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Vulin will not re-contest Pakenham seat in 2026, MP announces

People of all political stripes have expressed support for the first-ever MP for the electorate of Pakenham, Emma Vulin, after she announced that she will not recontest her seat in the 2026 election as she battles motor neurone disease.

Ms Vulin announced the “very difficult decision” on Tuesday 30 September, declaring that she will dedicate time to her family and advocate outside Parliament after the next state election in November 2026.

Though this is a result of her diagnosis with motor neurone disease (MND) in 2024, she acknowledged the many experiences and people who have opened up to her in the term so far.

“My mind knows that my body may not have the energy to give what’s required to represent the Pakenham District for a further four years,” Ms Vulin said.

“Whilst I can blame motor neurone disease for taking away that possibility, I can also reflect on the insight the disease has given me and be grateful for the friendships I’ve gained.”

Ms Vulin has been in office since 2022 as the member for the new seat of Pakenham.

She will see out the remainder of her term, but will not nominate again for preselection.

Premier Jacinta Allan acknowledged Ms Vulin’s career in and outside of Parliament in a statement on Tuesday.

“Emma is a person of deep conviction, immense strength and total selflessness,” Premier Allan said.

“I am incredibly saddened that her health means she will not be able to stand for re-election in Pakenham next year.

“But I know she will continue to serve her community for as long as she is able.”

In the three years of her service so far, the Pakenham electorate has seen significant development from the state government, including the second-largest level crossing removal project to date, a new community hospital now under construction and much more.

“There have been opportunities to witness firsthand how incredible our people are who call this part of the world home and I’ve cherished the kindness that I see each day amongst our community. I’ve also been so fortunate to meet so many people who give back to make this world a better place to live,” she said.

From residents, councillors to MPs of both major parties, Ms Vulin received an outpouring of support after her decision.

“You have changed Parliament for the better in so many ways – not just the physical space which is now so much more accessible for everyone – but all of us within it,” Labor MP for Monbulk Daniela De Martino said.

Federal representative for the area and Liberal MP for La Trobe, Jason Wood referred to Ms Vulin as an “incredible inspiration” for her persistence despite her diagnosis and said it is “sad to hear you not running again but thanks for all your hard work in the Pakenham community.”

Before politics, Ms Vulin volunteered for the Upper Beaconsfield Fire Brigade. She joined the Labor Party, crediting her mother’s political conviction for inspiring her.

She suffered a stroke at the age of 36 and has been a strong advocate for awareness as a survivor.

She was elected in a close race for Pakenham in 2022, joining the state government first under Daniel Andrews and remaining today under Premier Jacinta Allan.

In her time so far on Spring Street, Ms Vulin has been known for her ability to develop good relationships with her colleagues, even with members across the floor.

Since her diagnosis, she has also solidified further support and awareness around MND. She continues to advocate for other issues close to her heart, such as reforming Voluntary Assisted Dying laws.

Ms Vulin said she will focus on family after the term, but she will not shy away from her key issues.

“I will continue to work until the November 2026 election and continue to fight hard for better outcomes, funding and infrastructure for the Pakenham District,” Ms Vulin said.

“I envision life after November 2026 will be quality time with my children and family and advocating from the sidelines, particularly for accessibility and awareness of stroke and MND.”

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