Carmelina "Carmel" Zollo (born 10 January 1952) is an Australian politician, and a Labor Party member of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1997 to 2014. She was re-elected for a second term in 2006. Zollo did not re-contest her seat at the 2014 election. Zollo was born in Ceppaloni (Benevento) in the Campania Region of Italy. Prior to entering parliament, she worked as a federal and state public servant and political staffer. She was the first Italian born member of the South Australian cabinet.
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| - Carmelina "Carmel" Zollo (born 10 January 1952) is an Australian politician, and a Labor Party member of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1997 to 2014. She was re-elected for a second term in 2006. Zollo did not re-contest her seat at the 2014 election. Zollo was born in Ceppaloni (Benevento) in the Campania Region of Italy. Prior to entering parliament, she worked as a federal and state public servant and political staffer. She was the first Italian born member of the South Australian cabinet. (en)
- Carmel Zollo, all'anagrafe Carmelina (Ceppaloni, 10 gennaio 1952) è una politica australiana, ministro per la sicurezza stradale, eletta al Parlamento australiano alle elezioni statali dell'ottobre 1997. Prima di diventare ministro, ha ricoperto ruoli parlamentari tra cui segretario parlamentare presso il Ministro dell'industria e del commercio. Attualmente presiede il Review Committee e il Comitato per lo sviluppo sociale ed è anche un membro del Comitato per lo sviluppo, dell'ambiente, delle risorse. Carmel è membro di molte organizzazioni della comunità, è sposata e ha tre figli adulti. (it)
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| - Carmelina "Carmel" Zollo (born 10 January 1952) is an Australian politician, and a Labor Party member of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1997 to 2014. She was re-elected for a second term in 2006. Zollo did not re-contest her seat at the 2014 election. Zollo was born in Ceppaloni (Benevento) in the Campania Region of Italy. Prior to entering parliament, she worked as a federal and state public servant and political staffer. She was the first Italian born member of the South Australian cabinet. Throughout her time in parliament, she had held many and varied positions within the government, including: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries and Mineral Resources Development; Government Whip in the Legislative Council; Convenor – Premier's Food Council; Chair – Issues Group of Food South Australia; Chair – Murray Mallee Strategic Task Force; Chair - South Australian Wine Industry Council Issues Group; Member – South Australian Wine Industry Council; Parliamentary Secretary assisting the Minister for Industry Trade and Regional Development, Minister for Mineral Resources Development, Minister for Small Business; Parliamentary Secretary assisting the: Minister for Industry and Trade, Minister for Mineral Resources Development; Member of Executive Council; Minister for Emergency Services; Minister Assisting in Mental Health; Minister Assisting the Minister for Industry and Trade; Minister Assisting in Regional Health; Minister for Mental Health and Substance Abuse; Minister for Correctional Services; Minister for Road Safety; Minister for Gambling; and Minister assisting the Minister for Multicultural Affairs. (en)
- Carmel Zollo, all'anagrafe Carmelina (Ceppaloni, 10 gennaio 1952) è una politica australiana, ministro per la sicurezza stradale, eletta al Parlamento australiano alle elezioni statali dell'ottobre 1997. Prima donna nata in Italia ad essere stata eletta al Legislative Council, era funzionaria nell'amministrazione pubblica, sia a livello statale che federale. È membro del Partito Laburista Australiano ed ha ricoperto la carica di ministro tra il 2005 e il 2009 (Ministro per i Servizi Correzionali, Ministro per la Sicurezza Stradale, Ministro per Gioco d'azzardo e Ministro per gli Affari multiculturali. È stata anche Ministro per i Servizi di Emergenza e Ministro per la Salute Mentale e l'Abuso di Sostanze. Prima di diventare ministro, ha ricoperto ruoli parlamentari tra cui segretario parlamentare presso il Ministro dell'industria e del commercio. Attualmente presiede il Review Committee e il Comitato per lo sviluppo sociale ed è anche un membro del Comitato per lo sviluppo, dell'ambiente, delle risorse. Carmel è membro di molte organizzazioni della comunità, è sposata e ha tre figli adulti. Fa parte dei comitati del Partito Laburista per: Questioni Multiculturali e Etniche; Giustizia, Servizi d'Emergenza e Difesa dei diritti del Consumatore e Servizi sulla Salute, la Famiglia e la Comunità. (it)
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