Matthew Donald Andrew Bach is a Victorian Member of Parliament, representing the Eastern Metropolitan Region in the Legislative Council. Bach is currently serving as the Shadow Minister for Transport Infrastructure, Shadow Minister for Child Protection and Youth Justice, and Shadow Minister for Youth Affairs. He has been a Liberal member of the Victorian Legislative Council since March 2020, when he was appointed to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Mary Wooldridge. He made his inaugural speech on 18 March 2020. Bach attended Melbourne Grammar School, graduating in 2001.
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| - Matthew Donald Andrew Bach is a Victorian Member of Parliament, representing the Eastern Metropolitan Region in the Legislative Council. Bach is currently serving as the Shadow Minister for Transport Infrastructure, Shadow Minister for Child Protection and Youth Justice, and Shadow Minister for Youth Affairs. He has been a Liberal member of the Victorian Legislative Council since March 2020, when he was appointed to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Mary Wooldridge. He made his inaugural speech on 18 March 2020. Bach attended Melbourne Grammar School, graduating in 2001. (en)
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| - Matthew Donald Andrew Bach is a Victorian Member of Parliament, representing the Eastern Metropolitan Region in the Legislative Council. Bach is currently serving as the Shadow Minister for Transport Infrastructure, Shadow Minister for Child Protection and Youth Justice, and Shadow Minister for Youth Affairs. He has been a Liberal member of the Victorian Legislative Council since March 2020, when he was appointed to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Mary Wooldridge. He made his inaugural speech on 18 March 2020. Bach attended Melbourne Grammar School, graduating in 2001. (en)
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