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Susan Templeman

Susan Raye Templeman (born 30 July 1963) is an Australian politician. She is the member for Macquarie in the Australian House of Representatives and is Australia's Special Envoy for the Arts. She is a member of the Australian Labor Party and defeated the Liberal Louise Markus at the 2016 federal election. She was re-elected in 2019.[2] Templeman had previously run twice for the same seat, in 2010 and 2013.[2]

Susan Templeman
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Macquarie
Assumed office
2 July 2016 (2016-07-02)
Preceded byLouise Markus
Special Envoy for the Arts
Assumed office
31 May 2022
Prime MinisterAnthony Albanese
Preceded by(position established)
Personal details
Born
Susan Raye Templeman

(1963-07-30) 30 July 1963 (age 60)
Sydney
NationalityAustralian
Political partyAustralian Labor Party
SpouseRon Fuller[1]
ChildrenTwo (a son and a daughter)[1]
Residence(s)Winmalee, New South Wales, Australia
Alma materUniversity of Technology Sydney
ProfessionJournalist (2UE, Austereo, LBC), Self-employed media trainer.[1]
Websitewww.susantempleman.com.au

Just two months after her defeat in the 2013 Australian Federal Election Templeman's family home in Winmalee was destroyed in the 2013 Blue Mountains bushfires.[1]

At the 2016 election, Templeman defeated Louise Markus, winning the Division of Macquarie with a 6.7-point two-party preferred swing towards her.[3] On primary votes, Templeman saw a 4.5-point swing towards her.[3] Reasons for the increased support included her stance on issues such as opposition to the Western Sydney Airport and support for road infrastructure in the City of Hawkesbury, including a third bridge over the Hawkesbury River.[4]

Templeman was re-elected in 2019 despite a 2.0-point two-party preferred swing against the Australian Labor Party in Macquarie.[5] The result saw the seat become the most marginal federal seat in Australia, with just 371 votes separating the two major parties.[5] Templeman was re-elected at the 2022 Australian federal election with a 7.7% swing. Following her re-election, she was appointed by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as Special Envoy for the Arts.[6]

Early life and education edit

Templeman was born in Sydney, and is the daughter of an accountant father and public school music teacher mother. The family owned newsagencies in West Lindfield and Strathfield, with Templeman regularly working the morning paper run with her father.[7] Templeman credits her upbringing in the newsagency for her becoming a journalist.

Templeman attended Killara High School and Strathfield Girls High School. She spent an additional six months of her secondary education at Colegio Mochis in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico as part of a year as a Rotary exchange student.[8] Templeman stated that the exchange:

"Opened my eyes to the world and to the challenges of inequality and discrimination in a way my seven public schools had not."[9]

Templeman graduated from the University of Technology, Sydney with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications.

Career edit

Journalist edit

Templeman began her career in January 1985, during the second Hawke term, as a journalist in the Canberra Press Gallery, at Old Parliament House. At the time she was the youngest permanent journalist in the press gallery. She covered the 1987 election campaign.[9]

In 1988, Templeman and her husband moved to New York, and then London working as radio journalist foreign correspondents for both 2UE and Austereo. Templeman then became the News Editor for LBC, before moving back to Australia to work as the Media Relations officer for Telecom.[10]

In 1991, Templeman became a media trainer, establishing Media Skills (which later became the company Templeman Consulting Pty Ltd). Templeman has been described as "one of Australia's most successful media trainers".[11]

Political career edit

Templeman joined the Labor Party during John Howard's term in office. Describing her reasons for joining the Party, Templeman said:

"I could not sit by and see Australia becoming a backwards-looking and defensive society. Apparently, we no longer cared about being a republic or about Aboriginal reconciliation. We moved away from inclusion and we distanced ourselves from Asia. That was not the Australia I wanted for my children. So I joined the Labor Party, with no clear ambition other than to help get rid of John Howard. Not a bad one."[9]

Templeman sought to be preselected as Labor's candidate for Macquarie at the 2010 federal election, and was the preferred candidate of the outgoing member, and former minister, Bob Debus.[12] The preselection was marred with controversy, and required the intervention of the ALP's national executive, which ordered a rank-and-file preselection.[13] Templeman, a member of the Socialist Left Faction, or hard left, of the ALP, was locked in a bitter battle with former Blue Mountains mayor, Adam Searle, a member of the Ferguson Left, or soft left.[13] Searle was backed by the members of the soft left, members of the Labor Right faction and factional powerbroker Mark Arbib, but Templeman ultimately prevailed in the rank-and-file preselection, gaining 84 votes against the only other nominee, former policewoman Donna Ritchie.[12]

