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Revision as of 06:13, 10 June 2007

Sue Pennicuik
File:Sc80.sue pennicuik.jpg
2006
Incumbent
Assumed office
2006
Preceded byNone
ConstituencySouther Metropolitan Region
Personal details
NationalityAustralian
Political partyVictorian Greens

Sue Pennicuik is a Greens member of the Victorian Legislative Council.

Sue Pennicuik won a seat for the Greens in the Southern Metropolitan Region of the Victorian Legislative Council in the 2006 State election, held on the 25th of November. She was elected as the fourth member of the region, polling 15.34% of 1st preference votes

In 2006, she was the Victorian Greens State Spokesperson on:

  • arts & heritage
  • climate change
  • gay and lesbian rights
  • industrial relations
  • marine
  • party issues
  • transport, ports and freight (including channel deepening)

Prior to her election, she worked a coordinator for the Occupational Health and Safety Unit of the ACTU.

External links

References

  1. VEC: Southern Metropolitan Region State Election 2006, VEC, 2006
  2. State Spokespeople — Australian Greens Victoria, 2006
  3. Labornet Directory, www.labor.org.au
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