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303:, Stuckey ran for Currumbin again for the Liberal Party, succeeding in unseating Rose with a 17.7-point swing following a number of scandals surrounding Rose's electorate office expenses and staff bullying accusations. Stuckey was the only seat that the opposition managed to win from Labor. Upon her election, Stuckey was appointed Liberal Party spokesperson for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, Child Safety, Communities and Disability Services, Employment, Training and Industrial Relations, and Women's Issues. After the National and Liberal Parties formed a coalition in September 2005, Stuckey was promoted to the Shadow Cabinet as Shadow Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development. 271:, South Australia. In 1976, Stuckey became a registered nurse with a diploma from Adelaide Children's Hospital. In 1987, Stuckey moved with her family to Currumbin on the Gold Coast in 1987. Prior to her election in 2004, Stuckey ran a communications consultancy firm specialising in professional development, speaker coaching and conflict resolution. 310:, local high school teacher Michael Riordan challenged Stuckey as the Labor candidate for Currumbin. She was re-elected with 52% of the vote after preferences. After the 2006 election, Stuckey returned to the Shadow Cabinet as Shadow Minister for Child Safety, Disability Services and Mental Health. 337:
In April 2012, Premier Campbell Newman nominated Jann Stuckey to the Governor of Queensland for the cabinet position of Minister for Tourism, Major Events, Small Business and Commonwealth Games and was sworn in on 3 April 2012 at Government House, Brisbane.
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She was the Shadow Minister for Small Business, Job Creation, Fair Trading and Industrial Relations and the Shadow Minister for Women. She was the Shadow Minister for Public Works and Information and Communication Technology between 2010 and 2011.
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In January 2020, Stuckey announced that she would resign from parliament at the start of February, citing an ongoing battle with depression, having previously said she would not re-contest her seat at the next election.
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in 2008 when the Liberal Party and the Nationals merged in Queensland. Before the 2012 election, she was the Shadow Minister for Tourism, Small Business and Manufacturing.
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was elected leader of the LNP in 2011, she was appointed as Shadow Minister for Tourism, Manufacturing and Small Business a position she took through until the
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Minister for Tourism, Major Events, Small Business and Commonwealth Games of Queensland
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at the 2004 state election, Stuckey ran a communications business.
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Queensland
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She was first elected on 7 February 2004 as a member of the
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as Minister for Tourism, Manufacturing and Small Business
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Stuckey first ran for the state seat of Currumbin in
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Women members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
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Index

Campbell Newman
Jan Jarratt
Anna Bligh
Kate Jones
Queensland Parliament
Currumbin
Merri Rose
Laura Gerber
Adelaide
Independent
Liberal Party
Liberal National Party
Currumbin
Legislative Assembly of Queensland
Liberal Party
Liberal National Party of Queensland
Merri Rose
Adelaide
2001
Liberal Party
Merri Rose
2004
2006 campaign
2009 election
John-Paul Langbroek
Campbell Newman
2012 election
Independent
Currumbin
2020 election

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