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16 Facts About Louise Miller-Frost

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Louise Jane Miller-Frost is an Australian politician elected to represent the division of Boothby in the 2022 Australian federal election.

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Louise Miller-Frost is a member of the Australian Labor Party.

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Louise Miller-Frost attended Para Hills East Infant School and Primary School, The Heights High School, Banksia Park High School and Seymour College.

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Louise Miller-Frost's father died unexpectedly when she was thirteen years old.

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Louise Miller-Frost was the first in her family to attend university, completing an undergraduate Bachelor of Applied Science at the University of South Australia, then going on to complete a Master of Arts and Master of Business Administration at UNISA, and a Master of Public Health at Adelaide University.

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Louise Miller-Frost is a fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

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Louise Miller-Frost has had an extensive career as an executive in a range of organisations including SA Health, City of Port Adelaide Enfield, and City of Burnside.

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Louise Miller-Frost was critical of the Marshall government's plans, and expressed a desire for more social housing in the state.

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Louise Miller-Frost has sat on a number of boards, notably the Medical Board of Australia, Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, Animal Welfare League SA and as Chair of UnitingCare Wesley Bowden.

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Louise Miller-Frost was co-chair of the Adelaide Zero Project to end homelessness, and SA Co-chair of Anti-Poverty Week in 2020 and 2021.

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Louise Miller-Frost was preselected by the Australian Labor Party to run for Parliament in the seat of Boothby in the 2022 federal election.

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Louise Miller-Frost won the election, with Dyer conceding defeat on the night of the election and Swift conceding the following day.

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Louise Miller-Frost is the 1,224th member of the House of Representatives, and the 14th Member for Boothby.

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Louise Miller-Frost campaigned strongly on integrity in politics and in favour of a federal ICAC.

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Louise Miller-Frost reflected on these issues, and her work in the poverty and homelessness sectors in her first speech.

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Louise Miller-Frost has three sons, triplets who were born in 1999, and three stepsons.