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NAME of MP ELECTORATE OFFICE ADDRESS EMAIL PHONE PARTY Contact details for all Members of Parliament for the NSW Legislative Assembly - June 2017 Safe or ELECTORATE NAME of MP ELECTORATE OFFICE ADDRESS EMAIL PHONE PARTY Marginal Albury Safe Mr Greg Aplin 612 Dean Street ALBURY 2640 [email protected] (02) 6021 3042 Liberal Auburn Marginal Mr Luke Foley 54-58 Amy Street REGENTS PARK 2143 [email protected] (02) 9644 6972 Labor Ballina Safe Ms Tamara Smith Shop 1, 7 Moon St BALLINA 2478 [email protected] (02) 6686 7522 The Greens Balmain Safe Mr Jamie Parker 112A Glebe Point Road GLEBE 2037 [email protected] (02) 9660 7586 The Greens Bankstown Safe Ms Tania Mihailuk Suite 1 Flr 3,402-410 Chapel Rd BANKSTOWN 2200 [email protected] (02) 9708 3838 Labor Barwon Safe The Hon. Mr Kevin Humphries Suite 1 Grd Flr, 60 Maitland St NARRABRI 2390 [email protected] (02) 6792 1422 Nationals Bathurst Safe The Hon. Mr Paul Toole Suites 1 & 2, 229 Howick St BATHURST 2795 [email protected] (02) 6332 1300 Nationals Baulkham Hills Safe The Hon. Mr David Elliott Suite 1, 25-33 Old Northern Rd BAULKHAM HILLS 2153 [email protected] (02) 9686 3110 Liberal Bega Safe The Hon. Mr Andrew Constance 122 Carp Street BEGA 2550 [email protected] (02) 6492 2056 Liberal Blacktown Safe Mr John Robertson Shop 3063 Westpoint, Flushcombe Road BLACKTOWN 2148 [email protected] (02) 9671 5222 Labor Blue Mountains Safe Ms Trish Doyle 132 Macquarie Road SPRINGWOOD 2777 [email protected] (02) 4751 3298 Labor Cabramatta Safe Mr Nick Lalich Suite 10 Lvl 1, 5 Arthur St CABRAMATTA 2166 [email protected] (02) 9724 3381 Labor Camden Safe Mr Chris Patterson 66 John Street CAMDEN 2570 [email protected] (02) 4655 3333 Liberal Campbelltown Safe Mr Greg Warren Shop 3, 72 Queen St CAMPBELLTOWN 2560 [email protected] (02) 4625 3344 Labor Canterbury Safe Ms Sophie Cotsis Suites 201 & 202 Level 2 308-312 Beamish Street CAMPSIE 2194 [email protected] (02) 9718 1234 Labor Castle Hill Safe The Hon. Mr Leslie Williams Suite 202 Rouse Hill Town Centre 10-14 Market Lane ROUSE HILL 2155 [email protected] (02) 8882 9555 Liberal Cessnock Safe Mr Clayton Barr PO Box 242 CESSNOCK 2325 [email protected] (02) 4991 1466 Labor Charlestown Safe Ms Jodie Harrison Unit 3, 313 Charlestown Rd CHARLESTOWN 2290 [email protected] (02) 4942 1242 Labor Clarence Safe Mr Christopher Gulaptis 11 Prince Street GRAFTON 2460 [email protected] (02) 6643 1244 Nationals Coffs Harbour Safe Mr Andrew Fraser 1/9 Park Avenue COFFS HARBOUR 2450 [email protected] (02) 6652 6500 Nationals Coogee Marginal Mr Bruce Notley-Smith 15/53-55B Frenchmans Road RANDWICK 2031 [email protected] (02) 9398 1822 Liberal Cootamundra Safe The Hon. Ms Katrina Hodgkinson 140 Boorowa Street YOUNG 2594 [email protected] (02) 6382 2399 Nationals Cronulla Safe The Hon. Mr Mark Speakman Suite 203, 30 Kingsway CRONULLA 2230 [email protected] (02) 