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Tony Sievers
Member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
for Brennan
In office
27 August 2016 – 22 August 2020
Preceded byPeter Chandler
Succeeded byMarie-Clare Boothby
Personal details
Political partyLabor Party
OccupationPublic servant

Anthony John Sievers is an Australian politician. He is a Labor member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly since 2016, representing the electorate of Brennan.

Early life and career

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Sievers moved to the Northern Territory in 1988. He worked as a motor mechanic before joining the Northern Territory Government, where he worked as a prison officer in Alice Springs. Before entering politics, Tony worked in drug and alcohol programs at the Department of Health.[1]

He holds post graduate qualifications in management and alcohol and other drugs. He is currently[when?] completing a Bachelor of Psychology.[1]

Sievers coaches a Junior team of the Northern Territory Football League. He has five children, two with Larrakia heritage.[1]

Politics

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Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
Years Term Electoral division Party
2016–2020 13th Brennan Labor

Sievers ran in the 2016 Territory election as Labor's candidate in Brennan, held by CLP member and former Deputy Chief Minister Peter Chandler. On paper, Sievers faced long odds. Brennan was located in a particularly conservative area of Palmerston, and Sievers needed a 14-percent swing to win it—a daunting task under normal conditions. Labor had only taken the seat once, when opposition leader Denis Burke was famously defeated in his own seat in 2005. Chandler retook Brennan for the CLP in 2008, and seemingly consolidated his hold on the seat in 2012.[2]

However, the CLP's support in Palmerston had collapsed ahead of the election; one poll had the CLP on only 37 percent support in an area that had been a CLP stronghold for the better part of four decades. On election night, Chandler lost almost 20 percent of his primary vote from 2012, and Sievers defeated him on a swing of over 14 percent.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Tony Sievers - Brennan". Territory Labor. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  • ^ "Electorate: Brennan". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. ABC News. 28 August 2016.
  • Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
    Preceded by

    Peter Chandler

    Member for Brennan
    2016–2020
    Succeeded by

    Marie-Clare Boothby


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