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  2. List of Victorian Legislative Council appointments - Wikipedia

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    7 June 2017 Northern Victoria: Steve Herbert Labor: Mark Gepp Labor: Resignation [13] 12 October 2016 Northern Victoria: Damian Drum National: Luke O'Sullivan National: Resignation [14] 15 April 2015 Eastern Victoria: Danny O'Brien National: Melina Bath National: Resignation [15] 11 June 2014 Northern Victoria: Candy Broad Labor: Marg Lewis ...

  3. Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 2022–2026

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    Eastern Victoria: 2015–present John Berger: Labor: Southern Metropolitan: 2022–present Lizzie Blandthorn (1977–) Labor: Western Metropolitan: 2022–present Jeff Bourman (1967–) Shooters, Fishers and Farmers: Eastern Victoria: 2014–present Gaelle Broad: National: Northern Victoria: 2022–present Katherine Copsey: Greens: Southern ...

  4. Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 2022–2026

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    1 On 27 September 2023, the Labor member for Mulgrave and Premier of Victoria, Daniel Andrews, resigned. Labor candidate Eden Foster won the resulting by-election on 18 November 2023. 2 Due to the death of a nominated candidate before the 2022 Victorian state election , Wayne Farnham was elected as the Liberal member for Narracan at a ...

  5. Parliament of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Members of both the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council are paid a base salary of $182,413 per annum (as of 1 July 2019). [71] In June 2020, the Victorian Independent Remuneration Tribunal announced Victorian MPs would receive no increase in salaries for the financial year 2020–21. [72] [73]

  6. Australian Public Service - Wikipedia

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    In the decade to December 2012 the APS grew in numbers; there was also notable 'classification creep', in which a higher proportion of staff are employed at higher pay-grade levels. [54] Before the 2013 federal election, the Coalition promised to reduce the size of the public service by at least 12000 jobs, through natural attrition. [55]

  7. Results of the 2022 Victorian state election (Legislative ...

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    The result in the Legislative Council meant the Labor Party and the left-leaning parties (namely the Greens, Legalise Cannabis, and Animal Justice) had a majority of seats in the chamber; 22 out of 40. After losing four out of five members via the group voting ticket system in the 2018 election, the Greens quadrupled their presence in the chamber.

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  9. Victorian Legislative Council - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian Legislative Council is the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of Victoria, Australia, the lower house being the Legislative Assembly. Both houses sit at Parliament House in Spring Street, Melbourne. The Legislative Council serves as a house of review, in a similar fashion to its federal counterpart, the Australian Senate ...