Mary-Anne Thomas

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Mary-Anne Thomas (born 26 February 1963[citation needed]) is an Australian politician. She has been a Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly since November 2014, representing the electorate of Macedon.[1] She has served as Victoria's Minister for Health and Minister for Ambulance Services since June 2022. She was previously the Agriculture and Minister for Regional Development from December 2020.[2]

Preceded byNatalie Hutchins
Succeeded byGabrielle Williams (as Minister for Women and Girls)
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Mary-Anne Thomas
Minister for Women
In office
18 December 2025  15 April 2026
PremierJacinta Allan
Preceded byNatalie Hutchins
Succeeded byGabrielle Williams (as Minister for Women and Girls)
Leader of the House
In office
5 December 2022  15 April 2026
PremierDaniel Andrews
Jacinta Allan
Preceded byLizzie Blandthorn
Succeeded byAnthony Carbines
Minister for Health Infrastructure
In office
5 December 2022  19 December 2024
PremierDaniel Andrews
Jacinta Allan
Preceded byPosition created
Succeeded byMelissa Horne
Minister for Medical Research
In office
5 December 2022  2 October 2023
PremierDaniel Andrews
Jacinta Allan
Preceded byJaala Pulford (as Minister for Innovation, Medical Research and the Digital Economy)
Succeeded byBen Carroll
Minister for Health
In office
27 June 2022  13 April 2026
PremierDaniel Andrews
Jacinta Allan
Preceded byMartin Foley
Succeeded byHarriet Shing
Minister for Ambulance Services
In office
2 October 2023  13 April 2026
PremierJacinta Allan
Preceded byGabrielle Williams
Succeeded byHarriet Shing
In office
27 June 2022  5 December 2022
PremierDaniel Andrews
Preceded byMartin Foley
Succeeded byGabrielle Williams
Minister for Regional Development
In office
22 December 2020  27 June 2022
PremierDaniel Andrews
Preceded byJaclyn Symes
Succeeded byHarriet Shing
Minister for Agriculture
In office
22 December 2020  27 June 2022
PremierDaniel Andrews
Preceded byJaclyn Symes
Succeeded byGayle Tierney
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
for Macedon
Assumed office
29 November 2014
Preceded byJoanne Duncan
Personal details
Born (1963-02-26) 26 February 1963 (age 63)
PartyLabor Party
Websitewww.mary-annethomas.com.au
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Education and early career

Thomas studied at Wodonga High School, and completed a teaching degree at the Melbourne College of Advanced Education. She holds a Graduate Diploma in Industrial Relations from Victoria University and a Masters of Public Policy from the University of Melbourne.

She worked for 25 years across public, private and community sectors. She began her career as a secondary teacher, then worked in the union movement before becoming an advisor to Lynne Kosky, the Minister for Post-Compulsory Education, Employment and Training. She has also held roles in the Victorian public service in Education, and the Department of Premier and Cabinet, where she was Head of Communications.

Prior to entering Parliament, she held senior roles at the National Australia Bank and Plan International, one of the world's leading child rights and international development agencies.

Political career

Thomas was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as the Member for Macedon in November 2014. She had previously contested Labor pre-selection for the Federal seat of Batman, but lost to then Senator David Feeney.[3]

She was appointed Minister for Agriculture and Minister for Regional Development in the Andrews Labor Government in December 2020,[4][2] having previously served as the Parliamentary Secretary for Health & Carers. In June 2022, she was appointed as Minister for Health and Minister for Ambulance Services.[5]

Electoral history

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Electoral history of Mary-Anne Thomas in the Parliament of Victoria
Year Electorate Party First Preference Result Two Candidate Result
Votes % +% Position Votes % +% Result
2014 Macedon Labor 16,376 43.1 +0.5 1st 20,417 53.8 +1.4 Elected
2018 19,251 47.97 +9.30 1st 25,384 63.18 +9.40 Elected
2022 17,234 41.4 −6.6 1st 24,762 59.5 −3.8 Elected
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