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Terri Butler (Terri Megan Butler) was born on 28 November, 1977 in Cairns, Queensland, Australia, is an Australian lawyer and politician (born 1977). Discover Terri Butler'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 46 years old?

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Age 46 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 28 November 1977
Birthday 28 November
Birthplace Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Nationality Australia

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Her husband is Troy Spence

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1975

The allegations were first made by a third party in an earlier Racial Discrimination Act 1975 case against Thwaites which had been dismissed.

Butler and Thwaites settled out of court, as a result of which she offered "my unreserved apology for enabling those meanings about you to be conveyed, and for the distress and damage to your reputation caused as a consequence".

In the 2022 Australian federal election, Butler lost her seat of Griffith to Max Chandler-Mather of the Australian Greens, though her party, the Australian Labor Party, made gains overall and was able to form government.

Unusually, despite being an incumbent, she was not one of the final two candidates in the two-candidate-preferred count for the seat; her preferences helped the Greens beat Olivia Roberts of the Liberal National Party of Queensland.

Butler has two children with her husband Troy Spence, a former Australian Workers' Union organiser.

1977

Terri Megan Butler (born 28 November 1977) is an Australian former politician and a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP).

2003

Butler completed her articles of clerkship in 2003 and subsequently worked as an industrial lawyer.

Prior to her election to parliament she was a principal at Maurice Blackburn and led the firm's employment and workplace relations division in Queensland.

She undertook further study at Melbourne Business School and had begun a Master of Laws degree at the University of Queensland.

Prior to her election to parliament Butler held senior positions in the Australian Labor Party (Queensland Branch).

She was secretary of the party's Yeronga branch, chair of the state party's rules committee, a member of the National Policy Forum, and a delegate to state and national conference.

2014

Butler formerly represented the Division of Griffith in the House of Representatives from the 2014 by-election to the 2022 federal election.

She worked as an industrial lawyer prior to entering parliament.

Butler was born in Cairns, Queensland, the daughter of Allison and Larry Butler.

She holds the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (Hons.) from the Queensland University of Technology.

She also studied at James Cook University.

As a student she worked for an engineering firm, at an aluminium factory and for the Australian Services Union.

Butler was elected to the House of Representatives at the 2014 Griffith by-election, caused by the resignation of former prime minister Kevin Rudd.

She won the seat with a 51.8 percent two-party vote against Liberal National Party candidate Bill Glasson, a swing against the ALP of 1.2 points.

She is a member of the Labor Left faction, unlike Rudd who was from the Labor Unity.

2015

She was promoted to shadow parliamentary secretary in October 2015 and to shadow minister in July 2016.

In July 2015, Butler along with Labor colleague Laurie Ferguson, Liberal MPs Warren Entsch and Teresa Gambaro, independents Andrew Wilkie and Cathy McGowan and Greens MP Adam Bandt, co-sponsored a bill to introduce same-sex marriage in Australia.

In September 2015, Butler led public opposition to anti-abortion activist Troy Newman entering Australia.

She wrote to Immigration Minister Peter Dutton and requested he ask his department to consider cancellation of Newman's visa, which was revoked.

Newman flew to Australia without a visa and was then deported after losing a High Court appeal.

2016

Butler was re-elected at the 2016 and 2019 federal elections.

She has held the portfolios of preventing family violence (2016–2018); employment services, workforce participation and future of work (2018–2019); young Australians and youth affairs (2018–2019); and the environment and water (2019–2022).

In 2016, Butler was sued for defamation after an appearance on Q&A in which she implied Calum Thwaites, a Queensland University of Technology (QUT) student, had used a racial slur in a Facebook post.