Sally Quinnell

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Sally Quinnell
MP
Member of the New South Wales Assembly
for Camden
Assumed office
25 March 2023[1]
Preceded by Peter Sidgreaves
Personal details
Political party Labor
Spouse(s) Damien[2]
Children 3
Residence Ellis Lane[3]
Occupation Music teacher

Sally Anne Quinnell is an Australian politician. She was elected a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Camden for the Labor Party since 2023.[4]

Career

Quinnell worked for fifteen years as a music teacher in the Camden area in both public and private schools.[4] She is a union representative and secretary of the South West Sydney Independent Education Union sub-branch.[2] She started 'Bandemonium', a business providing private music lessons to students across the region, and was a founding member of the Camden Musical Society.[4] She was a singer and played both the piano and the bassoon.[5] She has performed music at local events and churches.[2]

Quinnell was the endorsed as the NSW Labor candidate for the seat of Camden at the 2019 state election at which she was defeated by Peter Sidgreaves.[6][7] She was endorsed as the Labor candidate again in 2023 and defeated Sidgreaves.[8]

Personal life

Quinnell and her husband Damien moved to Camden in the late 2000s and raised their three children there. She has been involved in schools and clubs such as St Paul's Camden, St Gregory's College Gregory Hills, Cobbitty Scouts and Oran Park Cricket Club. She has volunteered at Cowpastures Park Run, South Camden Tennis Club and St Vinnies homeless night visits.[2]

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