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Gabrielle De Vietri
Gabrielle de Vietri (born 1983) is a member of the Victorian Greens elected in the 2022 Victorian state election for the Electoral district of Richmond (Victoria), electoral district of Richmond. Life and career In 2003, de Vietri earned a Visual Arts Certificate from the , followed by a Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) from the Victorian College of the Arts in 2005 and a Master of Fine Art from Monash University in 2013. She worked as a professional artist until 2019, undertaking numerous residencies and grant projects. In 2020, de Vietri ran for the City of Yarra as a councillor for Langridge Ward, and was elected. She soon became Mayor of the City of Yarra. De Vietri announced in August 2022 that she would be taking leave from her role at the City of Yarra due to her running in the 2022 Victorian state election, 2022 state election. She was then announced as the Greens candidate for the Electoral district of Richmond (Victoria), division of Richmond. De Vietri was successful in ...
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Victorian Legislative Assembly
The Victorian Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Victoria in Australia; the upper house being the Victorian Legislative Council. Both houses sit at Parliament House in Spring Street, Melbourne. The presiding officer of the Legislative Assembly is the Speaker. There are presently 88 members of the Legislative Assembly elected from single-member divisions. History Victoria was proclaimed a Colony on 1 July 1851 separating from the Colony of New South Wales by an act of the British Parliament. The Legislative Assembly was created on 13 March 1856 with the passing of the ''Victorian Electoral Bill'', five years after the creation of the original unicameral Legislative Council. The Assembly first met on 21 November 1856, and consisted of sixty members representing thirty-seven multi and single-member electorates. On the Federation of Australia on 1 January 1901, the Parliament of Victoria continued except that the colony was now called a state. I ...
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