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    1. Served as an independent while on Sutherland Shire Council.

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    Melanie Gibbons
    Melanie Gibbons MP.jpg
    Member of the New South Wales Parliament
    for Holsworthy
    In office
    28 March 2015  25 March 2023
    New South Wales Legislative Assembly
    Preceded by Member for Menai
    2011–2015
    District abolished
    New district Member for Holsworthy
    2015–2023
    Succeeded by