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Tim Pallas


The HonourableTim Pallas
In office4 December 2014 – 19 December 2024
Daniel Andrews
Jacinta Allan
Michael O'Brien
Jaclyn Symes
In office2 October 2023 – 19 December 2024
Jacinta Allan
Himself (as Minister for Economic Development)
Danny Pearson (as Minister for Economic Growth and Jobs)
In office29 November 2018 – 19 December 2024
Daniel Andrews
Jacinta Allan
Philip Dalidakis
Position abolished
In office29 November 2018 – 19 December 2024
Daniel Andrews
Jacinta Allan
Natalie Hutchins
Jaclyn Symes
In office29 November 2018 – 5 December 2022
Daniel Andrews
Position established
Himself (as Minister for Economic Growth)
In office29 November 2014 – 6 January 2025
District re-established
John Lister
In office25 November 2006 – 29 November 2014
Mary Gillett
Telmo Languiller
(1960-01-07) 7 January 1960Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Labor
Two
Australian National University
Trade union official
www.timpallas.com.au

Timothy Hugh Pallas (born 7 January 1960) is an Australian former politician. He was a Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 2006 to 2025, representing the electorate of Tarneit until 2014 and then Werribee from 2014 to 2025. He has served as Treasurer of Victoria in all three of the Andrew Ministries from December 2014 to December 2024, and in the Allan Ministry from 2023 to 2024. Pallas previously served as Minister for Roads and Ports and Minister for Major Projects in the Brumby Ministry until 2010.

Prior to entering parliament, Pallas worked as a trade union official with the National Union of Workers, Assistant Secretary of the ACTU and as Chief of Staff to Premier of Victoria Steve Bracks.

He first contested the open preselection for the federal seat of Melbourne Ports in 1998, but was defeated by Michael Danby.

In 2005, Pallas challenged incumbent backbencher Mary Gillett for preselection in the safe seat of Tarneit, and with Bracks' backing, was successful. He was easily elected at the 2006 state election, and was immediately appointed to Cabinet, being assigned the roads and ports portfolio.

In 2010, Pallas called Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton a "dickhead" while launching a road safety initiative. Hamilton had been caught by police engaging in an act of 'hoon driving' in a $160,000 Mercedes on the previous Friday night.

When he was Minister for Roads and Ports, he implemented a number of measures to improve traffic flow on the major Victorian freeways including the Monash CityLink West Gate Upgrade. In February 2010, he launched a $5 million study into traffic flow along Hoddle Street between CityLink and the Eastern Freeway. The study had been previously announced in the Victorian Transport Plan in 2008. In March 2010, he approved a ban on trucks using the right-hand lane on busy sections of three-lane freeways. The RACV had campaigned for the ban for two years, attracting support from an "overwhelming 83% of motorists [it] surveyed".

Transferring to the electorate of Werribee following a boundary redistribution, Pallas was again successful at the 2014 Victorian state election and was appointed Treasurer after the election of the Andrews Labor Government. His first budget in May 2015 provided for the biggest spend on education in Victoria's history.

Pallas was additionally appointed Minister for Trade in June 2022.

He was elected for a fifth time at the 2022 Victorian state election. Originally a member of Labor Right, Pallas defected to Labor Left along with six of his colleagues shortly after the 2022 Victorian state election; his defection meant that the positions of Premier, Deputy Premier and Treasurer were all held by members of Labor Left, and also ensured that Labor Left constituted a majority of the state Labor caucus.

Pallas resigned as Treasurer and member for Werribee in December 2024.

Pallas resides in Williamstown, in Melbourne’s west.

Pallas is married with two children, and is a supporter of the Werribee Tigers, the Western Bulldogs, the Melbourne Storm, Melbourne Victory and the Melbourne Vixens.

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