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MLA |
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Labor |
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13 March 2021 |
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Collie-Preston |
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Electorates
- MLA for Collie-Preston from 13 March 2021. Elected to the Forty-First Parliament for Collie-Preston on 13 March 2021, in succession to Michael (Mick) Philip Murray (retired).
Office
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Public Sector Management; Federal-State Relations from 14 December 2022 to 8 June 2023
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Emergency Services; Innovation and the Digital Economy; Science; Medical Research; Minister assisting the Minister for State and Industry Development, Jobs and Trade from 8 June 2023
Committees
- Member, Community Development and Justice Standing Committee from 12 May 2021 to 21 February 2023
Parliamentary Party Appointments
- Vice president, State Parliamentary Labor Party from 29 April 2021 to present
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Search for speeches by Jodie Hanns |
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Personal Information |
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9 April 1972 |
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Yarloop, Western Australia |
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Daughter of Colin Lindsey Higgins, refinery worker and union official and Julie Elizabeth Higgins, nee Marsland, senior procurement specialist, Mid West Port Authority |
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Married 4 January 2003, Chapel Farm, Jane Brook to Jason Matthew Hanns, son of Michael Hanns and Vikki Hannso
Children: one son and one daughter |
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Yarloop Primary School, Yarloop
Harvey Senior High School, Harvey
Brakpan High School, Republic of South Africa
Edith Cowan University, Bachelor of Arts (BA), (secondary education), Certificate IV, training and assessment
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Teacher |
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Teacher and deputy principal, Department of Education, various schools, 1994-2021
CEO (part-time), Collie Chamber of Commerce, 2006 |
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Councillor, Shire of Collie
Member, Development Assessment Panel Appointment, Shire of Collie |
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Member, WA State School Teachers' Union
Member, AMWU
Community representative, Coal Miners Welfare Board, Collie, 2010-2021 |
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Western Australian Government Gazette, Perth, Thursday, 8 June 2023. No. 69, Special. |
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