Greenhill won't seek re-election in March
A retiring MLC says it’s been difficult to adjust to the differences between the private and public sectors.
Peter Greenhill will not be seeking re-election to the Legislative Council when his term ends next month.
The terms of his political colleagues Bill Henderson, Kerry Sharpe and Rob Mercer will also finish on 28 February.
It means there will be at least one new individual elevated to the Upper House.
Mr Greenhill was first elected in March 2020 and says he only planned to serve one-term in the role:
The Legislative Council elections will take place on 4 March – you can find out more HERE.
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