Jodie Campbell

Politician

1972 –

19

Who is Jodie Campbell?

Jodie Louise Campbell is an Australian politician. She was a Labor member of the Australian House of Representatives from 2007 to 2010, representing the division of Bass.

Campbell was first elected to federal parliament at the 2007 federal election when she defeating sitting Liberal MP Michael Ferguson with a two-party preferred vote of 51%.

Campbell's history in politics goes back to the downfall of the Australian airline Ansett in 2001 when she worked as an official for the Australian Services Union, a position she used to organise call centre workers. She entered local politics in February 2002, becoming an alderman on the Launceston City Council filling position vacated following the death of alderman and Mayor John Lees. She held the position of Deputy Mayor for two years and resigned to concentrate on her federal election campaign.

Jodie Campbell is a member of the Left faction of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party. She was a member of three House of Representatives Standing Committees: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs; Family, Community, Housing and Youth; Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government

In August 2009, Campbell's de facto partner Roland Small appeared in court to face charges of assaulting her. It is alleged that he "punched Ms Campbell in the left eye, twisted her fingers and hit her in the stomach."

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Born
Jan 18, 1972
Australia
Nationality
  • Australia
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on July 23, 2013

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