The Hon. Carmel Mary Tebbutt, BEc MP

Born 22 January 1964.
Higher School Certificate De La Salle College Cronulla (1981). Bachelor of Economics, Sydney University, Majoring in Economics and Industrial Relations (1986). Previously worked as Graduate Trainee, State Bank of NSW (1985-86); Industrial Officer for AMP Staff Association (1986-88); State Secretary, AMP Staff Association (1988-90); Electorate Officer, Senator Bruce Childs (1990-92); Industrial Officer/Training Officer, Community and Public Sector Union (1992-95) and Policy Advisor to the Deputy Premier and Minister for Health (1995-98). Special interests include social justice, local government, children's and young peoples' services, education and the environment. Leisure activities include swimming, cycling, reading and movies.

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3.07pm Wednesday 06 January 2010 - Daily Telegraph - Adam Walters - State Political Editor
Meet the ALP Bunch - Kristina Keneally's relatives in parliament
Forget jobs for the boys - it's all in the family for the embattled NSW Government.
Just months after being installed as Premier, Ms Keneally presides over a Labor Government that has no fewer than six ALP heavyweights' relatives acting as ministerial press secretaries.
Already dubbed "The Keneally Bunch" by the Opposition, a list of press secretaries recruited from the ranks of Labor relatives reveals the Premier's brother-in-law is now working in parliament.
Patrick Keneally is the younger brother of Kristina Keneally's husband Ben, and works as the media minder of Small Business Minister Peter Primrose after a stint with Deputy Premier Carmel Tebbutt.
Ms Keneally's five personal media advisers include Sabina Husic, sister of Labor candidate for the federal seat of Greenway Ed Husic, a senior official with the Communications Electrical and Plumbing Union.
Transport Minister David Campbell employs media adviser Marco Spadaccini, a cousin of former West Australian Labor candidate Anna Spadaccini.
The Opposition has accused Labor of seeking to maximise its political advantage by recruiting the daughter of independent Dubbo MP Dawn Fardell.
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