9527 1477 Liberal Davidson Safe Mr Jonathan O'Dea Suite 8A, 12 Tryon Rd LINDFIELD 2070 [email protected] (02) 9880 7400 Liberal Drummoyne Safe Mr John Sidoti 128 Great North Road FIVE DOCK 2046 [email protected] (02) 9713 2999 Liberal Dubbo Safe The Hon. Mr Troy Grant Shop 1,18 Talbragar St DUBBO 2830 [email protected] (02) 6882 3577 Nationals East Hills Marginal Mr Glenn Brookes 20 Revesby Place REVESBY 2212 [email protected] (02) 9772 2774 Independent Epping Safe Mr Damien Tudehope Suite 303, Lvl 3 51 Rawson Street EPPING 2121 [email protected] (02) 9877 0266 Liberal Fairfield Safe Mr Guy Zangari PO Box 771 FAIRFIELD 1860 [email protected] (02) 9726 9323 Labor Gosford Marginal Ms Liesl Tesch 20 Blackwall Road WOY WOY 2256 [email protected] (02) 4342 4122 Labor Goulburn Safe The Hon. Ms Pru Goward PO Box 168 GOULBURN 2580 [email protected] (02) 4822 6444 Liberal Granville Marginal Ms Julia Finn 160 Merrylands Road MERRYLANDS 2160 [email protected] (02) 9637 1656 Labor Hawkesbury Safe The Hon. Mr Dominic Perrottet PO Box 505 Richmond 2753 [email protected] (02) 4578 0300 Liberal Heathcote Safe Mr Lee Evans Shops 1 & 2 17 - 23 Station Street ENGADINE 2233 [email protected] (02) 9548 0144 Liberal Heffron Safe Mr Ron Hoenig Shop 117, 747 Botany Rd ROSEBERY 2018 [email protected] (02) 9699 8166 Labor Holsworthy Safe Ms Melanie Gibbons 60 Walder Road HAMMONDVILLE 2170 [email protected] (02) 9825 3653 Liberal Hornsby Safe The Hon. Mr Matt Kean Suite 5 The Madison 25-29 Hunter Street HORNSBY 2077 [email protected] (02) 9476 3411 Liberal Keira Safe Mr Ryan Park Shops 2 and 3 247 Princes Highway CORRIMAL 2518 [email protected] (02) 4285 1588 Labor Kiama Safe Mr Gareth Ward 102 Terralong Street KIAMA 2533 [email protected] (02) 4232 1082 Liberal Kogarah Safe Mr Chris Minns Suite 1 Ground Floor 22-24 Regent Street KOGARAH 2217 [email protected] (02) 9587 9684 Labor Ku-ring-gai Safe Mr Alister Henskens 27 Redleaf Avenue WAHROONGA 2076 [email protected] (02) 9487 8588 Liberal Lake Macquarie Safe Mr Greg Piper 92 Victory Parade TORONTO 2283 [email protected] (02) 4959 3200 Independent Lakemba Safe Mr Jihad Dib PO Box 5 ROSELANDS 2196 [email protected] (02) 9759 5000 Labor Lane Cove Safe The Hon. Mr Anthony Roberts Level 3 Suite 302 230 Victoria Road GLADESVILLE 2111 [email protected] (02) 9817 4757 Liberal Lismore Marginal The Hon. Mr Thomas George PO Box 52 Lismore 2480 [email protected] (02) 6621 3624 Nationals Liverpool Safe Mr Paul Lynch 100 Moore Street LIVERPOOL 2170 [email protected] (02) 9602 0040 Labor Londonderry Safe Ms Prue Car PO Box 43 ST MARYS 1790 [email protected] (02) 9833 1122 Labor Contact details for all Members of Parliament for the NSW Legislative Assembly - June 2017 Safe or ELECTORATE NAME of MP ELECTORATE OFFICE ADDRESS EMAIL PHONE PARTY Marginal Macquarie Fields Safe Mr Anoulack Chanthivong Shop 3 Ground Floor 2-6 Oxford Street INGLEBURN 2565 [email