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CEDP – Political Connections CEDP – Political Connections NSW State Members Member Photo Party Electorate Address Phone Geoff LEE Liberal Parramatta [email protected] Phone (02) 9891 4722 Fax (02) 9891 5618 David ELLIOTT Liberal Baulkham Hills [email protected] Phone (02) 9686 3110 Fax (02) 9686 3212 Dominic Liberal Castle Hill [email protected] Phone (02) 9634 7474 PERROTTET Fax (02) 9899 3340 1 Tony Issa Liberal Granville [email protected] Phone (02) 9637 1656 Fax (02) 9897 1434 Guy ZANGARI Labor Fairfield [email protected] Phone (02) 9726 9323 Fax (02) 9726 9783 Tanya DAVIES Liberal Mulgoa [email protected] Phone (02) 9833 2913 Fax (02) 9833 4063 Stuart AYRES Liberal (Deputy Penrith [email protected] Phone 4722 8660 Whip) Fax 4731 4782 2 Roza SAGE Liberal Blue Mountains [email protected] Phone (02) 4751 3298 Fax (02) 4751 1245 Nathan REES Labor Toongabbie [email protected] Phone (02) 9831 8022 Fax (02) 9831 8044 John ROBERTSON Labor Blacktown [email protected] Phone (02) 9671 5222 (Leader of the Fax (02) 9671 5266 Opposition) Richard AMERY Labor Mount Druitt [email protected] Phone (02) 9625 6770 (Opposition Fax (02) 9625 9965 Whip) 3 Kevin CONOLLY Liberal Riverstone [email protected] Phone (02) 8883 3499 Fax (02) 8883 3355 Ray WILLIAMS Liberal Hawkesbury [email protected] Phone (02) 8882 9555 (Parliamentary Fax (02) 8882 9411 Secretary) Bart BASSETT Liberal Londonderry [email protected] Phone (02) 9833 1122 Fax (02) 9623 1185 Matt KEAN Liberal Hornsby [email protected] Phone (02) 9476 3411 Fax (02) 9476 2965 4 Federal Members Member Photo Party Electorate Address Phone Louise MARKUS Liberal Macquarie Location: Tel: (02) 4577 2631 Shop 24, Riverview Shopping Fax: (02) 4577 2640 Centre 227 George Street Windsor NSW 2756 Postal Address: PO Box 855 Windsor NSW 2756 Jason Clare Labor Blaxland Location: Tel (02) 9790 2466 Minister for Home Suite 7, Level 1 Fax (02)9790 0770 Affairs 400 Chapel Road Minister for Justice Bankstown NSW 2200 Minister for Defence Materiel Postal Address: PO Box 153 Bankstown NSW 1885 Phillip RUDDOCK Liberal Berowra Location: Tel: (02) 9980 1822 Level 7 Tele Tech Building, Suite Fax: (02) 9980 1833 701, 423 Pennant Hills Road Pennant Hills NSW 2120 Postal Address: PO Box 743 Pennant Hills NSW 1715 5 Russell MATHESON Liberal Macarthur Location: Tel: (02) 4655 7600 47 Argyle St Fax: (02) 4655 7690 Camden NSW 2570 Postal Address: PO Box 1065 Camden NSW 2570 [email protected] Julie OWENS Labor Parramatta Location/Postal Address: Tel: (02) 9689 1455 Suite 1 Fax: (02) 9689 3813 25 Smith Street (Entry via Macquarie Street, opposite the Post Office) Parramatta NSW 2150 [email protected] Michelle ROWLAND Labor Greenway Location: Tel: (02) 9671 4780 230 Prospect Highway Fax: (02) 9671 5147 Seven Hills NSW 2147 Postal Address: PO Box 686 Seven Hills NSW 1730 6 Alex HAWKE Liberal Mitchell Location: Tel: (02) 9899 7211 Suite 8 Fax: (02) 9899 7990 23 Terminus Street Castle Hill NSW 2154 Postal Address: PO Box 1173 Castle Hill NSW 2154 Chris BOWEN Labor McMahon (formerly Location: Tel: (02) 9604 0710 (Minister for Prospect) Shops 3 & 4 Fax: (02) 9609 3873 Immigration & 398 Hamilton Road Citizenship, Deputy Fairfield NSW 2165 Leader of the House) Postal Address: PO Box W210 Fairfield NSW 2165 [email protected] Ed HUSIC Labor Chifley Location: Tel: (02) 9625 4344 (Government Whip) 6/15 Cleeve Close Fax: (02) 9832 2641 Mt Druitt NSW 2770 Postal Address: PO Box 259 Mt Druitt NSW 2770 7 David BRADBURY Labor Lindsay Location: Tel: (02) 4732 1801 (Parliamentary 331 High Street Fax: (02) 4732 1812 Secretary to the Penrith NSW 2750 Treasurer) Postal Address: PO Box 712 Penrith NSW 2750 8 .
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