Education
Born in the original Darwin Hospital, she attended Nightcliff Primary and Nightcliff High School.
Born in the original Darwin Hospital, she attended Nightcliff Primary and Nightcliff High School.
She was a Labor member from 2001 to 2015, and served as their leader and Leader of the Opposition from 2012 to 2015. On 10 October 2015, following her loss of Labor preselection to recontest her seat at the 2016 election, she resigned from the party to sit as an independent. She then worked as a journalist and then as an industrial officer before entering Parliament.
In a 2006 cabinet reshuffle, she dropped Sport and Recreation and added Lands and Planning, Transport, and Multicultural Affairs.
Martin retired in 2007, and was succeeded by Paul Henderson. Following the resignation of Deputy Chief Minister Marion Scrymgour, Henderson named Lawrie deputy leader and hence Deputy Chief Minister.
She also served as Treasurer, Attorney-General and Minister for Justice. In 2012, the Henderson Labor government granted Unions Northwest Territories a rent-free ten-year lease of the historic Stella Maris site in Darwin.
An inquiry into the circumstances of the grant was initiated by the CLP government after the 2012 territory election, and commissioner John Lawler found that the process was not transparent, and that the conduct of Lawrie (then treasurer) and Gerry McCarthy (then lands minister) in relation to the grant was "not accountable or responsible".
Lawrie claimed she had been denied procedural fairness, and took the case to the Northwest Territories Supreme Court, which dismissed her case on 1 April 2015. Attorney-general John Elferink then referred Lawrie to the Northern Territory Police for investigation of "possible breaches of the criminal law". After the failure of the Supreme Court case, the Labor caucus announced it had lost confidence in Lawrie"s leadership, and passed a spill motion.
Michael Gunner announced that he would challenge Lawrie for the leadership.
However, on 19 April, Lawrie announced she was resigning as leader to focus on the legal investigation, leaving Gunner to take the leadership unopposed. In October 2015, the Northwest Territories branch of the Labor Party disendorsed Lawrie, after concern her legal issues were harming Labor"s election chances.
Labor instead preselected Ngaree Ah Kit as its candidate in Karama at the next election. A few days after being disendorsed, Lawrie resigned from the Labor Party, and stated that she would consider recontesting her seat as an independent candidate at the next election.
Delia Lawrie is the daughter of former Northern Territory politician Dawn Lawrie.
Following 25 August 2012 territory elections at which Labor was defeated, Henderson resigned as party leader and Lawrie was elected as his replacement.
She has been a member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly since 2001, representing the electorate of Karama. She declined a place in Gunner"s shadow ministry and became the only backbench member of the eight-member ALP Caucus.