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      • Jacqueline (Jacqui) 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.
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    Jacqueline (Jacqui) 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 .

  3. Youngest Liberal woman ever elected to the Upper House and first openly LGBTQI+ Liberal woman elected in NSW. Professional background in political and strategic communications, public...

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  4. The Hon. (Jacqui) Jacqueline Amy MUNRO, B.IntS MLC. Member of the Legislative Council. Shadow Assistant Minister for the Arts, Innovation, Digital Government and the 24-Hour Economy. Member of the Liberal Party.

  5. Sep 9, 2024 · Shadow Assistant Minister for the Arts, Innovation, Digital Government and the 24-Hour Economy, Member of the Legislative Council. 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.

  6. NSW Liberal Party Vice President. Jacqui Munro is the Vice-President of the Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division) and its Women’s Council President. In 2019 Jacqui ran for Federal Parliament in the seat of Sydney to advocate for small business, youth mental health and environmental issues.

  7. May 14, 2019 · Fast forward two years and this Saturday Munro will face her first Federal Election as a candidate, running in the “safe Labor” seat of Sydney. Reviving the city is one of her key agendas. She ...

  8. 44 likes, 1 comments - ausiran_org on May 22, 2024: "We were privileged to have the Hon. Jacqueline Amy Munro, Member of the Legislative Council and the Liberal Party, joined us on Saturday ...".