Madonna Jarrett will be a strong local voice for the people of Brisbane, being born and raised in Paddington. She now lives in Ashgrove with her husband John and twin boys. She qualified as a Diagnostic Radiographer and earned her Business degree at QUT. Madonna has had an extensive career spanning the health sector, public policy and external relations across Australia, Europe, Asia and the US.
Although she was one of eight siblings living in a small workers cottage in Paddington, her childhood house also provided a home for a number of foster kids who had nowhere to go. She now sees young people like her sons facing the very real issues of cost of living and affordable housing. Madonna also volunteers for an organisation who works to support those who are at risk of experiencing homelessness. She sees firsthand the importance of addressing these issues and providing a safe and secure home.
Madonna cares about the future of her children and theirs, and believes that climate change is something we will only get one chance to fix; that we need an approach that is considered, ambitious, realistic and effective.
That’s why she’s proud to be running as part of Anthony Albanese’s team that made a record investment in housing and renewable energy.
As your representative, Madonna has the skills and experience to deliver real progressive change to help the people of Brisbane.
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