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Electorate Name Ministry Party House Email Phone PO Addres Electorate Electorate Name Ministry Party House Email Phone PO Addres Electorate Office Addr Albert Park Hon Martin Peter Foley Minister for Housing, Disability and Ageing; Minister for Mental Health; Minister for Equality; Minister for Creative Industries Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 9646 7173 46 Rouse Street, Port Altona Hon Jill Hennessy Minister for Health; Minister for Ambulance Services Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 9395 0PO Box 651Suite 603, Level 1, 2 M Bass Mr Brian Francis Paynter Liberal PartMLA (03) 5672 4PO Box 44826 McBride Avenue, W Bayswater Hon Heidi Victoria Shadow Minister for Tourism and Major Events; Shadow Minister for Arts and Culture; Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Liberal PartMLA [email protected] (03) 9729 1622 2/40 Station Street, Ba Bellarine Hon Lisa Neville Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Water Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 5248 3462 Shop T1, Centro Newc Benambra Mr William John Tilley Liberal PartMLA [email protected] (02) 6024 4Po Box 17114 Stanley Street, Wod Bendigo East Hon Jacinta Marie Allan Minister for Public Transport; Minister for Employment Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 5443 2PO Box 39935 Wills Street, Bendig Bendigo West Ms Janice Maree Edwards Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 5444 4PO Box 3268 Panton Street, Golde Bentleigh Mr Nicholas Staikos Australian MLA (03) 9579 7222 723 Centre Road, Bent Box Hill Hon Robert William Clark Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations; Manager of Opposition Business Liberal PartMLA [email protected] (03) 9898 6606 24 Rutland Road, Box Brighton Hon Louise Asher Liberal PartMLA [email protected] (03) 9592 1900 Ground Floor, 315 New Broadmeadows Frank McGuire Parliamentary Secretary for Medical Research Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 9300 3PO Box 321Shop 42, Broadmeado Brunswick Hon Jane Furneaux Garrett Minister for Emergency Services; Minister for Consumer Affairs, Gaming and Liquor Regulation Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 9384 1241 Suite 1, 31 Nicholson S Bulleen Hon Matthew Jason Guy Leader of the Liberal Party; Leader of the Opposition Liberal PartMLA [email protected] (03) 9850 7983; (03) 9Shop 30D, Bulleen Plaz Bundoora Mr Colin William Brooks Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 9467 5PO Box 79, Suite 1, 1320 Plenty Ro Buninyong Mr Geoffrey Kemp Howard Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 5331 7722 Ground Floor, 15 Main Burwood Mr Graham Travis Watt Liberal PartMLA [email protected] (03) 9809 1857 1342 Toorak Road, Ca Carrum Ms Sonya Kilkenny Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 8682 2PO Box 4, S. Caulfield Mr David James Southwick Shadow Minister for Innovation; Shadow Minister for Energy and Resources; Shadow Minister for Renewables Liberal PartMLA [email protected] (03) 9527 3866 193 Balaclava Road, Ca Clarinda Mr Hong Lim Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs and Asia Engagement Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 9543 6081 Level 1, 1312 Centre R Cranbourne Mr Jude Perera Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 5996 2PO Box 543157A Sladen Street, Cr Croydon Hon David Hodgett Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party; Shadow Minister for Public Transport; Shadow Minister for Ports Liberal PartMLA [email protected] (03) 9725 3570 60 Main Street, Croydo Dandenong Ms Gabrielle Williams Parliamentary Secretary for Carers and Volunteers Australian MLA (03) 9793 2000 Retail 1, 8‐10 Halpin W Eildon Ms Lucinda Gaye McLeish Liberal PartMLA [email protected] (03) 5799 2PO Box 575Shop 5, 30 Wallis Stree Eltham Ms Vicki Ward Australian MLA (03) 9439 1718 Main R718 Main Road, Eltham Essendon Mr Daniel James Pearson Australian MLA TBA (03) 9370 7PO Box 605Suite 1, 28 Shuter Stre Euroa Ms Stephanie Maureen Ryan Deputy Leader of The Nationals; Shadow Minister for Training Skills Apprenticeships; Shadow Minister for Young Victorians The NationMLA (03) 5762 2100 Shop 2, 55 Carrier Stre Evelyn Ms Christine Fyffe Liberal PartMLA [email protected] (03) 9735 3208 143 Main Street, Lilyda Ferntree Gully Hon Nicholas Wakeling Shadow Minister for Education Liberal PartMLA [email protected] (03) 9758 6PO Box 551Unit 4, 91 Dorset Road Footscray Hon Marsha Rose Thomson Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 9689 4283 204 Nicholson Street, Forest Hill Mr Neil