The Hon. Gabrielle Williams
Meet Gabrielle
Before entering Parliament, Gabrielle was a project manager for the Office of the Vice-Chancellor at the University of Melbourne. Before that, she was a lawyer and advisor in both state and federal governments.
Gabrielle was prompted to run for Parliament because she has always had a strong sense of justice and wanted to be part of driving a socially progressive agenda, which makes our state inclusive and fair.
The priorities Gabrielle has for her community are to support jobs and education. She wants to ensure her community has access to first class educational facilities and education pathways that are connected to secure employment opportunities. She believes that strong and accessible employment is key to addressing many of the other challenges that arise in communities.
Gabrielle's vision for Victoria’s future is that it is a safe, vibrant and inclusive state that continues to lead the nation in gender equality, prevention of family violence, First Peoples – State relations, innovation and economic prosperity.
The areas of public policy that she is most passionate about are prevention of family violence, gender equality, Aboriginal affairs, education, and industry and employment.
Ministries
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Minister for Government Services since October 2023
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Minister for Consumer Affairs since October 2023
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Minister for Public and Active Transport since October 2023
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Minister for Mental Health June 2022 - October 2023
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Minister for Ambulance Services December 2022 - October 2023
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Minister for Treaty and First Peoples June 2022 - October 2023
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Minister for Prevention of Family Violence December 2018 - June 2022
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Minister for Women December 2018 - June 2022
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Minister for Aboriginal Affairs March 2020 - June 2022
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Minister for Youth December 2018 - March 2020
Positions
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Parliamentary Secretary for Health November 2016 - December 2018
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Parliamentary Secretary for Carers and Volunteers November 2016 - December 2018
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Parliamentary Secretary for Industry and Employment July 2016 - November 2016
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Parliamentary Secretary for Volunteers July 2016 - November 2016
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Parliamentary Secretary for Carers and Volunteers December 2014 - July 2016
Electorate
Dandenong
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Other members for this area
Each district is a part of a region, which has five members.
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Rachel Payne | South-Eastern Metropolitan | Legalise Cannabis Victoria
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Ann-Marie Hermans | South-Eastern Metropolitan | Liberal Party
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Michael Galea | South-Eastern Metropolitan | Australian Labor Party
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David Limbrick | South-Eastern Metropolitan | Libertarian Party
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Lee Tarlamis | South-Eastern Metropolitan | Australian Labor Party
Allowances, budget and international travel reports
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2024–2025
- Quarter 1 (Jul–Sep)
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2023–2024
- Quarter 4 (Apr–Jun)
- Quarter 3 (Jan–Mar)
- Quarter 2 (Oct–Dec)
- Quarter 1 (Jul–Sep)
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2022–2023
- Quarter 4 (Apr–Jun)
- Quarter 3 (Jan–Mar)
- Quarter 2 (Oct–Dec)
- Quarter 1 (Jul–Sep)
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2021–2022
- Quarter 4 (Apr–Jun)
- Quarter 3 (Jan–Mar)
- Quarter 2 (Oct–Dec)
- Quarter 1 (Jul–Sep)
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2020–2021
- Quarter 4 (Apr–Jun)
- Quarter 3 (Jan–Mar)
- Quarter 2 (Oct–Dec)
- Quarter 1 (Jul–Sep)
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2019–2020
- Quarter 4 (Apr–Jun)
- Quarter 3 (Jan–Mar)
- Quarter 2 (Oct–Dec)
- Quarter 1 (Jul–Sep)
Register of Interests
Historical information
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29 November 2014 -
2014 - current -
19 December 2018
Electorate represented
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Dandenong since 29 November 2014
Party represented
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Australian Labor Party since 29 November 2014
Positions held
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Parliamentary Secretary for Health 1 November 2016 - 18 December 2018
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Parliamentary Secretary for Carers and Volunteers 1 November 2016 - 18 December 2018
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Parliamentary Secretary for Industry and Employment 1 July 2016 - 30 November 2016
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Parliamentary Secretary for Volunteers 1 July 2016 - 30 November 2016
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Parliamentary Secretary for Carers and Volunteers 1 December 2014 - 31 July 2016
Ministries held
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Minister for Government Services since 2 October 2023
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Minister for Consumer Affairs since 2 October 2023
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Minister for Public and Active Transport since 2 October 2023
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Minister for Ambulance Services 5 December 2022 - 2 October 2023
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Minister for Mental Health 27 June 2022 - 2 October 2023
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Minister for Treaty and First Peoples 27 June 2022 - 2 October 2023
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Minister for Aboriginal Affairs 23 March 2020 - 27 June 2022
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Minister for Prevention of Family Violence 19 December 2018 - 27 June 2022
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Minister for Women 19 December 2018 - 27 June 2022
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Minister for Youth 19 December 2018 - 22 March 2020
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Phone
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