Gerry McCarthy

Gerald Francis McCarthy (born 30 June 1958)[1] is an Australian politician. He was a Labor member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly, holding the seat of Barkly from the 2008 general election until he retired at the 2020 election. He was Minister for Housing and Community Development, Minister for Essential Services and Minister for Public Employment in the Gunner Ministry from September 2016 to 2020.[2]

Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
Years Term Electoral division Party
20082012 11th Barkly Labor
20122016 12th Barkly Labor
20162020 13th Barkly Labor

Gerry McCarthy
Member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
for Barkly
In office
9 August 2008  30 July 2020
Preceded byElliot McAdam
Succeeded bySteve Edgington
Personal details
Born (1958-06-30) 30 June 1958
Political partyLabor Party
OccupationTeacher

McCarthy also held several ministries in Paul Henderson's cabinet: on 9 February 2009 he joined the cabinet as Minister for Transport and Minister for Correctional Services. On 6 August, he gained the additional portfolios of Arts and Museums, Senior Territorians, Young Territorians, and Minister Assisting the Chief Minister on Multicultural Affairs and Education. From 4 December 2009 to the defeat of the Henderson government at the 2012 Northern Territory election, he was Minister for Lands and Planning, Transport, Construction, Correctional Services, and Arts and Museums.[3] McCarthy retired at 2020 election, and the Country Liberal Party won the seat.

Political views

McCarthy was one of four MLAs who opposed a bill that decriminalised abortion in the Northern Territory.[4]

References

  1. "Parliament@Work Search". 30 September 2006.
  2. "The Cabinet". Northern Territory Government. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
  3. Ministries of the Eleventh Assembly, Government of the Northern Territory.
  4. https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/22/abortion-decriminalised-in-northern-territory-after-long-campaign


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