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Alison Anderson

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taken out a restraining order, filed a statutory declaration with police alleging that Anderson was responsible for corrupt activities during his administration, and had attempted to bribe elders during her campaign. She was subsequently cleared of any wrongdoing in the police investigation. The Commonwealth investigation, while reporting widespread missing funds, did not attribute responsibility for this to Anderson. However, allegations of mismanagement persisted in the media for months afterwards.
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aired sweeping allegations of corruption and mismanagement during her husband's administration of Papunya. She resisted calls from the opposition to stand aside as the candidate, dismissing the claims as a smear campaign. In spite of the allegations, she was easily elected in June, defeating Elferink
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The Papunya scandal continued to afflict Anderson in her first months in parliament, as the Commonwealth government launched an investigation into allegations of misuse of government funds by the town administration. This escalated in September, when her now-estranged husband, against whom she had
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On 3 August 2016, Anderson announced her retirement, effective with the 2016 election. She said that she never intended to serve for more than three terms. Despite her previous fraught relationship with Labor, she campaigned for the Labor candidates in both her seat and the neighbouring seat of
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in 1985, a role which she fulfilled until handing it over to her husband, Steve Handley, in 2000. She thereby became a prominent representative for the town, then as now one of the country's most impoverished communities, where basic services failed entirely at times. In this role, Anderson was
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Anderson was first elected as the ATSIC Commissioner for the Northern Territory Central Zone in November 1999. She developed a reputation as an advocate for women's rights within the organisation, and in 2003, was involved in the creation of ATSIC's women's advisory board. She became seen as a
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on 4 August 2009, commenting that "I'm not happy with the way we have conducted ourselves as a government." She also noted her unhappiness that Chief Minister Paul Henderson did not speak out in her defence following an article severely criticising her written by journalist Nigel Adlam in the
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during the campaign, due to her high profile in Central Australia, stemming from her work as an ATSIC Commissioner. Her campaign suffered an early blow when her husband was charged with stealing offences in February. She suffered a further blow when, through April and May, the
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Anderson left the Cabinet and the Labor Party in 2009, after a dispute over Indigenous housing, and then sat as an independent for two years; she joined the opposition Country Liberal Party in 2011 and was elected as a Country Liberal candidate at the
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As her electorate represents much of Central Australia, Anderson has often acted as a spokesperson on issues affecting the communities in the area. In May 2007, she risked expulsion from the party by joining
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in pastoral and remote electorates; a total of five Aboriginal CLP candidates won election to the Assembly. Anderson won a smashing victory in the new electorate of
1570: 347:. She is also an accomplished artist. She is among Australia's most senior Indigenous politicians, and has been a prominent Indigenous activist, including as an 1803: 643: 563: 504: 479: 309: 1788: 352: 844: 734: 697: 557: 498: 473: 369: 317: 1691: 450: 278: 134: 84: 646:, but had withdrawn. She subsequently resigned from the ATSIC board, and was confirmed as the Labor candidate in March. She was widely seen as a 1513: 937: 405: 968: 393: 1708: 877: 727: 635: 509: 484: 385: 381: 286: 206: 140: 1730: 742: 568: 282: 90: 1667: 685: 775: 438: 764:, resigned from the CLP, slipping their resignation letters under the door of the CLP office in Darwin. According to 389: 756:, responded by suspending her from the CLP parliamentary wing. On 3 April, Anderson and two other Indigenous MPs, 1380: 761: 681: 434: 416: 401: 344: 217: 433:
leading contender for chairperson of the organisation, and in 2002, unsuccessfully challenged veteran leader
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in crossing the floor to vote against a government bill to allow the continuation of mining at the
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In late 2004, Anderson announced her intention to contest Labor preselection for the seat of
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Anderson was dropped from cabinet after the CLP only won five booths in the federal seat of
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until 2012). Currently an independent, she has previously served as a minister for both the
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Skelton, Russell. "Footy and a donated music studio – the children of Papunya rise again".
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territory governments over the provision of electricity, education, and health services.
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United Australia Party (2013) members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
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Kirk, Alexandra. "ATSIC abolished to silence Indigenous voice: Alison Anderson".
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Williams, Kylie and Wright, Shane. "Govt confronts Indigenous violence again".
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Australian Labor Party members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
