Labor of Love

Terri Butler
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Labor of Love

Terri Butler
Why would you get involved in politics when you could be spending time drinking cocktails, going to the beach or hanging out with family and friends?

People view politicians and politics with suspicion, if not downright hostility. Every other day someone declares that politics is broken and reform is dead.

Most of us just rock up for a sausage and a moment at the ballot box every few years. But in that way the decisions that affect all of us become the preserve of those few who care enough, those who have vested interests, motivated extremists and insiders.

However, the decisions made in our parliaments affect everyday life. They also affect our future. So, politics matters. Deciding whether to get involved or leaving it to other people, matters too.

After almost two decades as Labor party member, Terri Butler remembers the cocktails foregone and kids' school concerts missed and argues that yes, it is worth it.
Why would you get involved in politics when you could be spending time drinking cocktails, going to the beach or hanging out with family and friends?

People view politicians and politics with suspicion, if not downright hostility. Every other day someone declares that politics is broken and reform is dead.

Most of us just rock up for a sausage and a moment at the ballot box every few years. But in that way the decisions that affect all of us become the preserve of those few who care enough, those who have vested interests, motivated extremists and insiders.

However, the decisions made in our parliaments affect everyday life. They also affect our future. So, politics matters. Deciding whether to get involved or leaving it to other people, matters too.

After almost two decades as Labor party member, Terri Butler remembers the cocktails foregone and kids' school concerts missed and argues that yes, it is worth it.

Terri Butler

Terri Butler

Terri Butler is the Member for Griffith and a shadow assistant minister. She was elected to the federal parliament at a by-election in 2014, after Kevin Rudd left the parliament. Prior to being an MP, Terri led an employment law practice for the social justice law firm Maurice Blackburn Lawyers. She has held a range of roles within the community, including on the board of the YWCA Queensland, and on the management committee of Children…

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