Nat Cook

For the Australian beach volleyball player, see Natalie Cook.
Nat Cook
MP
Member of the South Australian Parliament
for Fisher
Assumed office
16 December 2014
Preceded by Bob Such
Majority 0.02%
Personal details
Born Natalie Fleur Cook
Nationality Australian
Political party Australian Labor Party
Spouse(s) Neil Davis
Education Flinders University
Profession Nurse

Natalie Fleur "Nat" Cook is an Australian politician and anti-violence campaigner representing the electoral district of Fisher in the South Australian House of Assembly for the Australian Labor Party since the 2014 Fisher by-election.

Anti-violence activism

In 2008 Cook's 17-year-old son Sam Davis was killed in a one-punch attack at a party.[1] Soon after Cook and her partner, Neil Davis, founded the Sammy D Foundation, which runs school programs to spread an anti-violence message and provide positive role models to disadvantaged youth.[2]

Cook stood down from the board of the Sammy D Foundation after she was elected to Parliament.[3]

Political career

On 20 October 2014 Cook was pre-selected as the Australian Labor Party candidate for the seat of Fisher in the 2014 Fisher by-election, following the death of incumbent member Bob Such.[4]

Cook won the by-election by nine votes from a 7.3 percent two-party swing, resulting in the Weatherill Labor Government changing from minority to majority government. On a 0.02 percent margin it is the most marginal seat in parliament.[5][6][7]

References

South Australian House of Assembly
Preceded by
Bob Such
Member for Fisher
2014–present
Incumbent
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