
Mark Coure
Mark Coure is an Australian politician representing the Liberal Party, and he has served as the Member for Oatley in the New South Wales Parliament. He was recently mentioned in the context of his close electoral contest against Labor candidate Ashvini Ambihaipahar in the 2023 state election, where he retained his seat by a narrow margin. Coure has been involved in discussions regarding the allocation of funding to community organizations and has faced criticism from opponents over perceived conflicts of interest.
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Mark Coure is a Liberal MP and the opponent of Elaina Anzellotti in Oatley.
Labor candidate for Oatley Elaina Anzellotti once supported Liberal MP Mark CoureNSW Liberal MP Mark Coure issued a statement criticising the nauseating remarks.
NSW Liberals forget Muslim members in Ramadan meeting snafuMark Coure, NSW opposition spokesman for roads and Riverwood’s state MP, criticized the council’s planning for the speed hump.
Is Sydney’s worst speed hump on Belmore Road, Riverwood?Mark Coure is identified as a senior moderate who attempted to talk to the leader.
How NSW Liberals ousted leader after tumultuous 24 hoursMark Coure was one of the frontbenchers who spoke privately with Speakman about the need for change.
Mark Speakman resigns as NSW Liberal Party leaderMark Coure criticized Price’s comments, expressing disappointment.
Daniel Mookhey accuses Liberals of profiting from Jacinta Nampijinpa Price divisivenessMark Coure is a current state MP.
Former Greens Leader Adam Bandt’s new gig; Chris Rath marriedAmbihaipahar came within a whisker of defeating longstanding MP Mark Coure in the Liberal-held seat of Oatley at the 2023 state election.
Labor Barton candidate Ashvini Ambihaipahar nominated $50,000 to charity who worked on her campaign









