protected] (02) 9618 2077 Labor Maitland Safe Ms Jenny Aitchison 34 Church Street MAITLAND 2320 [email protected] (02) 4933 1617 Labor Manly Safe Mr James Griffin Shop 2, 2 Wentworth Street MANLY 2095 [email protected] (02) 9976 2773 Liberal Maroubra Safe Mr Michael Daley PO Box 535 MAROUBRA 2035 [email protected] (02) 9349 6440 Labor Miranda Safe Ms Eleni Petinos PO Box 510 MIRANDA 1490 [email protected] (02) 9525 6378 Liberal Monaro Marginal The Hon. Mr John Barilaro 213 Crawford Street QUEANBEYAN 2620 [email protected] (02) 6299 4899 Nationals Mount Druitt Safe Mr Edmond Atalla Office Suite 201 Westfield Carlisle Avenue MOUNT DRUITT 2770 [email protected] (02) 9625 6770 Labor Mulgoa Safe The Hon. Mrs Tanya Davies PO Box 316 ST CLAIR 2759 [email protected] (02) 9834 2966 Liberal Murray Safe The Hon. Mr Adrian Piccoli NSW Government Offices 104-110 Banna Avenue GRIFFITH 2680 [email protected] (02) 6962 6644 Nationals Myall Lakes Safe Mr Stephen Bromhead Suite F4/F5, Lvl 1 1-9 Manning Street TUNCURRY 2428 [email protected] (02) 6555 4099 Nationals Newcastle Safe Mr Tim Crakanthorp Ground Floor 414 Hunter Street NEWCASTLE 2300 [email protected] (02) 4926 1126 Labor Newtown Safe Ms Jenny Leong 383 King Street NEWTOWN 2042 [email protected] (02) 9517 2800 The Greens North Shore Safe Ms Felicity Wilson Suite 3 40 Yeo Street NEUTRAL BAY 2089 [email protected] (02) 9909 2594 Liberal Northern Tablelands Safe The Hon. Mr Adam Marshall Suite 1 Ground Floor 175 Rusden Street ARMIDALE 2350 [email protected] (02) 6772 5552 Nationals Oatley Safe Mr Mark Coure 24 Pitt Street MORTDALE 2223 [email protected] (02) 9580 9349 Liberal Orange Safe Mr Philip Donato 123 Byng Street ORANGE 2800 [email protected] (02) 6362 5199 Shooter Oxley Safe The Hon. Mrs Melinda Pavey 37 Elbow Street WEST KEMPSEY 2440 [email protected] (02) 6562 6190 Nationals Parramatta Safe Dr Geoff Lee Ground Floor 60 Macquarie Street PARRAMATTA 2150 [email protected] (02) 9891 4722 Liberal Penrith Safe The Hon. Mr Stuart Ayres Shop 23 Grd Flr Penrith Centre 510-534 High Street PENRITH 2750 [email protected] (02) 4722 8660 Liberal Pittwater Safe The Hon. Mr Rob Stokes 1725 Pittwater Road MONA VALE 2103 [email protected] (02) 9999 3599 Liberal Port Macquarie Safe Mrs Leslie Williams Suite 6, 27 Grant St PORT MACQUARIE 2444 [email protected] (02) 6584 0977 Nationals Port Stephens Marginal Ms Kate Washington 1/82 Port Stephens Street RAYMOND TERRACE 2324 [email protected] (02) 4987 4455 Labor Prospect Marginal Dr Hugh McDermott 2/679 The Horsley Drive SMITHFIELD 2164 [email protected] (02) 9756 4766 Labor Riverstone Safe Mr Kevin Conolly Shop 20 Stanhope Village 2 Sentry Drive STANHOPE GARDENS 2768 [email protected] (02) 8883 3499 Liberal Rockdale Marginal Mr Stephen Kamper 478 Princes Highway ROCKDALE 2216 [email protected] (02) 9597 1414 Labor Ryde Safe The Hon.
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