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Electorate Information - Preschools ELECTORATE INFORMATION - PRESCHOOLS Mr Barry O'Farrell, MP Mr Adrian Piccoli, MP Please send copies of any correspondence to: Premier Minister for Education NSW Teachers Federation Minister for Western Sydney Phone: (02) 9228 5261 Fax: (02) 9217 2470 Phone: (02) 9228 5239 Fax: (02) 9228 5492 Email: [email protected] Fax: (02) 9228 3935 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] SCHOOL ELECTORATE MP PHONE FAX EMAIL Alma Public School (Alma Bugdlie) Murray - Darling Mr John Williams, MP (08) 8087 3315 (08) 8087 1796 [email protected] Annandale Public School Balmain Mr Jamie Parker, MP (02) 9660 7586 (02) 9660 6112 [email protected] Arncliffe West Infants School Rockdale Mr John Flowers, MP (02) 9597 1414 (02) 9567 0508 [email protected] Ashcroft Public School Liverpool Mr Paul Lynch, MP (02) 9602 0040 (02) 9821 1807 [email protected] Australia Street Infants School Marrickville Ms Carmel Tebbutt, MP (02) 9558 9000 (02) 9558 3653 [email protected] Banksmeadow Public School Maroubra Mr Michael Daley, MP (02) 9349 6440 (02) 9349 4594 [email protected] Bankstown South Infants School Bankstown Ms Tania Mihailuk, MP (02) 9708 3838 (02) 9708 3960 [email protected] Bass Hill Public School Bankstown Ms Tania Mihailuk, MP (02) 9708 3838 (02) 9708 3960 [email protected] Batemans Bay Public School Bega Mr Andrew Constance, MP (02) 6492 2056 (02) 6492 3578 [email protected] Bidwill Public School Mount Druitt Mr Richard Amery, MP (02) 9625 6770 (02) 9625 9965 [email protected] Birchgrove Public School Balmain Mr Jamie Parker, MP (02) 9660 7586 (02) 9660 6112 [email protected] Boggabilla Central School Barwon Mr Kevin Humphries, MP (02) 6752 5002 (02) 6752 6102 [email protected] Bonnyrigg Public School Cabramatta Mr Nick Lalich, MP (02) 9724 3381 (02) 9724 6056 [email protected] Briar Road Public School Campbelltown Mr Bryan Doyle, MP (02) 4625 3344 (02) 4626 3640 [email protected] Broken Hill Public School Murray - Darling Mr John Williams, MP (08) 8087 3315 (08) 8087 1796 [email protected] Busby West Public School Liverpool Mr Paul Lynch, MP (02) 9602 0040 (02) 9821 1807 [email protected] Cambridge Park Public School Londonderry Mr Bart Bassett, MP (02) 9833 1122 (02) 9623 1185 [email protected] Camdenville Public School Marrickville Ms Carmel Tebbutt, MP (02) 9558 9000 (02) 9558 3653 [email protected] Canley Heights Public School Cabramatta Mr Nick Lalich, MP (02) 9724 3381 (02) 9724 6056 [email protected] Canley Vale Public School Cabramatta Mr Nick Lalich, MP (02) 9724 3381 (02) 9724 6056 [email protected] Cardiff South Public School Charlestown Mr Andrew Cornwell, MP (02) 4942 1242 (02) 4942 1060 [email protected] Casino Public School (Djanenjam) Clarence * Mr Barry O'Farrell, MP (02) 9228 5239 (02) 9228 3935 [email protected] Casino West Public School Clarence * Mr Barry O'Farrell, MP (02) 9228 5239 (02) 9228 3935 [email protected] Claymore Public School Camden Mr Chris Patterson, MP (02) 4655 3333 (02) 4655 3325 [email protected] Coonamble Public School Barwon Mr Kevin Humphries, MP (02) 6752 5002 (02) 6752 6102 [email protected] Darlington Public School Marrickville Ms Carmel Tebbutt, MP (02) 9558 9000 (02) 9558 3653 [email protected] Dawson Public School Mount Druitt Mr Richard Amery, MP (02) 9625 6770 (02) 9625 9965 [email protected] Doonside Public School (Wingarra) Blacktown Mr John Robertson, MP (02) 9671 5222 (02) 9671 5266 [email protected] Dubbo School of Distance Education Dubbo Mr Troy Grant, MP (02) 6882 3577 (02) 6882 3689 [email protected] Dubbo West Public School Dubbo Mr Troy Grant, MP (02) 6882 3577 (02) 6882 3689 [email protected] Eastern Creek Public School Mount Druitt Mr Richard Amery, MP (02) 9625 6770 (02) 9625 9965 [email protected] * Seat vacant. Address all correspondence to the Premier. ELECTORATE INFORMATION - PRESCHOOLS SCHOOL ELECTORATE MP PHONE FAX EMAIL Edgeworth Public School Cessnock Mr Clayton Barr, MP (02) 4991 1466 (02) 4991 1103 [email protected] Elermore Vale Public School Wallsend Ms Sonia Hornery, MP (02) 4950 0955 (02) 4950 0977 [email protected] Enngonia Public School Barwon Mr Kevin Humphries, MP (02) 6752 5002 (02) 6752 6102 [email protected] Fairy Meadow Public School Keira Mr Ryan Park, MP (02) 4285 1588 (02) 