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13 Facts About Jacquie Petrusma

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Jacqueline Anne Petrusma is an Australian politician.

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Jacquie Petrusma was a Liberal Party of Australia member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly from 2010 to 2022, representing the electorate of Franklin, and served as a minister in the governments of Will Hodgman, Peter Gutwein and Jeremy Rockliff.

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Jacquie Petrusma is married to a nephew of former MLC Hank Petrusma.

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Jacquie Petrusma was educated at Glen Dhu Primary School, Kings Meadows High School, Launceston College and the University of Tasmania, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce in 1995.

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Jacquie Petrusma has one child from her first marriage, has three children from her second.

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Jacquie Petrusma stood for the Senate in the 2004 federal election as a Family First Party candidate, coming close to defeating the Greens' Christine Milne on preferences.

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Jacquie Petrusma contested the Senate again for the party at the 2007 election, but was unsuccessful.

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Jacquie Petrusma became Minister for Human Services and Minister for Women in the Hodgman Ministry when the Liberal Party won government in March 2014, and Minister for Sport and Recreation, Minister for Disability Services and Community Development, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and again Minister for Women after the March 2018 election and served in this capacity until resigning from these portfolios in July 2019 due to ongoing health issues with a cochlear implant.

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Jacquie Petrusma later became Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Tasmania and Chairman of Committees.

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Jacquie Petrusma was reappointed to the cabinet following the 2021 state election.

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Jacquie Petrusma was appointed Minister for Parks, Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Management and Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence.

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Jacquie Petrusma resigned from the ministry and from parliament on 25 July 2022, citing family reasons.

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Jacquie Petrusma again stood as a Liberal candidate for Franklin at the 2024 Tasmanian state election, and was re-elected.