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Victoria New South Wales Victoria Legislative Assembly – January Birthdays: - Ann Barker - Oakleigh - Colin Brooks – Bundoora - Judith Graley – Narre Warren South - Hon. Rob Hulls – Niddrie - Sharon Knight – Ballarat West - Tim McCurdy – Murray Vale - Elizabeth Miller – Bentleigh - Tim Pallas – Tarneit - Hon Bronwyn Pike – Melbourne - Robin Scott – Preston - Hon. Peter Walsh – Swan Hill Legislative Council - January Birthdays: - Candy Broad – Sunbury - Jenny Mikakos – Reservoir - Brian Lennox - Doncaster - Hon. Martin Pakula – Yarraville - Gayle Tierney – Geelong New South Wales Legislative Assembly: January Birthdays: - Hon. Carmel Tebbutt – Marrickville - Bruce Notley Smith – Coogee - Christopher Gulaptis – Terrigal - Hon. Andrew Stoner - Oxley Legislative Council: January Birthdays: - Hon. George Ajaka – Parliamentary Secretary - Charlie Lynn – Parliamentary Secretary - Hon. Gregory Pearce – Minister for Finance and Services and Minister for Illawarra South Australia Legislative Assembly January Birthdays: - Duncan McFetridge – Morphett - Hon. Mike Rann – Ramsay - Mary Thompson – Reynell - Hon. Carmel Zollo South Australian Legislative Council: No South Australian members have listed their birthdays on their website Federal January Birthdays: - Chris Bowen - McMahon, NSW - Hon. Bruce Bilson – Dunkley, VIC - Anna Burke – Chisholm, VIC - Joel Fitzgibbon – Hunter, NSW - Paul Fletcher – Bradfield , NSW - Natasha Griggs – Solomon, ACT - Graham Perrett - Moreton, QLD - Bernie Ripoll - Oxley, QLD - Daniel Tehan - Wannon, VIC - Maria Vamvakinou - Calwell, VIC - Sen. Stephen Conroy – VIC - Sen. Eric Abetz — TAS - Sen. Doug Cameron—NSW – - Sen. Shaun Edwards– SA - Sen. Mitch Fifield (CLAN Patron) - VIC - Sen. Alex Gallacher— SA - Sen. David Johnston— WA - Sen. Scott Ludlam—WA - Sen. Glenn Sterle—WA - Sen. John William— NSW - Sen. Penny Wright—SA - Sen. Nick Xenophon—SA Victoria Legislative Assembly – February Birthdays: - Maree Edwards – Bendigo West - Hon. Jeanette Powell – Shepparton Legislative Council: February Birthdays: - Kaye Darveniza – Shepparton - Colleen Hartland – Seddon West - Jaala Pulford – Ballarat - Johan Scheffer – Pakenham New South Wales Legislative Assembly: February Birthdays: - Hon. Nathan Rees – Toongabbie Legislative Council: February Birthdays: - Hon. Steve Whan – Shadow Minister for Resources and Primary Industries, Tourism, Major Events, Hospitality, Gaming and Racing and Shadow Special Minister of State South Australia Legislative Assembly: February Birthdays: - Hon. Chloe Fox – Bright - Hon. Thomas Kenyon – Newland - Tony Piccolo – Light - Hon. Geoff Brock – Frome Legislative Council: No South Australian members have listed their birthdays on their website Federal February Birthdays: - David Bradbury— Lindsay, NSW - Nick Champion—Smithfield, SA - John Cobbs– Calare, NSW - Mark Coulton– Parkes, NSW - Simon Crean– Hotham, VIC - Michael Danby— Melbourne Ports, VIC - Allan Griffin– Bruce, VIC - Ed Husic— Chifley, NSW - Denis Jensen– Tangney, WA - Mike Kelly—Eden-Monaro, NSW - Nola Marino—Eaton, WA - Judy Moylan– Pearce, WA - Alan Trudge - Aston, VIC - Mike Symon – Deakin, VIC - Sen. Chris Back— WA - Sen. Claire Moore—QLD CLAN Patron - Sen. Helen Polley—TAS - Sen. Michael Ronaldson—VIC - Sen. Lisa Singh—TAS - Sen. Arthur Sinodinos—NSW - Sen. Larissa Waters—QLD - Sen. David Jackson – WA - Sen. Chris Back – WA - Sen. Catryna Bilyk – TAS Victoria Legislative Assembly – March Birthdays: - Neil Angus – Forest Hill - Hon. Robert Clark – Box Hill – Attorney General and Minister for Finance - Luke Donnellan – Narre Warren North - John Eren – Lara - Jane Garrett- Brunswick - Jill Hennessy- Altona - Natalie Hutchins – Keilor - Marlene Kairouz – Kororoit - Hon. Nicholas Kotsiras – Bulleen – Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship - Hon. Dr. Denis Napthine – South-West Coast – Minister for Ports, Minister for Major Projects, Minister for Regional Cities and Minister for Racing - David Southwick – Caulfield - Bill Tilley – Benambra Legislative Council – March Birthdays: - Andrew Elsbury – Keilor - Hon. Matthew Guy – Melbourne - Minister for Planning - Simon Ramsay- Warrnambool New South Wales Legislative Assembly – March Birthdays: - Hon. Richard Amery – Mount Druitt - Hon. Katrina Hodgkinson – Burrinjuck- Minister for Primary Industries and Minister for Small Business - Dr. Geoff Lee – Parramatta - Daryl Maguire – Wagga Wagga - Jonathan O’Dea- Davidson - Hon. Adrian Piccoli – Murrumbidgee – Minister for Education - Geoff Provest – Tweed – Parliamentary Secretary - Hon. Richard Torbay – Northern Tablelands Legislative Council – March Birthdays: - Hon. Marie Ann Ficarra – Parliamentary Secretary - Hon. Eric Roozendaal South Australia Legislative Assembly – March Birthdays: - Hon. Lyn Breuer- Giles - Hon. John Rau – Enfield – Depute Premier, Attorney General, Minister for Planning, Minister for Business Services and Consumers Legislative Council – March Birthdays: - Hon. John Dawkins - Hon. Stephen Wade Federal March Birthdays: - Hon. Anthony Albanese – Grayndler – Minister for Infrastructure and Transport - Hon. Bob Baldwin – Paterson - Adam Bandt – Melbourne - Scott Buchholz – Wright - Hon. Jason Clare – Blaxland – Minister for Home Affairs, Minister for Justice - Ewen Jones- Herbert - Michael Keenan – Stirling - Paul Neville – Hinkler – National Deputy Whip - Hon. Brendan O’Connor – Gorton – Minister for Human Services, Minister assisting for school education - Kelly O’Dwyer – Higgins - Hon. Philip Ruddock – Berowra - Hon. Tony Smith - Casey - Hon. Warren Snowdon- Lingiaria – Minister for Veteran’s Affairs, Minister for Defence Science and Personnel, Minister for Indigenous Health, Minister assisting the Prime Minister on the Centenary of the ANZAC - Bert Van Benen- Forde - Sen. Sue Boyce – QLD - Sen. Trish Crossin – NT - Sen. Hon. David Feeney – VIC - Sen. Bill Heffernan – NSW - Sen. Hon. John Hogg – QLD - Sen. Helen Kroger – VIC - Sen. Hon. Jan McLucas- QLD - Sen. Gavin Marshall- VIC - Sen. Hon. Brett Mason – QLD Victoria Legislative Assembly – April Birthdays: - Steve Herbert – Eltham - Hon. Andrew McIntosh - Minister for Corrections, Minister for Crime Prevention and Minister Responsible for the Establishment of an Anti-Corruption Commission – Kew - Lucinda McLeish – Seymour - Wade Noonan – Williamstown - Hon. Ryan Smith – Warrandyte – Minister for Environment and climate Change and Minister for Youth Affairs - Paul Weller – Rodney Legislative Council – April Birthdays: - Hon. Richard Dalla-Riva- Vermont South - Hon. David Davis- Minister for Health and Ageing - Nazih Elasmar – Heidelberg - Bernard Finn – Sunshine - Gavin Jennings – Noble Park - Sue Pennicuik – Brighton New South Wales Legislative Assembly – April Birthdays: - Craig Baumann – Port Stephens - Hon. Anthony Roberts - Minister for Fair Trading – Lane Cove - Luke Hartsuyker – Cowper South Australia Legislative Assembly – April Birthdays: - Isobel Redmond- Heyson Federal April Birthdays: - Hon. Dick Adams – Lyons - Hon. Greg Combet - Minister for climate Change and Energy Efficiency and Minister for Industry and Innovation – Charlton - Hon. Peter Garrett- Minister for School Education, Early Childhood and Youth- Kingsford Smith - Hon. Gary Gray - Special Minister of State, Minister for the Public Service and Integrity – Brand - Geoff Lyons- Bass - Hon. Ian Macfarlane- Groom - Hon. Nicola Roxon- Attorney General- Gellibrand - Hon. Peter Sidebottom- Braddon - Hon. Dr. Nancy Stone- Murray - Sen. Judith Adams- WA - Sen. Michaelia Cash- WA - Sen. Hon. John Faulkner- NSW - Sen. Mark Furner – QLD - Sen. Barnaby Joyce- QLD - Sen. Louise Pratt - WA Victoria Legislative Assembly – May Birthdays: - Gary Blackwood – Narracan - Peter Crisp – Mildura - Joanne Duncan – Macedon - Martin Foley – Albert Park - Hon. Justin Madden – Essendon - Jude Perera – Cranbourne - Hon. Lisa Neville – Bellarine - Nick Wakeling – Ferntree Gully Legislative Council – May Birthdays: - Hon. Bruce Atkinson – Nunawading - Hon. Peter Hall – Traralgon - Edward O’Donohue – Pakenham New South Wales Legislative Assembly – May Birthdays: - Hon. Barry O’Farrell – Premier of NSW and MP for Ku-ring-gai - Hon. Donald Page – Ballina - Hon. 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