Economic, Education, Jobs and Skills Committee Is One of Nine Joint Investigatory Committees Established During the 58Th Parliament of Victoria
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Further information Contact us PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA Joint Investigatory Committees actively Contact the Economic, Education, encourage input into their inquiries through Jobs and Skills Committee: written submissions and verbal evidence at public hearings. Email [email protected] Guide to the Telephone Economic, 03 8682 2822 Education, Address For further information, including details of Economic, Education, Jobs Jobs and Skills current and previous inquiries, please visit the and Skills Committee Committee’s website at: Parliament House Committee Spring Street www.parliament.vic.gov.au/eejsc EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 You can also keep informed about the work of Committees or the progress of an inquiry via Twitter: @VicParliament About the Committee Members of the Committee The Economic, Education, Jobs and Skills Committee is one of nine Joint Investigatory Committees established during the 58th Parliament of Victoria. The Committee was formed for the first time during the 58th Parliament following the merger of the Economic Development, Infrastructure and Outer Suburban/Interface Services Committee and the Education and Training Committee. Mr Nazih Elasmar MLC Ms Dee Ryall MP Chair Deputy Chair Under the Parliamentary Committees Act 2003, Northern Metropolitan Ringwood the main role of the Committee is to hold public inquiries and report back to the Parliament on: • economic development, industrial affairs or infrastructure • the provision of services to new urban regions • the development or expansion of new urban regions • education or training. Mr Jeff Bourman MLC Mr Peter Crisp MP Ms Christine Fyffe MP Eastern Victoria Mildura Evelyn Ms Jane Garrett MP Mr Cesar Melhem MLC Information in this brochure is correct as at March 2017 Brunswick Western Metropolitan.