At the 2010 election, Macquarie was the fourth most marginal Labor-held seat in the country.[14] Templeman, who was touted as a "Western Sydney soccer mum",[15] lost, with Labor suffering a 1.54-point two-party preferred swing, delivering the seat to former Member for Greenway and Liberal candidate for Macquarie, Louise Markus.[citation needed]

Templeman was pre-selected again in 2013, suffering a 3.32-point swing against her. She was pre-selected for a third time in 2016. At the 2016 election, Templeman defeated the incumbent Louise Markus, winning the Division of Macquarie with a 6.7-point two-party preferred swing towards her.[3] On primary votes, Templeman saw a 4.5-point swing towards her, as well as the largest swing at an ordinary polling booth on Election Day in the country, where she recorded a 31.55-point swing in Kurrajong East[3]

In the 45th Parliament, Templeman was appointed to the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties.[9] Templeman is a member of the Joint Standing Committee on the Broadcasting of Parliamentary Proceedings, and the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts.[16] Following her re-election in 2019, Templeman was appointed as the Deputy Chair of the Joint Standing Committee on the National Broadband Network.

Templeman announced that she would seek preselection to recontest the seat of Macquarie in 2019 Australian federal election.[17] Templeman was preselected unopposed.[18]

In 2019, Templeman defeated Liberal candidate and Hawkesbury City Councillor Sarah Richards, with the vote so close that counting continued for 16 days before a result was announced. Despite a 2.0-point two-party preferred swing against Labor in Macquarie, Templeman saw a 2.75-point swing towards her in the primary vote. Templeman was returned to the seat with a margin of 0.38 points, or 371 votes making it the most marginal Federal seat in Australia.[19]

Following her re-election in 2019, Templeman was appointed as the Deputy Chair of the Joint Standing Committee on the National Broadband Network, and the Standing Committee on Petitions.[20] In 2021 she was named as a member of the House Select Committee on Mental Health and Suicide Prevention. .[16]

Political views edit

Templeman is a supporter of marriage equality and LGBTIQ+ rights,[21] and is an avid supporter of the Australian Republican Movement, citing the push for Australia to become a republic as one of the driving forces for her membership of the Australian Labor Party.[9] She is a member of EMILY's List Australia, an organisation dedicated to the election of Labor women.[22]

Following the closure of the Manus Island Detention Centre, Templeman declared opposition to Australia's system of offshore detention – a stance directly at odds with the platform of the Labor Party.[23][non-primary source needed][24] Templeman has expressed similar opposition, contrary to party policy, to the Australian live export industry following the release of footage showing 2,400 live export sheep dying during the journey.[25][non-primary source needed]

Templeman was the subject of media criticism for opposing the planned Western Sydney Airport.[26] The proposed airport is a topic of debate within Templeman's electorate, with many residents opposed to the project for environmental and quality of life reasons.[27][28]

In January 2018, Templeman and other community activists joined a lock-on protest at Windsor Bridge to stop the Roads & Maritime Services from beginning dig works at Thompson Square, the oldest public square in Australia. Objectors to the works contest that it will destroy the Georgian heritage of the region.[29][non-primary source needed] Templeman was forcibly and controversially removed from the protest by police, and was issued with two infringement notices for failing to move on from the protest site.[30]

Templeman has been an advocate for the unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state, and has described Israeli settlements in the Palestinian Territories as imprisoning Palestinians.[31][non-primary source needed][32] She was a critic of Australia's decision to vote against an independent inquiry into Israel's response to the 2018 Gaza border protests,[32] and joined with other parliamentarians in signing a statement against Israel's treatment of Palestinian children in the military detention system.[33] Templeman is a supporter of the Australia–Palestine Advocacy Network, and visited Palestine in November 2017 as part of a study tour sponsored by APAN.[34]

Templeman has been an ongoing critic of the Trans-Pacific Partnership and its successor, the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (or TPP-11).[35][non-primary source needed] A member of the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties – the committee with principal oversight over the TPP and TPP-11 –[9] Templeman was the first Labor MP to publicly criticise the Agreement during debate, raising significant concerns about the investor-state dispute settlement provisions, skills testing of foreign workers, the waiving of labour market testing and the lack of independent modelling as to the benefits of the agreement.[36] She said that she would push for side letters with parties to the TPP-11 to be sought to remove the ISDS provisions.[37]

Personal life edit

Templeman lives in the Blue Mountains with her husband, Ron Fuller – the former Australian Broadcasting Corporation TV News Chief of Staff.[38] In 2013, Templeman's family home in Winmalee was destroyed in the 2013 Blue Mountains bushfires.[1]

She has two children – a son and a daughter. In her inaugural speech, Templeman spoke about her daughter's battles with mental illness, and how it had been a transformative experience for her entire family.

