Louise Miller-Frost Mp - B App Sc, Ma, Mph, Mba, Faicd Email and Phone Number
I am very honoured to have been elected to represent the residents of the Federal Seat of Boothby in the Australian Government in the May 2022 election.I am passionate about equity and fairness. Throughout my working life, I’ve worked to make a positive difference in my community.I was previously the CEO of Vinnies SA, have been the Chair of UnitingCare Wesley Bowden, CEO of Catherine House, and Co-Chair of the Adelaide Zero Project to end homelessness and Co-Chair of Anti-Poverty Week.I’ve worked in health and in local government – providing support for older Australians and people with disability, economic development and small business support, and facilities that build community: libraries, community centres, sporting clubs and open spaces. I've also run a chain of 32 retail stores across SA as part of my NFP portfolio.I’m the beneficiary of what Labor governments do. My grandparents benefited from public education and health care. It changed their lives, and has meant my parents and I have been able to get ahead.We deserve a government that will keep us all safe, that builds back better to deliver good secure jobs, and that ensures businesses continue to thrive.We deserve a government that protects the environment we value, and takes action on climate change to make Australia a world leader in the low-carbon economy to power Australian manufacturing and other industries.We deserve a government that uses taxpayer monies transparently and accountably, and that’s why Labor will implement a National Integrity Commission (aka Federal ICAC) that has teeth.Authorised by LouiseMiller-Frost MP, Australian Labor Party, 2/670 Anzac Highway Glenelg East SA
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Federal Member For BoothbyAustralian Government May 2022 - PresentElected as the Member for Boothby, 21 May 2022Committee service- Joint Statutory: Law Enforcement from 28.7.2022.- House of Representatives Standing: Social Policy and Legal Affairs from 28.7.2022.- House of Representatives Select: Workforce Australia Employment Services from August 2022 to November 2023- Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters from August 2024Caucus Committees- Chair, Social Policy Committee- Voting Member, Sustainable Australia- Co-Chair Parliamentary Friends of Mutuals and Co-operatives- Co-Chair Parliamentary Friends of Women and Work- Co-Chair Parliamentary Friends of Lymphoedema- Co-Chair Parliamentary Friends of Multiple Births- Co-Chair Parliamentary Friends of Scouts -
Community MemberBelair Primary School Governing Council Sep 2023 - Present
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Unisa Business School Mentoring ProgramUniversity Of South Australia Feb 2021 - Dec 2022Voluntary position mentoring business school students -
Labor Candidate For BoothbyAustralian Labor Party Sep 2021 - May 2022 -
DirectorSa Postgraduate Medical Education Association (Sapmea) Aug 2020 - Apr 2022The South Australian Postgraduate Medical Education Association (SAPMEA) is a not for profit organisation founded in 1897 to develop and implement continuing education programs for medical and health professionals across South Australia. SAPMEA offers CPD accredited education programs through face-to-face workshops and seminars, as well as online learning.
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Sa Regional Committee MemberWinston Churchill Trust (Australia) Feb 2019 - Apr 2022Churchill Fellowships allow you to design your own investigative project, travel the world and further your knowledge in your chosen field, before returning tomake a real contribution to Australian society.Since its inception The Churchill Trust has awarded Churchill Fellowships to more than 4,200 Australians who, like Churchill, are innovative, filled with a spirit of determination and possess a strong desire to benefit their community. -
Chair Sa Selection CommitteeWinston Churchill Trust (Australia) Feb 2021 - Jan 2022 -
National Board MemberWinston Churchill Trust (Australia) Feb 2021 - Jan 2022 -
Non Executive DirectorAnimal Welfare League Of South Australia Nov 2018 - Apr 2022The Animal Welfare League of South Australia (AWL) is an animal welfare and care provider recognised for the provision and development of services for animals in need. The AWL cares for and re-homes around 12,000 surrendered, lost and abandoned animals per year.AWL is a complex business with commercial operations (op-shops and crematorium), local government contracts and mission-related activities (rehoming companion animals). AWL has recently completed the capital build of its state-of-the-art Animal Care Centre at Wingfield within budget and ahead of time. -
Chair Finance Audit Risk Sub-CommitteeAnimal Welfare League Of South Australia 2020 - Nov 2021 -
Chair Risk And Governance CommitteeAnimal Welfare League Of South Australia 2018 - 2020 -
Sa Board Of The Medical Board Of Australia (Member)Ahpra (Australia Health Practitioner Regulation Agency) Jul 2016 - Apr 2022The Medical Board is a regulatory body that deals with matters of registration and complaints for medical practitioners across Australia. I also participate in national committees for the Medical Board. -
Member, Health Advisory CouncilSa Medical Education And Training (Sa Met) Jun 2020 - Jan 2022The SAMET Health Advisory Council works with the SAMET unit within SA Health to improve the quality of education, training and welfare for trainee medical officers (TMOs) and make recommendations for the accreditation of TMO positions within South Australia.
