Lily D'Ambrosio | |
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Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change | |
In office 4 December 2014 – 5 December 2022 | |
Leader | Daniel Andrews |
Preceded by | Russell Northe |
Succeeded by | Herself (as Minister for Energy and Resources and Minister for Climate Action) Ingrid Stitt (as Minister for the Environment) |
Minister for Solar Homes | |
In office 29 November 2018 – 5 December 2022 | |
Leader | Daniel Andrews |
Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | Office abolished |
Minister for Suburban Development | |
In office 23 May 2016 – 29 November 2018 | |
Leader | Daniel Andrews |
Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | Marlene Kairouz |
Minister for Industry | |
In office 4 December 2014 – 23 May 2016 | |
Leader | Daniel Andrews |
Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | Wade Noonan |
Minister for Community Development | |
In office 19 January 2010 – 2 December 2010 | |
Leader | John Brumby |
Preceded by | Peter Batchelor |
Succeeded by | Mary Wooldridge |
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Mill Park | |
Assumed office 30 November 2002 | |
Preceded by | Alex Andrianopoulos |
Personal details | |
Born | Melbourne, Australia | 30 July 1964
Political party | Labor Party |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | University of Melbourne |
Website | www |
Liliana D'Ambrosio (Italian: [liˈljaːna damˈbrɔːzjo]; born 30 July 1964) is an Australian politician. She has been a Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly since 2002, representing the electorate of Mill Park.[1] She is presently Minister for Climate Action, Minister for Energy & Resources and Minister for the State Electricity Commission under the Allan Government.