Glen Elmes

Glen Elmes

Glen Elmes is a LNP politician in Queensland, representing the state seat of Noosa since the 2006 election.

Prior to entering Parliament, Elmes worked for 34 years in the commercial radio industry throughout Queensland, 22 of which were in the Sunshine Coast region. Prior to the election, he was the General Manager of Sunshine Coast stations Classic Hits 107.1; FM Noosa and Classic Hits 558 AM 4GY (Gympie).

He is a longstanding member of the Liberal Party -- now a member of the LNP, and lives in Noosaville with wife Lesleigh and their two children.

External links

* [http://www.glenelmes.com Elmes' Website]


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