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MemberAustralian Medical Council May 2019 - Jan 2022The Australian Medical Council (AMC) is an independent national standards body for medical education and training in Australia and New Zealand. -
Chief Executive OfficerSt Vincent De Paul Sa Mar 2020 - Sep 2021St Vincent de Paul Society is a member-based organisation dedicated to tackling poverty and disadvantage by providing assistance to people in need across SA. Our members and volunteers, supported by our dedicated staff, provide practical support, advocacy and friendship to the most vulnerable within our community to alleviate the immediate requirements of people in need and also identify the causes that lead to spiritual, financial and social hardship; providing a voice for those experiencing disadvantage.Our 3,500+ largely volunteer workforce operates in over 61 communities across South Australia touching the lives of many thousands of people.Thanks to our strong community of loyal supporters, we are largely self-funded by our 32 commercial retail operations and fundraising.I managed SVDP SA during Covid shutdowns, managing to keep vital services open despite restrictions, restructuring the retail operations and achieving a record fundraising amount for the SA CEO Sleepout. I achieved a financial turn-around of +$4.8m in 18 months.Services include:- home visits / home support- Vinnies Assistance (financial and in-kind support for those in need)- crisis accommodation (for adult men; for adult women and their children and pets)- Fred's Van Meal services (10 sites)- Refugee and Asylum Seeker Service- Money Management Education- Disaster Relief including drought relief and bushfire recovery- Vinnies Youth- Vinnies Retail Operations and Op Shops- Overseas Partnerships -
Co-Chair (Sa)Anti-Poverty Week Jan 2020 - Sep 2021Anti-Poverty Week supports the Australian community to have an increased understanding of poverty and to take action collectively to end it.
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Director / Public OfficerCht Company Ltd Jun 2018 - Mar 2020CHT Company Ltd is the Trustee for the Catherine House Trust. In my role as CEO of Catherine House, I set up this corporate trustee structure to manage the investments of Catherine House and deliver independent income to its operations. I was a member of the inaugural Board of the trustee company until I finished at Catherine House Inc.
