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Plibersek was born in Sydney to Slovenian immigrant parents and grew up in Sutherland Shire. She has degrees from the University of Technology Sydney and Macquarie University, and worked in the NSW Government's Domestic Violence Unit before entering parliament. Plibersek was elected to the Division of Sydney at the 1998 federal election, aged 28
Michael Coutts-Trotter is an Australian public servant who is the current Secretary of the New South Wales Treasury. [1]He was previously the Secretaries of the New South Wales Department of Premier and Cabinet, Department of Communities and Justice, the director-generals of the Department of Education and Department of Finance and Services.
Tanya Plibersek: Previous offices 2007–2013. Minister for Infrastructure and Transport; ... His parents met in March 1962 on a voyage from Sydney to Southampton, ...
His eldest child, a daughter, was born in 2002 to another partner, and split time between her parents in a shared parenting arrangement. In 2003, Dutton married his second wife, Kirilly (née Brumby), [4] with whom he has two sons. [243] [244] [245]
Tanya Plibersek: Preceded by: Kevin Rudd: Succeeded by: Anthony Albanese: ... Shorten's parents divorced in 1988 and his father remarried a few years later. He ...
On episode 24, Tanya Plibersek became the first panellist to appear on Q&A more than twice in one season (only if you consider 2009's programmes to be two seasons – both Tony Abbott and Joe Hockey appeared four times in the full year of 2009 with five other panellists appeared three times that year).
Judy Rodriguez was 30 when her family reported her missing on January 23, 1991, a short time after her daughter Stephanie’s first birthday party.
Tanya Plibersek – Australian politician – House of Representatives; Anton Rop (born 1960) – fourth prime minister of independent Slovenia; Gregorij Rožman (1883–1959) – Bishop of Ljubljana (1930–1945), collaborator with Italian and German occupying forces during the Second World War; Marjan Šarec (born 1977) – Slovene prime minister