Christine "Chrissy" Sharp is a former Australian politician.
Education
Born in London, Sharp completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours at the University of Sheffield, and a Master of Arts (Political Science) at the University of Kent. She travelled widely before coming to Western Australia in 1973, later completing a Doctor of Philosophy at Murdoch University on politics and ethics.
Career
In 1974 and 1975, Sharp was a journalist for the American Broadcasting Company, and during that time was a prominent activist in Western Australia"s burgeoning forest movement. In 1977, Sharp moved with her partner from the city to a farm in Balingup, where she started a local business as a tree farmer. Sharp served on the Donnybrook-Balingup Shire Council.
In 1997, Sharp was elected to the Western Australian Legislative Council as a Greens member representing South West Region.
She held the seat until her retirement in 2005.
Politics
In the 1989 state election, Sharp worked for the Greens candidate for the South West Region, Louise Duxbury, on policy development.
Membership
Sharp was a member of the Environmental Protection Authority from her appointment in 1989 to 1995.