Honorific-Prefix: | The Honourable |
Pam Allan | |
Office: | Minister for the Environment |
Term Start: | 4 April 1995 |
Term End: | 8 April 1999 |
Predecessor: | Chris Hartcher |
Successor: | Bob Debus |
Constituency Am1: | Wentworthville |
Assembly1: | New South Wales Legislative |
Term Start1: | 19 March 1988 |
Term End1: | 3 May 1991 |
Predecessor1: | Ernie Quinn |
Successor1: | District abolished |
Constituency Am2: | Blacktown |
Assembly2: | New South Wales Legislative |
Term Start2: | 25 May 1991 |
Term End2: | 5 March 1999 |
Predecessor2: | John Aquilina |
Successor2: | Paul Gibson |
Constituency Am3: | Wentworthville |
Assembly3: | New South Wales Legislative |
Term Start3: | 27 March 1999 |
Term End3: | 2 March 2007 |
Predecessor3: | District created |
Successor3: | District abolished |
Birth Date: | 1953 2, df=yes |
Nationality: | Australian |
Party: | Labor Party |
Alma Mater: | University of Sydney |
Pamela Diane Allan (born 4 February 1953) is an Australian politician. She was a Labor member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1988 to 2007.
Allan first gained a place in the Legislative Assembly following her win in the seat of Wentworthville in the 1988 election. When this seat was dissolved as a result of a redistribution prior to the 1991 election; she attained preselection and won the seat of Blacktown, returning to a recreated Wentworthville at the 1999 election. She served as the state Minister for the Environment under Bob Carr's premiership from 4 April 1995 to 8 April 1999.[1]
Allan retired from state politics in 2007.[1]