Kelly Joy Hoare (; 1 July 1963 – 21 March 2024) was an Australian politician. She was a member of the
House of Representatives
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from 1998 to 2007, representing the New South Wales seat of
Charlton for the
Australian Labor Party
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(ALP). She succeeded her father
Bob Brown
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in federal parliament.
Early life
Hoare was born on 1 July 1963 in
Deniliquin, New South Wales
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.
She is one of two children born to Elizabeth Joy () and
Robert James Brown. Her father, a school principal, was elected to state parliament in 1978 and to federal parliament in 1980, becoming a federal government minister.
She is also a distant descendant of
Henry Turner, one of the founders of the ALP.
Hoare completed a Bachelor of Arts at the
University of Canberra
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. She was a public servant before entering politics, working as an auditor in the
Department of Defence and later in the employment department where she was responsible for unemployed people with special needs. She then worked as an electorate officer for her father.
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Politics
Hoare was elected to the House of Representatives at the 1998 federal election, succeeding her father in the seat of Charlton. She was re-elected at the 2001
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and 2004 elections.[ She is the first woman to follow her father into federal parliament.][
In 2003, Hoare was described as the "only Caucus member from New South Wales not factionally aligned", although she opposed ]Kim Beazley
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returning to the party's leadership. She was a public opponent of the proposed Anvil Hill Coal Mine.
Prior to the 2007 federal election, Hoare was successfully challenged for ALP preselection by high-profile trade unionist Greg Combet
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. Her removal as the endorsed candidate was acrimonious. She publicly threatened to sue the ALP for unfair dismissal In labour law, unfair dismissal is an act of employment termination made without good reason or contrary to the country's specific legislation.
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, and she stated that her removal would lead to her family losing its house as she was the sole breadwinner. After being replaced by Combet, allegations of sexual misconduct against Hoare were leaked to the Murdoch media. In her final speech to parliament in June 2007, she stated she was "disgusted by the vile way in which I have been treated by people from whom I should have been able to expect greater decency, loyalty and support" and that there was "nothing voluntary about my departure from this parliament".[
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Personal life
Hoare and her husband had two children. In May 2007 she publicly stated she was undergoing counselling after she "allegedly demanded sex from a government driver". She died on 21 March 2024.
References
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1963 births
2024 deaths
Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia
Hoare
Hoare is an English surname derived from Middle English '' hor(e)'' meaning grey- or white-haired. Notable people with the surname include:
* Albert Alfred Hoare, known as Bert Hoare (1874–1962), South Australian politician
* Bertie Hoare (19 ...
People from Deniliquin
Hoare
Hoare is an English surname derived from Middle English '' hor(e)'' meaning grey- or white-haired. Notable people with the surname include:
* Albert Alfred Hoare, known as Bert Hoare (1874–1962), South Australian politician
* Bertie Hoare (19 ...
Hoare
Hoare is an English surname derived from Middle English '' hor(e)'' meaning grey- or white-haired. Notable people with the surname include:
* Albert Alfred Hoare, known as Bert Hoare (1874–1962), South Australian politician
* Bertie Hoare (19 ...
University of Canberra alumni
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