The Honourable Maxine McKew |
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McKew campaigning in the 2007 federal election.
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Member of the Australian Parliament for Bennelong |
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In office 24 November 2007 – 21 August 2010 |
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Preceded by | John Howard |
Succeeded by | John Alexander |
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Born |
Brisbane, Queensland |
22 July 1953
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | Australian Labor Party |
Residence | Epping, New South Wales |
Occupation | Academic |
Profession | Journalist |
Website | maxinemckew.com.au |
Maxine Margaret McKew (born 22 July 1953) is an Australian former politician and journalist; she was the Parliamentary Secretary for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government in the First Rudd Ministry and the First Gillard Ministry.
Between 2007 and 2010, she was the member of the House of Representatives for the Division of Bennelong, New South Wales. Until 2007, the seat was held by the then Prime Minister John Howard, who had been the member for 33 years. She was only the second person to unseat a sitting Australian prime minister since Jack Holloway defeated Stanley Bruce in 1929; and the third person to unseat the leader of a major party, after Neville Newell defeated Charles Blunt, leader of the National Party, in 1990. At the 2010 Federal election she lost her seat to the Liberal Party candidate, John Alexander.
Before entering politics, McKew was an award-winning broadcast journalist. She hosted a number of programmes on Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) television and radio, most recently Lateline and The 7.30 Report.
McKew was born and grew up in Brisbane, Queensland where her father, Bryan McKew, was a boilermaker. When McKew was five, her mother Elaine died, and McKew was sent to live with her grandparents for three years. McKew and her sister Margo moved to Moorooka to live with their father after he remarried; later attending All Hallows' School in Brisbane.