Felicity Wilson
{{Short description|Australian politician}}
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| constituency_AM = North Shore
| assembly = New South Wales Legislative
| term_start = 8 April 2017
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| predecessor = Jillian Skinner
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| office1 = Shadow Minister for Women
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| predecessor1 = Leslie Williams
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| office2 = Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
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| birth_place = Cessnock, New South Wales, Australia
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| nationality = Australian
| party = Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)
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| residence = Cremorne, New South Wales
| alma_mater = University of Sydney
Macquarie University
University of New South Wales
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| majority = 11.1 points
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Felicity Lesley Wilson (born 7 June 1982{{cn|date=May 2023}}) is an Australian politician. She has been a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing the electoral district of North Shore for the Liberal Party since 2017.
Wilson was first elected on 8 April 2017 at the North Shore state by-election held to replace the previous member, former Minister for Health Jillian Skinner, and was re-elected in the 2019 and 2023 elections.
Wilson is currently the Shadow Minister for Women, and Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs.https://nswliberal.org.au/news/opposition-strengthens-line-up
She has previously served as the NSW Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer and for COVID Recovery, and as the NSW Parliamentary Secretary for the Environment.https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/members/Pages/profiles/wilson-felicity-fl.aspx
Early life and background
Wilson was born in 1982 in Cessnock as the youngest of 3 children. She lives in Cremorne with her husband and their 2 children, both born since her election to parliament.{{cite news|title=Liberal Felicity Wilson tipped to win |url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/mosman-daily/liberal-felicity-wilson-bookies-favourite-to-win-north-shore-seat/news-story/b768524568035feb05c98b453bd908cd|access-date=16 April 2017|work=The Daily Telegraph|date=7 April 2017}}
In her inaugural speech to the Parliament, she spoke about her turbulent childhood due to her father's undiagnosed schizophrenia which led to violence experienced by her and her sisters. She pledged her commitment to addressing the stigma associated with mental illness.{{cite news|title=North Shore MP Felicity Wilson reveals family's scarred past of domestic violence|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/mosman-daily/north-shore-mp-felicity-wilson-reveals-familys-scarred-past-of-domestic-violence/news-story/4329aea9a86656c48f0efd0d7d438c7f|access-date=12 May 2017|work=The Daily Telegraph|date=11 May 2017}}
She holds a Master of Public Policy from the University of Sydney, a Master of Business Administration from University of New South Wales, and a Bachelor of Media from Macquarie University.{{cite NSW Parliament |name=Ms Felicity Lesley Wilson MP |id=2230 |access-date=4 November 2019}}
Before entering politics, Wilson was a corporate affairs director for Broadspectrum, and had previously worked in executive and corporate affairs roles at the Property Council of Australia and Caltex.{{cite news|last1=Visentin|first1=Lisa|title=Liberals select Felicity Wilson to contest North Shore byelection|url=http://www.cessnockadvertiser.com.au/story/4533635/liberals-select-felicity-wilson-to-contest-north-shore-byelection/?cs=7|work=The Cessnock Advertiser|date=16 March 2017}}
Prior to her election, Wilson served as Vice President of the NSW Liberal Party and as President of the Liberal Women's Council (NSW) from 2012 to 2015.{{Cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-03-16/north-shore-liberal-candidate-picked-for-by-election/8358588|title=Final NSW Liberal candidate selected for April by-election|date=16 March 2017|work=ABC News|access-date=12 May 2017}}
Political career
Wilson was first elected to the NSW Legislative Assembly at a by-election on 8 April 2017 to fill the vacancy in the electoral district of North Shore caused by the retirement of Jillian Skinner.
She has gone on to be re-elected in two subsequent elections, the 2019 New South Wales state election and 2023 New South Wales state election.
