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Kristina Keneally the first female NSW Premier

03 Dec, 2009 07:37 PM
Kristina Keneally will become the first female Premier of NSW after Nathan Rees resigned as the leader.

Ms Keneally is from the Labor Party’s Right faction and was chosen earlier tonight as its candidate to challenge Mr Rees in the vote on the leadership.

Ms Keneally, who had replaced Frank Sartor as the Planning Minister, is perceived as being close to the MP powerbrokers Joe Tripodi and Eddie Obeid.

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    A push by Mr Sartor to challenge Mr Rees for the top job was rejected.

    Earlier, Ms Keneally walked out of the Right caucus flanked by female MPs Tanya Gadiel, Angela D'Amore, Karyn Paluzzano and others, refusing to respond to questions about the outcome.

    After the Right's meeting, Mr Sartor said he would serve out the rest of the term in Parliament.

    "I think it's important we resolve the matter and I'm looking forward to a more peaceful Christmas than I might have otherwise had," he said.

    The Right caucus's returning officer Amanda Fazio refused to reveal the margin of Ms Keneally's win over Mr Sartor to either reporters or MPs.

    The Right faction met about 4.30pm to decide who would challenge Mr Rees. This was followed by a full caucus meeting for a vote on the premiership. A spill for the leadership was carried 43 - 25, prompting Mr Rees to resign as Premier and leaving Ms Keneally to take the top job.

    This morning, Mr Rees held a press conference vowing to fight for his leadership.

    He attacked those who had been undermining his leadership and called them a "malign and disloyal group".

    "Should I not be Premier by the end of this day, let there be no doubt in the community’s mind that any challenger will be a puppet to Eddie Obeid and Joe Tripodi," Mr Rees said.

  • Mr Rees said today that any attempt on his leadership was "handing control of the state to Eddie Obeid and Joe Tripodi".

    Ms Keneally was born and raised in Ohio in the United States.

    A furious Mr Rees hit back at the "treachery and disloyalty" in the caucus in a blistering address to the media.

    The situation today led to Prime Minister Kevin Rudd telling NSW "to get your act together".

    Last Saturday’s Herald/Nielsen poll showed the Premier had not achieved a bounce from his decision to sack Mr Tripodi and to ban developer donations.

    Source: SMH

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    Horrific result. The crims have taken over.
    Posted by quinaldo, 3/12/2009 7:40:19 PM, on Illawarra Mercury
    I am not a member or affiliated with any of the Political parties in this state, but I will state this without hesitation, from this point forward I will make it my life's work to remove these crooks from Government. This is just atrocious conduct by all concerned.


    Posted by Jim, 3/12/2009 7:55:47 PM, on Illawarra Mercury
    Labor is Dead in NSW. And not without a little help from our own local back-stabbing MPs.
    Posted by Labor is Dead, 3/12/2009 8:54:49 PM, on Illawarra Mercury
    This is simply disgraceful, a once proud party falling apart as the vultures pick apart a carcass. Kenneally is a puppett premier no moer no less..Joe tripodi and Eddie Obeid are no friends of the Illawarra region or for that matter NSW. And the performance of our three local MLAs' in being party to the removal of a premier was atrocious. Rees was a supporter of the Illawarra, and a passionate one at that, which simply goes to show that th stooges we have in Wollonggong ( Noreen Hay) Shellharbour ( Lylea Mc Mahon) and Kiama ( Captain underpants) will put thier factional loyalty before the interests of their constituents. This is a disgrace and I hope these three judas' are punished at the ballot box.
    Posted by snoopy, 3/12/2009 10:50:51 PM, on Illawarra Mercury
    There goes the 7d Hacking River Protected Environment to developers at Helensburgh, Otford and Stanwell Tops.
    Posted by Tracka, 4/12/2009 6:52:42 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    Whil it may be of historical interest that Ms Keneally is the first woman premier of NSW, young, attractive, and a mother to boot, I would just as soon this had not happened. A degree in theology may be useful in the church ... but in politics?
    Posted by Fergie, 4/12/2009 7:15:33 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    I saw her on the Today show this morning and she spoke like a robot. She sounded like she was just reading a speech. She said "Our Emergency rooms are the best in the nation, our Year 3 and 5 children have the best results in the nation and our transport system is on time 95% of the time". Where the hell did she get those statistics?! Obviously not from the common folk living in NSW that's for sure!
    Posted by Blah, 4/12/2009 7:58:29 AM, on Illawarra Mercury
    Whoo Hoo! Puppet Premier - what a showing for women in NSW. Just the way it should be. At least we have a good looking girl to checkout for the next couple of months. Probably what Tripodi, Obeid and Matt Brown were thinking
    Posted by James, 4/12/2009 8:57:46 AM, on Illawarra Mercury

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