property NSW, with the proceeds reinvested into the public housing system. Considered historic structures, the harbourfront properties are located at Millers Point, The Rocks and on Gloucester Street, and include the Sirius complex, a high-rise, 79-unit apartment complex near the Harbour Bridge. The government expects to generate hundreds of millions of dollars from the sales and Goward explained, as a justification of the sale: "In the last two years alone, nearly [A]$7 million has been spent maintaining this small number of properties. That money could have been better spent on building more social housing, or investing in the maintenance of public housing properties across the state."[16]

Due to the resignation of Barry O'Farrell as premier,[17] and the subsequent ministerial reshuffle by Mike Baird, the new Liberal Leader, in April 2014 in addition to her existing responsibilities as a minister, Goward was appointed as the Minister for Planning; and lost the portfolio of Family and Community Services.[18] [19] Following the 2015 state election, Goward was sworn in as the Minister for Mental Health, the Minister for Medical Research, the Minister for Women, the Minister for Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (a newly created portfolio), and the Assistant Minister for Health in the second Baird government.[20] Following the resignation of Baird as premier and the election of Gladys Berejiklian as Liberal leader, in January 2017 Goward was sworn in as the Minister for Family and Community Services, the Minister for Social Housing, and the Minister for Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault.,[21]

In December 2018, she announced that she would not be contesting the next election in March 2019.[22]

Controversies

In May 2007, Goward was caught speeding in a school zone. This was her second driving offence for 2007. Goward said "It was extremely careless on my part and like thousands of other drivers I deeply regret it."[23] [24]

In February 2014, Katrina Hodgkinson, the Nationals member for Burrinjuck, which bordered Goulburn to the west, announced that she would be seeking Nationals preselection for Goulburn, then occupied by Goward. Her decision followed a statewide electoral redistribution by the NSW Electoral Commission that resulted in Burrinjuck being renamed as Cootamundra after being significantly redrawn, with effect from the 2015 state election.[25] [26] Her announcement resulted in a dispute between the Nationals and Liberals;[27] [28] and on 28 February, Hodgkinson announced she would withdraw her nomination for Goulburn. Hodgkinson subsequently contested the newly constituted seat of Cootamundra,[29] and won the seat for the National Party.

In October 2021 Goward was criticised for being tone-deaf and classist following her publication of a column in the Australian Financial Review titled 'Australia's social underclass is not a force to be ignored', in which she referred to lower-income Australians with the derogatory term 'proles'.[30] [31]

Awards

Goward was awarded a Centenary Medal in 2001 for services to journalism and women's rights.[32] She was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in the 2023 Australia Day Honours.[33]

