Victorian minister Fiona Richardson dies after battle with cancer

By Robyn Grace
Updated August 24 2017 - 10:03am, first published 9:55am
Release of the report by the Royal Commission into Family Violence at the Parliament House. 30 March 2016. The Age NEWS. Photo: Eddie Jim. (Rosie Batty, Premier Daniel Andrews and Fiona Richardson,Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence)
Release of the report by the Royal Commission into Family Violence at the Parliament House. 30 March 2016. The Age NEWS. Photo: Eddie Jim. (Rosie Batty, Premier Daniel Andrews and Fiona Richardson,Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence)
Release of the report by the Royal Commission into Family Violence at the Parliament House. 30 March 2016. The Age NEWS. Photo: Eddie Jim. (Fiona Richardson,Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence and the Premier Daniel Andrews)
Release of the report by the Royal Commission into Family Violence at the Parliament House. 30 March 2016. The Age NEWS. Photo: Eddie Jim. (Fiona Richardson,Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence and the Premier Daniel Andrews)

Australia's first minister for the prevention of family violence, Northcote Labor MP Fiona Richardson, has died after a battle with cancer.

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