Lily D'Ambrosio

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Liliana D'Ambrosio (Script error: No such module "IPA".; born 30 July 1964) is an Australian politician. She has been a Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly since 2002, representing the electorate of Mill Park.[1] She is presently Minister for Climate Action, Minister for Energy & Resources and Minister for the State Electricity Commission under the Allan Government.

Education

She was educated at Mercy College, Coburg and St Aloysius' College, North Melbourne. She received an Arts degree from the University of Melbourne in 1986 and later a Diploma in Public Policy.[1]

Political career

D'Ambrosio joined the Labor Party at university, and subsequently became an organiser with the Australian Services Union in 1986. She was promoted to state organiser in 1994, and served in the position until 1999, when she became an electorate officer to Alex Andrianopoulos, the then-Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. He retired in 2002, and she replaced him as the party's candidate in his safe seat of Mill Park.

In 2010, D'Ambrosio joined John Brumby's cabinet when she was appointed Minister for Community Development after a cabinet reshuffle following the resignation of Lynne Kosky.[2]

D'Ambrosio is a member of the Socialist Left Labor faction.[3][4][5]

Electoral history

Electoral history of Lily D'Ambrosio in the Parliament of Victoria
Year Electorate Party First Preference Result Two Candidate Result
Votes % +% Position Votes % +% Result
2002 Mill Park Labor 22,746 70.1 +7.5 1st 24,915 76.8 +13.0 Elected
2006 21,288 62.0 −8.1 1st 24,276 70.8 −6.0 Elected
2010 21,861 60.89 −1.16 1st 24,966 69.45 −1.34 Elected
2014 22,807 59.8 +1.7 1st 26,314 69.9 +2.9 Elected
2018 24,729 62.71 +2.92 1st 29,588 74.90 +5.04 Elected
2022 18,857 49.9 −12.8 1st 23,259 61.4 –13.5 Elected

Personal life

D'Ambrosio is a member of Labor women's network Emily's List and the Union of Australian Women.[1] She is married, with two daughters, Eleanor and Maddy.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

D'Ambrosio lives in Brunswick, located approximately 17km from her electorate of Mill Park.[6]

References

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