A former board director of Family Planning NSW[39] and Sexual Health Australia, Templeman was the P&C President of her children's schools, Winmalee Public School and Winmalee High School.[8]

Templeman and her husband are both members of the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance union.[34]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Madigan, Damien (22 October 2013). "First an election loss, now a home for Susan Templeman". Blue Mountains Gazette. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Macquarie – Australia Votes". Election 2016. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d "Macquarie – Australia Votes | Federal Election 2016". ABC News. Retrieved 1 August 2016.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 July 2016.
  5. ^ a b "Macquarie - Federal Electorate, Candidates". ABC News. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  6. ^ "Australia news LIVE: Anthony Albanese announces ministry after securing majority government; Peter Dutton, Sussan Ley lay out vision for renewed Liberal Party". Sydney Morning Herald. 31 May 2022.
  7. ^ "Hansard of the House of Representatives". Parliament of Australia. 14 September 2016.
  8. ^ a b Martin, Greg. "Meet the new Member for Macquarie: Susan Templeman". Hawkesbury District Independent. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  9. ^ a b c d e f "Hansard of the House of Representatives". Parliament of Australia. 1 September 2016. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  10. ^ "Macquarie – 2010 Federal Election". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  11. ^ "The Media Skills™ Network". tmtp.com.au. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
  12. ^ a b "Electorate Form Guide – Macquarie". Crikey. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  13. ^ a b "Tips and rumours: No seriously, Do Not Call me". Crikey. 4 March 2010. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  14. ^ Green, Antony (27 February 2024). "Pendulum – 2010 Federal Election – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  15. ^ Benson, Simon (26 February 2010). "Soccer mum Susan Templeman is Labor's weapon in the west". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  16. ^ a b "Ms Susan Templeman MP". Parliament of Australia.
  17. ^ Mamo, Erin (17 October 2017). "Local MPs want back in". Blue Mountains Record. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  18. ^ "October Political Briefing – Report from the Administrative Committee" (PDF). NSW Labor. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  19. ^ "House of Representatives division information". Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
  20. ^ "Committee Membership". www.aph.gov.au. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
  21. ^ "Federal Parliament to Debate Same Sex Marriage". Blue Mountains Australia. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
  22. ^ "Our Federal MPs – EMILY's List Australia". EMILY's List Australia. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
  23. ^ "Susan Templeman MP". Facebook. Retrieved 4 November 2017.
  24. ^ "A humanitarian crisis: call your MP and demand action". GetUp! Action for Australia. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  25. ^ Templeman, Susan. "Susan Templeman MP on Twitter". Twitter.
  26. ^ Markson, Sharri (13 December 2016). "Badgerys Creek: The Labor MPs trying to stop our second airport taking off". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  27. ^ "MP challenges government on airport plan". Blue Mountains Gazette. 12 June 2017.
  28. ^ Crowe, David (15 December 2017). "Badgerys Creek airport row a threat to jobs push". The Weekend Australian. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  29. ^ "Register". Facebook. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
  30. ^ Mitchell, Georgina (8 January 2018). "Two arrested, protesters removed at Windsor Bridge protest". Sydney Morning Herald.
  31. ^ "Susan Templeman MP". facebook.com. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  32. ^ a b "ParlInfo – ADJOURNMENT : Middle East". parlinfo.aph.gov.au. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  33. ^ "AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTARY CALL FOR FAIR TREATMENT OF PALESTINIAN CHILDREN" (PDF). Australia Palestine Advocacy Network.
  34. ^ a b "45th Parliament: Members' Interests Statements – Susan Templeman" (PDF). Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  35. ^ "Susan Templeman MP". facebook.com.
  36. ^ "Ms Templeman (Second Reading Speech)". House Hansard – Customs Amendment (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership Implementation) Bill 2018, Customs Tariff Amendment (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership Implementation) Bill 2018. Parliament of Australia.
  37. ^ Remeikis, Amy; Karp, Paul (13 September 2018). "First Labor MPs speak against Trans Pacific Partnership". The Guardian.
  38. ^ Carter, Lucy. "A NIGHT IN A RELIEF CENTRE AND FINDING THE NEWSMAN WHO BECAME A NEWS STORY". ABC Backstory. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  39. ^ Annual Report 2011 (PDF). Family Planning NSW. 2011. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
Parliament of Australia
Preceded by Member for Macquarie
2016–present
Incumbent

