Bob Sneath

Bob Sneath

Bob Sneath is an Australian politician, and an Australian Labor Party member of the South Australian Legislative Council since 2002.

Sneath originally worked as a shearer and an organiser with the AWU. He moved to Adelaide in 2004 to become Secretary of the AWU, and was the the President of the Naracoorte sub branch of the ALP for six years before becoming an ALP State Executive member and President of the party in 1999.

Sneath is currently the president of the Legislative Council.

External links

* [http://www.parliament.sa.gov.au/Internet/DesktopModules/memberdrill.aspx?pid=1704 Parliament Profile]


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