Rebecca White Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
Rebecca White
Honorific-Suffix:MP
Office:51st Leader of the Opposition in Tasmania
Term Start:7 July 2021
Term End:10 April 2024
Premier:Peter Gutwein
Jeremy Rockliff
Deputy:Anita Dow
Predecessor:David O'Byrne
Successor:Dean Winter
Term Start1:17 March 2017
Term End1:15 May 2021
Premier1:Will Hodgman
Peter Gutwein
Deputy1:Michelle O'Byrne
Predecessor1:Bryan Green
Successor1:David O'Byrne
Assembly2:Tasmanian House of
Constituency Am2:Lyons
Term Start2:20 March 2010
Birth Date:1983 2, df=yes[1]
Birth Place:Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Birthname:Rebecca Peta White
Nationality:Australian
Party:Labor
Spouse:Rod Dann
Children:Two
Alma Mater:University of Tasmania
Occupation:Politician

Rebecca Peta White (born 4 February 1983) is an Australian politician. She has served as the 51st Leader of the Opposition in Tasmania and Leader of the Parliamentary Labor Party in Tasmania from July 2021 until April 2024, having previously served in that role from March 2017 until May 2021. She has been a member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly in the electorate of Lyons since the 2010 state election. Previously, White served as Shadow Minister for Health and Human Services, and Opposition Spokesperson for Children.

Following Labor’s defeat at the 2024 state election, White announced she would be stepping down as Labor leader, and opposition leader.[2] White was succeeded as Leader by Franklin MP Dean Winter.[3]

Early life and education

White grew up in Nugent, Tasmania, northeast of Hobart as a sixth generation Tasmanian.[4] She attended Sorell School, Rosny College and the University of Tasmania, where she studied journalism, political science, and international business management and marketing. She graduated with Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce degrees in 2004. She then worked as a political adviser for Labor MP for Denison Duncan Kerr and later Senator Carol Brown, and was Vice President of Tasmanian Young Labor.

Early political career (2010–2017)

For the 2010 Tasmanian state election, White was endorsed as one of the Labor candidates for Lyons. Her campaign focused on "renewal", pointing out that sitting MPs Michael Polley and David Llewellyn had both been in the parliament for over twenty years. Her advertising made use of Polly Waffle wrappers, "Pollywaffle" being a disparaging nickname for Polley. At the election, White narrowly defeated Llewellyn for the second Labor seat (also defeating the third sitting MP, Heather Butler).[5]

White is aligned with Labor Left.[6]

Opposition leader (2017–2024)

At a party meeting on 17 March 2017, Bryan Green resigned as Tasmanian Labor leader. White was elected leader unopposed, and hence Leader of the Opposition.[7]

Almost immediately the Liberal Party went on the attack, releasing a fake CV titled "Student, party hack and MP" referencing White's youth and that she has never worked outside politics.[8] White also expressed the hope that Shane Broad would fill the newly vacated seat, and promised to bring him into the ministry. Because of this the Liberals accused her of bribery, and referred her to the Tasmanian Electoral Commission. White responded that this stance "defies common sense".[9]

White announced in December 2017 that under a Labor government she would phase out pokies in pubs and clubs thus breaking the decades long monopoly of Federal Hotels.[10] The reason given was to protect people with mental health issues and the lower socio-economic strata, both of whom are susceptible to pokies addictions. Tasmanians lose over $110 million on pokies every year.[11] [12] This phase out would take until 2023, and would come with a package to help pubs and clubs transition to other forms of revenue.[13] Following the election, White and the Labor party backtracked on their commitment to block the new licences under pressure from the federal party.[14]

In February 2018, she declared the ALP would not be supporting the Liberals in attempting to re-introduce the state's anti-protest laws.[15] White promised in the campaign to fund abortion clinics, after the Liberal government cut all funds to them.[16] At the election in March, White led Labor to a three-seat gain, while paring the Liberals back to a bare majority of one seat.

