Natasha Fyles
Natasha Kate Fyles (born 26 May 1978)[1] is an Australian politician and former teacher serving as the 12th and current chief minister of the Northern Territory and minister for Health. She has been the leader of the Northern Territory branch of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) since May 2022 and a member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly (MLA) for the division of Nightcliff since August 2012.[2] She previously served as 22nd attorney-general of the Northern Territory and the territory’s minister for Justice from 2016 to 2020.
Natasha Fyles | |
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12th Chief Minister of the Northern Territory | |
Assumed office 13 May 2022 | |
Deputy | Nicole Manison |
Administrator | Vicki O'Halloran Hugh Heggie |
Preceded by | Michael Gunner |
Minister for Health | |
Assumed office 12 September 2016 | |
Preceded by | Michael Gunner |
Attorney-General of the Northern Territory Minister for Justice | |
In office 31 August 2016 – 7 September 2020 | |
Preceded by | John Elferink |
Succeeded by | Selena Uibo |
Assembly Member for Nightcliff | |
Assumed office 25 August 2012 | |
Preceded by | Jane Aagaard |
Personal details | |
Born | Natasha Kate Fyles 26 May 1978 Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia |
Political party | Australian Labor Party |
Spouse | Paul Archbold |
Children | Two |
Alma mater | University of Canberra |
Occupation | Teacher, swimming coach |
Prior to her election, Fyles trained as a teacher at the University of Canberra, and has worked as a physical education teacher and swimming coach.[2] She is married to Paul Archbold and has two children.[3][4]
Fyles was part of Labor’s landslide victory in the 2016 Northern Territory election and was reelected as the member for Nightcliff in the 2020 election holding the largest majority in the Northern Territory. Fyles is currently the Minister for Health, Minister for Tourism and Hospitality, Minister for Racing, Gaming and Licensing, Minister for Alcohol Policy, Minister for Major Events, Minister for the National Resilience Centre and Leader of Government Business.
Following Michael Gunner's resignation from the role of Chief Minister on 10 May 2022, Fyles was elected as his replacement by the Labor caucus on 13 May 2022.
Early life and career
Fyles was born in Darwin in 1978 at the old Darwin hospital and grew up in the Northern suburbs. She completed her teaching degree at the University of Canberra and then returned to Darwin, teaching at St Mary’s Primary School for five years and was actively involved in School Sports NT during this time.
After travelling and working overseas she returned to the Territory as Executive Director of Royal Life Saving Society NT delivering water safety programs across the Territory in both urban and remote centres in the Northern Territory and also in the neighbouring Republic of Timor- Leste.
Natasha joined the Australian Labor Party in 1993.[5] She is aligned with Labor Left.[6][7]
Early political career
Years | Term | Electoral division | Party | |
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2012–2016 | 12th | Nightcliff | Labor | |
2016–2020 | 13th | Nightcliff | Labor | |
2020–present | 14th | Nightcliff | Labor |
Member for Nightcliff
In 2012 the incumbent Member for Nightcliff Jane Aagaard retired, and despite a swing against Labor at that year's election, the seat was retained for Labor by Fyles and she was elected to the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly as the Member for Nightcliff.
Labor's massive landslide at the 2016 election saw Fyles consolidate her hold on the seat with a healthy swing of 18 percent, ballooning her majority to 26.9 percent, making Nightcliff the safest seat in the Territory. This majority is attributed to her tireless work ethic in the electorate. Fyles was reelected as the Member for Nightcliff in 2020 with a majority of 24.9 percent, retaining her mantle as holding the safest seat in the Northern Territory.
2016 election
Minister for Health
Labor went into the 2016 territory election as unbackable favourites, with Northern Territory opinion polls indicating a massive swing against the CLP. Labor won 18 seats in the 25-member Legislative Assembly. Fyles was reelected as the Member for Nightcliff and took on the portfolio of Health.
Attorney-General of the Northern Territory
Fyles served as the Attorney-General of the Northern Territory from 31 August 2016 to 7 September 2020. She was succeeded by Selena Uibo.
2020 election
Fyles was reelected as the Member for Nightcliff in 2020 holding the largest majority in any Northern Territory electorate. She has served as the Minister for Health in the Gunner ministry since 2016 and continues as the Northern Territory's Health Minister following the 22 August 2020 election, which saw the Labor government re-elected.
She was appointed as the Minister for National Resilience to work with the Australian federal government on making Darwin's highly-touted Howard Springs Quarantine Facility a ‘centre for national resilience’. This use of this facility is central to the repatriation of Australians stranded overseas due to COVID-19.
Fyles was the also the Leader of Government Business and the Minister for Alcohol Policy, Minister for Tourism and Hospitality, Minister for Major Events, and Minister for Racing, Gaming and Licensing.
Chief Minister of the Northern Territory
Chief Minister and Territory Labor leader Michael Gunner announced his resignation on 10 May 2022. Fyles was elected as party leader by the Labor caucus on 13 May 2022, and was sworn in as Chief Minister later that day.[5]
On 24 September 2023, Fyles was allegedly assaulted with a cream-covered pancake by a member of the public at the Sunday markets at Nightcliff.[8]
Political views
Fyles supports a woman's right to have an abortion.[9]
Fyles supports the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.[10]
References
- Natasha Fyles, Territory Women, Northern Territory Library.
- Green, Antony: Nightcliff, NT Votes 2012 (ABC)
- McCartney, Damien (13 December 2011). "Army of Olivers swamp baby names". Northern Territory News. Retrieved 12 September 2012.
- Crawford, Sarah (16 April 2012). "New ALP candidate for Nightcliff". Northern Territory News. Retrieved 12 September 2012.
- "Natasha Fyles sworn in as Northern Territory Chief Minister, replacing Michael Gunner". ABC News. 13 May 2022.
- "Natasha Fyles named as new Northern Territory chief minister". The Guardian. 13 May 2022. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
- Gibson, Jano (10 May 2022). "Chief Minister Michael Gunner's resignation has opened the door for a new Northern Territory leader". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
- Morgan, Thomas (24 September 2023). "NT Chief Minister Natasha Fyles allegedly assaulted with cream-covered pancake at Nightcliff Markets". ABC News. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
- https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/22/abortion-decriminalised-in-northern-territory-after-long-campaign
- Karp, Paul (31 January 2023). "State and territory leaders to sign joint statement backing Indigenous voice to parliament". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Archived from the original on 1 September 2023. Retrieved 25 May 2023.