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Madeleine Ogilvie

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Madeleine Ogilvie is an Australian lawyer and politician currently serving as a member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly for the Division of Clark. Initially elected as a Labor Party member in 2014, she later served as an independent before joining the Liberal Party in 2021. Throughout her career, she has held various ministerial portfolios, including Small Business and Science and Technology. Ogilvie is known for her advocacy regarding refugee rights, opposition to poker machines, and support for Aboriginal treaty rights.

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Born
1969-01-25 · 57 years old
Birth place
Lenah Valley, Tasmania, Australia
Education
The Friends' School, Hobart College, University of Melbourne, University of Tasmania, Australian Graduate School of Management
Career
Barrister and solicitor, lawyer at Insurance and Superannuation Commission, Allens, CSIRO, UNESCO, Telstra Corporation, legal practitioner at Ogilvie and Associates

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