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Johan Emiel Scheffer (born February 7th, 1948) is a former member of the
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/ref> Scheffer is chair of the Victorian government agency Sustainability Victoria. He was originally elected to the Legislative Council in 2002 for
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, becoming only the second Labor member to represent that electorate since its creation in 1937. When
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was abolished in 2006, he was successful in winning one of the five seats in the newly created
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of the Legislative Council. Johan Scheffer joined the
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(ALP) in 1991 and shortly after joined its Socialist Left faction. He was active in the Victorian Branch, holding positions of Local FEA (Federal Electorate Assembly) Secretary and State Conference Delegate for the Federal electorate of Melbourne Ports (renamed
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in 2019). He was elected to the party's State Administrative Committee and to the Agenda Committee (1996-2009), playing a key role in reorganising the policy development process through the active participation of the party's rank and file, factional groups, affiliated unions, the Parliamentary wing and adoption by State Conference. Johan Scheffer joined with other like-minded party members in efforts to stamp out branch stacking that had become rife, especially in electorates winnable for Labor. He was an active campaigner in exposing breaches of Party rules and bringing complaints to the Party's Disputes Tribunal. In 1993 Johan Scheffer joined the staff of the Federal Member for Melbourne Ports, Hon Clyde Holding MHR, until Holding's retirement in 1998, when Scheffer joined the staff of Victorian MP, Hon Barry Pullen MLC in the then seat of Melbourne Province. Pullen did not contest the 1999 Victorian election, making way for
Gavin Jennings Gavin Wayne Jennings (born 18 April 1957) is an Australian politician. He was a Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Council from 1999 to 2020, representing Melbourne Province (1999–2006) and then the South Eastern Metropolitan R ...
, who was elected to represent the seat in 1999 as part of the new Labor government led by
Steve Bracks Stephen Phillip Bracks (born 15 October 1954) is a former Australian politician and was the 44th Premier of Victoria. He first won the electoral district of Williamstown in 1994 for the Labor Party and was party leader and premier from 1999 ...
. Johan Scheffer was appointed an adviser to Jennings, in his role as Cabinet Secretary (1999-2002). In 2002, Johan Scheffer nominated for the seat of Monash Province in the Victorian Legislative Council. After a bitter pre-selection battle, he won the nomination and was elected to the Council in the Victorian State election of 30 November 2002. During his 12 years in the Parliament, Johan Scheffer focussed on promoting community understanding of Labor's program. He pushed for reforms that would address global warming and protect the environment; strengthen industrial rights and worker conditions; advance the development of environmentally sustainable urban planning; reduce gender inequality; eliminate family violence; enhance LGBT rights and understanding; protect women's reproductive rights; build cohesive local communities including harmonious ethnic and religious groups. Scheffer lead the campaign to lay underground power lines from the Latrobe Valley to the
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to protect farming in
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. He advocated for major and long-term investment in the
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to protect livelihoods after the inevitable decommissioning of the Valley's coal mines. Johan Scheffer chaired a number of Joint Investigatory Committees of the Parliament, including the ''Drugs and Crime Prevention Committee'', the ''Family and Community Services Committee'' and the ''Law Reform Committee''. He also served on the ''Economic Development, Infrastructure and Outer Suburban/Interface Services'' and ''Education'' Committees. Early Life Johan Scheffer was born in
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(now
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) in the Dutch East Indies (now modern day
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) on February 7th, 1948 to Cornelis Scheffer and Aleida Charlotte Maria Eugenie Scheffer-Verwey. His family on both sides had lived in
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since the middle of the nineteenth century. On his mother's side, his antecedents are of mixed Javanese and European background, whereas on his father's side they are of
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origin. Johan Scheffer's early years were spent in
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and
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. After settling in
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in 1949, the family departed from the Netherlands in 1952 for
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, intending to move from there to Malaya. Aleida and Cornelis were people of strong political opinions, engaged in the cross currents of their historical moment, especially the
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and their support of independence from Dutch colonialism. The adversities his parents experienced as immigrants in Australia influenced Scheffer's understanding of immigration, ethnicity and class struggle. He attended Gardenvale Infant School, St Kilda Primary School and Elwood High School, matriculating in 1966. He enrolled for a Bachelor of Arts degree at
Monash University Monash University () is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Named for prominent World War I general Sir John Monash, it was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the state. The university has a ...
