Jacquiline Louise Lambie famed as Jacqui Lambie is an Australian politician who is the leader as well as the founder of the party Jacqui Lambie Network (JLN) and retired military. She served as a Senator for Tasmania from 2014 to 2017. She was first elected as a member of the Palmer United Party (PUP).
Jacqui Lambie is back
Jacqui Lambie didn't even have a computer password when she sealed a deal to deliver Scott Morrison the first big win of the new Parliament. Back after being kicked out of Parliament in the section 44 shemozzle, the re-elected Tasmanian independent has emerged as an unlikely powerbroker, co-operating with the government and crossbench colleagues to put herself at the center of the balance of power. "You know what? We've done this before in the past and they always start off with goodwill. I'm under no delusion here," she said on Thursday, fresh from announcing her intention to get the government's $158 billion tax cut package over the line. If Senator Lambie continues to work with the Centre Alliance party to pass Coalition legislation, the "goodwill" agreement she secured to boost housing for vulnerable Tasmanians could be just the start of a solid record in a six-year term. She told ABC radio things have been going well since she got back to the capital on Monday, but her time in the wilderness after leaving Parliament in November 2017 was tough.
Early Life of Jacqui Lambie
Lambie was born on 26th February 1971 as Jacqueline Louise Lambie in Ulverstone, Tasmania, Australia. Her nationality is Australian and her ethnicity is white. Her parents separated when she was 13, and she was raised in a public housing estate in Devonport. Her age is 48 as of 2019. As per her education, she attended Devonport High School until she left at Year 11. There is no more information regarding his education and more.
Marital Status (Single), Children, Husband
Jacqui Lambie is single as of now but she was married in the past. She dated her high school boyfriend when she was enlisted in the Army. Later, she gave birth to her first son and named him as Bretyn. She was only 18 years old at that time. She then started dating John Millerton and married him. Her husband John Milverton and she had a de facto marriage but this relationship also did not work out. She gave birth to her second son with John and she named her son as Dylan. She also adopted another child Brentyn when she was with John Millerton. At present, she is focusing mainly on her career and she is happy with her single relationship.
Body Measurements (Height, Weight and more)
Jacqui is a very beautiful woman with an awesome body figure. She has brown eyes and brown hair. The exact height of Jacqui Lambie has not been disclosed yet but her height is around 62 Kg. Similarly, her other body measurements such as shoe size, waist size, bra size and more have not been revealed to any website.
Net Worth of Jacqui Lambie
Being a famous politician, her exact net worth has not disclosed yet. She used to receive $199,040 as her salary as Senator. Her exact salary will be added soon. Moreover, she is also earning a lot of money from sponsorship and other sources and there is no doubt that she is satisfied with her earnings.
Career of Jacqui Lambie
- Lambie began her career when she has enlisted int he Australian Army in 1989 and then she served as a military for the Australian Army where she served for over ten years starting in 1989, first in the transport corps, and subsequently as a military policewoman.
- She held the rank of Corporal.
- During a field exercise in July 1997, she suffered injuries that resulted in severe back pain and was retired in 2000.
- Her political involvement began in 2008 when she began working for Tasmanian Labor senator Nick Sherry Jacqui Lambie served as Deputy Leader of the Palmer United Party in the Senate from 1st of July, 2014 to 19th November 2014 and as a Leader of the Palmer United Party in Tasmania from 25th August, 2013 to 13th March, 2014.
- She was succeeded by Kevin Morgan.
- She worked as Senator for Tasmania from 1st July 2014 to 14th November 2017.
- She was succeeded by Steve Martin.
- She is a part of Jacqui Lambie Network and she has joined the political party Jacqui Lambie Network.
- The party was registered with the Australian Electoral Commission, with Lambie as its leader in May 2015.
- In November 2017, she stated in her resignation that she wished to return to federal politics and that if Justine Keay was forced to resign from her seat of Braddon over her citizenship status, that she would consider running, but did not nominate for the 2018 Braddon by-election.
- She was elected to the Senate in the 2019 Australian federal election.