The Hon. Ros Spence
Meet Ros
Before entering Parliament, Ros achieved a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws. Ros has worked in various administrative roles, volunteered at the then Broadmeadows Community Legal Centre, and worked as an electorate officer and operations manager. From 2008 to 2012 Ros served as a Councillor on Hume City Council, including time as Deputy Mayor and Mayor.
Ros’ experiences with Broadmeadows Community Legal Centre showed her firsthand how a bit of extra help can make a long-term difference to the most disadvantaged members of our community.
The priorities Ros has for her community are to deliver world-class schools and community facilities, as well as advocating for the best possible transport infrastructure to support a growing community.
Ros’ vision for Victoria’s future is a state that is inclusive, fair and offers opportunities for everyone regardless of their background. In growing areas like her electorate, she wants to see investment in infrastructure that families need to thrive.
The areas of public policy that she is most passionate about include education, multicultural affairs, youth, suburban development, community sport and the prevention of family violence.
Ministries
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Minister for Community Sport since March 2020
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Minister for Agriculture since October 2023
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Minister for Carers and Volunteers since October 2023
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Minister for Prevention of Family Violence June 2022 - October 2023
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Minister for Suburban Development December 2022 - October 2023
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Minister for Multicultural Affairs March 2020 - December 2022
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Minister for Youth March 2020 - December 2022
Positions
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Parliamentary Secretary for Road Infrastructure December 2018 - March 2020
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Parliamentary Secretary for Roads November 2016 - December 2018
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Parliamentary Secretary for Public Transport July 2016 - December 2018
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Government Whip in the Legislative Assembly December 2014 - August 2016
Committee memberships
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Chair, Electoral Matters Committee July 2019 - April 2020
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Member, Electoral Matters Committee April 2015 - October 2018
Electorate
Kalkallo
Leaflet map showing the electorate of Kalkallo.
Other members for this area
Each district is a part of a region, which has five members.
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Evan Mulholland | Northern Metropolitan | Liberal Party
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Enver Erdogan | Northern Metropolitan | Australian Labor Party
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Anasina Gray-Barberio | Northern Metropolitan | The Australian Greens - Victoria
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Sheena Watt | Northern Metropolitan | Australian Labor Party
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Adem Somyurek | Northern Metropolitan | Independent
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)
- 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 -
23 March 2020
Electorate represented
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Kalkallo since 26 November 2022
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Yuroke 29 November 2014 - 25 November 2022
Party represented
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Australian Labor Party since 29 November 2014
Positions held
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Parliamentary Secretary for Road Infrastructure 19 December 2018 - 23 March 2020
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Parliamentary Secretary for Roads 1 November 2016 - 18 December 2018
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Parliamentary Secretary for Public Transport 1 July 2016 - 18 December 2018
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Government Whip in the Legislative Assembly 1 December 2014 - 31 August 2016
Ministries held
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Minister for Agriculture since 2 October 2023
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Minister for Carers and Volunteers since 2 October 2023
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Minister for Community Sport since 23 March 2020
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Minister for Suburban Development 5 December 2022 - 2 October 2023
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Minister for Prevention of Family Violence 27 June 2022 - 2 October 2023
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Minister for Multicultural Affairs 23 March 2020 - 5 December 2022
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Minister for Youth 23 March 2020 - 5 December 2022
Committee membership history
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Chair, Electoral Matters Committee 1 July 2019 - 23 April 2020
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Member, Electoral Matters Committee 16 April 2015 - 30 October 2018
Electorate office
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Phone
Postal address
PO Box 132 Craigieburn VIC 3064
Ministerial office
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