, majoring in literature. During his time at university he was active in student politics and participated in a number of campaigns, including the resistance an
mobilisation
against Australian and US involvement in the Vietnam War. His university studies of literature, philosophy, classical civilization, history and politics introduced Scheffer to cultural studies, the history of ideas and the struggle for political emancipation, and to
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and the socialist tradition, which shaped his understanding of history and class struggle. Career Johan Scheffer completed his teacher training at the
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in 1972 and taught history and geography at Bourke Hall, the Junior School of
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, in 1973. In 1974 and 1975 he taught English literature at the
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. He taught politics, literature, history and English at University High School from 1976 until 1984 and was an activist member of the
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(VSTA). By the late 1970s Scheffer had joined the
Australian Communist Party The Communist Party of Australia (CPA), known as the Australian Communist Party (ACP) from 1944 to 1951, was an Australian political party founded in 1920. The party existed until roughly 1991, with its membership and influence having been i ...
(CPA). Johan Scheffer was a program consultant in the Australian Schools Commission's Disadvantaged Schools Program (1984-1988) and for a time, a member of the Program's Ministerial Advisory Committee. He worked in the inner city suburbs of Flemington, North Melbourne, Carlton and Fitzroy and was active in local government issues in the City of Melbourne. In 1988 he was appointed State Manager of the Out of Schools Hours Child Care Program that was located in the Women's Employment Branch within the Victorian Department of Labour. This program was a Victorian Government strategy to support the Keating government’s efforts to facilitate women's career and employment opportunities. In 1992 Scheffer was appointed researcher within the Victorian Department of the Premier and Cabinet's Social Justice Consultative Council. With the fall of the Victorian Labor government in 1992 and the election of the reactionary, neo-liberal Government of
Jeff Kennett Jeffrey Gibb Kennett (born 2 March 1948) is a former Australian politician who was the 43rd Premier of Victoria between 1992 and 1999, and currently a media commentator. He was previously the president of the Hawthorn Football Club, serving ...
, the period of Labor reform led by Premiers John Cain and
Joan Kirner Joan Elizabeth Kirner (née Hood; 20 June 1938 – 1 June 2015) was an Australian politician who was the 42nd Premier of Victoria, serving from 1990 to 1992. A Labor Party member of the Parliament of Victoria from 1982 to 1994, she was a mem ...
was at an end. With little prospect of actively contributing to progressive reform through working in the bureaucracy, Scheffer resigned from the Victorian Public Service in 1992 to join the staff of the Hon
Clyde Holding Allan Clyde Holding (27 April 193131 July 2011) was an Australian politician who served as Leader of the Opposition in Victoria for ten years, and went on to become a federal minister in the Hawke Government. Early life and education Holdin ...
MHR in 1993 until Holding's retirement in 1998, after which he joined the staff of the Hon
Barry Pullen Barry Thomas Pullen (born 1 November 1939) is a former Australian politician. He was a minister in the Cain and Kirner Labor Victorian State Governments, and held the Legislative Council seat of Melbourne in the Victorian Parliament from 1982 ...
, Member for the Victorian Legislative Council seat of Melbourne until Pullen's retirement, when the seat was won by
Gavin Jennings Gavin Wayne Jennings (born 18 April 1957) is an Australian politician. He was a Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Council from 1999 to 2020, representing Melbourne Province (1999–2006) and then the South Eastern Metropolitan R ...
. From 1999 until 2002, Johan Scheffer was an advisor to the Hon Gavin Jennings MP, Cabinet Secretary in the first Labor government of Premier
Steve Bracks Stephen Phillip Bracks (born 15 October 1954) is a former Australian politician and was the 44th Premier of Victoria. He first won the electoral district of Williamstown in 1994 for the Labor Party and was party leader and premier from 1999 ...
, after which he was himself elected to the Legislative Council of the Parliament of Victoria, retiring at the election of 2014. Personal Life Johan Scheffer lives in Melbourne, Australia, with his partner, Angela Palmer. They have two sons and one granddaughter.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Scheffer, Johan 1948 births Living people Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Victoria Members of the Victorian Legislative Council 21st-century Australian politicians Indonesian emigrants to Australia Indonesian people of Dutch descent Australian people of Dutch descent Monash University alumni Xavier College University of Melbourne alumni Australian schoolteachers Politicians from Melbourne Public servants from Melbourne