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The Hon. Carmel Mary TEBBUTT, BEc MP

The Hon. Carmel Mary TEBBUTT,  BEc MP

Member of the Legislative Assembly
Member for Marrickville
Deputy Premier, and Minister for Health
Member of the Australian Labor Party

Contact Details

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Marrickville Electorate Office
Address Ms Carmel Tebbutt, MP
244 Illawarra Road
MARRICKVILLE NSW 2204
Phone (02) 9558 9000
Fax (02) 9558 3653
Email marrickville@parliament.nsw.gov.au
Ministerial Office
Address Ms Carmel Tebbutt, MP
Level 30
Governor Macquarie Tower
1 Farrer Place
SYDNEY NSW 2000
Phone (02) 9228 4866
Fax (02) 9228 4855
Email dp.office@tebbutt.minister.nsw.gov.au
Website www.carmeltebbutt.com.au

Parliamentary Activity

Current Positions

Position Start Notes
Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly17 Sep 2005
Member for Marrickville17 Sep 2005
Deputy Premier5 Sep 2008
Minister for Health14 Sep 2009

Prior Positions

Position Start End Period Notes
Member of the NSW Legislative Council30 Apr 199826 Aug 20057yrs 3mths 28days
Minister for Commerce8 Sep 200814 Sep 20091yr 7days
Minister for Climate Change and the Environment8 Sep 200814 Sep 20091yr 7days
Minister for Education and Training21 Jan 20052 Apr 20072yrs 2mths 13days
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs3 Aug 200510 Aug 20058day(s)
Minister for Ageing11 Jul 200221 Jan 20052yrs 6mths 11days
Minister for for Disability Services11 Jul 200221 Jan 20052yrs 6mths 11days
Minister for Youth11 Jul 200221 Jan 20052yrs 6mths 11days
Minister for Community Services11 Jul 200221 Jan 20052yrs 6mths 11days
Minister for Juvenile Justice8 Apr 19992 Apr 20033yr(s) 11mth(s) 26day(s)
Minister Assisting the Premier on Youth8 Apr 19992 Apr 20033yrs 11mths 26days
Minister Assisting the Minister for the Environment8 Apr 199911 Jul 20023yrs 3mths 4days
Chair, Committee on Children and Young People21 Jun 20075 Sep 20081yr 2mths 16daysCeased to hold membership of the Committee as appointed a Minister (see section 1 of Schedule 1 of the Commission for Children and Young People Act 1998).
Member, Legislative Council Procedure Committee4 May 200526 Aug 20053mth(s) 23day(s)

Parliamentary Record

Ms Tebbutt's speeches in Hansard

About the Marrickville Electorate

Metropolitan, residential suburban, industrial. Located Sydney, southwestern.

Principal suburbs: Camperdown, Darlington, Dulwich Hill, Enmore, Erskineville, Lewisham, Macdonaldtown, Marrickville, Newtown, Petersham, Redfern, Stanmore, Sydney University.

Area: 14 sq km.

Population: 74,713. Enrolment: 48,117.

For more detailed information see - http://www.elections.nsw.gov.au/state_government_elections/electoral_districts/all_districts_/marrickville

Biography

Political Party Activity - Member of ALP since 1985. Member of the Executive of NSW Young Labor Council 1988 - 1991. President, NSW Young Labor Council 1990 - 1991. Member of the ALP Economic Policy Committee 1990 - 1994. President, Ashfield State Electorate Council 1994 - 1998. Deputy Convenor, ALP Credentials Committee 1996 - 1999. Member of Administrative Committee, ALP NSW Branch 1993 - 1999.

Community Activity - Member of Marrickville Aboriginal Consultative Committee 1995 - 98. Member of Marrickville Heritage Promotion Committee 1997 - 1998. Member of Australian People for Health, Education and Development Abroad, Australian Republican Movement and Evatt Foundation, Amnesty International.

Local Government Activity - Councillor on Marrickville Council since October 1993, Deputy Mayor from September 1995 - May 1998.

Personal - Born 22 January 1964.

Qualifications, Occupations and Interests - Higher School Certificate De La Salle College Cronulla (1981). Bachelor of Economics, Sydney University, Majoring in Economics and Industrial Relations (1986). Previously worked as Graduate Trainee, State Bank of NSW (1985-86); Industrial Officer for AMP Staff Association (1986-88); State Secretary, AMP Staff Association (1988-90); Electorate Officer, Senator Bruce Childs (1990-92); Industrial Officer/Training Officer, Community and Public Sector Union (1992-95) and Policy Advisor to the Deputy Premier and Minister for Health (1995-98). Special interests include social justice, local government, children's and young peoples' services, education and the environment. Leisure activities include swimming, cycling, reading and movies.



Keywords: Deputy Premier, and Minister for Health
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