Bronwyn Pike
Lower House
Member for Melbourne
Minister for Education
Electorate Office:
146-148 Peel Street
North Melbourne VIC 3051
Tel: (03) 9328 4637
Fax: (03) 9326 8747
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Ministerial Office:
50 Lonsdale Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
Tel: (03) 9096 8561
Fax: (03) 9096 8355
About Bronwyn Pike
Prior to entering Parliament, Bronwyn Pike worked as a teacher, a community services manager and as the Uniting Church’s Director of Justice and Social Responsibility. She was also a Board Director of Greenpeace Australia.
Upon entering Parliament in 1999, Bronwyn became the Minister for Housing and Aged Care and the Minister Assisting the Minister for Health. She was appointed Minister for Community Services and Minister Assisting the Premier on Community Building in 2002. Following the re-election of the Bracks Labor Government in 2002, she became the Minister for Health.
a long history of advocating for social change, equality and the disadvantagedBronwyn brings to the Parliament a long history of advocating for social change, equality and the disadvantaged. For many years she has been a strong supporter of EMILY's List and an active participant in human rights, peace and social justice campaigns.
About Melbourne
Location: Melbourne District is a central metropolitan electorate.
Area: 31 square kilometres.
Region: Northern Metropolitan Region
Suburbs: Carlton, Carlton North, East Melbourne, Flemington, Kensington, Newmarket, North Melbourne, Parkville, West Melbourne and parts of Ascot Vale.
Features: Melbourne District includes densely populated residential areas and the city’s business precinct. Features include Royal Park, the Zoological Gardens, the Fitzroy Gardens, Princes Park, the MCG, Parliament House, the Museum of Victoria, the University of Melbourne, the Queen Victoria Market, the Royal Agricultural Society Showgrounds and the Flemington Racecourse.
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