Mark Pearson (politician)
Mark Anthony Pearson (born 1959[2]), an Australian politician, has been a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council since 2015, representing the Animal Justice Party.[3] Prior to his election, Pearson served as the Executive Director, Animal Liberation based in Sydney.
Mark Pearson | |
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Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council | |
Assumed office 28 March 2015 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1959 (age 61–62) Casino, New South Wales, Australia |
Political party | Animal Justice Party |
Occupation | Executive Director, Animal Liberation in Australia |
Profession | Psychiatric nurse specialist |
Website | markpearson |
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Early years and animal rights
Pearson trained as a nurse and worked as a Clinical Acute Adult Psychiatric Nurse Specialist and as the Team Leader of the Newcastle Community Mental Health Service in Newcastle.
Pearson then transitioned to working full-time in animal advocacy, activism and campaign work; exposing cruelty in factory farming and recently, lobbying against the kangaroo meat trade. In his position as the Executive Director of Animal Liberation in Australia his main focus was on farm animals, particularly factory farming. Pearson was involved in advocating for the abolition of mulesing in sheep and convincing the Russian Federation to ban imports of kangaroo meat by exposing cruelty and hygiene problems.[1][4]
Political career
Mark Pearson became the first Australian Member of Parliament to be elected on an animal justice platform, he was elected to the NSW Legislative Council in March 2015.[5] At the time of his election to Parliament, he was the Secretary of the Animal Justice Party.[1]
Within a year of being elected to parliament, Pearson introduced the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Amendment (Stock Animals) Bill 2015.[6] The bill sought to protect farm animals from cruelty and included a call for mandatory surveillance cameras in all intensive livestock facilities and abattoirs. The bill also called for mandatory installation of effective alarms and sprinkler systems to protect pigs, chickens and other confined farm animals vulnerable to fire and ventilation breakdowns.
In 2018, Pearson introduced his next bill, calling to ban the use of exotic animals in circuses and citing a shift in public opinion and a global move away from the use of exotic animals in circuses.[7]
Following from his previous work to ban mulesing of Australian sheep, in 2019 Pearson introduced a bill to prohibit mulesing,[8] and to mandate pain relief for certain procedures such as tail docking and castration.[9]
On the 8th August 2019, Pearson established and chaired a Committee on Animal Cruelty Laws in New South Wales. Soon after, in October 2019, Mark chaired the inquiry into the effectiveness of animal cruelty laws in New South Wales.[10]
Personal life
Mark Pearson is one of only a few Australian politicians who were elected to parliament while openly gay.[11]
References
- "Committee". Animal Justice Party. 2014. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
- Munro, Peter (23 May 2015). "Perched atop the pecking lunch order with Animal Justice Party MP Mark Pearson". Sydney Morning Herald.
- "The Hon. Mark Pearson, MLC". Members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
- Wood, Alicia (17 April 2015). "Animal Rights campaigner Mark Pearson beats No Land Tax Party's Peter Jones to seat in the Upper House". The Daily Telegraph. Australia. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
- "Mark Pearson - Mark Pearson MLC - Mark Pearson". Retrieved 12 November 2019.
External links
- Official website
- "The Hon. Mark PEARSON, MLC". Members in the Legislative Council. Parliament of New South Wales. 17 April 2015. Archived from the original on 23 June 2015.