Sue Pennicuik

Sue Pennicuik

Infobox_President | name =Sue Pennicuik
nationality =Australian


order =2006
term_start =2006
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predecessor =None
successor =
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birth_place =Australia
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constituency =Southern Metropolitan Region
party =Victorian Greens
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Sue Pennicuik is a Greens member of the Victorian Legislative Council.

Sue Pennicuik won a seat for the Greens in the Southern Metropolitan Region of the Victorian Legislative Council in the 2006 State election, elected as the fourth member of the region, polling 15.34% of 1st preference votes [ [http://www.vec.vic.gov.au/state2006resultSouthernMetropolitanRegion.html VEC: Southern Metropolitan Region State Election 2006] , VEC, 2006] .

Prior to her election, she worked a coordinator for the Occupational Health and Safety Unit of the ACTU [ [http://www.labor.org.au/directory/individual.jsp?title=Coordinator,%20OH%20&%20S%20Unit&uid=spennicuik Labornet Directory] , www.labor.org.au] .

External links

* [http://www.vic.greens.org.au/2006Election/UpperHouseCandidates2006/Sue%20Pennicuik/ Sue Pennicuik, Southern Metropolitan Region]
* [http://www.sueforparliament.com/blogpennicuik/index.html Sue Pennicuik 2006 State Election Docublog]

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