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Nick McKim bigraphy, stories - Australian politician; leader of the Tasmanian Greens

Nick McKim : biography

11 June 1965 –

Nicholas (Nick) James McKim (born 11 June 1965 in London) is an Australian politician. He has been a Tasmanian Greens member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly since the 2002 election, representing the Franklin electorate. Since 7 July 2008 he has been the Leader of the Tasmanian Greens and, as of 21 April 2010, is Australia’s first ever Greens Minister.

Personal life

In July 2009, McKim confirmed he was in a relationship with his fellow Greens MP, Cassy O’Connor.

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Political career

McKim supported the government in passing the same sex relationships bill (which recognises same sex relationships in Tasmania under common law) and has promoted the Greens’ own Same-Sex Marriage Bill.

He campaigned heavily against the use of 1080 poison, forestry practices and the state’s anti-terrorism bill.

McKim was re-elected at the 2006 election, receiving 15.93 per cent of first preferences, an increase compared to his previous vote of 12.59% in the 2002 election. He replaced Peg Putt as Leader of the Tasmanian Greens when Putt retired from Parliament in 2008.

In the 2010 Tasmanian election McKim achieved 24.1% of first preferences in the division of Franklin.http://www.electoral.tas.gov.au/pages/HouseOfAssembly/HoA2010/Results/Franklin/FranklinFirst.html On 19 April 2010, Labor Premier David Bartlett agreed to appoint Mr McKim as a Minister along with Cassy O’Connor as Cabinet Secretary

As a Minister, McKim originally held the portfolios of Sustainable Transport and Alternative Energy, Corrections and Consumer Protection, Climate Change, Human Services, and Community Development: though he delegated responsibility for the portfolios of Human Services and Community Development to fellow Greens MP and then Cabinet Secretary Cassy O’Connor.

After a Cabinet reshuffle in November 2010 the portfolios of Human Services and Community Development were formally assumed by newly appointed Greens Minister Cassy O’Connor, whilst McKim was sworn in as Minister for the newly created Aboriginal Affairs portfolio alongside his other three portfolios.

Another Cabinet reshuffle, caused by Lin Thorp losing her seat in the Tasmanian Legislative Council elections and David Bartlett resigning from the Tasmanian House of Assembly, then saw McKim sworn in on 13 May 2011 as Minister for the key portfolio of Education and Skills, whilst retaining the portfolios of Corrections and Consumer Protection, and Sustainable Transport.

Background

As a five year old, McKim emigrated with his family from the UK to Tasmania. He attended the Hutchins School, Kingston High School, then Hobart College. He had a younger brother who was killed by falling off a cliff in Blackmans Bay, Tasmania in the late 1970s. He lived for a number of years in Adelaide, South Australia before moving to Tasmania. Before entering parliament, McKim worked as a wilderness guide and advertising executive.

McKim served time in prison after being arrested during the Farmhouse Creek Blockade in the early 1980s.