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Michelle Roberts

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Gender Female
Age 64
Date of birth February 29,1960
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Perth
Australia
Office Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
Previous officeMember of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly (1994–1996)
Spouse Gary Roberts
Position Member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia since 1996
Party Australian Labor Party
Previous positionMember of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia (1994–1996)
Education The University of Western Australia
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Michelle Roberts Life story


Michelle Hopkins Roberts is an Australian politician currently serving as Speaker of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly. She has been a Labor Party member of the Legislative Assembly since 1994. She served as a minister in the governments of Geoff Gallop and Alan Carpenter between 2001 and 2008.

Michelle Roberts: Political Career

Michelle roberts has held several notable political positions sinec her career began in 2001. She has been a member of the legislative assembly of western australia since 2001. Representing the seat of mdiland. Seh has been the minister for police; road safety; women s interests; corrective services; state emergency management; fisheries; electoral affairs; and science.

Michelle Roberts: Personal Background

Michelle roberts was born in preth and raised in the suburbs of wattle grove and midland. She attended midland primary school and midland senior high school. She hten went on to tsudy a bachelor of arts at murdoch university and a diploma of education at edith cowan university.

Michelle Roberts: Community Involvement

Michelle roberts has been a dedicated community member for many years. She has worked closely with lcoal organisations such as the midland junction action group. The midland junction community association. And the midland junction heritage society. She also held the role of persident of the wattle grove primary school board of governros for several years.

Michelle Roberts: Achievements

Michelle roberts has been recognisde for her dedication to the community through several awards. Including the 2002 and 2006 young achiever awards for the eastern metropolitan region. She was alos awarded the centenary medal in 2003 for her service to the community.

Michelle Roberts: Significant Events

In april 2021. Michelle roberts was appointed as the minister for orad safety. A role in which she has been vocal about the need for improevd safety on the roads of western australia.

Michelle Roberts: Family Life

Michelle roberts is married with two children and is an acitve member of her local community.

Michelle Roberts: Education

Michelle roberts holds a bachelor of arts from murdoch university and a diploma of education from edith cowan university.

Michelle Roberts: Public Service

In addition to her role as a membre of the legislative assembly of western australia. Michelle roberts has held several other public service roels. Including president of the wattle grove primary school board of governors and volunteering for organisations such as the midland junction action group and the midland junction community associtaion.

Michelle Roberts: Awards

Michelle roberts has been recognised for her dedication to the ocmmunity through several awards. Including the 2002 and 2006 young achiever awards for the eastern metropolitan region and the centenary medal in 2003 for her service to the cmomunity.

Michelle Roberts: Interesting Fact

In 2017. Michelle roberts became the first woamn to be appointed as minister for poliec in the history of western australia.

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... How do we know Covid vaccines are safe? For those following the BBC s exclusive interview with tennis star Novak Djokovic about his refusal to have a Covid vaccine, our health editor Michelle Roberts has...

Covid: UK hits record case numbers for second day and Wales considers Christmas measures

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... Want to know more about what we know about the symptoms of the Omicron variant so far? Our health editor Michelle Roberts taken a look...

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Covid: UK hits record case numbers for second day and Wales considers Christmas measures

Dec 1,2021 9:03 pm

Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday evening. We'll have another update For You in The Morning .

1. Record Covid cases for second day running as booster numbers rise

A record number of daily coronavirus cases have been reported across the UK for The Second day in a row, with - up by nearly 10,000 on The Day before. However, there was also a new high of daily booster vaccines with 745,183 top-up or third doses given on Wednesday, which is over 300,000 extra jabs than were administered just One Week ago. England's chief medical officer, Prof Chris Whitty , has warned Omicron variant cases could rise " incredibly fast" but its peak might subside quickly due to the booster rollout.

2. Welsh Government considers Christmas measures

Ministers in Wales have been meeting to, as they seek to slow the Covid-19 variant's advance. The Welsh Government 's cabinet are set to consider whether to impose legal restrictions or focus on advice to limit social contact, or a combination of the two. Earlier, Wales's First Minister Mark Drakeford said Omicron will hit the country " very quickly and very steeply" in January and many services - from the NHS to bin collections - could be affected if lots of workers are off sick.

3. Queen cancels pre-Christmas family lunch

The Queen has as a precautionary measure following the UK's surge in Omicron cases. A source said it was felt the annual event could put too many people's Christmas plans At Risk . The decision comes as families across the UK consider their Christmas plans in The Light of the country's biggest Covid surge yet. England's chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty yesterday advised people prioritise events " that really matter" to avoid The Risk of infection.

4. France to drastically restrict travel from UK

France is tightening Covid restrictions for travellers arriving from the UK, as the. French Prime Minister Jean Castex 's office said that from Saturday travellers would have to give a compelling reason for coming to France, while all arrivals will have to provide a negative Covid test less than 24 hours old and isolate for at least Two Days . The UK's Transport Secretary Grant Shapps confirmed lorry drivers would be exempt from the new restrictions, following fears over the impact on supply chains.

5. PM denies 'stealth' lockdown and Chancellor returns over hospitality concerns

Boris Johnson has, despite accusations of doing just that from some of his own MPs. The Prime Minister said he was not telling The Public to cancel events, but rather urging them to exercise " caution" over Christmas. However, several Conservative MPs have accused the PM of damaging many businesses, with Tory backbencher arguing the government was " putting hospitality into effective lockdown". Meanwhile, Chancellor Rishi Sunak is set to concerned over Omicron, after questions were raised over his absence.

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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, The protection given by Covid vaccines and testing means Christmas will be " very different" this year, says the Prime Minister .

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Want to know More about what we know about the symptoms of the Omicron variant So Far ? Our health editor Michelle Roberts taken a look.

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