Mary-Anne Thomas was born on 26 February 1963 and is an Australian politician.
10 Facts About Mary-Anne Thomas
Mary-Anne Thomas has been a Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly since November 2014, representing the electorate of Macedon.
Mary-Anne Thomas has served as Victoria's Minister for Health and Minister for Ambulance Services since June 2022.
Mary-Anne Thomas was previously the Agriculture and Minister for Regional Development from December 2020.
Mary-Anne Thomas holds a Graduate Diploma in Industrial Relations from Victoria University and a Masters of Public Policy from the University of Melbourne.
Mary-Anne Thomas worked for 25 years across public, private and community sectors.
Mary-Anne Thomas began her career as a secondary teacher, then worked in the union movement before becoming an advisor to Lynne Kosky, the Minister for Post-Compulsory Education, Employment and Training.
Mary-Anne Thomas has held roles in the Victorian public service in Education, and the Department of Premier and Cabinet, where she was Head of Communications.
Mary-Anne Thomas was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as the Member for Macedon in November 2014.
Mary-Anne Thomas had previously contested Labor pre-selection for the Federal seat of Batman, but lost to then Senator David Feeney.