Andrew Warwick Angus Liberal PartMLA [email protected] (03) 9877 5628 4 Lawrence Street, Bla Frankston Mr Paul Andrew Edbrooke Australian MLA (03) 9783 9822 140 Young Street, Fran Geelong Ms Christine Anne Couzens Australian MLA (03) 5221 3131 Unit 3, 69A Pakington Gembrook Mr Bradley William Battin Shadow Minister for Environment; Shadow Minister for Emergency Services Liberal PartMLA [email protected] (03) 9796 1987 Suite 5, 6‐8 Langmore Gippsland East Hon Timothy Owen Bull Shadow Minister for Disability; Shadow Minister for Senior Victorians; Shadow Minister for Mental Health; Shadow Minister for Housing; Shadow Minister for Racing The NationMLA [email protected] (03) 5152 3491 143 Main Street, Bairn Gippsland South Hon Peter Julian Ryan The NationMLA [email protected] (03) 5144 1PO Box 14554B Cunninghame Stre Hastings Mr Neale Ronald Burgess Shadow Minister for Small and Medium Enterprises Liberal PartMLA [email protected] (03) 5977 5PO Box 9096 Eramosa Road East, Hawthorn Mr John Pesutto Shadow Attorney‐General Liberal PartMLA (03) 9882 4088 325 Camberwell Road, Ivanhoe Mr Anthony Richard Carbines Parliamentary Secretary for the Environment Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 9457 5328 56 Beetham Parade, R Kew Mr Timothy Colin Smith Liberal PartMLA (03) 9853 2999 Suite 1, 400 High Stree Keysborough Hon Martin Philip Pakula Attorney General; Minister for Racing Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 9547 6262 Suite 3, 387‐389 Sprin Kororoit Ms Marlene Kairouz Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 8361 7133 Shop T54, Brimbank Sh Lara Hon John Hamdi Eren Minister for Tourism and Major Events; Minister for Sport; Minister for Veterans Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 5275 3898 Shop 89, 1st Floor, Cor Lowan Ms Emma Kealy The NationMLA (03) 5382 0PO Box 41, 114 Firebrace Street, H Macedon Ms Mary‐Anne Therese Thomas Parliamentary Secretary for Health Australian MLA (03) 5428 2PO Box 39, Shop 14, Nexus Centre Malvern Hon Michael Anthony O'Brien Shadow Treasurer Liberal PartMLA [email protected] (03) 9576 1850 Suite 1, 313‐315 Wave Melbourne Ms Ellen Sandell Victorian GMLA (03) 9328 4637 Shops 4 & 5, 146‐148 P Melton Mr Donato Antonio Nardella Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 9743 9825 3 Alexandra Street, Me Mildura Mr Peter Laurence Crisp The Nationals Whip The NationMLA [email protected] (03) 5021 2P.O Box 32235 Deakin Avenue, Mi Mill Park Hon Liliana D'Ambrosio Minister for Industry; Minister for Energy and Resources Australian MLA lily.d'[email protected] (03) 9465 9033 6 May Road, Lalor, VIC Monbulk Hon James Anthony Merlino Deputy Premier; Minister for Education Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 9754 5401 1635 Burwood Hwy, B Mordialloc Mr Timothy Noel Richardson Australian MLA (03) 9772 4544 374 Nepean Hwy, Che Mornington Mr David Charles Morris Shadow Minister for Finance Liberal PartMLA [email protected] (03) 5975 4799 Shop 1, 321 Main Stre Morwell Hon Russell John Northe Shadow Minister of Consumer Affairs; Shadow Minister for Liquor and Gaming Regulation The NationMLA [email protected] (03) 5133 9PO Box 21466‐70 George Street, M Mount Waverley Mr Michael Xavier Charles Gidley Liberal PartMLA [email protected] (03) 9561 0511 Suite 1, 40 Montclair A Mulgrave Hon Daniel Michael Andrews Premier; Leader of the Labor Party Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 9548 5644 517A Princes Highway Murray Plains Hon Peter Lindsay Walsh Leader of The Nationals; Deputy Leader of the Opposition; Shadow Minister for Agriculture; Shadow Minister for Water The NationMLA [email protected] (03) 5482 2039 496 High Street, Echuc Narracan Mr Gary John Blackwood Liberal PartMLA [email protected] (03) 5623 1960 Suite 3, 24 Mason Stre Narre Warren Nor Hon Luke Anthony Donnellan Minister for Roads and Road Safety; Minister for Ports Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 9706 0PO Box 126Shop 91, Endeavour H Narre Warren Sou Ms Judith Ann Graley Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Premier Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 9704 6PO Box 418Suite 4, 418 Princes Hi Nepean Hon Martin Francis Dixon Liberal PartMLA [email protected] (03) 5986 6P.O Box 25 Shop 1, McCrae Plaza, Niddrie Mr Benjamin Alan Carroll Parliamentary Secretary for Justice Australian MLA [email protected] (03) 9379 5PO Box 554473 Keilor Road, Niddr Northcote Hon Fiona Catherine Alison Richardson Minister for Women; Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence Australian MLA [email protected]
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