- Andrea Mason
Andrea Mason (born 1968) is an
Australia n politician and anAustralian Aborigine . In the Federal Election of 2004, she led theFamily First Party , a political party with close (though unofficial) links with theAssemblies of God in Australia denomination.Background
Mason is the daughter of Ben Mason, an Aboriginal Christian
pastor involved in the founding of theAboriginal Evangelical Fellowship , she was born in Subiaco,Western Australia . She grew up inWestern Australia before her family moved toAdelaide ,South Australia in 1979. After completing her secondary education she was awarded aNetball Scholarship at theAustralian Institute of Sport and moved toCanberra for two years. On her return toAdelaide , Mason studied for aBachelor of Arts degree in Aboriginal Affairs and Public Administration. She graduated in 1988, and from 1989 onwards she worked on housing and employment programs with theSouth Australia n Public Service. In 1999, Mason commenced aBachelor of Laws Degree at theUniversity of Adelaide . Graduating in 2002, she began working forAndrew Evans , a member of theSouth Australian Legislative Council and leader of the South Australian branch of the Family First Party, as a personal assistant.Making history
On the 8 August 2004, Mason became the first-ever
Indigenous Australian woman to lead an Australian political party, when the Family First Party chose her as its national leader. She unsuccessfully contested the 2004 Australian Federal Election as the party's South Australian leadAustralian Senate candidate.External links
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20050624061906/http://www.familyfirst.org.au/sa/am.php 2006 bio previously posted on the Family First Party Website]
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