Sharman Stone - Sources and External Links

Sources and External Links

  • La Trobe University Alumni Graduate Profiles
  • Agora - The Magazine for La Trobe University Graduates
  • Ministerial Website
  • Australian Women Biographical Entry
  • Australian Parliament House
  • Electoral Office Website
Political offices
Preceded by
Peter Dutton
Minister for Workforce Participation
2006–2007
Succeeded by
Brendan O'Connor
Parliament of Australia
Preceded by
Bruce Lloyd
Member for Murray
1996–present
Incumbent
Current members of the Australian House of Representatives from Victoria
Labor (22)
  • Anna Burke
  • Anthony Byrne
  • Darren Cheeseman
  • Simon Crean
  • Michael Danby
  • Mark Dreyfus
  • Martin Ferguson
  • Steve Gibbons
  • Julia Gillard
  • Alan Griffin
  • Catherine King
  • Harry Jenkins
  • Jenny Macklin
  • Richard Marles
  • Rob Mitchell
  • Brendan O'Connor
  • Nicola Roxon
  • Bill Shorten
  • Laura Smyth
  • Mike Symon
  • Kelvin Thomson
  • Maria Vamvakinou
Liberal (12)
  • Kevin Andrews
  • Bruce Billson
  • Russell Broadbent
  • Josh Frydenberg
  • Greg Hunt
  • Sophie Mirabella
  • Kelly O'Dwyer
  • Andrew Robb
  • Tony Smith
  • Sharman Stone
  • Dan Tehan
  • Alan Tudge
National (2)
  • Darren Chester
  • John Forrest
Greens (1)
  • Adam Bandt
Authority control
  • VIAF: 91556170
Persondata
Name Stone, Sharman Nancy
Alternative names Bawden, Sharman Nancy (maiden name)
Short description Australian politician
Date of birth 23 April 1951
Place of birth Pyramid Hill, Victoria, Australia
Date of death
Place of death

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