External links

Publications

Notes and References

  1. News: Pru Goward . . . Thompson . Peter . 13 November 2006 . 27 April 2011 .
  2. Web site: Professor Pru Goward joins Western Sydney University . 2023-02-01 . Western Sydney University . en.
  3. Web site: David Barnett, journalist and press secretary, dies aged 90 . 2022-08-06 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20220818181333/https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/david-barnett-journalist-and-press-secretary-dies-aged-90-20220807-p5b7uw.html . 2022-08-18 . live .
  4. m.dailytelegraph.com.au/the-once-svelte-kate-fischer-stacks-on-the-pounds/story-e6freuy9-1226060334230
  5. https://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/the-screen-guide/t/the-liberals--fifty-years-of-the-federal-party-1994/8886/ Screen Australia - "The Liberals: Fifty Years Of The Federal Party"
  6. Web site: About Pru . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180225100557/http://prugoward.com.au/About/AboutPru.aspx . 2018-02-25 . 2024-06-13 . The Hon. Pru Goward MP.
  7. News: Bagwell . S. . Get Rid of Primitive Attitude: Goward . Australian Financial Review . 4 September 1997 .
  8. News: Humphries . D . Woman most likely . The Sydney Morning Herald . 23 September 2006 .
  9. http://gymeacommunityaid.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/FACS-Homelessness-Services-Fact-Sheet1.pdf "Specialist Homelessness Services Going Home Staying Home South Eastern Sydney District."
  10. http://www.noffs.org.au/static/media/uploads/noffs_annual_report_2013-14.pdf "The Year in Highlight."
  11. News: Mitchell . Alex . Goward sinks in Epping but resurfaces closer to home . The Sydney Morning Herald . 16 September 2006 .
  12. News: Shanahan . D. . The trouble with talent in politics . . 21 July 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060904172758/http://theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,19856240-17301,00.html . 4 September 2006 . dead .
  13. News: . Goward wins Goulburn seat . The Sydney Morning Herald . 29 March 2006 .
  14. News: Pru Goward under pressure after allegations of misleading parliament. Andrew. Clennell. 23 August 2013. The Daily Telegraph. Australia.
  15. News: Calls for Pru Goward to be sacked over abandoned children. Browne, Rachel. Patty, Anna. 11 April 2014. The Sydney Morning Herald.
  16. News: Sydney waterfront public housing properties to be sold off. 21 March 2014. The Sydney Morning Herald. 19 March 2014. Hasham, Nicole.
  17. News: Barry O'Farrell quits as NSW Premier over memory fail . 16 April 2014 . . 23 April 2014 .
  18. 34 . The Hon. (Pru) Prudence Jane GOWARD, MP . Yes . 3 April 2019.
  19. News: Mike Baird's NSW cabinet . 22 April 2014 . . 23 April 2014 .
  20. News: Hasham. Nicole. Premier Mike Baird's new NSW cabinet sworn in: Gladys Berejiklian and Gabrielle Upton first female Treasurer and Attorney-General. 6 April 2015. The Sydney Morning Herald. 3 April 2015.
  21. Web site: The Cabinet. nsw.gov.au - your tagline here. en-AU. 2017-02-01.
  22. News: Glanville . Brigid . NSW Minister Pru Goward announces retirement from politics. ABC News . 19 December 2018 . 19 December 2018 .
  23. News: It was extremely careless: Goward. The Sydney Morning Herald. 18 May 2007.
  24. News: Woman wants Goward's apology over advice. NineMSN Pty Limited. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070701060305/http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=99033. 1 July 2007. dmy-all.
  25. News: Katrina Hodgkinson to take on Pru Goward for Goulburn seat . Nicholls, Sean . . 19 February 2014 . 21 February 2014 .
  26. News: Katrina Hodgkinson to challenge Pru Goward in preselection fight to win NSW seat of Goulburn . . Australia . 19 February 2014 . 21 February 2014 .
  27. News: Pru Goward, Katrina Hodgkinson dispute over Goulburn unresolved . Nicholls, Sean . . 28 February 2014 . 25 April 2014 .
  28. News: National Katrina Hodgkinson to contest Liberal Pru Goward's seat of Goulburn . . . 19 February 2014 . 25 April 2014 .
  29. News: Katrina Hodgkinson to withdraw from Goulburn poll fight against Pru Goward . Nicholls, Sean . . 28 February 2014 . 25 April 2014 .
  30. News: Meade . Amanda . 2021-10-20 . Pru Goward AFR column on 'underclass' condemned as disturbing and abusive . The Guardian . 2021-10-20.
  31. News: Di Lorio . Michael . 2021-10-20 . Pru Goward's Demonisation Of 'The Poor' As Uneducated & Lazy 'Weasels' Is Wrong On Every Level. Pedestrian.tv. 2021-10-20.
  32. Web site: Profile of Pru Goward . Former Commissioners . . 15 September 2006 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20051107014258/http://www.hreoc.gov.au/about_the_commission/president_commissioners/goward.html . 7 November 2005 .
  33. Web site: 2023-01-25 . Australia Day 2023 Honours: Full list . 2023-01-25 . The Sydney Morning Herald . en.