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Organisational structure

Our executive

The Justice Senior Executive Group is made of up the Department of Justice Secretary, eight deputy secretaries and four regional executive directors. 

Justice Senior Executive Group

  • Greg Wilson, Secretary
  • Nial Finegan, Deputy Secretary, People & Stakeholders
  • Gail Moody, Deputy Secretary, Governance, Planning & Infrastructure
  • Marisa De Cicco, Deputy Secretary, Criminal Justice
  • Julia Griffith, Deputy Secretary, Corrections
  • Neil Robertson, Deputy Secretary, Emergency Management
  • Dr Claire Noone, Deputy Secretary, Regulation and Director, Consumer Affairs Victoria
  • Carolyn Gale, Deputy Secretary, Service Strategy Reform
  • Donald Speagle, Deputy Secretary, Civil Justice
  • Dr Peter Ewer, A/Executive Director, Central Area and North Metropolitan
  • Jan Noblett, Executive Director, West Area and Barwon South West
  • Jodi Henderson, Executive Director, North Area and Loddon Mallee
  • Gabrielle Levine, Executive Director, South Area and South East Metropolitan

Our ministers

The Department of Justice and its Secretary are responsible to five ministers who cover the following portfolios:

The Hon. Dr Denis Napthine MP (External link): Premier and Minister for Racing

The Hon. Robert Clark MP (External link): Attorney-General

The Hon. Edward O'Donohue MP (External link): Minister for Corrections, Minister for Crime Prevention and Minister for Liquor and Gaming Regulation

The Hon. Kim Wells MP (External link): Minister for Police and Emergency Services and Minister for Bushfire Response

The Hon. Heidi Victoria MP (External link): Minister for Consumer Affairs

The operations of each portfolio are supported by business areas and statutory entities.

Below is a visual representation of the organisational structure, showing how business areas are distributed across the divisions and regional networks within the department and mapping statutory entities to portfolios.

You can contact us to reach the Department of Justice's business areas, statutory entities or service locations


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Author: Department of Justice
Publisher: Department of Justice
Date of Publication: March 2014
Copyright: State of Victoria, 2013

 

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