Penny Sharpe

Penny Sharpe
MLC
Penny Sharpe in October 2023
Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
Assumed office
28 March 2023
PremierChris Minns
DeputyJohn Graham
Preceded byDamien Tudehope
Minister for the Environment
Minister for Heritage
Assumed office
28 March 2023
PremierChris Minns
Preceded byJames Griffin
Minister for Energy and Climate Change
Assumed office
28 March 2023
PremierChris Minns
Preceded byMatt Kean
(as Minister for Energy)
Opposition roles
Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council
In office
8 June 2021 – 28 March 2023
DeputyJohn Graham
Preceded byAdam Searle
Succeeded byDamien Tudehope
Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council
In office
2 July 2019 – 14 May 2021
LeaderJodi McKay
Preceded byWalt Secord
Succeeded byJohn Graham
Leader of the Opposition
in New South Wales
Acting
In office
25 March 2019 – 29 June 2019
PremierGladys Berejiklian
Preceded byMichael Daley
Succeeded byJodi McKay
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
in New South Wales
In office
10 November 2018 – 29 June 2019
LeaderMichael Daley
Preceded byMichael Daley
Succeeded byYasmin Catley
Party positions
Leader of the Australian Labor Party
(NSW Branch)
Acting
In office
25 March 2019 – 29 June 2019
Preceded byMichael Daley
Succeeded byJodi McKay
Deputy Leader of the Australian Labor Party
(NSW Branch)
In office
10 November 2018 – 25 March 2019
LeaderMichael Daley
Preceded byMichael Daley
Succeeded byYasmin Catley
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council
Assumed office
6 May 2015
In office
11 October 2005 – 5 March 2015
Preceded byCarmel Tebbutt
Councillor of Marrickville Council
for West Ward
In office
23 March 2004 – 13 September 2008
Personal details
Born (1970-10-22) 22 October 1970 (age 53)
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Political partyLabor
SpouseJo Tilly
Children3
Alma materUniversity of New South Wales
Websitewww.pennysharpe.com

Penelope Gail Sharpe (born 22 October 1970) is an Australian politician. She has served as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council since 2005, representing the Labor Party. Since March 2023, Sharpe is the Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council and the Vice-President of the Executive Council since Labor's election victory in March 2023, having previously served as leader of the opposition in the Legislative Council between 2021 and 2023.

In the Labor Party leadership contest in November 2018, Sharpe was elected Deputy Leader under Michael Daley. After Daley's resignation in the aftermath of the March 2019 state election, Sharpe became interim Leader, serving until the June leadership election, which she did not contest. She was succeeded as leader by Jodi McKay and as deputy leader by Yasmin Catley.[1][2]

Sharpe was briefly absent from the Legislative Council in 2015 when she resigned to contest the Legislative Assembly seat of Newtown at the 2015 state election. Newtown was a new seat partially replacing Carmel Tebbutt's abolished seat of Marrickville, which had been left open by Tebbutt's retirement. Sharpe was defeated in Newtown by Greens candidate Jenny Leong, and was subsequently re-appointed to the Legislative Council to fill her own vacancy.

Sharpe, a mother of three, was the first open lesbian to serve in the New South Wales parliament.[3] Sharpe is aligned with the Labor Left faction.[4]

  1. ^ "NSW Labor leader Michael Daley steps down". ABC. 25 March 2019. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  2. ^ Visentin, Lisa (2 July 2019). "Jodi McKay ally Yasmin Catley set to become NSW Labor deputy leader". The Examiner. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  3. ^ Pollard, Ruth (15 October 2005). "Out in the house". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  4. ^ Nicholls, Sean (31 March 2015). "NSW Labor leader Luke Foley encourages Penny Sharpe to reclaim her upper house seat". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 17 September 2019.

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