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List of Politicians RRVV.Xlsx MEMBERS OF VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (LOWER HOUSE) Electorate Constituency Party Address Phone Website Email www.jacintaallan.com Hon Jacinta Allan Bendigo East ALP 35 Wills Street, Bendigo 3550 (03) 5443 2144 [email protected] twitter.com/JacintaAllanMP www.danielandrews.com.au 517A Princes Highway, Noble Park Hon Daniel Andrews Mulgrave ALP (03) 9548 5644 facebook.com/DanielAndrewsMP [email protected] 3174 twitter.com/DanielAndrewsMP 4 Lawrence Street, Blackburn South Mr Neil Angus Forest Hill LP (03) 9877 5628 [email protected] 3130 Hon Louise Asher Brighton LP 315 New Street, Brighton 3186 (03) 9592 1900 [email protected] 325 Camberwell Road, Camberwell Hon Ted Baillieu Hawthorn LP (03) 9882 4088 [email protected] 3124 Ms Ann Barker Oakleigh ALP 19 Station Street, Oakleigh 3166 (03) 9568 4625 www.annbarker.net/ [email protected] www.bradbattin.com Suite 5, 6-8 Langmore Lane, Mr Brad Battin Gembrook LP (03) 9796 1987 [email protected] Berwick 3806 facebook.com/pages/Brad-Battin-MP-Member-for-Gembrook/191118927584830 www.donnabauer.com.au Mrs Donna Bauer Carrum LP 374 Nepean Highway, Chelsea 3196 (03) 9772 4544 facebook.com/DonnaBauerMP [email protected] twitter.com/DonnaBauerMP 3A Hamilton Street, Craigieburn Ms Liz Beattie Yuroke ALP (03) 9305 7177 www.lizbeattie.com.au [email protected] 3064 Mr Gary Blackwood Narracan LP 3/24 Mason Street, Warragul 3820 (03) 5623 1960 [email protected] Suite 1, 1320 Plenty Road, Mr Colin Brooks Bundoora ALP (03) 9467 5657 www.colinbrooks.com.au [email protected] Bundoora 3083 Hon Tim Bull Gippsland East NAT 143 Main Street, Bairnsdale 3875 (03) 5152 3491 www.timbull.com.au [email protected] 6 Eramosa Road East, Somerville Mr Neale Burgess Hastings LP (03) 5977 5600 [email protected] 3912 www.christinecampbell.com.au Hon Christine Campbell Pascoe Vale ALP 416a Bell Street, Pascoe Vale 3044 (03) 9354 9935 [email protected] twitter.com/CCampbellMP Shop 14, The Mall, Heidelberg West Mr Anthony Carbines Ivanhoe ALP (03) 9455 3017 www.anthonycarbines.org.au [email protected] 3081 473 Keilor Road, Niddrie, Victoria Mr Ben Carroll Niddrie ALP (03) 9379 5879 [email protected] 3042 Hon Robert Clark Box Hill LP 24 Rutland Road, Box Hill 3128 (03) 9898 6606 www.robertclark.net/ [email protected] Mr Peter Crisp Mildura NAT 35 Deakin Avenue, Mildura 3500 (03) 5021 2828 www.petercrisp.net.au [email protected] Ms Lily D'Ambrosio Mill Park ALP 6 May Road, Lalor 3075 (03) 9465 9033 twitter.com/LilyDAmbrosioMP lily.d'[email protected] (Horsham Office), 114 Firebrace Horsham (03) Hon Hugh Delahunty Lowan NAT Street, Horsham 3400, (Hamilton 5382 0097 [email protected] Office), 44 Gray Street, Hamilton Hamilton (03) Shop 1, McCrae Plaza, 739 Point Hon Martin Dixon Nepean LP (03) 5986 6661 www.martindixon.org [email protected] Nepean Road, McCrae 3938 Shop 91, Endeavour Hills Shopping Mr Luke Donnellan Narre Warren North ALP Centre, Cnr Heatherton Road & (03) 9706 0566 www.lukedonnellan.com [email protected] Matthew Flinders Avenue, Shop 14, Nexus Centre, 9 Goode Ms Jo Duncan Macedon ALP (03) 5428 2138 www.joanneduncan.com.au/ [email protected] Street, Gisborne 3437 8 Panton Street, Golden Square Ms Maree Edwards Bendigo West ALP (03) 5444 4125 [email protected] 3555 1st Floor, Corio Village Centre, Mr John Eren Lara ALP (03) 5275 3898facebook.com/pages/John-Eren/16100981119 [email protected] Bacchus Marsh Road, Corio 3214 46 Rouse Street, Port Melbourne Mr Martin Foley Albert Park ALP (03) 9646 7173 www.martinfoley.com.au [email protected] 3207 Ms Christine Fyffe Evelyn LP 143 Main Street, Lilydale 3140 (03) 9735 3208 www.christinefyffe.com.au [email protected] www.janegarrett.org.au Suite 1, 31 Nicholson Street, Ms Jane Garrett Brunswick ALP (03) 9384 1241 facebook.com/JaneGarrettMP [email protected] Brunswick East 3057 twitter.com/Jane_GarrettMP www.michaelgidley.com.au Suite 1, 40 Montclair Avenue, Glen Mr Michael Gidley Mount Waverley LP (03) 9561 0511 facebook.com/michaelgidley [email protected] Waverley 3150 twitter.com/michaelgidley Suite 4, 418 Princes Highway, Narre Ms Judith Graley Narre Warren South ALP (03) 9704 6055 [email protected] Warren 3805 daniellegreen.org.au Suite 3/14 Yan Yean Road, Diamond Ms Danielle Green Yan Yean