Wilson was appointed to the NSW Shadow Cabinet by Leader of the Opposition Mark Speakman in April 2025.https://nswliberal.org.au/news/opposition-strengthens-line-up
Wilson has a history of advocating for women's rights and has been outspoken on indigenous affairs. During her time in Government, she supported legislation to decriminalise abortion in NSW, and was a part of the Liberals for Yes campaign during the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum.https://northsydneysun.com.au/community-politics/felicity-wilson-elevated-to-shadow-cabinet/
Prior to the defeat of the Liberal/National Coalition government led by Premier Dominic Perrottet
in the 2023 New South Wales state election, Wilson served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer and for COVID Recovery.https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/members/Pages/profiles/wilson-felicity-fl.aspx
Wilson provided incorrect information in a statutory declaration and 'solemn declaration' when she falsely claimed to have lived in the North Shore constituency for a decade. In relation to that affair, a sub-committee of the Mosman branch of the Liberal Party recorded that it had been left 'unimpressed by the apparent evasiveness of many answers' on Wilson's part, 'together with the lack of contrition for any embarrassment caused to the party'.{{Cite web|url=https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/mp-felicity-wilson-faces-threat-from-branch-tell-us-where-you-lived-or-lose-support-20170920-gyl27u.html|title=MP Felicity Wilson faces threat from branch: tell us where you lived or lose support|date=20 September 2017 |access-date=20 September 2017}}
In a separate scandal, Wilson admitted to providing false information on political forms having overstated the number of undergraduate university degrees that she held. Ms Wilson claimed she had a double degree from Macquarie University when she applied to be vice-president of the NSW Liberal state executive in 2013. However, she later admitted to holding only one undergraduate degree.{{Cite news|url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-05/nsw-liberal-mp-backtracks-on-double-degree-claim/8681758|title=Felicity Wilson, Liberal MP for North Shore, admits she does not have double degree|newspaper=ABC News |date=5 July 2017 |access-date=5 July 2017}}
Despite a 16.5-point against the Liberals on a two-candidate preferred basis, Wilson was elected on 8 April 2017 at the North Shore state by-election held to replace the previous member, Jillian Skinner.{{Cite web|url=http://www.elections.nsw.gov.au/results/by-elections/state/2017_north_shore_state_by-election_results/distribution_of_preferences|title=2017 North Shore state by-election results|access-date=12 May 2017}}
In 2018, while heavily pregnant with her first child, Wilson was challenged for preselection by the hard-right's Tim James, who had lost preselection to Wilson first in 2017. Wilson was strongly supported by the Premier Gladys Berejiklian along with the moderate wing of the Liberal Party.{{Cite web|url=https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/politics/premiers-pick-felicity-wilson-wins-north-shore-preselection/news-story/bea49082a28bf1ef414a8a8186320765 |title= Premier's pick Felicity Wilson wins North Shore preselection |access-date= 12 November 2018}}
Wilson is known to support action on climate change and had been an advocate for women's rights including supporting legislation to decriminalise abortion & introduce safe access zones around abortion clinics.{{Cite web|url= https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/liberals-insist-next-warringah-candidate-must-accept-climate-change-social-progress-20191204-p53gri.html |title= Liberals insist next Warringah candidate must accept climate change, social progress|date= 7 December 2019|access-date= 28 December 2019}} The preselection was influenced by the heavy presence of right-wing Liberal Party members installed in support of Nigel Farage in the fever dreams of the left of the Liberal party Federal electorate of Warringah. After Wilson narrowly won the vote, James and right-wing supporters chose to challenge the preselection in the NSW Supreme Court. However, his case was dismissed.{{Cite web|url= https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/mosman-daily/liberal-tim-james-loses-legal-challenge-in-north-shore/news-story/7a51e3259e832126e73ee42d5af6cc15 |title= Tim James loses legal challenge in North Shore |access-date= 29 January 2019}}
Wilson suffered a 10.1-point swing against her on a two-candidate preferred basis at the 2019 election, but retained her seat.{{Cite web|url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/elections/nsw/2019/guide/nsho |title= North Shore |website= Australian Broadcasting Corporation |access-date= 30 March 2019}}
External links
- [https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/member/files/2230/Felicity%20Wilson%20Inaugural%20Speech.pdf Inaugural speech to NSW Parliament]
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Category:People from the North Shore, Sydney
Category:Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of New South Wales
Category:Women members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Category:Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Category:21st-century Australian women politicians
Category:People from Cessnock, New South Wales
Category:Macquarie University alumni