ALP committees
ALP committees
- Administrative Committee
- Public Office Selection Committee
- Rules Revision Committee
- Agenda Committee
- Country Labor Executive
- 13 Policy Committees
These committees can be contacted through State Office.
Administrative Committee
The Administrative Committee decides on applications for membership and the formation of branches, deals with matters from constituent units, schedules internal party elections, oversees the administration and controls the finances of the Victorian branch.
The Administrative Committee governs the party between meetings of State Conference. It is made up of 30 members elected by State Conference, and the three Party Officers – President, Senior Vice-President and Junior Vice-President. Young Labor has observer status.
Public Office Selection Committee
The Public Office Selection Committee votes to preselect candidates for state and federal elections. It is made up of 100 members elected by State Conference.
Rules Revision Committee
The Rules Revision Committee is also elected by State Conference to make recommendations on Party rule changes.
Agenda Committee
The Agenda Committee is elected by State Conference to order the business of conference and to credential delegates.
Country Labor Executive
Develops policies around issues affecting rural Victorians - including agriculture, service delivery, the environment, local government, regional development and transport.
These policies include strategies to enhance democratic participation, address structural discrimination and achieve delivery of services to rural Victorians across all portfolio areas. Delegates to the Country Conference elect the Country Labor Executive in each even numbered year.