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Trish Doyle

Member for Blue Mountains

Trish Doyle - Member for Blue Mountains Trish Doyle - Member for Blue Mountains

Trish Doyle is your local Member for the Blue Mountains. Trish is NSW Parliamentary Secretary for the Environment, Energy, Heritage, and Climate Change.

Prior to entering Parliament, Trish was a Teacher. She is also a passionate campaigner for social justice and equality.

Trish’s priorities include:

  • providing better access to health services, with more Nurses and Paramedics, and redeveloping the Blue Mountains District ANZAC Memorial Hospital
  • addressing shortfalls in affordable, social, and public housing;
  • protecting and conserving our precious environment;
  • supporting public schools and Teachers, including investing in TAFE;
  • helping strengthen our community services sector;
  • advocating for more reliable and frequent train and public transport services to and from the Blue Mountains;
  • improving the Great Western Highway, Bells Line of Road; and congestion points along local roads.

She is a proud feminist and trade unionist.


As a member of Emily’s List – Trish works alongside other Labor progressives to encourage and support more women into Parliament and positions of Leadership.

Trish is determined to have her community represented by someone they trust, who genuinely cares, and fights for them!

Connect with Trish

Email: [email protected]
Phone: (02) 4751 3298
Facebook: trishdoylebluemtns
Instagram: @trishdoylemp

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