Mr Jackson Taylor

Jackson Taylor

Meet Jackson

Growing up, Jackson’s childhood wasn’t easy. Jackson’s experiences growing up around and his exposure to family violence, witnessing substance abuse and spending time in out-of-home care has shaped the person he’s become. It’s what motivated Jackson to serve as a frontline member of Victoria Police and later as a Police Prosecutor. And it’s what inspired him to serve his community as a local Councillor and Deputy Mayor before entering Parliament.

Jackson decided from a very young age that, no matter what job he had, he was going to give back to the community, make a positive difference and fight for people who faced hardships like his own family’s. This is what prompted him to run for Parliament and be a voice for his community.

Some of the priorities Jackson has for his community have stemmed from his personal childhood experiences. Jackson is also incredibly passionate about providing first class healthcare in the outer east, backing in local schools, supporting grassroots clubs, and delivering local road and public transport projects, are also top priorities.

Jackson's vision for Victoria’s future is that we constantly strive to ensure a better quality of life and fairness for all. He wants our state to continue to lead the nation on climate action and build the infrastructure Victorians need, creating well-paying jobs.

 

Position

  • Secretary to the Parliamentary Labor Party since February 2023

Committee membership

Allowances, budget and international travel reports

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Historical information

  • First elected
    24 November 2018
  • 2,202 days of parliamentary service
    2018 - current

Electorate represented

  • Bayswater since 24 November 2018

Party represented

  • Australian Labor Party since 24 November 2018

Positions held

  • Secretary to the Parliamentary Labor Party since 7 February 2023

Committee membership history

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