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Lucy Wicks (politician)

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Lucy WicksMP
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Robertson
Incumbent
Assumed office
7 September 2013
Preceded byDeborah O'Neill
Personal details
Born (1973-01-01) 1 January 1973 (age 51)
Point Clare, New South Wales, Australia
Political partyLiberal Party of Australia
SpouseChris Wicks
Children2
Alma materUniversity of Sydney
OccupationFederal MP
Websitehttp://www.lucywicks.com.au / Follow Lucy on Twitter / Visit Lucy's Facebook Page

Lucy Elizabeth Wicks (born 1 January 1973) is an Australian politician. She has been a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives, representing the Division of Robertson in New South Wales, since her election in September 2013.

Wicks was born in Narara, NSW, and raised in Point Clare. Her first full-time job was as a teacher at her old school in Narara. She left the Central Coast to progress a career in the telecommunications industry with Telstra and later as a Liberal Party staffer. She returned to the Central Coast in 2013 to contest the federal election.

References

  1. http://www.aph.gov.au/Senators_and_Members/Parliamentarian?MPID=241590

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Parliament of Australia
Preceded byDeborah O'Neill Member for Robertson
2013–present
Incumbent
Current members of the Australian House of Representatives from New South Wales
Labor (26)
Liberal (9)
Nationals (6)
Independent (6)
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