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Country Liberal Party members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
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Schubert, Misha and Rintoul, Stuart. "Clark ally elected to chair ATSIC".
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Returning to Papunya, she was elected chief executive officer of the
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Jopson, Debra. "No change at ATSIC top as Clark lays on the charm".
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heavily involved throughout the 1990s in conflicts with successive
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Independent members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
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Calacouras, Nick. "Revolting MLAs cause hole lot of headaches".
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Michelmore, Karen. "'Political tsunami' almost wipes out CLP".
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Murdoch, Lindsay. "This is Labor's Territory, in a landslide".
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Shaw, Meaghan. "ATSIC vows to tackle black domestic violence".
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Skelton, Russell. "Couple's rift exposes years of corruption".
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Skelton, Russell. "In the Centre, a community is seeing red".
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Women members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
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Alexander, Paul. "Aborigine Community a Symbol of Neglect".
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Slattery, Luke. "Papunya Blacks Face Winter Without Power".
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Squires, Nick. "Vapourless fuel wins petrol-sniffing war".
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and was raised in a number of other communities, including
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and Country Liberal Party and been territory leader of the
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Shandley, Jacqueline. "New ATSIC boss gives women voice".
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The Country Liberal Party was swept into office in the
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Strategic Indigenous Housing and Infrastructure Program
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Members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
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Adlam, Nigel. "Police probe clears MP of wrongdoing".
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Chlanda, Erwin. "ALP candidate is in more hot water".
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Anderson entered the Northern Territory Assembly as a
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between 2005 and 2016, representing the electorate of
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Skelton, Russell. "Elders 'bribed for votes' in NT".
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Jopson, Deborah. "Desert Politician at the Centre".
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Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education
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"Who's who on the ATSIC board". 960: 958: 1668:"CLP facing uphill battle in bush electorates" 1615:"Rebel MPs quit Northern Territory government" 1535:"Burns claims Anderson ripped off Indigenous" 1514:"King Brown Country: The Betrayal of Papunya" 380:Anderson was born in the remote community of 8: 1466:"Government in crisis as pollie quits Labor" 931: 929: 845:"Clive Palmer aims for NT balance of power" 728:King Brown Country: The Betrayal of Papunya 1687: 867: 865: 323:Anderson speaks six Indigenous languages: 20: 1809:21st-century Australian women politicians 1571:"My people must grow up: Alison Anderson" 353:List of Indigenous Australian politicians 53:28 April 2014 β€“ 29 November 2014 966:"Member for MacDonnell: Alison Anderson" 735:2012 Northern Territory general election 351:(ATSIC) Central Zone Commissioner (see: 1692:Northern Territory Legislative Assembly 1303:McLean, Greg. 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ABC News (Australia). 27 April 2014. 696:Anderson was re-elected unopposed in 467: 153:18 June 2005 β€“ 6 August 2012 7: 718:On 8 September 2011, she joined the 1804:21st-century Australian politicians 1672:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1488:"Feisty NT independent swaps sides" 942:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1588:Aikman, Amos (10 September 2013). 445:Northern Territory parliamentarian 14: 1789:Indigenous Australian politicians 1138:"Rivals brace for tussle ahead". 1437:Cunningham, Ma (4 August 2009). 1273:"MLA claims NT smear campaign". 207:Haasts Bluff, Northern Territory 1666:Bardon, Jane (11 August 2016). 1168:"Fingers point on both sides". 664:with a swing of more than 30%. 1464:Ravens, Tara (4 August 2009). 1406:"Community rises from ashes". 396:to attend school, studying at 1: 873:"Clive Palmer joins Insiders" 692:Party switches and retirement 936:Hind, Rick (3 August 2016). 1395:Australian Associated Press 272:Alison Nampitjinpa Anderson 1825: 1737: 1727: 1705: 1697: 1690: 828:Northern Territory Votes. 618: 601: 584: 567: 542: 525: 508: 483: 464: 461: 458: 417:Papunya Community Council 402:Alice Springs High School 265: 221:(2009–2011; 2014–present) 181: 146: 96: 46: 30: 1381:South China Morning Post 979:. 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Index

Palmer United Party
Northern Territory
Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
Namatjira
Chansey Paech
Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
MacDonnell
John Elferink
Haasts Bluff, Northern Territory
Independent
Labor
Country Liberal
Palmer United
Nicolas Rothwell
Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
Namatijra
MacDonnell
Labor Party
Palmer United Party
star candidate
Labor Party
2005 election
2012 election
Anmatyerre
Luritja
Pitjantjatjara
Warlpiri
Western Arrernte
Yankunytjatjara
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission

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