Lucy Penelope Hood (born 17 August 1985)[2] is an Australian politician, journalist and former political adviser. She has been a Labor member of the South Australian House of Assembly since the 2022 state election, representing Adelaide. With a swing of 7.1 per cent, she defeated the incumbent Liberal Party member, Rachel Sanderson, who had held the seat since 2010. Prior to the election, the ABC election analyst Antony Green stated that results in Adelaide have tracked closely with the seat being won by the party that won the state-wide two-party-preferred vote (2PP) at every election since 1985.
Lucy Hood | |
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Member of the South Australian House of Assembly for Adelaide | |
Assumed office 19 March 2022 | |
Preceded by | Rachel Sanderson |
Majority | 56.2 per cent |
Personal details | |
Born | [1] Naracoorte, South Australia | 17 August 1985
Political party | Labor |
Education | Bachelor of Arts (Journalism) |
Alma mater | University of South Australia |
Committees | Economic and Finance Publishing Establishment of Adelaide University |
Website | ALP website |
Personal life and career
editHood grew up in Naracoorte, South Australia and attended Naracoorte Primary School and Naracoorte High School.[3][4] She has a Bachelor of Arts (Journalism) from the University of South Australia. She also has completed a Certificate IV in Celebrancy, and is an authorised marriage celebrant. She has previously worked in hospitality, as a lifeguard and swimming instructor, and as a journalist for The Advertiser newspaper.[4]
Hood is married to Jarrad Pilkington, a former media adviser to premier of South Australia, Jay Weatherill, and they have two children.[5] Her brother, Ben Hood, stood as Liberal candidate for the seat of Mount Gambier at the 2022 state election,[6] and in February 2023 he was accepted to fill a vacant Liberal seat in the Legislative Council.[7]
Political career
editHood worked as a media and then policy advisor, and was a senior adviser to Weatherill for two years prior to the defeat of the Labor Party in the 2018 state election. She then worked as political adviser to the then leader of the opposition, Peter Malinauskas, and immediately prior to running as the Labor candidate for Adelaide in the 2022 state election, Hood was Malinauskas' director of policy.[8]
In the 2022 state election held on 19 March 2022, Hood received 56.2 per cent of the two-party-preferred vote (2PP) from 40.6 per cent of the first-preference votes, achieving a swing of 7.1 per cent and defeating the Liberal minister for Child Protection, Rachel Sanderson, who had held the seat since 2010.[8] She was supported in her campaign by the mentorship of the Victorian Minister for Agriculture, Mary-Anne Thomas, through Emily's List Australia.[9] Prior to the election, the ABC election analyst Antony Green stated that results in Adelaide have tracked closely with the seat being won by the party that won the state-wide 2PP at every election since 1985.[8] Hood has been a member of the parliamentary economic and finance and publishing committees since 3 May 2022, and was a member of the Establishment of Adelaide University Committee from 6 July to 17 November 2023.[4]
Footnotes
edit- ^ Hood, Lucy. "Lucy Hood MP". Facebook.
- ^ "Birth notices". The Advertiser. 19 August 1985.
- ^ Limestone Coast Today 10 February 2021.
- ^ a b c SA Parliament 26 February 2024.
- ^ Richardson 2022.
- ^ Poll Bludger 2022.
- ^ The Border Watch 24 February 2023.
- ^ a b c ABC 2022.
- ^ Emily's List 2022.
References
edit- "2022 South Australian Election". EMILY's List Australia. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
- "Adelaide (Key Seat) - SA Electorate, Candidates, Results". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
- "Hood secures top spot". The Border Watch. 24 February 2023. Archived from the original on 3 March 2023. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
- "Lucy Penelope Hood". Members of the Parliament of South Australia. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
- "Naracoorte Still Home for Hood". SA Today. 10 February 2021. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
- Richardson, Tom (22 March 2022). "Happy tears after emotional campaign". InDaily. Solstice Media. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
- "Siblings Ben and Lucy Hood set to make SA political history". AdelaideNow. Advertiser Newspapers. 4 March 2022.
- "South Australian Election 2022: Adelaide". The Poll Bludger. William Bowe. Retrieved 18 November 2023.