ALP (03) 9432 9782 facebook.com/daniellegreenmp [email protected] Creek 3089 twitter.com/DanielleGreenMP Ms Bronwyn Halfpenny Thomastown ALP 274 High Street, Thomastown 3074 (03) 9465 7533 [email protected] Mr Joe Helper Ripon ALP 177 High Street, Maryborough 3465 (03) 5461 1255 [email protected] www.jillhennessy.com.au Suite 603, Level 1, 2 Main Street, Ms Jill Hennessy Altona ALP Point Cook Town Centre, Point Cook (03) 9395 0221 facebook.com/JillHennessyMP [email protected] 3030 twitter.com/jillhennessyMP www.steveherbertmp.com.au Mr Steve Herbert Eltham ALP 718 Main Road, Eltham 3095 (03) 9439 1500 facebook.com/steveherbertmp [email protected] twitter.com/SteveHerbertMP Hon David Hodgett Kilsyth LP 60 Main Street, Croydon 3136 (03) 9725 3570 www.davidhodgett.com.au [email protected] Mr Geoff Howard Ballarat East ALP 15 Main Road, Ballarat 3350 (03) 5331 7722 www.geoffhoward.com.au [email protected] Shop 11, Aquagardens Shopping Ms Natalie Hutchins Keilor ALP Centre, 28A Hume Drive, Sydenham (03) 9449 1511 www.nataliehutchins.com.au/ [email protected] Shop3037 T54, Brimbank Shopping Ms Marlene Kairouz Kororoit ALP Centre, Cnr Neale and Station (03) 8361 7133 [email protected] Roads, Deer Park 3023 jenniferkanis.com.au/ 146-148 Peel Street, North Ms Jennifer Kanis Melbourne ALP (03) 9328 4637 https://www.facebook.com/JenniferKanis [email protected] Melbourne 3051 https://twitter.com/JenniferKanis Mr Andrew Katos South Barwon LP 152 High Street, Belmont 3216 (03) 5244 2288 www.andrewkatos.com.au [email protected] www.sharonknight.com.au Ground Floor, 17 Lydiard Street Ms Sharon Knight Ballarat West ALP (03) 5331 1003 [email protected] North, Ballarat 3350 facebook.com/SharonKnightMP Shop 30D, Bulleen Plaza, 101 Hon Nicholas Kotsiras Bulleen LP (03) 9850 7983 [email protected] Manningham Road, Bulleen 3105 103 Glengala Road, Sunshine West Mr Telmo Languiller Derrimut ALP (03) 9311 7886 [email protected] 3020 Level 1, 1312 Centre Road, Clayton Mr Hong Lim Clayton ALP (03) 9543 6081 www.honglimmp.com [email protected] South 3169 Suite 1, 28 Shuter Street, Moonee Hon Justin Madden Essendon ALP (03) 9370 7777 [email protected] Ponds 3039 Mr Tim McCurdy Murray Valley NAT 15 Murphy Street, Wangaratta 3677 (03) 5721 6155 www.timmccurdy.com.au [email protected] www.frankmcguire.com.au/ Shop G42, Broadmeadows Shopping Centre, 1099-1169 Mr Frank McGuire Broadmeadows ALP (03) 9300 3851 facebook.com/frankmcguiremp [email protected] Pascoe Vale Road, Broadmeadows 3047 twitter.com/Frank_McGuire Hon Andrew McIntosh Kew LP Suite 1, 400 High Street, Kew 3101 (03) 9853 2999 www.andrewmcintoshmp.com [email protected] Shop 5, 30 Wallis Street, Seymour Ms Cindy McLeish Seymour LP (03) 5799 2760 [email protected] 3660 www.jamesmerlino.com.au Mr James Merlino Monbulk ALP 1635 Burwood Hwy, Belgrave 3160 (03) 9754 5401 facebook.com/JamesMerlinoMP [email protected] twitter.com/JamesMerlinoMP 723 Centre Road, Bentleigh East Ms Elizabeth Miller Bentleigh LP (03) 9579 7222 www.elizabethmiller.com.au [email protected] 3165 Shop 1, 321 Main Street, Mornington Mr David Morris Mornington LP (03) 5975 4799 www.davidmorris.org.au [email protected] 3931 Hon Terry Mulder Polwarth LP 115A Bromfield Street, Colac 3250 (03) 5231 5046 www.terrymulder.com.au [email protected] www.premier.vic.gov.au/ Hon Dr Denis Napthine South-West Coast LP 94 Liebig Street, Warrnambool 3280 (03) 5562 8230 www.denisnapthine.com.au [email protected] facebook.com/pages/Denis-Napthine/7587892051 Mr Don Nardella Melton ALP 3 Alexandra Street, Melton 3337 (03) 9743 9825 [email protected] Shop 1, Newcomb Central, 71 Hon Lisa Neville Bellarine ALP (03) 5248 3462 twitter.com/LisanevilleMP [email protected] Bellarine Highway, Newcomb 3219 facebook.com/clem.newtonbrown Mr Clem Newton-Brown Prahran LP 94 Chapel Street, Windsor 3181 (03) 9981 9501 [email protected] Mr Clem Newton-Brown Prahran LP 94 Chapel Street, Windsor 3181 (03) 9981 9501 [email protected] twitter.com/clemnewtonbrown 101 Douglas Parade, Williamstown Mr Wade Noonan Williamstown ALP (03) 9399 9022 www.wadenoonan.com.au [email protected] 3016 www.russellnorthe.com.au Hon Russell Northe Morwell NAT 66 George Street, Morwell 3840 (03) 5133 9088 facebook.com/russell.northe [email protected] twitter.com/RussellNortheMP
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