# Vanessa Goodwin

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Australian politician

Vanessa Goodwin Member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council for Pembroke In office 1 August 2009 – 2 October 2017 Preceded by Allison Ritchie Succeeded by Jo Siejka Personal details Born (1969-04-22)22 April 1969 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Died 3 March 2018(2018-03-03) (aged 48) Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Party Liberal Party Alma mater University of Tasmania Profession Lawyer, criminologist

**Vanessa Goodwin** (22 April 1969 – 3 March 2018) was an Australian politician. She was the [Liberal Party](/source/Liberal_Party_of_Australia_(Tasmanian_Division)) member for the seat of [Pembroke](/source/Electoral_division_of_Pembroke) in the [Tasmanian Legislative Council](/source/Tasmanian_Legislative_Council) from the [Pembroke by-election](/source/2009_Pembroke_state_by-election) on 1 August 2009 until her resignation due to brain cancer on 2 October 2017.

## Early life

Goodwin was born in [Hobart](/source/Hobart), [Tasmania](/source/Tasmania).[1] She received a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws from the [University of Tasmania](/source/University_of_Tasmania), a [Master of Philosophy](/source/Master_of_Philosophy) (Criminology) from the [University of Cambridge](/source/University_of_Cambridge), and a Doctor of Philosophy from the [University of Tasmania](/source/University_of_Tasmania).[2][3]

## Career

Goodwin was a criminologist and lawyer who had worked for the Department of Police and Public Safety.[1] She had previously worked as an Associate to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, as the Public Affairs Officer for the local Australian Hotels Association branch and as a research assistant for the Tasmanian Governor.[2]

Goodwin unsuccessfully contested the state seat of [Franklin](/source/Division_of_Franklin_(state)) at the [2006 Tasmanian election](/source/2006_Tasmanian_state_election), and the federal seat of [Franklin](/source/Division_of_Franklin) at the [2007 federal election](/source/2007_Australian_federal_election).[2]

In 2009, [Tasmanian Legislative Council](/source/Tasmanian_Legislative_Council) member for [Pembroke](/source/Electoral_division_of_Pembroke), [Allison Ritchie](/source/Allison_Ritchie), resigned, causing a [by-election](/source/2009_Pembroke_state_by-election).[1] Goodwin stood as the [Liberal](/source/Liberal_Party_of_Australia_(Tasmanian_Division)) candidate, and won by a large margin.[4] She was re-elected in 2013.[5]

After the [2014 Tasmanian election](/source/2014_Tasmanian_state_election), Goodwin was appointed Attorney-General, Minister for Justice, Minister for Corrections and Minister for the Arts, as well as Leader for the Government in the [Legislative Council](/source/Tasmanian_Legislative_Council).[6][7]

Goodwin resigned on 2 October 2017 for health reasons.[8] Her seat was filled in [a by-election](/source/2017_Pembroke_state_by-election), which was won by [Labor](/source/Australian_Labor_Party_(Tasmanian_Branch))'s [Jo Siejka](/source/Jo_Siejka).[8]

## Health and death

On 25 March 2017, Goodwin was hospitalised with [multiple brain tumours](/source/Glioblastoma).[9] On 6 April, Premier [Will Hodgman](/source/Will_Hodgman) informed the parliament that she was not expected to recover.[10]

She died from brain cancer on 3 March 2018, aged 48, on the day of the [2018 Tasmanian state election](/source/2018_Tasmanian_state_election).[11]

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-bio_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-bio_1-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-bio_1-2) [Biographical details](http://www.parliament.tas.gov.au/LC/goodwin/goodwin.htm) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20090912120608/http://www.parliament.tas.gov.au/lc/Goodwin/Goodwin.htm) 12 September 2009 at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine), *Parliament of Tasmania*

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-cand_2-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-cand_2-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-cand_2-2) [Pembroke 2009 by-election candidates](http://www.abc.net.au/elections/tas/2009/legislativecouncil/pembroke.htm), *ABC elections*

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** [Wing, Don](/source/Don_Wing). ["University of Tasmania Graduates and State Parliament: Don Wing"](http://www.utas.edu.au/law-alumni/stories/stories/university-of-tasmania-graduates-and-state-parliament-don-wing). [University of Tasmania](/source/University_of_Tasmania). Retrieved 3 March 2018.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** Antony Green. ["Pembroke by-election"](http://www.abc.net.au/elections/tas/2009/legislativecouncil/pembroke_commentary.htm). Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 14 May 2016.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** Antony Green. ["2013 Tasmanian Legislative Council Elections"](http://www.abc.net.au/elections/tas/2013/legislativecouncil/pembroke_result.htm). Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 14 May 2016.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** [Strong team to deliver our long-term Plan for Tasmania](http://www.willhodgman.com.au/media-releases/strong-team-to-deliver-our-long-term-plan-for-tasmania), *Will Hodgman, web site*

1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** [The Ministry](http://www.parliament.tas.gov.au/HA/Cabinet.htm) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20040217133923/http://www.parliament.tas.gov.au/HA/Cabinet.htm) 17 February 2004 at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine), *Parliament of Tasmania*

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-resignation_8-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-resignation_8-1) ["Pembroke by-election next month"](http://www.themercury.com.au/news/politics/pembroke-byelection-next-month-to-fill-vacancy-created-by-vanessa-goodwins-retirement/news-story/8f473ac39262d8f4dae046c33ed35ec5). *The Mercury*. 2 October 2017. Retrieved 2 October 2017.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-9)** [Attorney-General Vanessa Goodwin hospitalised with multiple brain tumours](http://www.themercury.com.au/news/politics/attorneygeneral-vanessa-goodwin-hospitalised-with-multiple-brain-tumours/news-story/63c315127f54639db5af8261a6da6a2f), The Mercury. Retrieved 25 March 2017.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-condition_10-0)** ["Vanessa Goodwin not expected to recover from cancer, Tasmanian Premier announces"](http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-04-06/vanessa-goodwin-not-expected-to-recover-from-cancer/8422320). *ABC News*. 6 April 2017. Retrieved 6 April 2017.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-death_11-0)** ["Former Attorney-General Vanessa Goodwin dies after a battle with brain cancer"](http://www.themercury.com.au/news/tasmania/former-attorneygeneral-vanessa-goodwin-dies-after-a-battle-with-brain-cancer/news-story/a7942de264c6a4858523c101f2a35dfe). *The Mercury*. 3 March 2018. Retrieved 3 March 2018.

## External links

- [Official website](http://www.vanessagoodwin.com.au/)

Tasmanian Legislative Council Preceded by Allison Ritchie Member for Pembroke 2009–2017 Succeeded by Jo Siejka Political offices Preceded by Brian Wightman Attorney-General of Tasmania 2014–2017 Succeeded by Will Hodgman Minister for Justice 2014–2017 Succeeded by Elise Archer Preceded by Lara Giddings Minister for the Arts 2014–2017 Preceded by Craig Farrell Minister for Corrections 2014–2017

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