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Fiona Phillips
AustraliaHouse of RepresentativesAustralian Labor PartyNew South Wales · GilmoreMember of the House of Representatives

Fiona Phillips

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Fiona Phillips is an Australian politician who has served as the Labor member for the division of Gilmore in the House of Representatives since the 2019 federal election. A member of the Labor Left faction, she previously worked in industrial relations, human resources, and as a TAFE lecturer. Her political career began with local advocacy, and she has since focused on representing the interests of her constituency in New South Wales. Phillips holds a Bachelor of Economics from the University of Newcastle and a Master of Business from the University of New South Wales.

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Born
1970-02-18 · 56 years old
Birth place
Nowra, New South Wales, Australia
Education
University of Newcastle, University of New South Wales
Career
Senior industrial relations officer at Westpac, human resources officer for the City of Shoalhaven, placement coordinator for the Shoalhaven Schools Workplace Learning Program, lecturer at TAFE NSW, commerce tutor at the University of Wollongong, business operations manager at HMAS Albatross, electorate officer for Stephen Jones

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