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Susan Raye Templeman born 30 July 1963 is an Australian politician She is the member for Macquarie in the Australian House of Representatives and is Australia s Special Envoy for the Arts She is a member of the Australian Labor Party and defeated the Liberal Louise Markus at the 2016 federal election She was re elected in 2019 2 Templeman had previously run twice for the same seat in 2010 and 2013 2 Susan TemplemanMPMember of the Australian Parliament for MacquarieIncumbentAssumed office 2 July 2016 2016 07 02 Preceded byLouise MarkusSpecial Envoy for the ArtsIncumbentAssumed office 31 May 2022Prime MinisterAnthony AlbanesePreceded by position established Personal detailsBornSusan Raye Templeman 1963 07 30 30 July 1963 age 60 SydneyNationalityAustralianPolitical partyAustralian Labor PartySpouseRon Fuller 1 ChildrenTwo a son and a daughter 1 Residence s Winmalee New South Wales AustraliaAlma materUniversity of Technology SydneyProfessionJournalist 2UE Austereo LBC Self employed media trainer 1 Websitewww wbr susantempleman wbr com wbr au Just two months after her defeat in the 2013 Australian Federal Election Templeman s family home in Winmalee was destroyed in the 2013 Blue Mountains bushfires 1 At the 2016 election Templeman defeated Louise Markus winning the Division of Macquarie with a 6 7 point two party preferred swing towards her 3 On primary votes Templeman saw a 4 5 point swing towards her 3 Reasons for the increased support included her stance on issues such as opposition to the Western Sydney Airport and support for road infrastructure in the City of Hawkesbury including a third bridge over the Hawkesbury River 4 Templeman was re elected in 2019 despite a 2 0 point two party preferred swing against the Australian Labor Party in Macquarie 5 The result saw the seat become the most marginal federal seat in Australia with just 371 votes separating the two major parties 5 Templeman was re elected at the 2022 Australian federal election with a 7 7 swing Following her re election she was appointed by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as Special Envoy for the Arts 6 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Journalist 2 2 Political career 3 Political views 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editTempleman was born in Sydney and is the daughter of an accountant father and public school music teacher mother The family owned newsagencies in West Lindfield and Strathfield with Templeman regularly working the morning paper run with her father 7 Templeman credits her upbringing in the newsagency for her becoming a journalist Templeman attended Killara High School and Strathfield Girls High School She spent an additional six months of her secondary education at Colegio Mochis in Los Mochis Sinaloa Mexico as part of a year as a Rotary exchange student 8 Templeman stated that the exchange Opened my eyes to the world and to the challenges of inequality and discrimination in a way my seven public schools had not 9 Templeman graduated from the University of Technology Sydney with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications Career editJournalist edit Templeman began her career in January 1985 during the second Hawke term as a journalist in the Canberra Press Gallery at Old Parliament House At the time she was the youngest permanent journalist in the press gallery She covered the 1987 election campaign 9 In 1988 Templeman and her husband moved to New York and then London working as radio journalist foreign correspondents for both 2UE and Austereo Templeman then became the News Editor for LBC before moving back to Australia to work as the Media Relations officer for Telecom 10 In 1991 Templeman became a media trainer establishing Media Skills which later became the company Templeman Consulting Pty Ltd Templeman has been described as one of Australia s most successful media trainers 11 Political career editTempleman joined the Labor Party during John Howard s term in office Describing her reasons for joining the Party Templeman said I could not sit by and see Australia becoming a backwards looking and defensive society Apparently we no longer cared about being a republic or about Aboriginal reconciliation We moved away from inclusion and we distanced ourselves from Asia That was not the Australia I wanted for my children So I joined the Labor Party with no clear ambition other than to help get rid of John Howard Not a bad one 9 Templeman sought to be preselected as Labor s candidate for Macquarie at the 2010 federal election and was the preferred candidate of the outgoing member and former minister Bob Debus 12 The preselection was marred with controversy and required the intervention of the ALP s national executive which ordered a rank and file preselection 13 Templeman a member of the Socialist Left Faction or hard left of the ALP was locked in a bitter battle with former Blue Mountains mayor Adam Searle a member of the Ferguson Left or soft left 13 Searle was backed by the members of the soft left members of the Labor Right faction and factional powerbroker Mark Arbib but Templeman ultimately prevailed in the rank and file preselection gaining 84 votes against