Lisa Neville Explained

Lisa Neville
Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
Honorific-Suffix:MP
Office:Minister for Police
Premier:Daniel Andrews
Term Start:23 August 2021
Term End:27 June 2022
Predecessor:Herself
Successor:Anthony Carbines
Premier1:Daniel Andrews
Term Start1:23 May 2016
Term End1:29 November 2018
Predecessor1:Wade Noonan
Successor1:Herself
Office2:Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Premier2:Daniel Andrews
Term Start2:29 November 2018
Term End2:23 August 2021
Predecessor2:Herself (police)
James Merlino (emergency services)
Successor2:Herself (police)
Jaclyn Symes (emergency services)
Office3:Minister for Water (Victoria)
Premier3:Daniel Andrews
Term Start3:23 May 2016
Term End3:27 June 2022
Predecessor3:Herself
Successor3:Harriet Shing
Office5:Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Water
Premier5:Daniel Andrews
Term Start5:4 December 2014
Term End5:23 May 2016
Predecessor5:Ryan Smith (environment)
Peter Walsh (water)
Successor5:Lily D'Ambrosio (environment)
Herself (water)
Office6:Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
for Bellarine
Term Start6:30 November 2002
Term End6:26 November 2022
Predecessor6:Garry Spry
Successor6:Alison Marchant
Birth Date:1964 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Party:Labor
Spouse:Richard Marles (divorced)
Alma Mater:Griffith University (BA, 1986)
Deakin University (LLB, 1999)

Lisa Mary Neville (born 27 May 1964) is a former Australian politician, formerly serving as the member for Bellarine in the Victorian Legislative Assembly. She represented the Labor Party. Between 2014 and 2022, she was the Minister for Police and the Minister for Water. She also held other portfolios such as environment, climate change and emergency services at different times during this period.

Early life and education

Neville was born in Newcastle, New South Wales. Her father worked for the airline Qantas, and the family moved around Australia and Papua New Guinea before settling in Brisbane. Neville attended Mount Alvernia College, and then completed an arts degree at Griffith University. At university, she was involved in student unionism, initially with the Queensland Union of Students and then as general secretary and president of the National Union of Students in Melbourne. She worked as a community visitor, inspecting residential facilities for the elderly and disabled on behalf of the state Public Advocate.[1]

Political career

Neville first entered parliament at the 2002 election winning the marginal Liberal seat of Bellarine. After spending her first term on the backbench, she was promoted to the positions of Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Children and Minister for Aged Care after the 2006 election.

Neville was named the Shadow Minister for Environment, Climate Change and the Arts by leader Daniel Andrews following Labor's loss in the 2010 Victorian state election.

Neville was made Minister for Environment and Climate Change and Minister for Water following the 2014 Victorian state election.[2]

Following a cabinet reshuffle in May 2016 Lisa Neville was appointed as the first female Minister for Police in Victoria, and retained her water portfolio.[3]

In February 2021, Neville was admitted to the hospital and was forced to take leave due to Crohn's disease. She returned to work in August 2021. The nature of her emergency services portfolio required regular travel around to remote parts of the state at short notice, which was not suitable for her medical condition, forcing her to relinquish the portfolio.[4]

In June 2022, Neville announced she would retire at the November state election, citing her Chron's disease medical condition.[5] She stepped down from her ministerial role on 27 June 2022, and her term as a member of Bellarine ended on 26 November 2022.

Personal life

Neville was previously married to, and has a son with, Richard Marles, who later became the federal MP for Corio and the Deputy Prime Minister.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Nader. Carol. Minister for Bad News. 7 April 2018. The Sydney Morning Herald. 13 November 2009. en.
  2. News: Daniel Andrews sworn in as Victorian Premier, unveils ministerial portfolios. ABC News. 4 December 2014 .
  3. Web site: Lisa Neville is new Police Minister after cabinet reshuffle. Willingham. Richard. 2016-05-23. The Age. en. 2018-10-22.
  4. Web site: Victorian MP Lisa Neville returns to work following extended sick leave. news.com.au. 23 August 2021. 16 July 2022.
  5. Web site: Victorian ministers confirm resignations from Andrews government ahead of November election. ABC News. 24 June 2022.