Prue Car | |
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20th Deputy Premier of New South Wales | |
Assumed office 28 March 2023 | |
Premier | Chris Minns |
Preceded by | Paul Toole |
Minister for Education and Early Learning | |
Assumed office 28 March 2023 | |
Premier | Chris Minns |
Preceded by | Sarah Mitchell |
Minister for Western Sydney | |
Assumed office 5 April 2023 | |
Premier | Chris Minns |
Preceded by | David Elliott |
Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education | |
In office 3 August 2023 – 28 September 2023 | |
Premier | Chris Minns |
Preceded by | Tim Crakanthorp |
Succeeded by | Steve Whan |
Deputy Leader of the Opposition in New South Wales | |
In office 8 June 2021 – 28 March 2023 | |
Leader | Chris Minns |
Preceded by | Yasmin Catley |
Succeeded by | Natalie Ward |
Deputy Leader of the Labor Party in New South Wales | |
Assumed office 8 June 2021 | |
Leader | Chris Minns |
Preceded by | Yasmin Catley |
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Londonderry | |
Assumed office 28 March 2015 | |
Preceded by | Bart Bassett |
Personal details | |
Born | Prudence Ann Guillaume 1982 or 1983 (age 41–42) Western Sydney |
Spouse | Brad Hulls[1] (m. 2023) |
Children | One son |
Prudence Ann Car MP (née Guillaume; born 1982 or 1983)[2] is an Australian politician serving as the 20th and current deputy premier of New South Wales since March 2023. She also concurrently serves as the Minister for Education and Early Learning as well as the Minister for Western Sydney in the NSW state government. She has served as the Labor member for Londonderry in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly since 2015. She previously served as the deputy leader of the NSW Opposition, Shadow Minister for Education and Shadow Minister for Early Childhood Learning.[3][4]
The 39-year-old-year-old deputy to Chris Minns broke the news to her western Sydney constituents on her Facebook page saying: "Friends, I have some hard news to share."
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