Stephen Andrew

Australian politician (born 1968) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stephen Seymour James Andrew (born 9 December 1968) is an Australian politician who served as the member for Mirani in the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 2017 to 2024 when he was defeated by Glen Kelly at the 2024 Queensland state election.[1]

Preceded byJim Pearce
Succeeded byGlen Kelly
BornStephen Seymour James Andrew
(1968-12-09) 9 December 1968 (age 57)
Mackay, Queensland, Australia
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Quick facts Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Mirani, Preceded by ...
Stephen Andrew
Andrew, c. 2017
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Mirani
In office
25 November 2017  30 October 2024
Preceded byJim Pearce
Succeeded byGlen Kelly
Personal details
BornStephen Seymour James Andrew
(1968-12-09) 9 December 1968 (age 57)
Mackay, Queensland, Australia
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Andrew describes himself as a "fourth-generation South Sea Islander", and is the first South Sea Islander to be elected to parliament.[2] His great-great-grandmother Lucy Querro of Ambae Island (now part of Vanuatu) was one of the Pacific Islander workers who came to Queensland to work in either the sugarcane fields or domestic service; Andrew claims she was "blackbirded". In July 2019 Andrew became a Vanuatu tribal chieftain, Chief Moli Duru Ambrae, following ceremonies held on Ambae Island.[3] He was bestowed the chiefly name Moli Duru Ambae.[4]

Before entering parliament he worked as a firearms dealer and pest controller.[5] Andrew was the sole One Nation MP in the Queensland Parliament, but was not the state leader of the party. Ousted MP Steve Dickson held the position until his resignation.[6][7]

On 2 August 2024, Andrew was disendorsed by One Nation for the 2024 Queensland state election after he considered joining Katter's Australian Party (KAP).[8] Following the disendorsment, Andrew resigned from One Nation and briefly sat as an independent[9] before joining the Katter's Australian Party in September 2024.[10]

Electoral History

More information Election year, Electorate ...
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Election year Electorate Party Votes FP% +/- 2PP% +/- Result
2017 Mirani ONP 9,234 32.0 Increase 32.0 54.8 Increase 54.80 First
2020 Mirani ONP 9,320 31.66 Decrease 0.38 58.98 Increase 4.16 First
2024 Mirani KAP 8,017 25.02 Increase 25.02 49.03 N/A Second
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More information Election year, Electorate ...
Australian House of Representatives
Election year Electorate Party Votes FP% +/- 2PP% +/- Result
2025 Capricornia TOP 5,999 6.08 Increase 6.08 N/A N/A Fifth
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