Kellie Sloane

Kellie Sloane

politician Australia

Kellie Sloane is a New South Wales Member of Parliament and opposition health spokesperson, who has raised concerns about the proposed hate speech laws, questioning their selective drafting and the implications for various faith and multicultural communities.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
6 wks
Reach
213,612
Power
11,560$
Sentiment
6.43
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Australia 7 6.43 0.52% +60% 25,499,884 213,612 $1,380,000 11,560$
Totals 7 25,499,884 213,612 $1,380,000 11,560$
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Recent Mentions

Australia Australia: Kellie Sloane has declared she won’t call for a leadership spill after the state Liberal Party’s disastrous loss in Saturday’s Kiama byelection. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Kellie Sloane backs Mark Speakman after Kiama byelection loss

Australia Australia: Vaucluse MP Kellie Sloane has criticised the government’s announcement regarding the Woollahra station. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Woollahra’s housing and transport plan ‘old-fashioned toxic masculinity’

Australia Australia: Kellie Sloane has been hosting street stalls in Queen St, Woollahra to take the temperature of her community. 7

The Sydney Morning Herald: My children have it lucky by the beach. But it comes with a brutal downside.

Australia Australia: Vaucluse Liberal MP Kellie Sloane advocates for higher development in Woollahra. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: NSW Premier Chris Minns declares war on NIMBYs

Australia Australia: Vaucluse MP Kellie Sloane is seen as a possible future leadership contender for the Liberal Party. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: Minns concedes not everyone will welcome city’s new train station and homes development

Australia Australia: Liberal member for Vaucluse Kellie Sloane previously said she was open to the idea of a new station but that she wanted to see the modelling first. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Eastern suburbs to get new railway station, up to 10,000 new homes