Helen Dalton

Helen Jennifer Dalton is an Australian politician and member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly since March 2019, representing the electoral district of Murray as a member of the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party.[1][2][3][4][5]

Helen Dalton

MP
Member of the New South Wales Parliament
for Murray
Assumed office
23 March 2019
Preceded byAustin Evans
Personal details
Political partyShooters, Fishers and Farmers (2017–)
Other political
affiliations
Independent (2015–17)
Children4
OccupationPolitician
Websitehttp://www.helendalton.com.au/

Since her election, Dalton has been a vocal critic of NSW Government water management and alleged under-funding of rural infrastructure and services.[6] She has frequently clashed with government MPs in NSW Parliament, notably Health Minister Brad Hazzard[7] and Water Minister Melinda Pavey, who has labelled Dalton a "disgrace"[8].

Early life and career

Dalton was born in 1959 and raised on a sheep and wheat farm north of Rankin Springs in the Melbergen District.[9]

Dalton studied Education and worked for the New South Wales Department of Education as a primary school teacher from 1981–1987. She owns a family farming business that produces maize, rice, cereals, cotton, beef cattle, wool and fat lambs.[9] In 2007 she was awarded a Nuffield Australia Farming Scholarship.[10]

Political career

Dalton ran for parliament unsuccessfully in 2015 and 2017 as an independent and for the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers party, respectively. In March 2019, Dalton won the seat of Murray by a 26.2% swing, breaking 35 years of National Party incumbency.[5]

In her campaign, Dalton presented a plan to address water mismanagement and corruption[11], argued for a royal commission into the Murray Darling Basin Plan, and pushed for better rural health and hospital services[12].

She has continued to raise these themes as a state MP. Her maiden speech in NSW Parliament highlighted the rapid decline in service provision and living standards across rural NSW.[13]

Dalton has written a bill to improve transparency on who owns water in NSW[14] If passed, the Bill will force state MPs to declare their water interests, and provide for a public water register allowing the public to search for the names of companies and individuals who own water.[15]

A parliamentary speech Dalton gave on the destruction of family farms across Australia has been viewed more than 330,000 times.[16] She has also criticised excessive foreign ownership of Australian water and farmland.[17]

Personal life

Dalton married in 1984 and has four adult children.[10]

References

  1. "Mrs Helen Jennifer Dalton MP". Members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  2. "Dalton wins Murray". Seymour Telegraph. 27 March 2019. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
  3. "Helen Dalton wins NSW seat of Murray". Cobram Courier. 27 March 2019. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
  4. Nicholls, Sean (5 October 2017). "Meet the Shooters party candidate who 'doesn't like shooting much'". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
  5. "Murray - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". ABC News. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
  6. "Alan Jones interviews Helen Dalton".
  7. "Dalton on rural health crisis".
  8. "Pavey calls Dalton a disgrace to her community".
  9. Dalton, Helen (2019). "Inaugural Speech" (PDF). New South Wales Government. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  10. "Helen Dalton - Member for Murray". Shooters, Farmers and Fishers Party. 2018. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  11. "SFF ten point plan on Water" (PDF).
  12. "regional health plan".
  13. "Dalton gives maiden speech".
  14. "Farmer tells MPs: Declare your water interests".
  15. "Water register Bill".
  16. "Destruction of family farms".
  17. "Dalton slams foreign ownership secrecy".
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Preceded by
Austin Evans
Member for Murray
2019–present
Incumbent


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