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  O'Byrne, Michelle
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NameMichelle O'Byrne
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Launceston, Tasmania , Australia
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Born March 06, 1968 (56 years)
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Apr 27, 2007 01:40am
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InfoMichelle, Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Communications, firmly believes that there
should be an increased government focus on the importance of families in all their diversity.
She says that under the current Federal Government the concept of the family unit has been captured by outdated conservative ideology and that there needs to be a concentration
on what family really means to the community.

Michelle is often asked about how, as a working mother with two children, she is able
to balance her own family commitments with that of her career. She says it is a very difficult
delicate balance that many women, and indeed men, must grapple with daily across the country.
Michelle works hard within her electorate and in the Parliament to address these issues as
well as ensuring that other equally important issues like health care, child care and education
are accessible and affordable to everyone in the community.

Despite the hard work put into improving the margin in Bass, it is still a marginal seat.
This campaign will be a difficult ‘third term campaign'; Michelle believes it will be the hardest one yet.We encourage you to donate to her campaign.We need to keep Michelle in Bass
and in the Parliament!


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RACES
  03/23/2024 Tas House of Assembly - Bass Won 11.89% (-6.21%)
  05/01/2021 Tas House of Assembly - Bass Won 11.61% (-36.62%)
  03/03/2018 Tas House of Assembly - Bass Won 16.81% (-6.60%)
  03/15/2014 Tas House of Assembly - Bass Won 10.63% (-12.70%)
  03/20/2010 Tas House of Assembly - Bass Won 18.22% (-7.25%)
  03/18/2006 Tas House of Assembly - Bass Won 23.31% (+0.00%)
  10/09/2004 TAS MP - Bass Lost 47.37% (-5.25%)
  11/10/2001 TAS MP - Bass Won 52.06% (+4.13%)
  10/03/1998 TAS MP - Bass Won 50.06% (+0.13%)
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  06/09/2015 Tas House of Assembly - Bass - Recount Won 0.00% (-9.26%)
ENDORSEMENTS
AUS Marriage Law Postal Survey - Nov 07, 2017 YES Yes
ALP Parliamentary Leader - Dec 01, 2003 ONP Mark Latham