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Alison Xamon was born on 8 June, 1969 in Mundaring, Western Australia, is an Australian politician. Discover Alison Xamon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 8 June, 1969
Birthday 8 June
Birthplace Mundaring, Western Australia
Nationality Australia

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1969

Alison Marie Xamon (born 8 June 1969) is an Australian Greens politician who served two separate terms in the Western Australian Legislative Council.

Xamon was born in Mundaring, Western Australia

Xamon studied law and arts at Murdoch University, where she served as Education Vice President and then Guild President for the Murdoch University Student Guild.

After university, Xamon worked in the union movement for various white- and blue-collar unions, including the Australian Nurses Federation, the State School Teachers' Union of Western Australia, and the Communications, Electricians and Plumbers Union.

In her time in the union movement, Alison worked as an Organizer, Industrial Officer, Women's Officer, and Equal Opportunity specialist.

She then went on to work as a lawyer, with an interest in both public interest law and the right for people to access justice.

She also sat on numerous boards within the community law and social justice sectors.

2007

From 2007 to 2008 Xamon, was the National Convenor of the Australian Greens.

2008

She was elected to parliament at the 2008 state election as a Greens member of the Western Australian Legislative Council representing East Metropolitan Region.

Xamon introduced six private members bills during her term in parliament.

2013

At the March 2013 Western Australian election, she was not re-elected.

Post-parliament, Xamon worked as an advocate for mental health and suicide prevention.

She was elected as the President of the WA Association for Mental Health, the Vice-Chair of Community Mental Health Australia, and the Board of Mental Health Australia.

Xamon was also appointed to the WA Ministerial Council for Suicide Prevention, and as the inaugural Co-Lead of the Department of Health Statewide Mental Health Network.

2017

Xamon was re-elected to the Legislative Council representing the North Metropolitan Region at the 2017 election.

Her term began on 22 May 2017.

She was defeated in 2021.

In the October 2023 local government elections, Xamon was elected as mayor of the City of Vincent, with 40 percent of the vote.

She ran as an Independent Greens candidate, without an official endorsement from her party.