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About Colleen Hartland


Footscray resident Colleen Hartland represents the Metropolitan Region for the Victorian Greens.

 Colleen has lived in Footscray for over twenty years. She has a solid track-record in local government, having represented Yarraville and Seddon residents as one of the first Greens to be elected to the Maribyrnong Council (Sheoak Ward) from 2003 to 2005.

As a Councillor, Colleen developed expertise in financial management, working with bureaucracies and dealing with the media, all important skills in the parliamentary arena.

Before her election to Parliament, Colleen was a public housing support worker employed by the Western Region Health Centre, working with and in the community each day.

Her strong local ties are reflected in the many campaigns in which she has brought with her to Parliament.  She was a founding member of the Hazardous Materials Action Group (HAZMAG), which has been fighting for the past fifteen years to have the chemical storage facilities on Coode Island relocated. She has been a vocal critic of the EPA and Victorian Government for their neglect of the western suburbs, and was a member of Environment Effects Committees on West Point Wilson, Point Lillias and the proposed toxic dump at Werribee. Colleen chaired the Maribyrnong Drug Strategy Committee for three years and is currently campaigning for improved train services across the entire Western Metropolitan Region after initial campaigns at the Yarraville and Seddon stations indicated that the problem was not limited to those areas.

Colleen has been a crucial catalyst for change in her community. She now strives for social justice and environmental protection in the west at the State level.

Colleen Hartland is the Victorian Greens' spokesperson for Aged Care, Welfare, Disability and Urban Environment.

The Western Metropolitan Region covers an area from Craigieburn in the north to Williamstown and Altona in the south, and from Werribee, Caroline Springs and Sydenham in the west to Gladstone Park, Coburg, Moonee Ponds and Footscray in the east.

 

Portfolios

Aged Care
Children and Young People
Community Services
Disability rights
Emergency Services
Health
Housing
Local government
Mental health
Multicultural affairs
Toxics
Veterans’ affairs
Women’s affairs

 

 

 

Hartland of the West - Colleen's Blog

Australia Day

On Australia Day I attended two citizenship ceremonies at Sunshine and Moonee Valley. Citizenship ceremonies for me are one of the best things I get to do as a Member of Parliament because I have the opportunity to welcome people who have made the huge decision to leave their country of birth to make Australia home.

Growth Area Boundaries, Grasslands and the Taxed Out Group

With Victoria’s population continuing to grow at an alarming rate, earlier this year the Brumby Government announced the extension of the urban growth boundaries.  Areas under consideration for expansion include: Melbourne’s west around Caro