Ms Nina Taylor
Meet Nina
Nina was elected to the Legislative Assembly in November 2022, and is the Parliamentary Secretary for Education. She previously served as a member of the Legislative Council from 2018-22, where she held the role of Government Whip.
Before entering Parliament, Nina was a member of the Glen Eira City Council. She had previously worked for the Community and Public Sector Union, completed articles in law at a corporate law firm, and volunteered at the Women’s Legal Service.
Her first jobs were as a schoolteacher and in long-term disease management portfolios in the pharmaceutical industry. She is also multi-lingual with proficiency in French and German.
Nina’s vision for Victoria’s future is that it is an accessible, compassionate, sustainable, and educated state. She wants us to have advanced multi-modal options, clean and affordable energy, safe and climate-sensitive shelter for all, and equitable access to educational pathways.
Position
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Parliamentary Secretary for Education since May 2024
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Parliamentary Secretary for Justice August 2023 - May 2024
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Parliamentary Secretary for Training and Skills December 2022 - August 2023
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Parliamentary Secretary for Health June 2022 - December 2022
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Government Whip in the Legislative Council October 2020 - August 2022
Committee memberships
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Member, Legislative Council Legal and Social Issues Committee April 2022 - November 2022
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Member, Public Accounts and Estimates Committee October 2020 - November 2022
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Member, Legislative Council Environment and Planning Committee March 2019 - April 2022
Electorate
Albert Park
Leaflet map showing the electorate of Albert Park.
Other members for this area
Each district is a part of a region, which has five members.
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Georgie Crozier | Southern Metropolitan | Liberal Party
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Ryan Batchelor | Southern Metropolitan | Australian Labor Party
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David Davis | Southern Metropolitan | Liberal Party
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Katherine Copsey | Southern Metropolitan | The Australian Greens - Victoria
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John Berger | Southern 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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24 November 2018 -
2018 - current
Electorate represented
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Albert Park since 26 November 2022
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Southern Metropolitan 24 November 2018 - 25 November 2022
Party represented
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Australian Labor Party since 24 November 2018
Positions held
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Parliamentary Secretary for Education since 28 May 2024
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Parliamentary Secretary for Justice 1 August 2023 - 28 May 2024
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Parliamentary Secretary for Training and Skills 5 December 2022 - 1 August 2023
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Parliamentary Secretary for Health 27 June 2022 - 5 December 2022
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Government Whip in the Legislative Council 13 October 2020 - 2 August 2022
Committee membership history
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Member, Legislative Council Legal and Social Issues Committee 5 April 2022 - 1 November 2022
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Member, Public Accounts and Estimates Committee 14 October 2020 - 1 November 2022
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Member, Legislative Council Environment and Planning Committee 21 March 2019 - 5 April 2022
Electorate office
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