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Sharryn Jackson, former Representative

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  • Former Australian Labor Party Representative for Hasluck
  • Left House of Representatives on 21 August 2010 — unknown
  • Entered House of Representatives on 10 November 2001 — Federal election

Most recent appearances in parliament

Questions without Notice: Workplace Relations (24 Jun 2010)

“My question is to the Prime Minister. Will the Prime Minister outline to the House the importance of fairness in the workplace? Are there any risks to this?”

Questions without Notice: Work and Family (22 Jun 2010)

“My question is to the Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs. How is the government supporting families to make their own work and family choices, and are there any threats to this support?”

Statements by Members: Hasluck Electorate: Midland Health Campus (21 Jun 2010)

“I rise today to talk about my ongoing concerns about the Midland Health Campus in my electorate of Hasluck. In the 2009-10 budget, the Rudd government provided $180.1 million in funding for the new Midland Health Campus, following requests from the state Liberal government for the funding to ensure the project proceeded without delay. Construction was meant to be completed by November 2013, a...”

More of Sharryn Jackson's recent appearances

Numbers

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  • Has spoken in 34 debates in the last year — average amongst Representatives.
  • People have made 1 comment on this Representative's speeches — average amongst Representatives.
  • This Representative's speeches are understandable to an average 19–20 year old, going by the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level score.
  • 3 people are tracking whenever this Representative speaks.
  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 65 times in debates — well below average amongst Representatives. (Why is this here?)