Kate Ellis
Kate Ellis grew up in the in the Murray River town of Mannum in South Australia. Her family owned the local bakery and her mother worked as a teacher at the local primary school.
Kate moved with her family to Adelaide where she attended high school in the inner south-western suburbs and later studied international relations and politics at Flinders University. Her political interest was sparked when higher education funding was slashed and massive increases to HECS fees were introduced.
She became involved with student campaigns to highlight these and other issues, was editor of the student newspaper and later President of the Students’ Association.
Kate worked for two South Australian state ministers before making her mark at a federal level.
On October 9 2004, Kate made history as the youngest woman ever elected to the Australian House of Representatives, after winning the seat of Adelaide.
Following the Australian Labor Party election victory in November 2007 Kate was elevated to the Rudd Government ministry as the Minister for Sport and Youth, and Minister for Early Childhood, Education and Childcare.
In her elusive spare time, she loves to cook, play for her local social netball team and attempts to keep her garden alive.
Articles by Kate Ellis
Treating women’s sport like a trivial fashion contest
I’m going to confess straight up to having little to zero interest in the underwear choices of Venus Williams. Yet…... Read more
Moving past the blame game on body image
Sarah Murdoch and Mia Freedman are hot. Like really, really hot. But I don’t reckon that fact takes away from…... Read more
Counterpunch: Body image problems are far from fantasy
Yesterday on The Punch, Tory argued that Karl Lagerfeld’s rather out there recent comments were right - “sort of”. The…... Read more
Sports stars do not have the right to be boneheads
As the media cycle turns once more to appalling allegations against one of our sport stars, it provides a timely…... Read more
Should successful athletes have to pay back the AIS?
Over the past 18 months I have regularly been presented with two opposing yet pretty extreme views on the issue…... Read more
Recent posts
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Watching them do it online, as Labor did it to the nation
Let’s face it: What Paul McLeay’s done isn’t the worst thing in the world. It isn’t…
Introducing Labor’s new faction – the Greens
The Greens are now officially the far-left faction of the Australian Labor Party. They have been…
Five ingredients of a good advice column
Question: A young Man being an apprentice, and having served about half his time, hath a very fair opportunity…
Nosebleed Section
choice ringside rantings
From: Enough with all the meat eating all ready
Edward James says:
Reducing the consumption of meat and sea food by 15%. What about the world population is it not increasing each year by the same or greater percentage? Those extra people are not all vegatarian they are eating meat and fish too. There is something strange about the maths message in your story. Our world… [read more]From: The national policy agenda which nobody voted for
thatmosis says:
This whole process has gone from the sublime to the ridiculous. Here we have a Nation held captive by independants and a so called independant party called the Greens, aka the Raving Looney Party, whilst money is being wasted daily on public servants doing their usual thing, nothing but with bells on.… [read more]Punch live
Up to the minute Twitter chatter
Scorchingly good and uncharacteristically sensible piece by @Joe_Hildebrand on the NSW Labor Party http://tinyurl.com/2896syw#ausvotes
Like Shane Warne I can guarantee I haven't had a facelift. Can't speak for @penbo though, we don't call him Sza Sza for nothing.
Gentle jabs to the ribs
Gillard and Abbott get a digital makeover
Warning: this has nothing to do with politics. We thought we’d see how the Prime Minister and Opposition… Read more