4285 1858 [email protected] Five Dock Public School Drummoyne Mr John Sidoti, MP (02) 9713 2999 (02) 9713 2911 [email protected] Granville Public School Granville Mr Tony Issa, MP (02) 9637 1656 (02) 9897 1434 [email protected] Harrington Street Public School Cabramatta Mr Nick Lalich, MP (02) 9724 3381 (02) 9724 6056 [email protected] Hume Public School Albury Mr Greg Aplin, MP (02) 6021 3042 (02) 6021 8884 [email protected] Irrawang Public School Port Stephens Mr Craig Baumann, MP (02) 4987 4455 (02) 4987 4466 [email protected] John Brotchie Nursery School (separate Preschool) Maroubra Mr Michael Daley, MP (02) 9349 6440 (02) 9349 4594 [email protected] John Warby Public School Campbelltown Mr Bryan Doyle, MP (02) 4625 3344 (02) 4626 3640 [email protected] Kegworth Public School Balmain Mr Jamie Parker, MP (02) 9660 7586 (02) 9660 6112 [email protected] Kemblawarra Public School Wollongong Ms Noreen Hay, MP (02) 4226 5700 (02) 4226 9963 [email protected] Kingswood Park Public School Penrith Mr Stuart Ayres, MP (02) 4722 8660 (02) 4731 4782 [email protected] Kingswood South Public School Penrith Mr Stuart Ayres, MP (02) 4722 8660 (02) 4731 4782 [email protected] Koonawarra Public School Shellharbour Ms Anna Watson, MP (02) 4297 3111 (02) 4297 3144 [email protected] Lalor Park Public School Toongabbie Mr Nathan Rees, MP (02) 9831 8022 (02) 9831 8044 [email protected] Lansvale Public School Cabramatta Mr Nick Lalich, MP (02) 9724 3381 (02) 9724 6056 [email protected] Lethbridge Park Public School Londonderry Mr Bart Bassett, MP (02) 9833 1122 (02) 9623 1185 [email protected] Lismore South Public School Lismore Mr Thomas George, MP (02) 6621 3624 (02) 6622 1403 [email protected] Liverpool West Public School (Coota Gulla) Liverpool Mr Paul Lynch, MP (02) 9602 0040 (02) 9821 1807 [email protected] Lurnea Public School Macquarie Fields Dr Andrew McDonald, MP (02) 9608 8991 (02) 9608 0606 [email protected] Madang Avenue Public School Londonderry Mr Bart Bassett, MP (02) 9833 1122 (02) 9623 1185 [email protected] Manning Gardens Public School Myall Lakes Mr Stephen Bromhead, MP (02) 6555 4099 (02) 6555 4780 [email protected] Marayong Public School Blacktown Mr John Robertson, MP (02) 9671 5222 (02) 9671 5266 [email protected] Mascot Public School Heffron Ms Kristina Keneally, MP (02) 9699 8166 (02) 9699 8222 [email protected] Matraville Soldiers Settlement Public School Maroubra Mr Michael Daley, MP (02) 9349 6440 (02) 9349 4594 [email protected] Mayfield West Public School Port Stephens Mr Craig Baumann, MP (02) 4987 4455 (02) 4987 4466 [email protected] Moama Public School (Cummeragunja) Murray - Darling Mr John Williams, MP (08) 8087 3315 (08) 8087 1796 [email protected] Mount Druitt Public School Londonderry Mr Bart Bassett, MP (02) 9833 1122 (02) 9623 1185 [email protected] Mount Warrigal Public School Shellharbour Ms Anna Watson, MP (02) 4297 3111 (02) 4297 3144 [email protected] Mungindi Central School Barwon Mr Kevin Humphries, MP (02) 6752 5002 (02) 6752 6102 [email protected] Narrabri West Public School Barwon Mr Kevin Humphries, MP (02) 6752 5002 (02) 6752 6102 [email protected] Nowra East Public School (Wayeela Cooinda) South Coast Mrs Shelley Hancock, MP (02) 4421 0222 (02) 4422 1180 [email protected] Oak Flats Public School Shellharbour Ms Anna Watson, MP (02) 4297 3111 (02) 4297 3144 [email protected] Old Guildford Public School Fairfield Mr Guy Zangari, MP (02) 9726 9323 (02) 9726 9783 [email protected] Orange Grove Public School Balmain Mr Jamie Parker, MP (02) 9660 7586 (02) 9660 6112 [email protected] * Seat vacant. Address all correspondence to the Premier. ELECTORATE INFORMATION - PRESCHOOLS SCHOOL ELECTORATE MP PHONE FAX EMAIL Oxley Park Public School Mulgoa Mrs Tanya Davies, MP (02) 9833 2913 (02) 9833 4063 [email protected] Pendle Hill Public School Toongabbie Mr Nathan Rees, MP (02) 9831 8022 (02) 9831 8044 [email protected] Plunkett Street Public School Sydney Ms Clover Moore, MP (02) 9360 3053 (02) 9331 6963 [email protected] Punchbowl Public School Lakemba Mr Robert Furolo, MP (02) 9759 5000 (02) 9759 1945 [email protected] Riverstone Public School Riverstone Mr Kevin Conolly, MP (02) 8883 3499 (02) 8883 3355 [email protected] Riverwood Public School Lakemba Mr Robert Furolo,
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