
Monica Tudehope
Monica Tudehope is a member of the New South Wales Parliament representing Epping. A former deputy chief of staff to Premier Dominic Perrottet, she has been actively involved in poker machine policy and has voiced strong concerns about the social and economic impacts of gambling in Australia. In her inaugural speech, Tudehope highlighted the severe consequences of gambling losses, emphasizing that they extend beyond financial harm to affect personal well-being and familial responsibilities.
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Coalition spokesperson for Western Sydney Monica Tudehope said delivering the project in sections would be a stab in the back to the communities.
Wentworth Point to Olympic Park section delayed due to fundingMonica Tudehope, who was on the same invitation as her father, provided the same statement.
The Liberal MPs, the Chinese high roller and the glitzy temple celebrationMonica Tudehope mentioned that former prime minister John Howard warned the bill would undermine gun laws.
Coalition divided as Liberals accuse Minns of 'US-style political horse-trading'Monica Tudehope is the MP for Epping and is considered leadership material.
Is Mark Speakman’s job safe?Monica Tudehope, the state member for Epping, began receiving complaints from fed-up residents in March.
Parramatta Council and Transport for NSW shift responsibility for broken fence outside Epping Railway StationMonica Tudehope represents Epping in state politics.
Inside the fight to represent western SydneyMonica Tudehope, the member for Epping, worked on poker machine policy while serving as the deputy chief of staff to former premier Perrottet.
NSW poker machine reforms unify Monica Tudehope, James Wallace, Jacqui Scruby,




































