Lynne Walker (politician)

For the Scottish-born newspaper critic, see Lynne Walker (critic).
Lynne Walker
Member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
for Nhulunbuy
In office
9 August 2008  27 August 2016
Preceded by Syd Stirling
Succeeded by Yingiya Mark Guyula
Personal details
Born (1962-06-19) 19 June 1962
Clare, South Australia
Nationality Australian
Political party Australian Labor Party
Spouse(s) Lawrence Walker
Alma mater Flinders University
Occupation Teacher

Lynne Michele Walker (born 19 June 1962) is an Australian politician. She was a Labor member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly from 2008 to 2016, representing the seat of Nhulunbuy[1]

Walker was an outspoken critic of the former Country Liberals' government's management of the closure at the Rio Tinto aluminum refinery.

On 23 April 2015, Walker was installed as deputy leader under Michael Gunner, and hence Deputy Leader of the Opposition, following the Northern Territory leadership challenge.[2]

Labor won the third-biggest majority government in Territory history at the 2016 Territory election, and Walker appeared on her way to becoming Deputy Chief Minister. However, in a shock result, she fell behind independent challenger and indigenous activist Yingiya Mark Guyula as returns came in. Walker was ultimately defeated by eight votes, the only Labor incumbent to be defeated at the election.[3][4][5][6]

References

Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
Preceded by
Syd Stirling
Member for Nhulunbuy
2008–2016
Succeeded by
Yingiya Mark Guyula


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