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Cassy O'Connor

Cassy O'Connor
MP
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Constituency Denison
Leader of the Tasmanian Greens
Assumed office
12 June 2015
Preceded by Kim Booth
Greens Member for Denison
Assumed office
7 July 2008
Preceded by Peg Putt
Secretary to Cabinet
In office
21 April 2010 – 11 November 2010
Minister for Human Services
In office
11 November 2010 – 17 January 2014
Preceded by Nick McKim
Succeeded by Rebecca White
Minister for Community Development
In office
11 November 2010 – 17 January 2014
Preceded by Nick McKim
Succeeded by Lara Giddings
Minister for Climate Change
In office
12 May 2011 – 17 January 2014
Preceded by Nick McKim
Succeeded by Lara Giddings
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
In office
12 May 2011 – 17 January 2014
Preceded by Nick McKim
Succeeded by Lara Giddings
Personal details
Born (1967-04-01) 1 April 1967 (age 50)
Canberra
Nationality Australian
Political party Tasmanian Greens
Spouse(s) Steven Lees (1st)
Nick McKim (2nd)

Cassandra (Cassy) Stanwell O'Connor (born 1 April 1967 in Canberra, ACT) is an Australian politician, who has been a Tasmanian Greens member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly since 2008, representing the electorate of Division of Denison.

One of two Greens in the eight member cabinet, O'Connor was Minister for Human Services, Community Development, Climate Change and Aboriginal Affairs in the Bartlett and Giddings cabinets from 2011 until 2014.

On 12 June 2015, O'Connor was confirmed as the new Greens leader in Tasmania, after the resignation of Kim Booth.

The daughter of a former ABC foreign correspondent, O'Connor spent her childhood in India, Singapore, Japan, Canberra, Brisbane and Stradbroke Island, Queensland, before moving to Tasmania in 1989.

Prior to entering Parliament, O'Connor worked as a television news journalist and a political staffer in the Keating Government for former Justice Minister and Federal ALP member for Denison Duncan Kerr and later for Deputy Leader of the Australian Greens and Tasmanian Senator Christine Milne.

She also became well known in Tasmania as the face of the "Save Ralphs Bay" campaign. This community campaign began in March 2004, when Sydney-based developer Walker Corporation announced its intention to construct Tasmania's first canal housing estate in the Ralphs Bay Conservation Area east of Hobart. In June 2010 the legal confirmation of the Ralphs Bay Conservation Area as being 171 hectares came into effect, therefore preventing Walker Corporations proposed canal housing estates.

O'Connor finished second on the Tasmanian Greens Denison ticket in 2006 with 3.6% of the primary vote. She received 70% of Tasmanian Greens Leader Peg Putt's preferences and eventually reached almost half a quota before being excluded. She first won the seat of Denison on a countback of votes on 21 July 2008 after the sitting member and leader of the Tasmanian Greens Peg Putt resigned earlier in the month.

Cassy O'Connor was re-elected at the 2010 election, receiving the highest number of first preference votes in Denison with 16.2%.


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