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Melissa McIntosh
House of RepresentativesIn officeLiberal Party of AustraliaNew South Wales · Division of LindsayMember of the House of Representatives

Melissa McIntosh

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Melissa McIntosh is an Australian politician serving as the Member for the Division of Lindsay in the House of Representatives since 2019. A member of the Liberal Party's centre-right faction, she has held several shadow ministerial portfolios, including Shadow Minister for Families and Social Services, the National Disability Insurance Scheme, and Women. Before her parliamentary career, she worked as a political aide and in communications roles at the University of Sydney and Wentworth Community Housing. McIntosh is a vocal advocate for her western Sydney constituency and has expressed aspirations for future leadership within the Liberal Party.

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Born
August 24, 1977 · 48 years old
Birth place
Penrith, New South Wales, Australia
Education
Blaxland High School, Newtown High School of the Performing Arts, University of Western Sydney
Career
Political aide, head of partnerships and director of events at the United States Studies Centre, executive manager (communications) at Wentworth Community Housing

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