Marsha Thomson
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
for Footscray
In office
25 November 2006  24 November 2018
Preceded byBruce Mildenhall
Succeeded byKatie Hall
Personal details
Born (1955-12-21) 21 December 1955
Pascoe Vale, Victoria, Australia
Political partyLabor Party
SpouseKelvin Thomson
ChildrenTwo
OccupationPolitical advisor

Marsha Rose Thomson (born 21 December 1955) is an Australian politician. She was a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, representing the electoral district of Footscray for the Labor Party from 2006 to 2018; she previously served in the Victorian Legislative Council from 1999 to 2006. She was the first female Jewish minister in Australia.[1]

Career

Thomson was an economic research officer, ministerial adviser, Implementation Manager with V/Line and Executive Officer of Youth Policy Development Council before being elected to the Legislative Council for Melbourne North Province in September 1999.

She was Minister for Consumer Affairs 1999–2002 and Minister for Small Business 1999–2005. She was Minister for Information and Communication Technology from February 2002 and Minister for Consumer Affairs from January 2005, until 2006.

Due to the Upper House reforms, her former electorate of Melbourne North Province was abolished. As a result of Bruce Mildenhall's retirement from politics, Thomson ran for and won his electorate of Footscray at the 2006 State Election. She was Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier and Parliamentary Secretary for the Arts until the 2010 state election.

Personal life

Thomson was married to federal Labor MP Kelvin Thomson and they have two children. They separated in 2003.

References

  1. "Thomson quitting Parliament". The Australian Jewish News. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
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