Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 2018–2022

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 2018 to 2022.[1]

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Juliana AddisonLaborWendouree2018–present
Hon Jacinta AllanLaborBendigo East1999–present
Hon Daniel AndrewsLaborMulgrave2002–present
Neil AngusLiberalForest Hill2010–present
Brad BattinLiberalGembrook2010–present
Gary BlackwoodLiberalNarracan2006–present
Lizzie BlandthornLaborPascoe Vale2014–present
Chris BrayneLaborNepean2018–present
Roma BritnellLiberalSouth-West Coast2015–present
Colin BrooksLaborBundoora2006–present
Josh BullLaborSunbury2014–present
Tim BullNationalGippsland East2010–present
Neale BurgessLiberalHastings2006–present
Anthony CarbinesLaborIvanhoe2010–present
Ben CarrollLaborNiddrie2012–present
Darren CheesemanLaborSouth Barwon2018–present
Sarah ConnollyLaborTarneit2018–present
Christine CouzensLaborGeelong2014–present
Jordan CrugnaleLaborBass2018–present
Ali CupperIndependentMildura2018–present
Hon Lily D'AmbrosioLaborMill Park2002–present
Steve DimopoulosLaborOakleigh2014–present
Hon Luke DonnellanLaborNarre Warren North2002–present
Paul EdbrookeLaborFrankston2014–present
Maree EdwardsLaborBendigo West2010–present
Hon John ErenLaborLara2006–present
Hon Martin FoleyLaborAlbert Park2007–present
Will FowlesLaborBurwood2018–present
Matt FregonLaborMount Waverley2018–present
Danielle GreenLaborYan Yean2002–present
Matthew GuyLiberalBulleen2014–present
Bronwyn HalfpennyLaborThomastown2010–present
Katie HallLaborFootscray2018–present
Dustin HalseLaborRingwood2018–present
Paul HamerLaborBox Hill2018–present
Hon Jill HennessyLaborAltona2010–present
Sam HibbinsGreensPrahran2014–present
David HodgettLiberalCroydon2006–present
Melissa HorneLaborWilliamstown2018–present
Hon Natalie HutchinsLaborSydenham2010–present
Marlene KairouzLaborKororoit2008–present
Emma KealyNationalLowan2014–present
John KennedyLaborHawthorn2018–present
Sonya KilkennyLaborCarrum2014–present
Gary MaasLaborNarre Warren South2018–present
Tim McCurdyNationalOvens Valley2010–present
Steve McGhieLaborMelton2018–present
Frank McGuireLaborBroadmeadows2011–present
Cindy McLeishLiberalEildon2010–present
Hon James MerlinoLaborMonbulk2002–present
David MorrisLiberalMornington2006–present
Hon Lisa NevilleLaborBellarine2002–present
James NewburyLiberalBrighton2018–present
Russell NortheIndependentMorwell2006–present
Danny O'BrienNationalGippsland South2015–present
Hon Michael O'BrienLiberalMalvern2006–present
Hon Martin PakulaLaborKeysborough2013–present
Hon Tim PallasLaborWerribee2006–present
Danny PearsonLaborEssendon2014–present
Tim ReadGreensBrunswick2018–present
Pauline RichardsLaborCranbourne2018–present
Tim RichardsonLaborMordialloc2014–present
Richard RiordanLiberalPolwarth2015–present
Brad RowswellLiberalSandringham2018–present
Steph RyanNationalEuroa2014–present
Ellen SandellGreensMelbourne2014–present
Michaela SettleLaborBuninyong2018–present
Suzanna SheedIndependentShepparton2014–present
Hon Robin ScottLaborPreston2006–present
Hon Ryan SmithLiberalWarrandyte2006–present
Tim SmithLiberalKew2014–present
David SouthwickLiberalCaulfield2010–present
Ros SpenceLaborYuroke2014–present
Nick StaikosLaborBentleigh2014–present
Louise StaleyLiberalRipon2014–present
Natalie SuleymanLaborSt Albans2014–present
Meng Heang TakLaborClarinda2018–present
Jackson TaylorLaborBayswater2018–present
Kat TheophanousLaborNorthcote2018–present
Mary-Anne ThomasLaborMacedon2014–present
Bill TilleyLiberalBenambra2006–present
Bridget VallenceLiberalEvelyn2018–present
Nick WakelingLiberalFerntree Gully2006–present
Hon Peter WalshNationalMurray Plains2002–present
Vicki WardLaborEltham2014–present
Hon Kim WellsLiberalRowville1992–present
Gabrielle WilliamsLaborDandenong2014–present
Hon Richard WynneLaborRichmond1999–present

See also

References

  1. "Results". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
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