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Tamara "Tammy" Lobato (born 27 June, 1971) is an Australian politician for the Labor Party in the state of Victoria. She is a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, representing the electoral district of Gembrook. Tammy Lobato grew up in Tecoma, Victoria, and attended Tecoma Primary School, followed by Upwey High School. Later she studied for her diploma of Community Development at the Chisholm Institute in Melbourne, and attained a Bachelor of Arts (Community Development) at Victoria University. Before entering politics, Lobato worked as a bookkeeper, office administrator, and in the retail trade.
   Lobato was elected as Member for Gembrook in November 2002.
   She has been a vocal campaigner against the introduction of genetically modified crops. She questioned whether the Victorian Chief Scientist, Sir Gustav Nossal, was independent enough to advise the Government of Victoria on the subject, and has been critical of Victorian Premier John Brumby for approving genetically modified canola plantations in Victoria.
   Said Lobato: » "I feel that Victoria will be put into a very risky situation. I believe that our agricultural industry will be put at risk. I know for a fact that people don't want to eat genetically modified foods."

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