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Conny Harris

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Dr. Conny Harris
Deputy Mayor of Warringah
In office
14 October 2008 – 15 October 2009
Preceded byCouncil re-established
Succeeded byMichelle Ray
Councillor on Warringah Council
In office
13 September 2008 – 8 September 2012
ConstituencyC Ward
Personal details
Born (1958-04-19) 19 April 1958 (age 66)
Bremen, Germany
Political partyGreens(–2015)
Independent (2015–date)
Spouse(s)1
Children3
ResidenceOxford Falls, New South Wales
Alma materUniversity of Freiburg
University of Hamburg
ProfessionMedical doctor

Cornelia Donata Eva Johanna ("Conny") Harris (born. 19 April 1958) is a German Australian medical doctor, Environmentalist, former New South Wales local councillor and deputy mayor on Warringah Council, and perennial candidate in state federal and local elections in NSW.

Early life and career[edit]

Conny Harris was born in Bremen, West Germany on 19 April 1958 and received her medical training from the University of Freiburg Faculty of Medicine and the University of Hamburg. After working as a doctor in Germany and the United Kingdom, Harris moved to Australia in 1994, passing her Australian Medical Council Examination that same year.[1]

Having moved to the Northern Beaches of Sydney on arrival in Australia, Harris took positions as a doctor in the Emergency Department at Mona Vale Hospital and as a General Practitioner at Dee Why Medical Practice. Having developed a passion for the prolific bushland of the area around where she took up residence in Oxford Falls, Harris became involved in various local efforts to protect local flora and fauna.

In 1999 Harris received a grant for educating local schoolchildren in native plant identification and bush regeneration, served on the National Parks Threatened Species Committee and founded the Garigal Landcare Group in 2001. Harris also served as a director of the Manly Food Cooperative from 1998 to 2002 and as a community representative on the Northern Region Waste Management Board in 2000.[1]

Political career[edit]

Harris eventually joined the Greens New South Wales party ahead of the 2003 state election and first stood as the Greens candidate for the seat of Davidson against the sitting Liberal member Andrew Humpherson. Harris won 11.97% of the vote.[2] Harris stood again as the Greens candidate for the neighbouring seat of Wakehurst against Brad Hazzard at the 2007 state election, where she won 12.64% of the vote.[3] At the 2007 federal election Harris stood for the Greens in the seat of Warringah against Tony Abbott, gaining 12.53% of the vote.

When Warringah Council was to be elected once more after five years under a state-appointed Administrator following its 2003 dismissal, Harris stood as the first Greens candidate for the C Ward of the Council. Harris was elected to this position with her Greens ticket winning 16% of the Ward vote at the election on 13 September 2008.[4] Harris was one of two Greens councillors elected to the council (the other being Dr. Christina Kirsch in B Ward) and her ward included areas of Garigal and Ku-ring-gai National Parks as well as the suburbs of Frenchs Forest, Forestville, Belrose and Terrey Hills. At the first ordinary meeting of the elected council on 14 October 2008 Harris was elected unopposed as Deputy Mayor.[5] Harris served her single-year term and did not contest the position again when it expired in October 2009. During her time on the council Harris convinced Kimbriki Tip to eliminate e-waste from its landfill and instrumental in setting up a council fund in 2009 to buy back environmentally-sensitive land, a concept that is the first in the state to be done by a local council.[6]

Harris stood at the 2011 state election as the Greens candidate in the seat of Wakehurst again, which was her best result so far, winning the second position with a primary vote of 14.7%.[7] At the 2012 NSW Local Government elections on 8 September 2012, Harris stood again for her C Ward position as a Greens candidate but on this occasion was unsuccessful, noting that there was an "overall swing against the Greens [across the state] because of federal policies".[8][9] Prior to the 2015 state election Harris left the Greens and stood as a progressive Independent candidate in Wakehurst, gaining 4.3% of the vote.[10]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Harris, Cornelia Donata Eva Johanna (1958 - )". The Australian Women's Register. The National Foundation for Australian Women (NFAW). Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  2. Green, Antony. "Davidson - 2003 (Roll: 45,249)". NSW Elections Database. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  3. Green, Antony. "Wakehurst - 2007 (Roll: 48,060)". NSW Elections Database. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  4. "WARRINGAH COUNCIL - C WARD". NSW Local Government Elections 2008. NSW Electoral Commission. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  5. "Minutes of a Meeting of Warringah Council held on Tuesday, 14 October 2008 at the Civic Centre, Dee Why, Commencing at 6.00pm" (PDF). Council Meetings. Warringah Council. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  6. Deare, Stephen (29 January 2015). "Warringah Council calls for contributions to save environmentally-sensitive land from developers". The Manly Daily. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
  7. Green, Antony. "Wakehurst - results". NSW Votes 2011. ABC Elections. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  8. "Warringah Council - C Ward - First Preferences by Group and Candidate" (PDF). Local Government Elections 2012. NSW Electoral Commission. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  9. Hensen, Jane (15 September 2012). "Why even hippies are abandoning the Greens". The Sunday Telegraph. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  10. Green, Antony. "Electorate: Wakehurst - Electorate results". NSW Election 2015. ABC Elections. Retrieved 25 September 2015.

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Title last held by
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Deputy Mayor of Warringah
2008 – 2009
Succeeded by
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