Ms Gabrielle de Vietri

Gabrielle de Vietri

Meet Gabrielle

Prior to entering Parliament, Gabrielle was the Mayor of Yarra, a contemporary artist and an activist.  

In the face of ecological collapse and growing inequality, Gabrielle was prompted to run for parliament to contribute more urgently to the direct solutions to the problems we are facing. Having been inspired by fearless women before her, Gabrielle wanted to see more young, progressive, gender-diverse people in the position to make the bold decisions we need to make for a climate-safe, equitable future.  

The priorities that Gabrielle has as a member for Parliament is to fight for renters’ rights and public housing, to end our dependence on coal and gas, and to restore integrity in politics. In her electorate, Gabrielle is passionate about zero-carbon public and active transport, supporting artists and arts workers, First Nations justice, protecting the Birrarung, and supporting our crucial community organisations.

Positions

  • Party Room Chair since February 2023

  • Spokesperson for Public and Affordable Housing since February 2025

  • Spokesperson for Renters' Rights since February 2025

  • Spokesperson for Sustainable Cities and Planning since February 2025

  • Spokesperson for Arts since February 2023

  • Spokesperson for Peace and Disarmament since February 2025

  • Spokesperson for Veterans since February 2025

  • Spokesperson for Renters Rights and Consumer Affairs February 2023 - February 2025

  • Spokesperson for LGBTIQA+ Equality February 2023 - February 2025

  • Spokesperson for Waste and Circular Economy February 2023 - February 2025

  • Spokesperson for Disability Rights and Services February 2023 - February 2025

Allowances, budget and international travel reports

In accordance with section 9I of the Parliamentary Salaries, Allowances and Superannuation Act 1968 the relevant Officer must publish the prescribed details in respect of claims for work-related parliamentary allowances or under the Budget and expense allowances (if any) and electorate allowances and the motor vehicle allowance (if claimed) made to the relevant Officer during each period of 3 months ending 31 March, 30 June, 30 September and 31 December as soon as practicable after the end of each period.

Historical information

  • First elected
    26 November 2022
  • 835 days of parliamentary service
    2022 - current

Electorate represented

  • Richmond since 26 November 2022

Party represented

  • The Australian Greens - Victoria since 26 November 2022

Positions held

  • Spokesperson for Public and Affordable Housing since 26 February 2025

  • Spokesperson for Renters' Rights since 26 February 2025

  • Spokesperson for Sustainable Cities and Planning since 26 February 2025

  • Spokesperson for Peace and Disarmament since 26 February 2025

  • Spokesperson for Veterans since 26 February 2025

  • Party Room Chair since 2 February 2023

  • Spokesperson for Arts since 2 February 2023

  • Spokesperson for Renters Rights and Consumer Affairs 2 February 2023 - 26 February 2025

  • Spokesperson for LGBTIQA+ Equality 2 February 2023 - 26 February 2025

  • Spokesperson for Waste and Circular Economy 2 February 2023 - 26 February 2025

  • Spokesperson for Disability Rights and Services 2 February 2023 - 26 February 2025

Electorate office

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