Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 2014–2018

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This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 2014 to 2018. [1]

NameParty Electorate Term in office
Hon Jacinta Allan Labor Bendigo East 1999–present
Hon Daniel Andrews Labor Mulgrave 2002–present
Neil Angus Liberal Forest Hill 2010–2022
Hon Louise Asher Liberal Brighton 1999–2018
Brad Battin Liberal Gembrook 2010–present
Gary Blackwood Liberal Narracan 2006–2022
Lizzie Blandthorn Labor Pascoe Vale 2014–2022
Roma Britnell [2] Liberal South-West Coast 2015–present
Colin Brooks Labor Bundoora 2006–present
Josh Bull Labor Sunbury 2014–present
Tim Bull National Gippsland East 2010–present
Neale Burgess Liberal Hastings 2006–2022
Anthony Carbines Labor Ivanhoe 2010–present
Ben Carroll Labor Niddrie 2012–present
Hon Robert Clark Liberal Box Hill 1988–2018
Christine Couzens Labor Geelong 2014–present
Peter Crisp National Mildura 2006–2018
Hon Lily D'Ambrosio Labor Mill Park 2002–present
Steve Dimopoulos Labor Oakleigh 2014–present
Hon Luke Donnellan Labor Narre Warren North 2002–2022
Hon Martin Dixon Liberal Nepean 1996–2018
Paul Edbrooke Labor Frankston 2014–present
Maree Edwards Labor Bendigo West 2010–present
Hon John Eren Labor Lara 2006–present
Hon Martin Foley Labor Albert Park 2007–2022
Christine Fyffe Liberal Evelyn 1999–2002, 2006–2018
Hon Jane Garrett Labor Brunswick 2010–2018
Michael Gidley Liberal Mount Waverley 2010–2018
Judith Graley Labor Narre Warren South 2006–2018
Danielle Green Labor Yan Yean 2002–2022
Matthew Guy Liberal Bulleen 2014–present
Bronwyn Halfpenny Labor Thomastown 2010–present
Hon Jill Hennessy Labor Altona 2010–2022
Sam Hibbins Greens Prahran 2014–present
David Hodgett Liberal Croydon 2006–present
Geoff Howard Labor Buninyong 1999–2018
Hon Natalie Hutchins Labor Sydenham 2010–present
Marlene Kairouz Labor Kororoit 2008-2022
Andrew Katos Liberal South Barwon 2010–2018
Emma Kealy National Lowan 2014–present
Sonya Kilkenny Labor Carrum 2014–present
Sharon Knight Labor Wendouree 2010–2018
Telmo Languiller Labor Tarneit 1999–2018
Hong Lim Labor Clarinda 1996–2018
Tim McCurdy National Ovens Valley 2010–present
Frank McGuire Labor Broadmeadows 2011–present
Cindy McLeish Liberal Eildon 2010–present
Hon James Merlino Labor Monbulk 2002–2022
David Morris Liberal Mornington 2006–2022
Hon Terry Mulder [2] Liberal Polwarth 1999–2015
Hon Denis Napthine [2] Liberal South-West Coast 1988–2015
Don Nardella Labor/Independent [3] Melton 1999–2018
Hon Lisa Neville Labor Bellarine 2002–2022
Hon Wade Noonan Labor Williamstown 2007–2018
Russell Northe National/Independent [5] Morwell 2006–2022
Danny O'Brien [1] National Gippsland South 2015–present
Hon Michael O'Brien Liberal Malvern 2006–present
Hon Martin Pakula Labor Keysborough 2013–2022
Hon Tim Pallas Labor Werribee 2006–present
Brian Paynter Liberal Bass 2014–2018
Danny Pearson Labor Essendon 2014–present
Jude Perera Labor Cranbourne 2002–2018
John Pesutto Liberal Hawthorn 2014–2018
Hon Fiona Richardson [4] Labor Northcote 2006–2017
Tim Richardson Labor Mordialloc 2014–present
Richard Riordan [2] Liberal Polwarth 2015–present
Dee Ryall Liberal Ringwood 2010–2018
Hon Peter Ryan [1] National Gippsland South 1992–2015
Steph Ryan National Euroa 2014–2022
Ellen Sandell Greens Melbourne 2014–present
Suzanna Sheed Independent Shepparton 2014–present
Hon Robin Scott Labor Preston 2006–2022
Hon Ryan Smith Liberal Warrandyte 2006–2023
Tim Smith Liberal Kew 2014–2022
David Southwick Liberal Caulfield 2010–present
Ros Spence Labor Yuroke 2014–present
Nick Staikos Labor Bentleigh 2014–present
Louise Staley Liberal Ripon 2014–2022
Natalie Suleyman Labor St Albans 2014–present
Mary-Anne Thomas Labor Macedon 2014–present
Murray Thompson Liberal Sandringham 1992–2018
Marsha Thomson Labor Footscray 2006–2018
Lidia Thorpe [4] Greens Northcote 2017–2018
Bill Tilley Liberal Benambra 2006–present
Hon Heidi Victoria Liberal Bayswater 2006–2018
Nick Wakeling Liberal Ferntree Gully 2006–2022
Hon Peter Walsh National Murray Plains 2002–present
Vicki Ward Labor Eltham 2014–present
Graham Watt Liberal Burwood 2010–2018
Hon Kim Wells Liberal Rowville 1992–present
Gabrielle Williams Labor Dandenong 2014–present
Hon Richard Wynne Labor Richmond 1999–2022
1 On 2 February 2015, the Nationals member for Gippsland South and former Deputy Premier of Victoria, Peter Ryan, resigned. Nationals candidate Danny O'Brien won the resulting by-election on 14 March 2015.
2 On 3 September 2015, the Liberal members for South-West Coast (former Premier of Victoria Denis Napthine) and Polwarth (Terry Mulder) resigned. Liberal candidates Roma Britnell and Richard Riordan were elected at the resulting by-elections on 31 October for South-West Coast and Polwarth respectively.
3 Melton MLA Don Nardella resigned from the Labor Party on 7 March 2017 and now sits as an independent.
4 Northcote Labor MLA Fiona Richardson died on 23 August 2017. Greens candidate Lidia Thorpe won the resulting by-election on 18 November 2017.
5 Morwell MLA Russell Northe resigned from the National Party on 28 August 2017 and now sits as an independent.

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