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Penelope Gail Sharpe (born 22 October 1970) is an Australian politician. She has served as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council since 2005, representing the Labor Party. Since March 2023, Sharpe is the Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council and the Vice-President of the Executive Council since Labor's ...
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The Hon. (Penny) Penelope Gail SHARPE, MLC. Member of the Legislative Council. Minister for Climate Change, Minister for Energy, Minister for the Environment, and Minister for Heritage. Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council. Member of the Australian Labor Party.
PositionStartEndPeriodVice-President of the Executive Council28 Mar 202305 Apr 20239 daysMinister for Heritage28 Mar 202306 Apr 202310 daysMinister for the Environment28 Mar 202306 Apr 202310 daysSubstitute Member, Standing Committee on ...23 Jan 202327 Feb 20231 month 5 daysPenny Sharpe MLC. 6,942 likes · 62 talking about this. Minister for Climate Change, Energy Environment & Heritage. Leader of the Government NSW Upper House.
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Penny Sharpe is the Minister for Environment and the Minister for Heritage. Latest ministerial media releases Action to reverse the trend: NSW biodiversity outlook report
Penny Sharpe’s political journey has taken her from street protests to Macquarie Street. Now she is responsible for climate change action and saving the koalas. Penny for her thoughts?
Minister for Heritage. Member of the Legislative Council. Penny has been a Member of the NSW Legislative Council since October 2005 and was appointed the Minister for Energy and Climate Change, Minister for Environment and Heritage and Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council on 28 March 2023.
14 de dic. de 2023 · The Honourable Penny Sharpe MLC was appointed the Minister for Energy and Climate Change, Minister for Environment and Heritage and Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council on 28 March 2023. Penny was first elected to the NSW Legislative Council in October 2005.