Isobel Redmond
- January 10, 2024
- Politician
Quick Facts
Full Name | Isobel Redmond |
Occupation | Politician |
Date Of Birth | Apr 8, 1953(1953-04-08) |
Age | 71 |
Birthplace | Heathcote |
Country | Australia |
Horoscope | Taurus |
Isobel Redmond Biography
Name | Isobel Redmond |
Birthday | Apr 8 |
Birth Year | 1953 |
Place Of Birth | Heathcote |
Birth Country | Australia |
Birth Sign | Taurus |
Spouse | Jim Redmond |
Children(s) | Noah Redmond, Vanessa Redmond, Matthew Redmond |
Isobel Redmond is one of the most popular and richest Politician who was born on April 8, 1953 in Heathcote, Australia. Isobel Mary Redmond (born 8 April 1953) is a former Australian politician who was the member for the electoral district of Heysen in the House of Assembly from 2002 to 2018. She was the parliamentary leader of the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia and the Leader of the Opposition in the Parliament of South Australia between 2009 and 2013, and was the first female leader of a South Australian state major party. Under Redmond, the Liberals won 18 of 47 seats in the South Australian House of Assembly at the 2010 election, a gain of three from the 2006 election. She resigned as leader of the Liberal Party on 31 January 2013.
Redmond won the electoral district of Heysen in the South Australian House of Assembly at the 2002 state election and from 2004 held various shadow ministries. She is linked to the conservative Evans family faction within the Liberal Party’s South Australian division.
Redmond became deputy leader of the Liberal Party on 4 July 2009 after party leader Martin Hamilton-Smith called a leadership and deputy leadership spill. Hamilton-Smith retained the leadership, with Redmond replacing Vickie Chapman as deputy leader. Hamilton-Smith called a second leadership spill after a close 11–10 vote, and a few days later did not nominate for the leadership position. On 8 July 2009, Redmond was elected leader against Chapman by a 13–9 vote. Steven Griffiths was elected deputy leader by an 8–6 vote Mitch Williams. He stepped down from the deputy leadership after the 2010 election to be replaced by Hamilton-Smith.
Redmond came under mounting internal party and media pressure her performance during the 2010 election and she suffered dwindling poll ratings during the period of the Weatherill government. Controversially, Redmond confirmed that she had said in answer to a question that the best way to deal with workplace gender discrimination was to ignore it. She also backed unsuccessful candidate and SA Liberal Party director Bev Barber to replace Mary Jo Fisher in the Senate, even considering replacing Fisher herself. As well, she threatened to sue the Liberal Party in 2006 over a five percent levy on Liberal MP salaries introduced by Iain Evans to fund election campaigns. Her announced intention to cut of a quarter of the public service if she won government, was subsequently said was not to be Liberal Party policy. She also refused to confirm speculation that she had offered the state Liberal leadership to former federal Liberal leader Alexander Downer.
Redmond was also elected to Stirling Council in 1982, and in 1999 was elected as the first female president of the Stirling Rotary club.
Isobel Redmond Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Politician |
House | Living in own house. |
Isobel Redmond is one of the richest Politician from Australia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Isobel Redmond 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
In the late 1970s Redmond and her husband Jim moved to Stirling in the Adelaide Hills. After receiving the winnings of a lottery ticket from her parents she set up her own legal firm. She also worked with Jay Weatherill and Patrick Conlon at Duncan Basheer in the early 90s.
Redmond attended Heathcote High School on the outskirts of Sydney, graduating in 1971. In the 1970s she was briefly a member of the Labor Party.
After the 2006 election, the state Boundaries Commission drew an electoral map that theoretically have seen Labor lose government on a uniform 6.9 percent swing. This would have translated to a seven-seat gain for the Liberals on paper—more than enough to make Redmond South Australia’s first female premier. However, while the Liberals picked up a swing of 8.4 percent, much of that swing came in comfortably safe Labor seats. Additionally, Labor actually picked up swings in their favour in their two most marginal seats, Light and Mawson. With this in mind, when the Boundaries Commission convened in 2012, Redmond and the Liberals pressed for boundaries based solely on the 2010 result—which would have potentially given the Liberals a notional majority. In the end, the Commission decided that the 2007 boundaries were fair, even though they didn’t result in the party winning a majority of the two-party vote winning government.
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Who is Isobel Redmond Dating?
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Redmond used parliamentary privilege on 20 May 2014 to claim that the Electoral Commission of South Australia’s head commissioner Kay Mousley was “utterly corrupt” following the 2014 election result. Facing a potential privileges committee investigation and a request to substantiate or withdraw the remarks, she withdrew her remarks and apologised on 5 June 2014. In response to Mousley’s announcement in May 2015 that she would step down after a decade of service, Redmond remarked “hooray”.
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Isobel Ranked on the list of most popular Politician. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Australia. Isobel Redmond celebrates birthday on April 8 of every year.
On 18 January 2017, Redmond announced that she would be retiring from parliament at the 2018 state election.
Top Facts about Isobel Redmond
- Isobel Redmond is a former South Australian politician.
- She was the leader of the South Australian Liberal Party from 2009-2013.
- Redmond was the first woman to lead a major political party in South Australia.
- She served as a Member of Parliament for Heysen from 2002-2018.
- Prior to politics, she worked as a lawyer and journalist.
- Redmond has been an advocate for women’s rights and gender equality.
- She supported same-sex marriage and voluntary euthanasia legislation.
- In 2010, she survived a no-confidence motion within her own party.
- Redmond retired from politics in 2018 citing health reasons.
- She remains active in community organizations and charities.