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Susan McDonald
Susan Eileen McDonald (born 7 February 1970) is an Australian politician who has been a Senator for Queensland since 2019. She is a member of the Liberal National Party of Queensland (LNP) and sits with the National Party in federal parliament. She has a background in agribusiness.
McDonald was born in Brisbane. Her father Don McDonald served as state and federal president of the National Party during the 1990s. The family company MDH Pty Ltd was established by her paternal grandfather Jim McDonald in the 1940s and runs numerous cattle stations across Queensland, spanning over 38,000 square kilometres (15,000 mi2) as of 2013. Her maternal grandfather George Fisher was a prominent mining executive, while her aunt Judy Gamin was a Queensland state MP.
McDonald grew up on Devoncourt Station, located in the locality of Kuridala outside of Cloncurry. She began her schooling through the School of the Air based in Mount Isa before boarding at Stuartholme School in Brisbane. She later completed the degrees of Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Economics from the University of Queensland.
McDonald is a chartered accountant. From 2014 to 2019 she served as managing director of Super Butcher, a subsidiary of her family business MDH which had five stores and employed 80 people as of 2016. She was appointed to the board of Beef Australia in 2016. She joined the council of the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland in the same year.
McDonald joined the National Party of Queensland at the age of 19. She served a term as state secretary beginning in 2003. When the party merged with the state Liberal Party in 2008, she became a founding trustee of the new Liberal National Party of Queensland (LNP). She served as chief of staff to Andrew Cripps, the Queensland Minister for Natural Resources and Mines from 2012 to 2015.
In July 2018 McDonald won LNP preselection for the Senate. She was elected to parliament at the 2019 federal election, to a term beginning on 1 July 2019, and sits in the Nationals partyroom. She serves on several Senate committees and is the chair of the rural and regional affairs and transport legislation committee.
McDonald reportedly voted for Barnaby Joyce in the 2021 Nationals leadership spill, despite having previously supported Michael McCormack. She was subsequently appointed as the Morrison government's Special Envoy for Northern Australia, a non-ministerial position.
In 2021, she supported a Senate inquiry into vegan food labels.
Susan McDonald
Susan Eileen McDonald (born 7 February 1970) is an Australian politician who has been a Senator for Queensland since 2019. She is a member of the Liberal National Party of Queensland (LNP) and sits with the National Party in federal parliament. She has a background in agribusiness.
McDonald was born in Brisbane. Her father Don McDonald served as state and federal president of the National Party during the 1990s. The family company MDH Pty Ltd was established by her paternal grandfather Jim McDonald in the 1940s and runs numerous cattle stations across Queensland, spanning over 38,000 square kilometres (15,000 mi2) as of 2013. Her maternal grandfather George Fisher was a prominent mining executive, while her aunt Judy Gamin was a Queensland state MP.
McDonald grew up on Devoncourt Station, located in the locality of Kuridala outside of Cloncurry. She began her schooling through the School of the Air based in Mount Isa before boarding at Stuartholme School in Brisbane. She later completed the degrees of Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Economics from the University of Queensland.
McDonald is a chartered accountant. From 2014 to 2019 she served as managing director of Super Butcher, a subsidiary of her family business MDH which had five stores and employed 80 people as of 2016. She was appointed to the board of Beef Australia in 2016. She joined the council of the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland in the same year.
McDonald joined the National Party of Queensland at the age of 19. She served a term as state secretary beginning in 2003. When the party merged with the state Liberal Party in 2008, she became a founding trustee of the new Liberal National Party of Queensland (LNP). She served as chief of staff to Andrew Cripps, the Queensland Minister for Natural Resources and Mines from 2012 to 2015.
In July 2018 McDonald won LNP preselection for the Senate. She was elected to parliament at the 2019 federal election, to a term beginning on 1 July 2019, and sits in the Nationals partyroom. She serves on several Senate committees and is the chair of the rural and regional affairs and transport legislation committee.
McDonald reportedly voted for Barnaby Joyce in the 2021 Nationals leadership spill, despite having previously supported Michael McCormack. She was subsequently appointed as the Morrison government's Special Envoy for Northern Australia, a non-ministerial position.
In 2021, she supported a Senate inquiry into vegan food labels.
