Monique Ryan

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Australian politician and paediatric neurologist




Monique Ryan in 2023

Monique Ryan (born 20 January 1967) is an Australian politician and paediatric neurologist. She is a member of the Australian House of Representatives, representing the Division of Kooyong since the 2022 federal election. Ryan is a member of the Greens and has been an advocate for climate action, healthcare reform, and social justice.

Early life and education[edit | edit source]

Monique Ryan was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. She attended local schools before pursuing higher education at the University of Melbourne, where she completed a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS). Ryan furthered her studies in paediatric neurology, completing her training at the Royal Children's Hospital and later at the Boston Children's Hospital in the United States.

Medical career[edit | edit source]

Ryan's medical career has been distinguished by her work in paediatric neurology. She served as the Director of the Neurology Department at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne, where she was involved in both clinical practice and research. Her research interests included rare neurological disorders in children, and she has published numerous papers in peer-reviewed medical journals.

Political career[edit | edit source]

Monique Ryan entered politics as a candidate for the Division of Kooyong in the 2022 federal election. Running as an independent, she campaigned on a platform of strong climate action, integrity in politics, and improved healthcare services. Her campaign was part of a broader movement of "teal independents" who sought to challenge the traditional dominance of major parties in Australian politics.

Election to Parliament[edit | edit source]

In the 2022 election, Ryan successfully unseated the incumbent member, Josh Frydenberg, who was the Treasurer of Australia at the time. Her victory was seen as a significant upset and highlighted the growing influence of independent candidates in Australian politics.

Parliamentary work[edit | edit source]

Since her election, Ryan has been an active member of the House of Representatives, advocating for policies that address climate change, healthcare reform, and social equity. She has been involved in various parliamentary committees and has worked to bring attention to issues such as renewable energy and mental health services.

Personal life[edit | edit source]

Monique Ryan is married and has three children. She is known for her commitment to balancing her professional responsibilities with her family life. Outside of her political and medical careers, Ryan enjoys outdoor activities and is an advocate for environmental conservation.

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