the only other nominee former policewoman Donna Ritchie 12 At the 2010 election Macquarie was the fourth most marginal Labor held seat in the country 14 Templeman who was touted as a Western Sydney soccer mum 15 lost with Labor suffering a 1 54 point two party preferred swing delivering the seat to former Member for Greenway and Liberal candidate for Macquarie Louise Markus citation needed Templeman was pre selected again in 2013 suffering a 3 32 point swing against her She was pre selected for a third time in 2016 At the 2016 election Templeman defeated the incumbent Louise Markus winning the Division of Macquarie with a 6 7 point two party preferred swing towards her 3 On primary votes Templeman saw a 4 5 point swing towards her as well as the largest swing at an ordinary polling booth on Election Day in the country where she recorded a 31 55 point swing in Kurrajong East 3 In the 45th Parliament Templeman was appointed to the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties 9 Templeman is a member of the Joint Standing Committee on the Broadcasting of Parliamentary Proceedings and the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts 16 Following her re election in 2019 Templeman was appointed as the Deputy Chair of the Joint Standing Committee on the National Broadband Network Templeman announced that she would seek preselection to recontest the seat of Macquarie in 2019 Australian federal election 17 Templeman was preselected unopposed 18 In 2019 Templeman defeated Liberal candidate and Hawkesbury City Councillor Sarah Richards with the vote so close that counting continued for 16 days before a result was announced Despite a 2 0 point two party preferred swing against Labor in Macquarie Templeman saw a 2 75 point swing towards her in the primary vote Templeman was returned to the seat with a margin of 0 38 points or 371 votes making it the most marginal Federal seat in Australia 19 Following her re election in 2019 Templeman was appointed as the Deputy Chair of the Joint Standing Committee on the National Broadband Network and the Standing Committee on Petitions 20 In 2021 she was named as a member of the House Select Committee on Mental Health and Suicide Prevention 16 Political views editTempleman is a supporter of marriage equality and LGBTIQ rights 21 and is an avid supporter of the Australian Republican Movement citing the push for Australia to become a republic as one of the driving forces for her membership of the Australian Labor Party 9 She is a member of EMILY s List Australia an organisation dedicated to the election of Labor women 22 Following the closure of the Manus Island Detention Centre Templeman declared opposition to Australia s system of offshore detention a stance directly at odds with the platform of the Labor Party 23 non primary source needed 24 Templeman has expressed similar opposition contrary to party policy to the Australian live export industry following the release of footage showing 2 400 live export sheep dying during the journey 25 non primary source needed Templeman was the subject of media criticism for opposing the planned Western Sydney Airport 26 The proposed airport is a topic of debate within Templeman s electorate with many residents opposed to the project for environmental and quality of life reasons 27 28 In January 2018 Templeman and other community activists joined a lock on protest at Windsor Bridge to stop the Roads amp Maritime Services from beginning dig works at Thompson Square the oldest public square in Australia Objectors to the works contest that it will destroy the Georgian heritage of the region 29 non primary source needed Templeman was forcibly and controversially removed from the protest by police and was issued with two infringement notices for failing to move on from the protest site 30 Templeman has been an advocate for the unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state and has described Israeli settlements in the Palestinian Territories as imprisoning Palestinians 31 non primary source needed 32 She was a critic of Australia s decision to vote against an independent inquiry into Israel s response to the 2018 Gaza border protests 32 and joined with other parliamentarians in signing a statement against Israel s treatment of Palestinian children in the military detention system 33 Templeman is a supporter of the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network and visited Palestine in November 2017 as part of a study tour sponsored by APAN 34 Templeman has been an ongoing critic of the Trans Pacific Partnership and its successor the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans Pacific Partnership or TPP 11 35 non primary source needed A member of the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties the committee with principal oversight over the TPP and TPP 11 9 Templeman was the first Labor MP to publicly criticise the Agreement during debate raising significant concerns about the investor state dispute settlement provisions skills testing of foreign workers the waiving of labour market testing and the lack of independent modelling as to the benefits of the agreement 36 She said that she would push for side letters with parties to the