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Born | 1985 |
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | Liberal |
Alma mater | University of Sydney |
Occupation | Politician |
Website | https://nswliberal.org.au/monica-tudehope |
Monica Joan Tudehope is an Australian politician. In 2024, she was selected by the NSW Liberals to contest the 2024 Epping State By-Election.
Tudehope was raised in West Pennant Hills, and is married with two daughters.[1]
Tudehope has an extensive background in politics, having been Deputy Chief of Staff to Premier Dominic Perrottet[2], and being the daughter of former Member for Epping,[3] and current Opposition Leader in the Legislative Council, Damien Tudehope.
Education
Tudehope attended Tangara School for Girls, in Cherrybrook[4] and graduated from the University of Sydney.
Politics
Tudehope is a former advisor to Liberal Premier Dominic Perrottet,[5] and previously unsuccessfully contested Liberal preselection for the casual Senate vacancy caused by Marise Payne's resignation.
In 2024, she was selected to contest the 2024 Epping State By-Election triggered by Perrottet's resignation. Tudehope won the preselection receiving 89 of the 115 votes.[2]
See also
References
- ^ NSW Liberals, (18 August 2024) https://nswliberal.org.au/news/monica-tudehope-selected-as-the-epping-liberal-candidate
- ^ a b Linda, Silmalis (17 August 2024). "Dominic Perrottet hails his successor Monica Tudehope as a 'probable premier'". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 28 September 2024.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Hevesi, Bryant (August 17, 2024). "NSW Liberal Party confirms Monica Tudehope as its candidate for Dominic Perrottet's former seat of Epping amid nominations blunder for council elections".
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- ^ Rivera, Tricia (August 17, 2024). "Monica Tudehope selected as Liberal candidate for Epping".
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