Deb Foskey, MLA
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Dr Deb Foskey is the ACT Green's Member for Molonglo. A passionate advocate of environmental and social justice issues, Deb was elected to the Legislative Assembly of the ACT in November 2004, and occupies a vital role as the only member of the Assembly's Crossbench.
Born 12 November 1949 in rural Victoria, Deb has worked as a farmer, teacher, environmentalist and mum to her two daughters. She holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in Political Science and Industrial Relations, a Master of Letters in Human Ecology, a Diploma of Education and a Bachelor of Arts.
Throughout her twenty years in Canberra, Deb has campaigned for environmental protection, for public participation in planning, for peace, and for women's rights. She has combined work and parenting with post-graduate studies to deepen her understanding of Canberra's urban development and the trends that shape local, national and global politics. As a teacher and parent, she is convinced that a strong public sector ensuring access to quality education, health and housing are the keys to social equity.
Deb has been involved in the ACT and Australian Greens since their inception in the early 1990s and has performed various functions in the party at local, national and global levels. Greens have been in the ACT Assembly since 1995. Dr Foskey is pleased to have the opportunity to continue the work they have done for environmental and social justice.
Visit Deb Foskey's homepage: www.debfoskey.com
In This Section (Deb Foskey, MLA):
- "Generous" budget, but… (2008-05-06)
- Liberal MLAs stomp their feet! (2008-04-04)
- Who knows what’s happening on City Hill? (2007-12-07)
- Government refuses to debate Greens’ Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill (2007-12-05)
- Appropriation Bill travelling in right direction (2007-12-04)
- Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill to be debated tomorrow (2007-12-04)
- Grasslands inquiry a positive step forward (2007-11-30)
- ACT must stay GM free! (2007-11-28)
- Election sends Greens message to ACT Government (2007-11-26)
- ACT must stay GE free (2007-11-21)
- Stanhope drops sustainability election promise? (2007-11-21)
- Skills shortages needs smart growth (2007-11-16)
- Australian Railway Heritage Society should remain at Kingston site (2007-11-15)
- Retain Braddon’s character (2007-11-15)
- Feed in tariff laws a positive step (2007-11-14)
- Improving the lives of domestic animals (2007-11-14)
- Jonny-come-lately misses opportunity for ‘gold-plated’ GGAS (2007-11-14)
- No reductions from the Government’s Greenhouse Bill! (2007-11-14)
- Walking and cycling to school cheaper than PE teachers (2007-11-08)
- Cup holiday a clean sweep of office social capital (2007-11-05)
- The answer to traffic problems is buses and trains not cars! (2007-11-05)
- Funding for Public Advocate waning (2007-11-02)
- The government will get the energy savings back anyway! (2007-11-02)
- What is the biggest predictable risk facing Canberra? (2007-11-01)
- Five star rating, still one star performance. (2007-10-31)
- Today’s five star homes will be tomorrow’s energy intensive houses. (2007-10-30)
- Woden still the poor relations (2007-08-23)
- Woden community the poor relations (2007-07-06)
- Water needs to be transparent (2007-05-31)
- Paying market rent in public housing (2005-05-00)
- Inaugural Speech to the ACT Assembly (2004-12-06)
- Congratulations, Deb! (2004-11-17)
