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Biography
Background and political history
Former TAFE coordinator and small-business owner, Fiona Phillips won Gilmore in 2019 and held it by just 373 votes in 2022-the nation's most marginal seat. She is an advocate for the Nowra Bridge project, regional apprenticeships and coastal disaster-recovery funding.
Policy Positions
Key issues and stances
Infrastructure
Shoalhaven links
Nowra Bridge & Princes Hwy safety upgrades.
Skills
TAFE rebuild
Fee-free courses in hospitality and care economy.
Climate
Coastal resilience
Dune restoration and flood levees on the Shoalhaven River.
Voting History
Recent votes on key legislation
Disaster Ready Fund Bill 2023
2023-02-22YES
$1 bn mitigation fund
Climate Change Bill 2022
2022-08-04YES
43 % target
NACC Bill 2022
2022-11-30YES
Integrity body
Election History
Past election results
Year | Electorate | Result | Vote % |
---|---|---|---|
2022 | Gilmore | Won | 50.2% |
2019 | Gilmore | Won | 51.1% |
Contact Information
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