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  1. Politician. Website. www .joanneryan .com .au. Joanne Catherine Ryan (born 29 July 1961) is an Australian politician and former schoolteacher. She is a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and has served in the House of Representatives since 2013, representing the Division of Lalor in Melbourne 's western suburbs.

  2. Ms Joanne Ryan MP. Track. Member for Lalor. Positions. Chief Government Whip. Party. Australian Labor Party. Chamber. House of Representatives. Seating Plan. Office details Connect Electorate details. Electorate Office. (Principal Office) Tenancies 3 & 4. 203-205 Watton Street. Werribee, VIC, 3030. Postal address.

  3. Joanne Ryan is the Labor MP for Lalor, a federal electorate in Melbourne, Australia. She represents the local community and advocates for a better future on issues such as immigration, aged care, infrastructure, Centrelink and Medicare.

  4. 30 de jul. de 2013 · Joanne Ryan MP. @JoanneRyanLalor. Chief Government Whip. Federal Member for Lalor. || All content authorised by Joanne Ryan MP, Australian Labor Party, Werribee. joanneryan.com.au Joined July 2013. 1,530 Following. 7,763 Followers. Replies. Media.

  5. Joanne Ryan. Assoc Professor. Associate Professor (Research), Chronic Disease & Ageing. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7039-6325. Email Joanne.Ryan @ monash. edu. Accepting PhD Students. PhD projects. High performing students with an interest in cognitive ageing, dementia or mental well-being, or epigenetics. 2001 2024. Research activity per year.

  6. Joanne Ryan MP (@joanneryanmp) • Instagram photos and videos. 3,242 Followers, 648 Following, 590 Posts - Joanne Ryan MP (@joanneryanmp) on Instagram: "Chief Government Whip. Federal Member for Lalor Authorised by J. Ryan MP, Australian Labor Party, Werribee"

  7. Werribee VIC 3030. Joanneryan.com.au. Facebook | Instagram | Twitter. Member for Lalor. Born and raised in Werribee, Joanne has spent her adult life fighting for her community. Before being elected to the Federal Parliament in 2013, Joanne was a teacher and principal. She helped kids in Melbourne’s west get a better education for 27 years.