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Kristina Kerscher Keneally (born 19 December 1968) is a former Australian politician who was the 42nd Premier of New South Wales. She was elected leader of the Australian Labor Party in New South Wales and thus Premier in 2009, but went on to lose government to the Liberal/National Coalition at the March 2011 state election. She was replaced as Leader by John Robertson, who was elected unopposed, on 31 March 2011.
Keneally was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Heffron at the 2003 state election, succeeding Deirdre Grusovin after a controversial preselection. After being re-elected to parliament at the 2007 state election, she became the Minister for Ageing and Disability Services and was subsequently appointed Minister for Planning by Premier Nathan Rees in 2008. She held the position of the NSW Government's Spokesperson for World Youth Day 2008.
On 29 June 2012, Keneally resigned from parliament. She is currently a presenter and political commentator on Sky News Australia programs To The Point and The Cabinet.
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To The Point is an Australian television political commentary program broadcast 4 times weekly on Sky News Australia. The program is hosted by Kristina Keneally and Peter van Onselen. The program premiered on 1 June 2015 and covers a range of political news as well as commentary and analysis from Keneally and van Onselen, plus guest contributors.
The program replaced Lunchtime Agenda in the 1:30pm AEST timeslot and serves as a lead-in to Parliament Question time during parliamentary sitting weeks. The program airs in-between PVO NewsDay, which van Onselen hosts solo.
It is broadcast from the Sky News centre in the Sydney suburb of Macquarie Park. Laura Jayes has filled in as a guest co-host.
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Labor names Keneally for Bennelong
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14/11/2017 Malcolm turnbull is straight out of the blocks with an 'Eddie Obeid' smear.
Last night the NSW Labor Party decided to change it's leader (and the Premier) for the fourth time in as many years. The decision was based on internal political conflicts, and their new choice—Kristina Keneally—spent this morning on a press blitz in an effort to change the perception of her as a factional puppet. During her Interview with Mark Ferguson on Seven Morning News (04/12/2009 11.42) she was interrupted live on air by an older indigenous woman concerned about both indigenous and disability policies. Unfortunately we don't get to hear her response...
Kristina Keneally has been our fill-in for Ita, and she's done an amazing job all week! Studio 10 | 8:30am on TEN
Kristina Keneally inadvertedly swears on air while reading a tweet, quoting a tweet saying "for fuck sake" during To The Point on 31 Aug 2017. Co-host Peter van Onselen and panelist Craig Emerson can also be heard.
Laura Jayes confirms Kristina Keneally is no longer a Sky News presenter, following Keneally's decision to run for the Federal seat of Bennelong in a 2017 by-election, and her show To The Point is no more. 14 Nov 2017.
Discussing, politicians and politics generally, the need to reform the Senate at a Federal level and housing affordability in Australia.
Federal Labor says Kristina Keneally is starting her campaign to take Bennelong well behind the Liberal MP, John Alexander. Of course - that's the 'underdog' tag Labor wants the candidate to have. #7news.
Kristina Keneally door duty on The Doors as politicians arrive at Parliament House for the first day of the sitting week early in the morning on 8 Aug 2017 on Sky News 'To The Point.' Features Tim Watts hitting Kristina in the head with a basketball, Ed HUsic and Mark di Stefano.
2017年11月16日为下个月联邦选区 Bennelong的补选开展竞选活动,新州前州长Kristina Keneally代表工党参选,由澳洲联邦多元文化事务影子部长Tony Burke 陪同在Eastwood 召开媒体会,分别接受华人媒体的采访。
Kristina Keneally kicks off To The Point paying tribute to her former co-host Peter van Onselen, after it was revealled PVO had left the Sky News daytime program to revive The Contrarians on Sky News. From To The Point on 30 Oct 2017 on Sky News Live.
Awkward moment between Kristina Keneally and John Alexander ... Kristina Keneally embarked on a meet-and-greet in Eastwood Mall only to find opponent John ... The Liberals emerged from a pharmacy to find Ms Keneallyhttps://youtu.be/N_7RPrGhFNQ
Kristina Keneally on Q&A; commenting on gay rights, just so it's clear, she's in favour of equal rights for same sex couples under civil law
Kristina Keneally laughs off Liberal assault on Eddie Obeid ties 'Go for it' Kristina Keneally has a message for the Liberal warriors trying to torpedo her bid for Bennelong by tying her to the corruption of former Labor powerbroker Eddie Obeid and his cronies. "If that's the best you can do, go for your lives," she tells Fairfax Media with a laugh. Kristina Keneally | The Guardian Kristina Keneally's candidacy in Bennelong is Labor's 'go-for government' strategy Kristina Keneally 'honoured' to stand in Bennelong byelection – video Kristina Keneally: Former NSW premier to go up against John Alexander in Bennelong by-election Kristina Keneally's greatest hits and hurdles as premier of NSW Kristina Keneally | Professional Profile - LinkedIn Kristina Keneally - Sky News Former NSW Premi...
19/11/2017 Kristina Keneally says she's in for a tough fight to win Bennelong from John Alexander.
