Mr Nick McGowan
Meet Nick
Nick McGowan is a unique politician whose childhood experiences of dislocation, hardship and family breakdown, rather than driving him towards collectivism, cemented his belief in individual freedoms, personal responsibility and institutional transparency and accountability.
Some of Nick’s earliest memories are of Ballarat, a place Nick loves to this day because that’s where his mother and father established and ran their fitness centre named ‘Inshape’. Although only young, a family breakdown saw Nick, his mother and brother return to Melbourne’s north-eastern suburbs.
A proud government-school boy, Nick grew up in the neighbourhoods of Ivanhoe and Eltham with his mother and brother, in a single-parent household. For a time, Nick and his mother lived in Werribee, where he attended Galvin Park Secondary College. From an early age, Nick started contributing towards the household income by taking on small jobs in his neighbourhood
Nick’s determination to finding solutions to daily challenges soon extended to his local community, and at the age of 18, Nick became one of Victoria’s youngest local government candidates running for election in Eltham Shire. As a university student, he worked for several Members of Parliament before becoming a young adviser in Premier Jeff Kennett’s office.
Nick’s passion for giving voice to the voiceless took him around the world. He worked for the Disability Rights Commission and National Consumer Council in the UK and volunteered with Australian Volunteers International in Thailand, before joining the United Nations in 2001.
Among his roles with the United Nations Nick undertook humanitarian, public affairs and policy work, predominately in the war-torn countries of the Republic of Congo, Burundi and Liberia in Africa, and Afghanistan in Asia.
In his last field assignment with the United Nations Nick served as a civilian peacekeeper working directly for the Secretary General’s Special Representative in Burundi. In 2016, having returned to Australia, Nick was appointed by the Minister for Immigration to the Migration Review Tribunal, and Refugee Review Tribunal, where he applied his knowledge and understanding of migration, humanitarian affairs, protection, human rights and international law where he remained, having been reappointed, for eight years before standing for election and being elected to the Parliament of Victoria on 26 November 2022 fulfilling a life-long ambition to become a servant of the people in a Parliament of Australia.
Nick has been a member of the Liberal Party since 31 July 1991. He believes in freedom of thought, worship and choice; in families fostering values and respect; and in democracy that champions individual responsibility and reward for effort.
Position
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Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Scrutiny of Government since December 2022
Committee memberships
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Participating, Legislative Council Legal and Social Issues Committee since August 2024
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Deputy Chair, Public Accounts and Estimates Committee since February 2023
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Member, Public Accounts and Estimates Committee February 2023 - February 2023
Electorate
North-Eastern Metropolitan
Leaflet map showing the electorate of North-Eastern Metropolitan.
Other members for this area
Each region is made up of 11 districts, which have one member each.
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Colin Brooks | Bundoora | Australian Labor Party
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Vicki Ward | Eltham | Australian Labor Party
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Matthew Guy | Bulleen | Liberal Party
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Lily D'Ambrosio | Mill Park | Australian Labor Party
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Paul Hamer | Box Hill | Australian Labor Party
Allowances, budget and international travel reports
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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)
Historical information
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26 November 2022 -
2022 - current
Electorate represented
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North-Eastern Metropolitan since 26 November 2022
Party represented
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Liberal Party since 26 November 2022
Positions held
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Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Scrutiny of Government since 18 December 2022
Committee membership history
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Participating, Legislative Council Legal and Social Issues Committee since 28 August 2024
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Deputy Chair, Public Accounts and Estimates Committee since 23 February 2023
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Member, Public Accounts and Estimates Committee 22 February 2023 - 23 February 2023
Electorate office
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