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Parliament of Victoria Current Members - 23rd January 2019 Member's Name Contact Information Portfolios Hon The Hon. Daniel Michael 517A Princes Highway, Noble Park, VIC, 3174 Premier Andrews MP (03) 9548 5644 Leader of the Labor Party Member for Mulgrave [email protected] Hon The Hon. James Anthony 1635 Burwood Hwy, Belgrave, VIC, 3160 Minister for Education Merlino MP (03) 9754 5401 Deputy Premier Member for Monbulk [email protected] Deputy Leader of the Labor Party Hon The Hon. Michael Anthony 313-315 Waverley Road, Malvern East, VIC, 3145 Shadow Treasurer O'Brien MP (03) 9576 1850 Shadow Minister for Small Business Member for Malvern [email protected] Leader of the Opposition Leader of the Liberal Party Hon The Hon. Peter Lindsay Walsh 496 High Street, Echuca, VIC, 3564 Shadow Minister for Agriculture MP (03) 5482 2039 Shadow Minister for Regional Victoria and Member for Murray Plains [email protected] Decentralisation Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Leader of The Nationals Deputy Leader of the Opposition Hon The Hon. Colin William Brooks PO Box 79, Bundoora, VIC Speaker of the Legislative Assembly MP Suite 1, 1320 Plenty Road, Bundoora, VIC, 3083 Member for Bundoora (03) 9467 5657 [email protected] Member's Name Contact Information Portfolios Mr Shaun Leo Leane MLC PO Box 4307, Knox City Centre, VIC President of the Legislative Council Member for Eastern Metropolitan Suite 3, Level 2, 420 Burwood Highway, Wantirna, VIC, 3152 (03) 9887 0255 [email protected] Ms Juliana Marie Addison MP Ground Floor, 17 Lydiard Street North, Ballarat Central, VIC, 3350 Member for Wendouree (03) 5331 1003 [email protected] Hon The Hon. Jacinta Marie Allan MP PO Box 399, Bendigo, VIC Minister for Transport Infrastructure Member for Bendigo East 107A Mitchell Street, Bendigo, VIC, 3550 Leader of the House (03) 5443 2144 [email protected] Mr Neil Andrew Warwick Angus MP 4 Lawrence Street, Blackburn South, VIC, 3130 Shadow Minister for Citizenship and Member for Forest Hill (03) 9877 5628 Multicultural Affairs [email protected] Shadow Minister for Consumer Affairs Shadow Assistant Treasurer Hon The Hon. Bruce Norman PO Box 508, Ringwood, VIC Atkinson MLC R19B, Level 3, West 5 Car Park Entrance, Eastland Shopping Centre, 171-175 Maroondah Member for Eastern Metropolitan Highway, Ringwood, VIC, 3134 (03) 9877 7188 [email protected] Mr Rodney Brian Barton MLC 128 Ayr Street, Doncaster, VIC, 3108 Member for Eastern Metropolitan (03) 9850 8600 [email protected] Member's Name Contact Information Portfolios Ms Melina Gaye Bath MLC PO Box 1506, Traralgon, VIC Member for Eastern Victoria Shop 2, 181 Franklin Street, Traralgon, VIC, 3844 (03) 5174 7066 [email protected] Mr Bradley William Battin MP PO Box 601, Officer, VIC Shadow Minister for Emergency Services Member for Gembrook Suite 3, 445 Princes Hwy, Officer, VIC, 3809 Shadow Minister for Youth Justice (03) 5953 0216 Shadow Minister for Crime Prevention [email protected] Shadow Minister for Victim Support Mr Gary John Blackwood MP Suite 3, 24 Mason Street, Warragul, VIC, 3820 Member for Narracan (03) 5623 1960 [email protected] Ms Elizabeth Anne Blandthorn MP 416a Bell Street, Pascoe Vale, VIC, 3044 Parliamentary Secretary for Carers Member for Pascoe Vale (03) 9354 9935 Parliamentary Secretary for Sport [email protected] Mr Jeffrey Matthew Bourman MLC Unit 1, 9 Napier Street, Warragul, VIC, 3820 Member for Eastern Victoria (03) 5623 2999 [email protected] Mr Chris jon Brayne MP Shop1, McCrae Plaza, 739 Point Nepean Road, McCrae, VIC, 3938 Member for Nepean (03) 5986 6661 [email protected] Mrs Roma Britnell MP 94 Liebig Street, Warrnambool, VIC, 3280 Shadow Minister for Rural Roads Member for South-West Coast (03) 5562 8230 Shadow Minister for Ports and Freight [email protected] Member's Name Contact Information Portfolios Hon The Hon. Timothy Owen Bull MP 143 Main Street, Bairnsdale, VIC, 3875 Shadow Minister for Racing Member for Gippsland East (03) 5152 3491 Shadow Minister for Carers and Disability [email protected] Shadow Minister for Veterans Affairs Shadow Minister for Fishing and Boating Mr Joshua Michael Bull MP PO Box 635, Sunbury, VIC Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Member for Sunbury Office 4, Block B, 33-35 Macedon Street West, Sunbury, VIC, 3429 Affairs (03) 9740 4091 [email protected] Mr Neale Ronald Burgess MP PO Box 909, Somerville, VIC Member for Hastings 6 Eramosa Road East, Somerville, VIC, 3912 (03) 5977 5600 [email protected] Mr Anthony Richard Carbines MP 56 Beetham Parade, Rosanna, VIC, 3084 Parliamentary Secretary for Health Member for Ivanhoe (03) 9457 5328 [email protected] Mr Benjamin Alan Carroll