Janelle Anne Saffin (born 1 November 1954) is an Australian politician and a member of the
Labor Party. She has been the Member for
Lismore in the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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since 23 March 2019. She was the Member for
Page
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in the
Australian House of Representatives
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...
from 2007 to 2013, and a Member of the
New South Wales Legislative Council
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from 1995 to 2003.
Early life
Saffin was born into a working-class family in
Ipswich
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in
Queensland
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. She left school at thirteen, and worked in a range of unskilled jobs before gaining her
Intermediate Certificate at
TAFE
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. She moved to
Lismore at the age of 24, and began working as the co-ordinator of a women's refuge. She also established a domestic violence liaison committee with the local police, which was the first of its kind outside Sydney. She later gained a teaching qualification at the Northern Rivers College of Advanced Education, and taught for a period before deciding to retrain as a lawyer and gaining a degree by correspondence from
Macquarie University
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.
Political career
Saffin ran as the Labor candidate for the seat of
Lismore at the
1991 state election, but was defeated by incumbent National Party MP
Bill Rixon. Four years later, she contested and won preselection for the eighth and last winnable position on the Labor ticket for the Legislative Council at the
1995 state election. Labor's victory at the election thus saw her comfortably elected, albeit on preferences, on election day.
Saffin is associated with the
Socialist Left faction of the party throughout her term, and was involved in advocating for progressive causes both inside and outside of parliament. She took a particular interest in the fate of
East Timor
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and
Burma
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, and was an official observer for the
International Commission of Jurists
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at the 1999 independence referendum in East Timor. She is actively involved in feminist causes, and was one of only two Australian representatives at the Global Forum of Women Political Leaders in
Manila
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in 2000. She also worked as an anti-nuclear campaigner, being involved in the campaigns against French nuclear testing in the Pacific and uranium mining at
Jabiluka. She attempted to gain Labor preselection for a second term before the
2003 state election, but was unsuccessful in gaining a winnable position on Labor's ticket and subsequently was not re-elected.
Saffin had met East Timorese foreign minister
José Ramos-Horta
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a number of times as an MP, and in 2004, having left politics, she moved to
East Timor
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to take up a position as Ramos-Horta's chief political and legal advisor. She served in the role for three years assisting in the rebuilding of the country, staying with Ramos-Horta through his election first to
Prime Minister
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and then
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in 2007. She resigned in early 2007, choosing to return to Australia for family reasons and contest preselection for the National Party held federal seat of
Page
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, based around her home town of Lismore. She faced a difficult preselection contest against local mayor Ian Tiley, but emerged successful.
Saffin then faced a difficult contest in the general election against new National Party candidate
Chris Gulaptis, with previous member
Ian Causley having decided to retire at the election. Causley had held the seat with a 5.5-point margin, which saw the possibility of victory initially considered unlikely. However, as Labor continued to poll well in the seat, they began to supply more resources to the campaign, with the party's assistant secretary declaring Page to be a "target seat" in September. Saffin campaigned heavily on industrial relations, health and housing affordability, and received a 2PP swing of 7.8 points, beating the Nationals candidate on preferences. This resulted in Page being one of the first seats nationally to be declared on election night. Saffin was re-elected at the 2010 federal election with a further 1.8-point swing, against the national trend.
On 21 March 2013 Saffin resigned as Government Whip after an attempt to replace Prime Minister
Julia Gillard
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with the previous Prime Minister
Kevin Rudd
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failed.
The attempt foundered when
Rudd unexpectedly announced that he would not contest the position. Saffin had indicated support for Rudd.
Saffin was defeated at the 2013 election by Nationals candidate
Kevin Hogan in a rematch of the 2010 election.
At a TAFE rally on 23 September 2015, with Labor's Shadow Minister for Vocational Education,
Sharon Bird, Saffin announced that she would again contest the federal seat of Page at the 2016 election.
Despite achieving a small swing in her favour, Saffin was
defeated by Kevin Hogan in their third consecutive election against each other.
On 22 April 2018 Saffin won pre-selection to contest the NSW State seat of Lismore, which she won on
23 March 2019. This was one of just two seats Labor won off the Coalition in the election and represented the first time Labor had won the Lismore electorate since 1962. In doing so, Saffin became the first woman to represent the seat.
Saffin received prominent media coverage during the
2022 Lismore floods, both for her support of residents stranded by the flood and where she was forced to swim through flood waters herself after being trapped by rising water at a friend's home.
Saffin won re-election at the
2023 New South Wales state election
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increasing her primary vote by over 19 points and delivering a
2PP swing of over 12 points in her favour, one of the largest swings in the state.
Saffin was sworn in as
Minister for Recovery,
Minister for Small Business, and
Minister for the North Coast.
Notes
References
External links
Australian Labor Party : Ms Janelle Saffin – Candidate for Page
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1954 births
Living people
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council
Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Page
Members of the Australian House of Representatives
Australian feminists
Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia
Australian schoolteachers
Women members of the Australian House of Representatives
Labor Left politicians
Macquarie Law School alumni
Australian expatriates in Timor-Leste
20th-century Australian lawyers
20th-century Australian politicians
21st-century Australian lawyers
21st-century Australian women politicians
Women members of the New South Wales Legislative Council
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Women members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
20th-century Australian women politicians
Australian expatriates in England
Australian MPs 2007–2010
Australian MPs 2010–2013