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Eleni Petinos

Shadow Minister for Finance, Shadow Minister for Sport and Member for Miranda

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WE'LL KEEP MOVING MIRANDA AND NSW FORWARD.

Shadow Minister for Finance, Shadow Minister for Sport and Member for Miranda

Eleni Petinos was elected to the NSW Parliament as the Member for Miranda on 28 March 2015. 

Prior to entering Parliament, Eleni worked in taxation. She holds a Bachelor of Jurisprudence and Bachelor of Laws from UNSW, and a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice.

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Shadow Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Scott Farlow has today called on Premier Chris Minns and Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Paul Scully to order an immediate investigatio...

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Labor’s stealth tax hits Kiama businesses

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