Maria Vamvakinou
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Maria Vamvakinou (Template:Langx) (born 4 January 1959) is an Australian politician. She is a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and served in the House of Representatives from 2001 to 2025, representing the Division of Calwell in Victoria.[1]
Early life
Vamvakinou was born in Lefkada, a Greek island in the Ionian Sea. She arrived in Australia with her family in 1963 at the age of four, settling in Melbourne.[2] She renounced her Greek citizenship in 2000 prior to standing for parliament.[3] Vamvakinou was educated at public schools in Carlton and Brunswick before going on to attend Princes Hill High School.[2]
Vamvakinou completed a Bachelor of Arts in Modern Greek and political science at the University of Melbourne.[4] She went on to complete a diploma in education and worked as a high school teacher from 1982 to 1987,[1] teaching Greek.[2]
Politics
Vamvakinou held office in the Victorian Labor Party and worked as a political staffer for a number of years before entering parliament herself. She worked as an electorate officer to Andrew Theophanous (1988, 1990), executive assistant to Joan Kirner (1989), personal secretary to Andrew McCutcheon (1991), and electorate officer to Senator Kim Carr (1993–2001). She also served on the Northcote City Council from 1990 to 1992.[1]
Parliament
Vamvakinou was elected to parliament at the 2001 federal election, regaining the Division of Calwell in northern Melbourne for the ALP against the incumbent MP, Andrew Theophanous, who had resigned from the party in 2000 to sit as an independent, after he was charged with bribery offences in relation to visa and citizenship applications.[5] She was the first woman born in Greece to serve in the federal parliament,[6] and was re-elected on seven further occasions up to the 2022 federal election.[1]
Vamvakinou served on numerous House and joint committees during her time in parliament. She had a long association with the Joint Standing Committee on Migration, serving two terms as chair (2010–2013, 2022–2025) and one as deputy chair (2013–2016). She was also chair of the House Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Innovation from 2008 to 2010, and served on the Speaker's panel from 2010 to 2013 and again from 2016 to 2025.[1] She is a member of the ALP's Socialist Left faction.[7] As of November 2023, she was co-chair of the Parliamentary Friends of Palestine.[8]
On 9 June 2024, Vamvakinou announced that she would not re-contest her seat at the 2025 election.[9][10] She endorsed her former adviser, Basem Abdo, a fellow member of the ALP Socialist Left faction, to replace her.[9][10]
Personal life
Vamvakinou is married to Dr Michalis S. Michael, and has two children.[4] since 2016[update]Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". she lived in Northcote, which lies outside her electorate.[11]
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External links
- Personal website
- Search or browse Hansard for Maria Vamvakinou at OpenAustralia.org
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- 1959 births
- Living people
- Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia
- Members of the Australian House of Representatives
- Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Calwell
- Greek emigrants to Australia
- People who lost Greek citizenship
- Naturalised citizens of Australia
- Women members of the Australian House of Representatives
- People from Lefkada
- Labor Left politicians
- 21st-century Australian women politicians
- People from Northcote, Victoria
- Politicians from Melbourne
- University of Melbourne alumni
- Australian MPs 2001–2004
- Australian MPs 2004–2007
- Australian MPs 2007–2010
- Australian MPs 2010–2013
- Australian MPs 2013–2016
- Australian MPs 2016–2019
- Australian MPs 2019–2022
- Australian MPs 2022–2025