Representative Fiona Phillips

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NameFiona Phillips
PositionRepresentative
Stateaustralia representatives     New South Wales     
PartyAustralian Labor Party
Born18-2-1970
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Fiona Phillips (born 1 January 1961) is an English journalist, broadcaster and television presenter. She is best known for her presenting roles with the ITV Breakfast programme GMTV Today.

Representative Fiona Phillips



Fiona Evon Phillips is an Australian politician who was born on 18 February 1970 in Nowra, New South Wales. She grew up on dairy farms in Terara and Worrigee, and attended Terara Public School and Nowra High School. Her father passed away due to heart disease when she was 21. Fiona holds the degrees of Bachelor of Economics from the University of Newcastle and Master of Business from the University of New South Wales.

Before entering parliament, Fiona worked in various fields, including as a senior industrial relations officer for Westpac, a human resources officer for the City of Shoalhaven, a placement coordinator for the Shoalhaven Schools Workplace Learning Program, a lecturer at TAFE NSW, a commerce tutor at the University of Wollongong, and a business operations manager in the Navy Aviation Systems Program Office at HMAS Albatross.

Phillips became involved in politics as part of a campaign to save a local swimming pool. After joining the Australian Labor Party (ALP), she served as president of the South Coast state electoral council and as a member of the state administrative committee and Country Labor committee. She also worked as an electorate officer for Stephen Jones from 2016 to 2017.

Fiona unsuccessfully stood for the ALP in South Coast at the 2015 state election and in Gilmore at the 2016 federal election. However, she was finally elected in Gilmore at the 2019 election with a two-party-preferred swing of just over 3 points, defeating the high-profile Liberal candidate Warren Mundine after the retirement of the incumbent Liberal MP Ann Sudmalis.

In 2022, Fiona was re-elected over Liberal candidate Andrew Constance by 373 votes. Her narrow victory made Gilmore the most marginal electorate in Australia for this election. Fiona is a member of the Labor Left faction.

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