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Jacqui Munro

Shadow Assistant Minister for the Arts, Innovation, Digital Government and the 24-Hour Economy, Member of the Legislative Council

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WE'LL KEEP MOVING NSW FORWARD.

Shadow Assistant Minister for the Arts, Innovation, Digital Government and the 24-Hour Economy, Member of the Legislative Council

Ms Munro is the youngest Liberal woman to be elected to the NSW Legislative Council, and the NSW Liberal Party’s first LGBTQI+ woman Parliamentarian.

She was raised in the Sutherland Shire and is the fourth generation of her family to have spent her earliest years in the St George area.

Ms Munro holds a Bachelor of International Studies from the University of Sydney and worked for state and federal Parliamentarians before embarking on her career as a PR and communications professional. She has appeared regularly as a commentator across TV, radio and print media on public policy matters and political leadership.

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