Sheila McHale

Sheila McHale

Infobox MLA | name =Shiela McHale


imagesize = 150px
nationality =Australian
order =
term_start =14 December 1996
term_end =
deputy =
predecessor =Yvonne Henderson
successor =
birth_date =Birth date and age|1953|9|1|mf=y
birth_place =Yorkshire England
constituency =Kenwick
party =Australian Labor Party
spouse =
profession =Employee Relations Manager
education = BA Dip Soc Sci
religion =


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Sheila Margaret McHale is a current Australian Labor Party MP serving the roles of Minister for Minister for Disability Services, Tourism, Culture and the Arts and Consumer Protection in Western Australia. She is the current Member for Kenwick.

Born in Yorkshire, England she emigrated to Western Australia in 1978. She was first elected to State Parliament in 1996 and served as the Shadow Minister for Health, the Arts and Heritage. During this period, she spent three years as an elected councillor.

In 2001, she was re-elected to state-parliament as Gallop took power and undertook the position of Cabinet Minister, as Minister for Community Development, Women's Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; and Culture and the Arts.

External links/References

* [http://www.ministers.wa.gov.au/mchale/index.cfm?fuseaction=biography.main Sheila McHale ALP Profile]


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