Dee Ryall

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Dee Ryall
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
for Ringwood
Assumed office
29 November 2014
Preceded byNew seat
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
for Mitcham
In office
27 November 2010 – 29 November 2014
Preceded byTony Robinson
Succeeded bySeat abolished
Personal details
Born (1967-06-16) 16 June 1967 (age 56)
Political partyLiberal Party of Australia

Deanne Sharon "Dee" Ryall (born 16 June 1967) is an Australian politician and current member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly representing the electorate of Mitcham for the Liberal Party of Australia from 2010 to 2014 and Ringwood thereafter.[1]

Personal life

Ryall grew up in Blackburn North, Victoria, where she attended and gained her Higher School Certificate from Blackburn High School. Ryall completed her Certificate of Nursing at The Alfred Hospital in 1988 and in 1991 completed a Bachelor of Nursing from La Trobe University.

Ryall is involved in various community organisations such as the Whitehorse Business Group, the Ringwood Chamber of Commerce and the Ferntree Gully Bushfire Relief Centre following Black Saturday bushfires at Upwey.[2]

Political career

Ryall contested the 2010 Victorian State election in the marginal electorate of Mitcham in metropolitan Melbourne, representing the Liberal Party, winning 52.90% of the vote after preferences had been distributed. Mitcham had been held by Brumby Government Minister Tony Robinson on a margin of 2%.

References

  1. ^ Jenkins, Melissa (28 November 2010) Dee Ryall promises to listen in Mitcham; Sydney Morning Herald
  2. ^ "Dee Ryall MLA". People. Liberal Victoria. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Preceded by Member for Mitcham
2010–2014
Abolished
New seat Member for Ringwood
2014–present
Incumbent