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Chief Executive Officer / Managing DirectorCatherine House Inc Apr 2017 - Mar 2020Achievements:- commenced merger negotiations with Housing Choices SA (signed November 2020, effective 1 January 2021)- turned annual operating deficits into surpluses (achieved within 14 months and sustained annually). In my final year Catherine House and Catherine House Trust posted a 7.4% surplus despite the pandemic- restructured the Catherine House Trust to a corporate trustee structure to manage risk- grew the asset base including investment corpus by 31% over 3 years- integrated NDIS funding into previously block-funded service model- reactivated and increased the community supporter database by more than 150%;- doubled the annual fundraising income in two years- took the organisation through a successful accreditation process - implemented an electronic Client Record Management System (previously paper based)- grew the Emergency Accommodation portion of the business by 37.5% (in client capacity terms)- grew the annual turnover by 26% over three years.Catherine House is Adelaide's only recovery-focused homelessness service for adult women unaccompanied by children. Their comprehensive whole-of-life services are provided in a mix of crisis, transitional, and permanent accommodation settings, helping women to achieve greater personal well-being, social and economic participation and a meaningful and satisfying life. Catherine House operates across 25 sites as well as providing outreach services. -
Advisory Committee On Vaccines (Member)Therapeutic Goods Administration Jan 2017 - Dec 2018Statutory appointment. The Committee advises on matters of safety and efficacy, including post-market surveillance for vaccines seeking registration /registered in the Australian marketplace. -
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Member, Economic And Business Development GroupEastern Region Alliance Nov 2014 - Apr 2017
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Chair, Corporate Communications And Media GroupEastern Region Alliance Nov 2012 - Apr 2017
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Board MemberEastside Business Enterprise Centre (Ebec) Nov 2014 - Apr 2017EBEC is a member-based NFP focused on economic development in the eastern LGAs of Adelaide, South Australia
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TreasurerEastside Business Enterprise Centre (Ebec) Nov 2014 - Nov 2015
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General ManagerCity Of Burnside Feb 2012 - Apr 2017I held a number of GM positions during this period, all reporting directly to the CEO, in additional to holding the Acting CEO role during a number of periods.1. General Manager, Community and Development Services (Feb 2012 - March 2014, November 2014 - April 2017)-Budget ~$18m, staff ~65FTE across five sites:- Community Engagement (media and strategic communications, 2012-14)- Community Services- Community Development, facilities management, swimming pool- Community Learning (library)- Customer Service- Development Service (Planning and Development, building safety,compliance, policy)- Economic Development- Public Health- Ranger Services (legislative compliance include bushfire risk mitigation)- Traffic Engineering2. General Manager, Urban Services (June 2014-November 2014)-Budget ~$18m, plus capital budget of ~$12m, staff ~70FTE across two sites plus on-site works- Asset and Infrastructure (include waste management)- Engineering and capital works- Depot Operations3. General Manager, Corporate Services (March 2014 to June 2014)- Budget ~$4m, staff~30FTE- Finance- Governance, including the 2014 LG Election- Human Resources and Organisation Development- IT- Procurement- Strategic Planning4. Acting CEO (Sept 2012, Dec 2013-Jan 2014, Jun 2014, Jan 2016) -
Board MemberUnitingcare Wesley Bowden (Ucwb) Feb 2010 - Apr 2017During my period on the Board we have developed social enterprises to establish an independent income stream and an independence of policy direction, established a much stronger risk management framework and process, and undertaken a significant strategic directions piece of work in 2015 to guide the future of the organisation through the aged care and NDIS funding reforms. -
ChairUnitingcare Wesley Bowden (Ucwb) 2015 - 2017 -
Chair, Remuneration CommitteeUnitingcare Wesley Bowden (Ucwb) 2014 - 2017 -
Member, Board Member Nominations CommitteeUnitingcare Wesley Bowden (Ucwb) 2014 - 2017 -
Member, Strategic Directions CommitteeUnitingcare Wesley Bowden (Ucwb) 2015 - 2016 -
Deputy ChairUnitingcare Wesley Bowden (Ucwb) 2014 - 2015 -
Management Committee MemberEconomic Development Australia Sa Dec 2015 - Dec 2016
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Board MemberWesley Uniting Centre Incorporated Feb 2012 - Jun 2013Wesley Uniting Centre was a Member of the Property Council of SA. This entity amalgamated with UnitingCare Wesley Bowden in June 2013
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Director, Community DevelopmentCity Of Port Adelaide Enfield Jan 2010 - Feb 2012Reporting to the CEO, with a budget of $18m and staffing of 86 across 10 sites- Aged and disability support services- Community centres, halls and other facilities for hire- Community development, social development and social outcomes- Community buses and transport- Libraries- Major events including the award-winning Port Festival- Public art and community development through art- Sport and recreation, open space- Supported Residential Facilities programs (HACC)- Tourism portfolio- Youth services and homelessness servicesActing CEO for periods during this time -
