Thomas Emerson (born 1993) is an Australian politician who is currently a member for the seat of Kurrajong in the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly. He is the leader and co-founder of Independents for Canberra.

Early life

From the age of 16, Emerson spent seven years with chronic hip, lower back and shoulder problems. After graduating with a philosophy degree from the Australian National University (ANU) in 2017, he founded Praksis, a Canberra-based movement studio.

Political career

During the 2022 federal election, Emerson volunteered for independent candidate David Pocock. After Pocock was successful in his election as an ACT senator, Emerson began to work for him as an advisor.

In January 2024, Emerson co-founded Independents for Canberra (IFC) ahead of the 2024 ACT election. On 31 May, IFC announced Emerson and Sara Poguet as the party's lead candidates for the electorate of Kurrajong. Emerson, along with Fiona Carrick (who contested with her own Fiona Carrick Independent party) became the first independents elected to the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly in 23 years.

Personal life

Emerson's father is Craig Emerson, who served as the federal Minister for Small Business and Minister for Trade and Competitiveness in the Rudd-Gillard government.

References


Thomas Emerson (born May 31, 1945), American anthropologist, educator

Thomas Emerson MLA

Meaning, origin and history of the name Emerson Behind the Name

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Thomas Tuchel provides update on attempts to recall Emerson from loan