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World-class health services, mental health reform and support close to home.
Juliana Addison is Ballarat born and raised, a former school teacher, and the State Member for Wendouree since 2018.
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World-class health services, mental health reform and support close to home.

A former teacher focused on strong local schools, kinders and TAFE access.

Better stations, safer connections and a bus network shaped by Ballarat passengers.

Modern, inclusive facilities and support for clubs, volunteers and families.
Welcome to my website! I am proud and honoured to be the Member for Wendouree , having been elected to Parliament of Victoria at the November 2018 election. The Wendouree District takes in the central area of Ballarat, including the surrounding suburbs of Wendouree, Black Hill, Redan, Invermay, Lake Gardens, Alfredton, Delacombe, Nerrina, Newington I was born and raised in Ballarat – it is my home.
It is where my husband Mike and I are raising our two children, Jo and Sophia, and where I previously worked for 12 years as a School Teacher. I’m passionate about making our community an even better place to live. From great local schools, to world-class health services and more local jobs – it all matters.
As a former Teacher, I know just how much of a difference Labor Governments have made for our children by supporting local schools and I want to ensure Labor continues to deliver for our community. I have a strong interest in public policy, particularly in the areas of health, education and women. I am passionate about issues of access and equity; and supporting the most vulnerable and disadvantaged members of our community.
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The Victorian Budget 2026/27 is providing 20 per cent back off your rego . It’s all about putting money back in the pockets of Victorians who are paying more than ever for fuel. Currently, light vehicle registration costs up to $930.70 - with 20% off rego , a driver with one car will receive up to $
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As your State MP, I am proud that the Allan Labor Government is continuing to invest in services and programs, as well as health, transport and sporting infrastructure to improve the liveability of our city.
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Labor is making it safer and easier for families to recycle their old batteries with more battery collection bins rolling out across the state. Minister for Environment Steve Dimopoulos today announced an expansion of 50 battery recycle collection points, making it safer and easier to dispose of use
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