
Kerrynne Liddle
Profile
Kerrynne Liddle is an Australian politician and the first Indigenous federal member of parliament from South Australia. An Arrernte woman, she was elected to the Australian Senate in 2022 as a member of the Liberal Party. Before entering politics, Liddle had a diverse career as a journalist, corporate manager, and board member for various organizations, including the Central Australian Aboriginal Congress. She holds a Master of Business Administration and has focused her professional life on management, media, and Indigenous affairs.
Details
- Born
- 1967-10-07 · 58 years old
- Birth place
- Alice Springs, Australia
- Education
- University of South Australia, University of Adelaide, Katherine Rural College, Roseworthy Agricultural College
- Career
- Journalist, corporate manager, Aboriginal participation manager at Santos Limited, people and performance officer at Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia




