Mr Paul Edbrooke

Meet Paul
Before entering Parliament, Paul worked as a firefighter and teacher. Paul felt that the Frankston community needed to be prioritised by state government in funding revitalisation opportunities for education, health, public transport, and other sectors.
Paul was prompted to run for Parliament out of a commitment for Frankston and a passion to ensure Frankston was able to access the tools, via good representation at a state government level, to ensure the community met its full potential.
In his time as the Member for Frankston he has delivered record funding in schools, TAFE, Public Transport, and mental health, improving all sectors for the community.
“Frankston, as the gateway to the Mornington Peninsula, needs to rapidly grow to provide the services of the major CBD”.
Paul’s vision for Victoria’s future is that it maintains its status as the backbone of Australia’s economy, be known on the international stage as progressive socially and industrially, with successful local industry, tourism, and international events.
The areas of public policy that he is most passionate about are education, health, and rolling out the Victorian Royal Commission into Mental Health recommendations and social housing.
Positions
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer since June 2022
Parliamentary Secretary for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention since December 2024
Acting Speaker since February 2023
Parliamentary Secretary for Police December 2018 - June 2022
Parliamentary Secretary for Emergency Services December 2018 - June 2022
Parliamentary Secretary for Bushfire Recovery June 2020 - June 2022
Committee membership
Member, Family and Community Development Committee April 2015 - October 2018
Electorate
Frankston
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Other members for this area
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Ann-Marie Hermans | South-Eastern Metropolitan | Liberal Party
Michael Galea | South-Eastern Metropolitan | Australian Labor Party
David Limbrick | South-Eastern Metropolitan | Libertarian Party
Lee Tarlamis | South-Eastern Metropolitan | Australian Labor Party
Allowances, budget and international travel reports
2024–2025
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2023–2024
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2022–2023
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2021–2022
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2020–2021
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2019–2020
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Register of Interests
Historical information
- First elected
29 November 2014 - 3,821 days of parliamentary service
2014 - current
Electorate represented
Frankston since 29 November 2014
Party represented
Australian Labor Party since 29 November 2014
Positions held
Parliamentary Secretary for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention since 19 December 2024
Acting Speaker since 9 February 2023
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer since 27 June 2022
Parliamentary Secretary for Bushfire Recovery 22 June 2020 - 27 June 2022
Parliamentary Secretary for Police 19 December 2018 - 27 June 2022
Parliamentary Secretary for Emergency Services 19 December 2018 - 27 June 2022
Committee membership history
Member, Family and Community Development Committee 16 April 2015 - 30 October 2018
Electorate office
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