Anne Elizabeth Webster (née Smithers; born 19 May 1959)
is an Australian politician who has been a member of the
House of Representatives since the
2019 federal election. She is a member of the
National Party and represents the
Division of Mallee in
Victoria. She was a social worker and non-profit executive before entering parliament.
Career
Webster studied sociology and history at
La Trobe University, followed by a
Bachelor of Social Work with honours. She also holds a diploma of
Associate in Music, Australia
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. She taught music for a number of years, as well as worked as a professional seamstress and
image consultant.
[ In 2018, she completed a Ph.D. at the Australian National University (ANU) with a doctoral thesis on ]adoption
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titled "The Legacy, Legality and Legitimacy of Adopting Out - Examining the legitimacy of adoption through birth mother experiences".
Before entering politics, Webster was a social worker in Mildura. She was elected to the board of the Mallee Accommodation and Support Program (MASP) in 2005, and served as chair for a period. In 2011, Webster became the founding executive director of Zoe Support, an organisation assisting young mothers with education.[ She was named "Citizen of the Year" by the Mildura Rural City Council in 2019 for her work with the organisation.
Webster is one of eleven MPs in the ]46th Parliament of Australia
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who possesses a PhD, the others being Katie Allen, Fiona Martin
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, Anne Aly
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, Andrew Leigh
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, Daniel Mulino
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, Jess Walsh
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, Adam Bandt, Mehreen Faruqi, Jim Chalmers
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and Helen Haines.
Politics
In January 2019, Webster won National Party preselection for the Division of Mallee, replacing the retiring MP Andrew Broad
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. She defeated five other candidates over three rounds of voting. She had earlier stood for preselection in Mallee prior to the 2013 federal election, but lost to Broad.
Webster retained Mallee for the Nationals at the 2019 federal election with a small negative swing on the two-party-preferred count. The party's primary vote halved from 56 percent to 28 percent, with large swings to the Liberal Party, and independents Jason Modica and Ray Kingston.
After revelations emerged that Victorian Nationals leader Peter Walsh attempt to disaffiliate from the federal National Party to protest Barnaby Joyce's successful leadership challenge and opposition to a green net zero carbon emissions policy, Webster called for a balanced approach but expressed opposition to Walsh's support for the net zero policy.
In an October 2021 television interview, Dr. Webster spectacularly claimed that, like solar energy facilities, wind turbines fail to generate power in the dark.
Personal life
In September 2020, Webster was awarded $350,000 in damages following a defamation suit against Karen Brewer, a conspiracy theorist who alleged on social media that Webster and her husband were "participants in a secretive criminal network involved in child sexual abuse". Her husband and the non-profit organisation they co-founded were awarded similar amounts.
References
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National Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
Members of the Australian House of Representatives
Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Mallee
Living people
Women members of the Australian House of Representatives
La Trobe University alumni
Australian National University alumni
University of Melbourne alumni
Australian social workers
Women nonprofit executives
People from Mildura
Australian people of New Zealand descent
21st-century Australian women politicians
21st-century Australian politicians
1959 births