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Anthony Cianflone

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Anthony Cianflone
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
for Pascoe Vale
Assumed office
26 November 2022
Preceded byLizzie Blandthorn
MajorityLabor
Personal details
BornMelbourne[1]
Political partyLabor[2]

Anthony Cianflone is an Australian politician who is a current member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, representing the state electoral district of Pascoe Vale, which contains the suburbs of Pascoe Vale, Coburg and parts of Brunswick West. He was elected to his seat in the 2022 state election.[2]

Anthony Cianflone now lives in Pascoe Vale with his wife, where they raise a young family.

He is a member of the Labor Party.

Early life and education

Anthony was born in Melbourne's inner north to parents who had migrated from Italy. He grew up in the suburb of Coburg.[1] Anthony attended the local public school Coburg West Primary, and played for local sporting clubs including Brunswick Juventus.[3]

Political career

Through his subsequent two-decades of experiences working across federal, state and local governments, as well as across the private, non-government and community sectors, Anthony’s first-hand insights into the role of government decision-making to improve people’s lives by fostering aspiration while leaving no-one behind, continues to help guide his advocacy to influence and secure outcomes on behalf of the local community and constituents.

Anthony is a former Citizen of the Year, who was one of the founding members of the oxYgen Youth Hub in Coburg. OxYgen Youth Hub is Moreland's first youth space and on the official website describes itself as "a place for young people to hang out, meet friends, find support, learn new skills and participate in a range of activities."[4]

He has over two-decades of experiences working across federal, state and local governments, as well as across the private, non-government and community sectors.[3]

As the former Chair of the Robinson Reserve Neighbourhood House, Anthony works in his local community to create safe spaces for people of all backgrounds in and around his local community.[3]

Anthony was preselected following previous MP Lizzie Blandthorn's decision to contest the Legislative Council.[2]

Personal life

Anthony is the son of Italian migrant parents, growing up in the Pascoe Vale state electoral district of Pascoe Vale. Growing up in Coburg, he attended local public school at Coburg West Primary and played for local sporting clubs including Brunswick Juventus, Essendon Royals, Bulleen Veneto Club, Heidelberg United and also as the Victorian first choice Junior Goalkeeper during his teenage years. Anthony worked in hospitality, which he says taught him "the values of hard work, resilience and the fair go."[3]

Now living in Pascoe Vale with his wife, raising their young family, Anthony states that his ambition as the State Member of Pascoe Vale is "to help build a better and fairer community to live, learn, work, raise a family and retire in."[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Anthony Cianflone - Labor's candidate for Pascoe Vale". Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch). Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  2. ^ a b c Green, Antony. "Pascoe Vale - VIC Election 2022". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Anthony Cianflone | Parliament of Victoria". new.parliament.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
  4. ^ Council, Merri-bek City. "Oxygen youth space". Merri-bek City Council. Retrieved 15 November 2023.


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