White led Labor to another defeat in the 2021 election and subsequently resigned as leader.[17] Following the resignation of the new party leader David O'Byrne just three weeks into the job, after sexual harassment claims against him, White was re-elected as party leader on 7 July 2021.[18]

White remained as Labor leader until the party’s defeat at the 2024 Tasmanian State Election where she resigned as Leader. White was succeeded as Labor Leader by Franklin MP Dean Winter.

Personal life

White married her partner, Rod Dann in a ceremony in November 2017.[19] She has one daughter, Mia, and a son, Hudson.[20] Mia was less than a year old when White was elevated to the leadership, and was regularly with White on the campaign trail in 2017.[21] In February 2021, White revealed that she was expecting a second child, due in June 2021.[22]

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Notes and References

  1. White, Rebecca. white760 . 24 July 2022.
  2. Web site: Langengberg . Adam . Holmes . Adam . 26 March 2024 . Tasmanian Labor leader Rebecca White resigns after three election losses . 26 March 2024 . ABC News.
  3. Web site: 10 April 2024 . Dean Winter elected as new leader of Tasmanian Labor Party . 10 April 2024 . Pulse Tasmania.
  4. Web site: Interview – Rebecca White 24/08/17. 7sd.com.au. www.7sd.com.au. en-gb. 2018-01-18.
  5. http://blogs.abc.net.au/antonygreen/2010/03/the-candidates-for-lyons.html Antony Green's Election Blog: The Candidates for Lyons
  6. Web site: Inglis . Rob . White's future as Labor leader clouded in wake of election defeat . The Advocate . 2 May 2021 . 1 August 2022.
  7. News: Green out, White in for Tasmanian Labor, the ABC understands. 17 March 2017. ABC News. 17 March 2017. en-AU.
  8. News: New Labor leader Rebecca White gives nod to Shane Broad for Braddon. 2017-03-19. ABC News. 2018-01-18. en-AU.
  9. News: Bribery claims against new Labor leader Rebecca White. 2017-03-20. The New Daily. 2018-01-18. en-GB.
  10. Web site: Rebecca White defends claims that pokies ban is a health issue. www.tasmaniatalks.com.au. en-gb. 2018-01-18.
  11. Web site: Pokies Hurt People. pokieshurtpeople.com. en. 2018-01-18.
  12. News: Labor's pledge to ditch pokies Tasmania's chance to lead nation, says Wilkie. 2017-12-13. ABC News. 2018-01-29. en-AU.
  13. News: Tasmania could become first state to blow up the pokies under Labor plan. Koziol. Michael. 2017-12-13. The Sydney Morning Herald. 2018-01-18. en-US.
  14. Web site: Tassie Labor bullied by Canberra and folds - Labor and Liberal beholden to pokies parasites. 7 February 2019.
  15. News: Tasmanian Liberals vow to resurrect anti-protest laws to stop workplace 'invasion'. 2018-02-19. ABC News. 2018-02-21. en-AU.
  16. Web site: Women in Tasmania might soon be unable to get abortions. Ford. Clementine. 2018-03-01. The Sydney Morning Herald. en. 2018-03-02.
  17. News: Langenberg . Adam . Rebecca White stands down as Tasmanian Labor leader, endorses David O'Byrne as successor . 15 May 2021 . . 15 May 2021.
  18. Web site: Rebecca White returned as Tasmanian Labor leader after David O'Byrne's resignation. ABC News. 7 July 2021. 26 July 2021.
  19. News: A nice day for a White wedding: Labor Leader ties the knot. November 4, 2017. The Mercury.
  20. Web site: Abblitt . Ebony . Rebecca White welcomes baby boy . The Examiner . 27 June 2021 . 28 June 2021.
  21. Web site: Tasmanian Labor Leader Rebecca White with baby. 2017-03-19. ABC News. en-AU. 2018-01-18.
  22. Web site: Maloney . Matt . Tasmanian Labor leader Rebecca White announces pregnancy . The Examiner . 8 February 2021 . 28 March 2021.