Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Australian politician Lara Giddings.
Last updated on December 19, 2024.
Larissa Tahireh "Lara" Giddings is a former Australian politician who was the 44th Premier of Tasmania from 24 January 2011 until 31 March 2014, the first woman to hold the position. Born in Goroka, Papua New Guinea, she was a Labor Party member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly seat of Franklin from 2002 to 2018, and was the party's leader during her period as premier, replaced by Bryan Green after her government's defeat at the 2014 state election. Giddings came from the Labor Left faction. As of 2022, she remains the most recent premier of Tasmania from the Labor Party.
The sad thing is that apparently if you want to become the next Premier or the leader, suddenly you've got to shut down your human side.
Being Premier is a 24/7 job, so it doesn't create many spaces in order to be able to build relationships.
There will always be excuses, arguments, and questions of timing when moving on difficult and controversial issues.
Labor has a proud history of tackling discrimination and introducing important social reform.
The role of Premier is not one that should be taken lightly, nor is it a personal trophy.
Death is not something any one of us want to dwell on, but we must all confront it at some point.
I am just as ordinary as anyone else, and I also have my problems, but I also am responsible for my own health. So I'll be on that exercise bike, I'll be out there walking and try to improve my health and diet as much as I'm expecting of other Tasmanians.
At times I wonder whether or not your role as a member of Parliament... may in fact inhibit a relationship developing.
I don't have a steady relationship. That's something that women in politics deal with. For some reason, men in politics seem to have a larger charisma, and women drop around their feet. I haven't noticed that so much for me.
I am hopeful that one day I will meet that right man and will have a very happy life partner.
I'm an ordinary Tasmanian like everybody else, and I have weight issues; I have issues around finding the time to do the exercise and things, but in my role as Health Minister, and in my role as myself as well, I have to look after my own health.
My first job as premier will be to go back to basics.
For some reason, men in politics seem to have a bunch of charisma, and women drop around their feet. I haven't noticed that so much for me and men.
Tasmania needs a watchdog, not a lap dog.
I'm human. I'm a person. I would love to be in a relationship with a man. I would love to find the right man; I think that's natural - that's what we all want.