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Gerardine Mary "Ged" Kearney (born 29 October 1963) is an Australian politician and
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ist who is the
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(ALP / Labor) member for the federal
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. Since 2025, she is serving as Assistant Minister for Social Services and Assistant Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence in the
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. Kearney has been a member of the
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since March 2018, first representing the
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. Prior to entering politics, Kearney served as president of the
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(ACTU) from 2010 to 2018.


Early life

Gerardine Mary Kearney was born on 29 October 1963 in
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,
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, Australia; she grew up in
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as the second-youngest of nine siblings. Her father was a publican. Kearney attended secondary school at
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in Fitzroy and began to study for a
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degree at
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but ended her studies to pursue a career in nursing. She qualified as a registered nurse in 1985 and participated in a nurses' strike in 1986. She gained a
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, and worked as a nurse and nurse educator, managing clinical-nurse education at Austin Health. When Kearney was 21, she became pregnant with twins, leading her to take leave from her nursing training. She returned to her training when her children were seven weeks old.


Career

In 1997, Kearney was elected as an official of the
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; she served as assistant federal secretary, federal president and Victorian-branch president before she was appointed as federal secretary of the Federation in April 2008. On 1 July 2010, following the departure of
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, Kearney was elected president of the ACTU. At the time, the president of the
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criticised the election process as "undemocratic" because of the exclusion of right-wing-aligned unions from the election process. In response, Kearney stated she had received the support of "70% of unions" within the ACTU. In December 2011, Kearney and other trade unionists were deported from Fiji under the emergency laws put in place following the Fijian constitutional crisis of 2009. In July 2012, Kearney announced the ACTU would donate to Fiji A$2.6 million to assist in the running of democratic elections. In April 2012, Kearney announced the ACTU would suspend the membership of the
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following the
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, which she described as "a bad look" for the union movement. In the following month, Kearney addressed a conference of the ACTU and she stated the "misuse of members' money and contempt for the accountability to members sunacceptable". In July 2012, immigration minister
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created the Ministerial Advisory Council on Skilled Migration (MACSM) and appointed Kearney as one of its nine members. In 2017, Kearney resigned from the MACSM, stating the body had become "ineffective" and "unbalanced". In 2015, as ACTU president, Kearney called on
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to remove
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from his leadership of the Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance and Corruption after Heydon agreed to speak at a
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fundraising dinner. Kearney also stated the ACTU was considering taking the matter to the High Court but this did not occur. Kearney had previously labelled the royal commission "an expensive stunt".


Early political career

In May 2013, in the lead up to the
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, Kearney said she was considering nominating herself for Labor
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in the
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, a seat that was being vacated following the retirement of Martin Ferguson. Kearney later decided not to contest preselection. In 2017, Kearney was a candidate for Labor preselection in the Victorian seat of Brunswick, a seat that was being vacated by
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, who had moved to the
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. Cindy O'Connor was preselected as the Labor candidate over Kearney and was defeated at the 2018 state election by Greens candidate Tim Read. In February 2018, a
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was announced in the seat of Batman following the resignation of
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due to the 2017–2018 Australian parliamentary eligibility crisis. Labor preselected Kearney to contest the by-election and on 2 February 2018, she resigned as president of the ACTU to campaign. Kearney's main opponent was Greens candidate
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, who had already run for the seat five times. Controversy around the proposed Adani Carmichael coal mine was a significant feature of the by-election campaign, during which Labor leader
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stated his "scepticism" of the coal mine; Kearney also criticised of the project but did not commit to blocking it. The
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distributed material stating only the Greens would "stop Adani's mine from going ahead". Activist group
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stated they would not assist Labor in campaigning due to Labor's position on the coal mine. During the by-election campaign, Kearney received the personal endorsement of former Prime Minister
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, who wrote a letter that was distributed to 36,000 houses within the electorate. Kearney was also endorsed by
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, a Labor-aligned organisation that advocates for representation of women in parliament. Kearney won the by-election on 17 March 2018 with 43.20% of the primary votes and 54.43% of votes after distribution of preferences.


Member of Parliament

In her
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as an MP, Gerardine Kearney advocated for a "humane refugee policy" in Australia and called for an end to offshore detention of asylum seekers. In July 2018, the
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redrew Batman's boundaries and renamed it
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after Indigenous activist
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. Kearney was subsequently elected at the 2019 federal election for Cooper, receiving 64.83% of the two-candidate preferred vote. Following the 2019 federal election,
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appointed Kearney into his shadow ministry as the Shadow Assistant Minister for Skills and the Shadow Assistant Minister for Aged Care. In July 2019, Kearney joined the Parliamentary Committee for Employment, Education and Training. Following a shadow cabinet reshuffle in January 2021, Kearney was appointed as Shadow Assistant Minister for Health and Ageing. In July 2020, Kearney left the Industrial Left faction for the Labor Left faction. In June 2021, Kearney and two other female Labor MPs wrote to the Prime Minister
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, calling for him to dismiss the committee chair
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over his behaviour towards women. Following Labor's success in the 2022 federal election, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese appointed Kearney Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care on 1 June 2022. In December that year, Kearney was also appointed to chair the newly formed National Women's Health Advisory Council, which was established to look at ways of improving health outcomes for women and girls, and tackling "
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". On 1 July 2022, Kearney announced the self-collection of samples for cervical-cancer testing would become available. On 22 November 2023, Kearney announced the National Strategy for the Elimination of Cervical Cancer, along with A$48.2 million for its implementation. The strategy includes measures such as achieving a 90% vaccination rate amongst boys for
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(HPV). On 15 November 2023, fake corpses were placed outside the electorate offices of Kearney and other MPs as part of a protest against the government's position on the
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. On 3 December 2023, Kearney attended that year's United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) and delivered a speech announcing the Australian National Health and Climate Strategy, whose priorities included "Health system decarbonisation" and "Resilience actions". The Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association and Asthma Australia welcomed the strategy, and Dietitians Australia praised it for including a review of "nutrition and sustainability standards" in healthcare. Doctors for the Environment Australia (DEA) stated the strategy was "an important step forward" and the DEA executive director stated the government must "phase out fossil fuels if it's serious about protecting lives". After the re-election of the
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in the 2025 federal election, Kearney was moved to the role of Assistant Minister for Social Services and Assistant Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence in the
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.


Political positions

Kearney is a supporter of an
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and campaigned in favour of its introduction in the unsuccessful 2023 referendum. On 4 September 2023 on the Australian political television talk show ''Q+A'', Kearney said:
This he Voicewas a very generous request made of us by First Nations people, through a very broad process of consultation, and that culminated in the Uluru Statement from the Heart, which asked us to do this ... It was a very generous offer that was made, given 200 years of colonisation.
Kearney is a supporter of
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rights and participated in the Sydney WorldPride march in March 2023. Along with Health Minister
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, Kearney set up and now chairs the federal government
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taskforce. At the national Labor conference in 2023, Kearney and Butler supported a motion that called for the removal of a blanket restriction that prevents gay men, bisexual men and
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from donating blood. Kearney also chairs the LGBTIQA+ Health and Wellbeing 10 Year National Action Plan Expert Advisory Group, which is responsible for developing a national plan for LGBTIQA+ health. Kearney is a member of the Australian All-Party Parliamentary Group for Tibet.


Personal life

Kearney has four children. In 2020, Kearney's father-in-law died after contracting
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in
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; his was the thirtieth death from COVID-19 in Australia. Kearney owns her home in Brunswick as well as investment property and land in Queensland.


References

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