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Tuesday, 18 March 2008
McHale to retire from politics
as posted on ABCNews
The Minister for Tourism, Culture and the Arts, Sheila McHale, has announced that she will retire from state politics at the next election.
Ms McHale is the second Minister from the Labor Government to step down at the end of this term.
The Minister for Agriculture Kim Chance has already said he will not contest his Upper House seat.
Ms McHale was elected to Parliament in 1996 as the Member for Thornlie, and has held various Ministerial portfolios since 2001.
She is currently the Member for Kenwick.
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