- Jaye Radisich
Infobox MLA | name =Jaye Radisich
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nationality =Australian
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term_start =10 February 2001
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predecessor =June Dorothy van de Klashorst
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birth_date =Birth date and age|1976|3|29|mf=y
birth_place =Middle SwanWestern Australia
constituency =Swan Hills
party =Australian Labor Party
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profession =Research Officer
education =BA LLB
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footnotes =|Jaye Amber Radisich (born 29 March 1976) is an
Australia n politician. She has been anAustralian Labor Party member of theWestern Australian Legislative Assembly since 2001, representing the electorate of Swan Hills. Radisich is the youngest member of the current parliament and the youngest woman ever to be elected to the Western Australian parliament. [cite web|url=http://www.parliament.wa.gov.au/web/newwebparl.nsf/iframewebpages/Legislative+Assembly+-+Current+Members|title=Extract from the Western Australian Parliamentary Handbook
year=2007|accessdate=2008-06-21]Radisich was born and raised in Perth. She attended
Mount Lawley Senior High School , where she was active in the student council, and won the belle of the ball class of 1993. Radisich went on to study arts and law at theUniversity of Western Australia . Radisich became involved in student politics while at university, and served as a member of the National Union of Students executive, and the Vice-President (Asia-Pacific) of theInternational Union of Socialist Youth . While at university, she worked two jobs, as a check-out operator at a budget cosmetics chain and a research officer. She was juggling these commitments with the final year of her degree when she won pre-selection to contest the theoretically safe Liberal seat of Swan Hills as the Labor candidate for the2001 state election.Swan Hills was held by a sitting Liberal minister in the Court government,
June van de Klashorst , and in the leadup to the poll, there was little sign that she was in any danger of losing the seat. In a major upset, the Labor vote increased enough that Radisich was able to narrowly defeat van de Klashorst with the assistance ofLiberals for Forests and One Nation preferences. She became the second-youngest person, and the youngest woman, to be elected to the Western Australian parliament. [cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/elections/wa/2005/guide/swan.htm|title=ABC News Online - West Australian Election 2005
year=2005|accessdate=2008-06-21]Radisich was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer in the early months of her term, and she continued to work while undergoing chemotherapy. She had a kidney removed in 2002, [cite web|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-67141667.html|title=Youngest MP takes sick leave due to cancer
year=2002|accessdate=2008-06-21] and ultimately recovered. While she was not appointed to the ministry, she served on the Joint Standing Committee on the Anti-Commission Corruption and the Public Accounts Committee during her term.She faced re-election at the February 2005 election, and was widely expected to lose her seat, due to the surprise result that had elected her in 2001 and a redistribution that had further slashed her tenuous margin. Radisich herself claimed that "many people" had anticipated her defeat. [cite web|url=http://www.parliament.wa.gov.au/hansard/hans35.nsf/451a59fb51257dd248256c85002bc738/cbaf663543bfd80948256fe9000de336?OpenDocument|title=Legislative Assembly- Address in Reply|year=2005|accessdate=2008-06-22] However, as the election drew closer, a number of analysts began to predict that she could hold on. These assertions were proved correct when, on election day, Radisich received a swing of more than 3%, and held onto her seat.
In the leadup to the 2008 state election, Radisich sought preselection for the new seat of West Swan, which contained the areas of her original Swan Hills electorate which had more favourable to Labor. However, after reports stating that she would likely lose in any preselection contest for West Swan to Rita Saffioti, the chief of staff to Premier
Alan Carpenter , she announced that she would retire from politics at the next election. Radisich expressed a desire to pursue other ambitions, including post-graduate study and public policy interests at a Federal level. [cite web|url=http://www.thewest.com.au/default.aspx?MenuID=77&ContentID=58462|title=The West Australian - Kucera stays as ALP seat battle begins|year=2002|accessdate=2008-06-21] [cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/03/12/2187298.htm|title=ABC News - Radisich leaving politics|year=2008|accessdate=2008-06-22]References
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