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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jacqui_MunroJacqui Munro - Wikipedia

    Website. www .jacquimunro .com. Jacqueline Amy Munro is an Australian politician who is a member of the New South Wales Liberal Party. She was elected as a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council at the 2023 state election. [2] Munro is the youngest Liberal woman to ever be elected to the Legislative Council, as well as the first LGBT ...

  2. Member of the NSW Parliament's Upper House, elected with the Liberal Party team in March 2023. Focussed on innovation and entrepreneurship for the state’s prosperity, and developing housing market policy that is sustainable and efficient. Youngest Liberal woman ever elected to the Upper House and first openly LGBTQI+ Liberal woman elected in NSW.

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  3. May 30, 2024 · Ms Munro is the youngest Liberal woman to be elected to the NSW Legislative Council, and the NSW Liberal Party’s first LGBTQI+ woman Parliamentarian. She was raised in the Sutherland Shire and is the fourth generation of her family to have spent her earliest years in the St George area. Ms Munro holds a Bachelor of International Studies from ...

  4. Ms Munro is the youngest Liberal woman to be elected to the NSW Legislative Council, and the NSW Liberal Party’s first LGBTQI+ woman Parliamentarian. She was raised in the Sutherland Shire and is the fourth generation of her family to have spent her earliest years in the St George area. Ms Munro holds a Bachelor of International Studies from ...

  5. A: The Hon. Jacqui Munro, MLC Parliament House Macquarie Street SYDNEY NSW 2000: P (02) 9230 2708: E [email protected]

  6. Feb 23, 2023 · NSW Liberal Party vice president Jacqui Munro has won a ballot for a vacant upper house spot. (ABC: Q&A) The New South Wales Liberals appear to have decided who will fill the vacancy on its upper ...

  7. May 14, 2019 · Liberal candidate for Sydney, Jacqui Munro, is the third feature in our series. It was a summer’s day back in 2017 when a photo posted online cost Jacqui Munro her job.