Vice Chair, Governing CouncilHahndorf Primary School Feb 2007 - Dec 2011
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General Manager, Population Health EquityCentral Northern Adelaide Health Service Dec 2006 - Jan 2010Accountable for strategic and operational leadership of ~200 medical, nursing, allied health and admin staff across 8 sites, ~$18m budget.- Specific focus on moving hospital-based services into community, achieving cost-savings and better health outcomes- Aboriginal Health incl. capital build and management of a 20 bed inpatient facility- CALD- Community Rehabilitation (Tregenza House 14 bed rehab facility, Day Rehab Centre, Transition Care Packages, Orthopaedic Waitlist project, RDNS Coordinated Care Program)- Disability Health (Supported Residential Facility Health Services)- Healthy Ageing, Falls Prevention, Dementia Project- Homelessness services (Street to Home)- Men’s Health • Migrant Health (new arrival refugee health)- Women’s Health & Safety (Dale Street Women’s PHCS, Northern Women’s PHCS, Community Midwives Program, Northern Violence Intervention Program)
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Acting Executive Director, Ambulatory And Primary Health CareCentral Northern Adelaide Health Service Dec 2006 - Dec 2009This position provides strategic and operational leadership for the Primary Health Care Directorate including the ongoing implementation of the SA Health Reform Agenda. Annual budget of just over $50m, approximately 800 FTE. (Acting role, several periods during this time-frame)- Aboriginal Primary Health Care Services (including a 20 bed inpatient facility)- Breast Screen SA (statewide)- Community rehabilitation and Transition Care Programs (including a 14 bed inpatient rehabilitation facility, in home care, day rehab, and other inpatient services outsourced to private providers)- Health reform initiatives including GP Plus strategies- Healthy Ageing (health services to older persons)- Migrant Health Service (services to new arrival refugees)- Out of Hospital Strategies and Ambulatory Care- Primary health care services (formerly community health, including integrated Children’s Centres with DECS)- Prison Health Services (statewide including inpatient)- Street to Home (services to homeless people, metro-wide)- Women’s Health and Safety (including a perpetrator rehabilitation program)
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Mental Health Directorate Senior Project Officer, Primary Mental HealthCentral Northern Adelaide Health Service Dec 2005 - Dec 2006- Aboriginal mental health- Carers and Consumers- Refugee mental health- Antenatal mental health and Child Protection / COPMI- Overseeing reform projects and NGO contracts
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Primary Mental Health Care Statewide Development And Liaison OfficerSa Divisions Of General Practice Inc Apr 2002 - Dec 2005Coordinating and leading implementation of Federally and State funded mental health projects across rural and metropolitan SA through Divisions of General Practice; liaising with State and Federal Ministers and Depts to promote the importance of GPs and primary care in mental health; developing strategic partnerships; strategy, policy, governance; leadership, mentoring and coaching mental health program officers in Divisions across SA.
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Acting Executive DirectorSa Divisions Of General Practice Inc Sep 2004 - Nov 2004
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Project OfficerMurray Mallee Division Of General Practice Apr 2000 - Oct 2004- mental health- chronic disease- GP Education- medical workforce support
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Course Coordinator / LecturerUniversity Of South Australia Aug 1998 - Nov 2003Lecturer, Tutor and Course Coordinator for Undergraduate and Postgraduate Public Relations in School of Communications (online and campus-based modes). -
Mental Health Project OfficerLimestone Coast Division Of General Practice 2002 - 2003
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Marketing ExecutiveAnnesley College Jun 1998 - Aug 1999
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Operations ManagerDoctors Locum Service / Australian Medical Deputising Service Nov 1989 - Oct 1998Positions held during this period: Team Leader, Supervisor and Operations Manager
Louise Miller-Frost Mp - B App Sc, Ma, Mph, Mba, Faicd Education Details
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Company Directors Course (Faicd), Governance -
Mba, Business Administration -
Mph, Public Health -
Ma Comm Mgmt, Communication Management -
Bachelor Of Applied Science (Basc), Recreation Management And Planning
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Louise Miller-Frost Mp - B App Sc, Ma, Mph, Mba, Faicd attended Australian Institute Of Company Directors, University Of South Australia, University Of Adelaide, University Of South Australia, University Of South Australia.
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