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VFBV Welcomes New Minister

VFBV welcomes and congratulates our new Minister, the Honourable Lisa Neville MP who has been appointed Minister for Police and Emergency Services. The Premier has also announced that the Department of Justice and Regulation will now be renamed the Department of Justice and Community Safety as of 1 January 2019.

Many members had an opportunity to meet Lisa during this years CFA Annual State Memorial service that was held at the South Barwon Civic Centre, Belmont back in May. The memorial service is an important time for members to reflect and pay tribute to those lives lost in the selfless sacrifice to the protection of Victorian communities, and this year we were honoured to be joined by Lisa to pay our respects to the Ash Wednesday and Linton incidents as part of the annual service.


Background

Lisa Neville was elected as the Member for Bellarine in 2002.

Lisa was previously the Minister for Police and Water in the Victorian State Parliament. Under the previous Labor Government, Lisa served as the Minister for Mental Health, the first in Australia, and as Minister for Community Services and Senior Victorians from 2006-2010.

Her work prior to being elected was in the community sector, including as Manager of the SpringDale Neighbourhood Centre in Drysdale, President of the Board of Barwon Health and Chairperson of the Barwon Network of Neighbourhood Houses.

She maintains a keen interest in issues and services for women and children, people with a disability and older Victorians.

Lisa continues to be committed to the people of Bellarine, listening to their concerns and working with them and community organisations on the issues that matter to them.

She is a strong advocate for improved services and infrastructure for the growing population on the Bellarine Peninsula.

Lisa is a single parent with a teenage son. They particularly enjoy watching the Cats win together!

 

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