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Mrs Liza Mary Harvey
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Birth | | Date: 25 October 1966
Place: Manjimup, Western Australia |
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Parents |  | Daughter of Eugene Michael Browne, surveyor and part-time academic, and Jill Annette Randell, teacher’s assistant
Descendant of George Randell, politican |
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Marriage and Family |  | Married 8 September 1996, Scarborough to Hal Lewis Harvey, son of Jack Harvey and Daphne Sylvia Dorothy Gunn
Children: one son, one daughter and one stepdaughter
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Religion |  | Catholic |
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Education |  | Educated Sacred Heart Primary School Thornlie, St Cecilia’s Primary School, Port Hedland and Mercedes College
University of Western Australia 1984–1986 studied science |
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Occupation |  | Businessperson |
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Employment History |  | Customer service officer for Qantas Airways Ltd and Qantas Club officer 1989–2000
Business owner Bluewater Tackle World, retail fishing tackle stores from 1992 |
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House |  | MLA |
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Party |  | Liberal
Vice president Scarborough branch |
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Date Elected |  | 6 September 2008 |
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Speeches |  | Search for speeches by Liza Harvey |
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Electorate |  | Scarborough |
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Parliamentary Service |  | Electorates
- MLA Scarborough from 6 September 2008. Elected to the Thirty-Eighth Parliament for Scarborough (new seat) on 6 September 2008. Re-elected 2013 and 2017.
Office
- Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Small Business from 14 December 2010 to 29 June 2012
- Minister for Police; Road Safety from 29 June 2012 to 21 March 2013
- Minister for Police; Road Safety; Small Business; Women's Interests from 21 March 2013 to 5 August 2013
- Minister for Police; Tourism; Road Safety; Women's Interests from 5 August 2013 to 8 December 2014
- Minister for Police; Road Safety; Training and Workforce Development; Women's Interests from 8 December 2014 to 16 February 2016
- Deputy Premier; Minister for Police; Road Safety; Training and Workforce Development; Women's Interests from 16 February 2016 to 17 March 2017
- Deputy Leader of the Opposition from 21 March 2017 to 13 June 2019
- Shadow Minister for Transport; Planning; Lands from 25 March 2017 to 27 June 2019
- Leader of the Opposition from 13 June 2019
- Shadow Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development; Jobs and Trade; Federal-State Relations; Citizenship & Multicultural Affairs from 27 June 2019 to 13 July 2020
- Leader of the Opposition from 13 June 2019 to 24 November 2020
- Shadow Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development; Local Jobs; Trade; Federal-State Relations; Citizenship & Multicultural Affairs from 13 July 2020
Committees
- Member Economics and Industry Standing Committee from 13 November 2008 to 14 December 2010
Historical Notes
- First female deputy leader of the Liberal Party in Western Australia
- First female leader of the opposition of the Liberal Party in Western Australia
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Background/Membership |  | Member Stirling Business Association
Former member WA Retailers Association |
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References |  | Black, David and Geoffrey Bolton. Biographical register of members of the Parliament of Western Australia: volume two 1930-2010, p. 111.
Parliament of Western Australia website. Current Members. Accessed 26 May 2015 and 10 July 2019 |
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