MP PO Box 554, Niddrie, VIC Minister for Crime Prevention Member for Niddrie 473 Keilor Road, Niddrie, VIC, 3042 Minister for Corrections (03) 9379 5879 Minister for Youth Justice [email protected] Minister for Victim Support Mr Darren Leicester Cheeseman MP Level 1, Bld 1, 174-178 Torquay Road, Grovedale, VIC, 3216 Member for South Barwon (03) 5243 5222 [email protected] Ms Sarah Connolly MP C1, Level 1, 100 Overton Road, Williams Landing, VIC, 3027 Member for Tarneit (03) 9916 1778 [email protected] Member's Name Contact Information Portfolios Ms Christine Anne Couzens MP Shop 9, Pakington Strand Shopping Centre, 95-103 Pakington Street, Geelong West, VIC, 3218 Member for Geelong (03) 5221 4821 [email protected] Ms Georgina Mary Crozier MLC (Temporary Office), Level 2, 55 St Andrews Place, East Melbourne, VIC, 3002 Shadow Minister for Health Member for Southern Metropolitan (03) 9555 4101 Shadow Minister for Ambulance Services [email protected] Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party Ms Jordan Alessandra Crugnale MP 9 McBride Avenue, Wonthaggi, VIC, 3995 Member for Bass (03) 5672 4755 [email protected] Dr Catherine Rebecca Cumming MLC 75 Victoria Street, Seddon, VIC, 3011 Member for Western Metropolitan (03) 9689 6373 [email protected] Ms Ali Cupper MP 35 Deakin Avenue, Mildura, VIC, 3500 Member for Mildura (03) 5021 2828 [email protected] Hon The Hon. Liliana D'Ambrosio MP G02/30 Oleander Drive, Mill Park, VIC, 3082 Minister for Energy, Environment and Member for Mill Park (03) 9422 5171 Climate Change [email protected] Minister for Solar Homes Hon The Hon. Philip Dalidakis MLC 281 Centre Road, Bentleigh, VIC, 3204 Member for Southern Metropolitan (03) 9557 1500 [email protected] Member's Name Contact Information Portfolios Hon The Hon. David McLean Davis Tenancy 1-011B, 670 Chapel Street, South Yarra, VIC, 3141 Shadow Minister for Equality MLC (03) 9827 6655 Shadow Minister for Public Transport Member for Southern Metropolitan [email protected] (Metropolitan) Shadow Minister for Transport Infrastructure Shadow Minister for Federal-State Relations Shadow Minister for Priority Precincts Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council Mr Stephen Dimopoulos MP Suite G.02, 3 Chester Street, Oakleigh, VIC, 3166 Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer Member for Oakleigh (03) 9568 2456 [email protected] Hon The Hon. Luke Anthony PO Box 126, Endeavour Hills, VIC Minister for Child Protection Donnellan MP Shops 101 & 102, Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre, Cnr Heatherton Road & Matthew Flinders Minister for Disability, Ageing and Carers Member for Narre Warren North Avenue, Endeavour Hills, VIC, 3802 (03) 9706 0566 [email protected] Mr Paul Andrew Edbrooke MP 140 Young Street, Frankston, VIC, 3199 Parliamentary Secretary for Police and Member for Frankston (03) 9783 9822 Emergency Services [email protected] Ms Janice Maree Edwards MP PO Box 326, Golden Square, VIC Deputy Speaker Member for Bendigo West 8 Panton Street, Golden Square, VIC, 3555 (03) 5444 4125 [email protected] Member's Name Contact Information Portfolios Mr Nazih Elasmar MLC 352 Bell Street, Preston, VIC, 3072 Member for Northern Metropolitan (03) 9456 9244 [email protected] Hon The Hon. John Hamdi Eren MP Shop 89, 1st Floor, Corio Village Centre, Bacchus Marsh Road, Corio, VIC, 3214 Member for Lara (03) 5275 3898 [email protected] Mr Bernard Thomas Christopher Finn Suite 101, 19 Lacy Street, Braybrook, VIC, 3019 Opposition Whip in Legislative Council MLC (03) 9317 5900 Member for Western Metropolitan [email protected] Hon The Hon. Martin Peter Foley MP 46 Rouse Street, Port Melbourne, VIC, 3207 Minister for Mental Health Member for Albert Park (03) 9646 7173 Minister for Equality [email protected] Minister for Creative Industries Mr William Fowles MP 1342 Toorak Road, Camberwell, VIC, 3124 Member for Burwood (03) 9809 1857 [email protected] Mr Matthew John Fregon MP Suite 1, 40 Montclair Avenue, Glen Waverley, VIC, 3150 Member for Mount Waverley (03) 9561 0511 [email protected] Hon The Hon. Jane Furneaux Garrett Unit 1, 23 James Street, Pakenham, VIC, 3810 Parliamentary Secretary for Jobs MLC (03) 5940 5010 Member for Eastern Victoria [email protected] Mr Mark Gepp MLC Tenancy 3, 80 High Street, Woodend, VIC, 3442 Member for Northern Victoria (03) 5427 2444 [email protected] Member's Name Contact Information Portfolios Ms Danielle Green MP PO Box 376, Diamond Creek, VIC Member for Yan Yean Suite 3/14 Yan Yean Road, Diamond Creek, VIC, 3089 (03) 9432 9782 [email protected] Mr Stuart Grimley MLC , , , Member for Western Victoria [email protected] Hon The Hon.
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