Lucy Horodny
Lucy Horodny is an Australian politician and environmentalist.
Horodny, who is of Ukrainian descent, first made her name as an activist for the Wilderness Society. She made a move into politics in 1995, when she ran as a Greens candidate for the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly. She subsequently defeated liberal independent Helen Szuty, and took her place as one of two new Green members in the Assembly, alongside Kerrie Tucker.
Immediately after the 1995 election, Horodny and Tucker caused some controversy among sections of the left wing when they supported the installation of the conservative Kate Carnell as Chief Minister - though they often clashed with Carnell and her party in parliament over social and environmental issues.
In her one term in the Legislative Assembly, she was a strong advocate for environmental causes, both inside the ACT, such as
the preservation of the Black Mountain area (which had been threatened by the Gungahlin Drive Extension), and outside, such as her attempts to save Tasmania's environmentally sensitive Tarkine wilderness area from logging and development. She also advocated
for several progressive causes, such as a bid to legalise
Horodny gave birth to a daughter in late 1997, and announced soon after that she would take a year off from work and step down at the coming election. She was replaced in the Legislative Assembly by conservative independent Dave Rugendyke.
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