Kristina Keneally demonstrates the Sky News/Facebook magic wall for examining discussion of Election 2016 political issues, and Peter van Onselen mocks the entire segment. From PVO NewsDay on 30 June 2016 on Sky News Live.
Peter van Onselen and Kristina Keneally take great delight in mocking an election ad by Queensland LNP MP Steven Ciobo, featuring mostly scantily clad models saying "Go Ciobo" on the Gold Coast. 21 Sep 2017 on To The Point on Sky News.
New South Wales' spunkiest ex-premier ever makes her singing debut in this stunning collaboration with Geoffmania! Wistful, plaintive, romantic - an inciteful song that canvases life's deeper questions...
NBN NEWS Kate Mitchell interviews Kristina Keneally
In this interview former NSW Labor Premier, Kristina Keneally, discusses the upcoming Vatican Synod on the Family. For two weeks, from 5-19 October 2014, around 150 bishops, a number of lay experts and 14 married couples from all corners of the globe will meet in Rome for a Synod with the official title, ‘The Pastoral Challenges of the Family in the Context of Evangelisation.’ Only the bishops and specially appointed clergy will have voting rights at the Synod. The deliberations will be in two stages: this first gathering will discuss the multiple issues and problems surrounding contemporary family life, and in a second meeting twelve months later in 2015 they will formulate and vote on Church policy about the family. Of course it is lay Catholics – not the bishops and clergy – who are...
ABC's Stephanie Brantz & Narelle Fletcher spoke with Basketball Australia CEO Kristina Keneally about the issues facing the WNBL and and we can expect for the remainder of season 2013/14.
Last night the NSW Labor Party decided to change it's leader (and the Premier) for the fourth time in as many years. The decision was based on internal political conflicts, and their new choice—Kristina Keneally—spent this morning on a press blitz in an effort to change the perception of her as a factional puppet. During her Interview with Mark Ferguson on Seven Morning News (04/12/2009 11.42) she was interrupted live on air by an older indigenous woman concerned about both indigenous and disability policies. Unfortunately we don't get to hear her response...
To The Point co-hosts Peter van Onselen and Kristina Keneally debate whether or not Labor's attacks on the Liberal Party planning to cut Medicare are fair or not. PVO and KK go to war, and PVO then initially refuses to interview their guest, Labor Senator Penny Wong, who says she would rather go and get a coffee anyway. To The Point on Sky News Australia on 20 June 2016.
NSW Premier Kristina Keneally, who is also the Patron of the Stillbirth Foundation Australia, spoke to Channel 9 news about her daughter Caroline who was stillborn 11 years ago.
Kristina Keneally has been our fill-in for Ita, and she's done an amazing job all week! Studio 10 | 8:30am on TEN
Get a glimpse into the life of the Premier of NSW, Kristina Keneally.
New South Wales' spunkiest ex-premier ever makes her singing debut in this stunning collaboration with Geoffmania! Wistful, plaintive, romantic - an inciteful song that canvases life's deeper questions...
Incoming CEO and current Chair of Basketball Australia Kristina Keneally recently visited Wollongong to show support to the Wollongong Hawks and Illawarra Basketball Association. A great light hearted interview with Asa Schuster from Hawks TV. Keneally gives us a great insight into her vision of the sport as she leads into taking the reigns as CEO as of 3 August 2012.
In the second part of this interview, former NSW Labor Premier, Kristina Keneally, continues her discussion of the upcoming Vatican Synod on the Family. For two weeks, from 5-19 October 2014, around 150 bishops, a number of lay experts and 14 married couples from all corners of the globe will meet in Rome for a Synod with the official title, ‘The Pastoral Challenges of the Family in the Context of Evangelisation.’ Only the bishops and specially appointed clergy will have voting rights at the Synod. The deliberations will be in two stages: this first gathering will discuss the multiple issues and problems surrounding contemporary family life, and in a second meeting twelve months later in 2015 they will formulate and vote on Church policy about the family. Of course it is lay Catholics ...
Intro from To The Point on Sky News Live from Monday 15 February 2016, in which Kristina Keneally can't remember being interviewed by co-host Peter van Onselen while she was Premier. PVO and KK also discuss Ewan Jones handling military equipment.
Peter van Onselen and Kristina Keneally reminisce over politicians falling over on camera, before Kristina takes joy in not remembering the fact she did an interview with PVO while she was Premier. NB. Both are chewing gum to parody White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer who chewed gum through a press briefing, in a bit explained on the show not in this clip. From To The Point on 8 Feb 2017 on Sky News.
Kristina Keneally is bringing a new approach to transport, health, education and our environment.
New South Wales Premier Kristina Keneally bought Miss Australia into a political punching match when she mocked Caroline Pemberton's successful trek across the renowned Kokoda Trail. Keneally was attempting to bring down Opposition Leader Barry O'Farrell's courageous feat by giggling "well even Miss Australia's done that, so congratulations Barry" implying that if a beauty queen could do it, it can't be that hard! Not only did it offend the memory of Kokoda, it spectacularly backfired on the Premier in a media storm. Hear Caroline Pemberton's take on the whole situation on National Nine News with Wendy Kingston
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