TPP 11 to be sought to remove the ISDS provisions 37 Personal life editTempleman lives in the Blue Mountains with her husband Ron Fuller the former Australian Broadcasting Corporation TV News Chief of Staff 38 In 2013 Templeman s family home in Winmalee was destroyed in the 2013 Blue Mountains bushfires 1 She has two children a son and a daughter In her inaugural speech Templeman spoke about her daughter s battles with mental illness and how it had been a transformative experience for her entire family A former board director of Family Planning NSW 39 and Sexual Health Australia Templeman was the P amp C President of her children s schools Winmalee Public School and Winmalee High School 8 Templeman and her husband are both members of the Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance union 34 References edit a b c d e Madigan Damien 22 October 2013 First an election loss now a home for Susan Templeman Blue Mountains Gazette Retrieved 9 July 2016 a b Macquarie Australia Votes Election 2016 Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 7 July 2016 a b c d Macquarie Australia Votes Federal Election 2016 ABC News Retrieved 1 August 2016 Federal Election New Macquarie Labor MP Susan Templeman not surprised by her unbelievable victory News Local Archived from the original on 7 July 2016 a b Macquarie Federal Electorate Candidates ABC News Retrieved 13 February 2022 Australia news LIVE Anthony Albanese announces ministry after securing majority government Peter Dutton Sussan Ley lay out vision for renewed Liberal Party Sydney Morning Herald 31 May 2022 Hansard of the House of Representatives Parliament of Australia 14 September 2016 a b Martin Greg Meet the new Member for Macquarie Susan Templeman Hawkesbury District Independent Retrieved 11 November 2017 a b c d e f Hansard of the House of Representatives Parliament of Australia 1 September 2016 Retrieved 3 September 2016 Macquarie 2010 Federal Election Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 9 July 2016 The Media Skills Network tmtp com au Retrieved 11 February 2017 a b Electorate Form Guide Macquarie Crikey Retrieved 11 November 2017 a b Tips and rumours No seriously Do Not Call me Crikey 4 March 2010 Retrieved 11 November 2017 Green Antony 27 February 2024 Pendulum 2010 Federal Election ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation Australian Broadcasting Corporation Benson Simon 26 February 2010 Soccer mum Susan Templeman is Labor s weapon in the west The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 11 November 2017 a b Ms Susan Templeman MP Parliament of Australia Mamo Erin 17 October 2017 Local MPs want back in Blue Mountains Record Retrieved 11 November 2017 October Political Briefing Report from the Administrative Committee PDF NSW Labor Retrieved 11 November 2017 House of Representatives division information Australian Electoral Commission Retrieved 8 February 2022 Committee Membership www aph gov au Retrieved 8 February 2022 Federal Parliament to Debate Same Sex Marriage Blue Mountains Australia Retrieved 11 February 2017 Our Federal MPs EMILY s List Australia EMILY s List Australia Retrieved 11 February 2017 Susan Templeman MP Facebook Retrieved 4 November 2017 A humanitarian crisis call your MP and demand action GetUp Action for Australia Retrieved 11 November 2017 Templeman Susan Susan Templeman MP on Twitter Twitter Markson Sharri 13 December 2016 Badgerys Creek The Labor MPs trying to stop our second airport taking off The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 11 November 2017 MP challenges government on airport plan Blue Mountains Gazette 12 June 2017 Crowe David 15 December 2017 Badgerys Creek airport row a threat to jobs push The Weekend Australian Retrieved 11 November 2017 Register Facebook Retrieved 27 July 2023 Mitchell Georgina 8 January 2018 Two arrested protesters removed at Windsor Bridge protest Sydney Morning Herald Susan Templeman MP facebook com Retrieved 22 July 2018 a b ParlInfo ADJOURNMENT Middle East parlinfo aph gov au Retrieved 22 July 2018 AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTARY CALL FOR FAIR TREATMENT OF PALESTINIAN CHILDREN PDF Australia Palestine Advocacy Network a b 45th Parliament Members Interests Statements Susan Templeman PDF Parliament of Australia Retrieved 11 November 2017 Susan Templeman MP facebook com Ms Templeman Second Reading Speech House Hansard Customs Amendment Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans Pacific Partnership Implementation Bill 2018 Customs Tariff Amendment Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans Pacific Partnership Implementation Bill 2018 Parliament of Australia Remeikis Amy Karp Paul 13 September 2018 First Labor MPs speak against Trans Pacific Partnership The Guardian Carter Lucy A NIGHT IN A RELIEF CENTRE AND FINDING THE NEWSMAN WHO BECAME A NEWS STORY ABC Backstory Retrieved 11 November 2017 Annual Report 2011 PDF Family Planning NSW 2011 Retrieved 11 November 2017 Parliament of Australia Preceded byLouise Markus Member for Macquarie2016 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Susan Templeman amp oldid 1217164833, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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