Carlo Carli

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Carlo Carli (born April 6, 1960) is an Australian politician. He has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly since 1994, representing the electorate of Brunswick. He is chair of the Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee of Parliament.

From 1979-80, he was the Assistant Secretary of the Melbourne University Student Representative Council. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Melbourne and a Masters degree in Urban Planning. He is married to Sioban Hannan and has three children. [1]

Carli was first elected in May 1994, to the then seat of Coburg. He succeeded long-standing Labor MP Tom Roper who had been the Victorian Treasurer and a senior Minister in the Cain and Kirner governments. He was first elected to the Labor frontbench in 1996. From October to December of 1999 he was Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs, before moving to Infrastructure under the then state Minister for Transport, Peter Batchelor. After the 2006 State Election he stepped down from the frontbench.

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  1.   Carlo Carli's curriculum vitae

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