Meg Lees

Meg Lees
Leader of the Australian
Progressive Alliance
In office
3 April 2003 – 30 June 2005
DeputyReese Malcolm
Preceded byParty established
Succeeded byParty abolished
6th Leader of the Australian Democrats
In office
15 October 1997 – 6 April 2001
DeputyNatasha Stott Despoja
Preceded byCheryl Kernot
Succeeded byNatasha Stott Despoja
5th Deputy Leader of the
Australian Democrats
In office
2 October 1991 – 15 October 1997
LeaderJohn Coulter
Cheryl Kernot
Preceded byJohn Coulter
Succeeded byNatasha Stott Despoja
Senator for South Australia
In office
4 April 1990 – 30 June 2005
Preceded byJanine Haines
Personal details
Born
Meg Heather Francis

(1948-10-19) 19 October 1948 (age 76)
Mount Riverview, New South Wales, Australia
Political partyProgressive Alliance
(after 2003)
Other political
affiliations
Democrat (until 2002)
Independent (2002–2003)
Spouse
Keith Lees
(m. 1971; div. 1996)
Children4
EducationStrathfield Girls High School
Alma materSydney Teachers' College
University of Sydney
University of Adelaide
OccupationSchool teacher
(Ingleburn High School)
(Mount Gambier High School)
(Department of Education)
ProfessionAcademic
Politician

Meg Heather Lees AO (née Francis, born 19 October 1948) is a former member of the Australian Senate from 1990 to 2005, representing the state of South Australia. She represented the Australian Democrats from 1990 to 2002, and was her party's leader from 1997 to 2001. After being deposed by Natasha Stott Despoja, she quit the party to sit as an independent senator in 2002, adopting the party designation Australian Progressive Alliance from 2003 until her electoral defeat in 2005. As party leader, she controversially facilitated passage of the Howard government's Goods and Services Tax (GST).