Friday, February 28, 2003
Breastfeeding MP defends hiring mum - theage.com.au Breastfeeding MP defends hiring mum
Friday 28 February 2003, 20:30PM
The celebrity Victorian MP who caused a scandal when she breastfed her baby in parliament this week has been forced to defend hiring her mother in her electoral office.
Former aerial ski-jumping champion Kirstie Marshall said her mother, Anne Marshall, was being paid $270-a-week for working part-time in her Forest Hill electoral office.
But she insisted her mother was never paid taxpayers' money to look after 13-day-old Charlotte, whom Anne Marshall baby-sits when parliament is sitting.
"My mother is a part-time electoral officer and a full-time granny - that's the job description," Ms Marshall told reporters outside her Blackburn South home.
"Everything has been done strictly by the books - no laws have been broken."
Friday 28 February 2003, 20:30PM
The celebrity Victorian MP who caused a scandal when she breastfed her baby in parliament this week has been forced to defend hiring her mother in her electoral office.
Former aerial ski-jumping champion Kirstie Marshall said her mother, Anne Marshall, was being paid $270-a-week for working part-time in her Forest Hill electoral office.
But she insisted her mother was never paid taxpayers' money to look after 13-day-old Charlotte, whom Anne Marshall baby-sits when parliament is sitting.
"My mother is a part-time electoral officer and a full-time granny - that's the job description," Ms Marshall told reporters outside her Blackburn South home.
"Everything has been done strictly by the books - no laws have been broken."
Charlotte makes a meal of question time - theage.com.au
February 27 2003
By Darren Gray, Larissa Dubecki
Picture: JOHN WOUDSTRA
Kirstie Marshall feeding baby Charlotte on the back bench as fellow Labor MP Karen Overington looks on. [ A picture is worth a thousand words - that's the adage. - JC]
February 27 2003
By Darren Gray, Larissa Dubecki
Picture: JOHN WOUDSTRA
Kirstie Marshall feeding baby Charlotte on the back bench as fellow Labor MP Karen Overington looks on. [ A picture is worth a thousand words - that's the adage. - JC]
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