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‘I don’t just ditch my mates’: new Victorian Labor minister defends John Setka ties amid criticism

Luba Grigorovitch was one of four Victorian Labor MPs, along with Paul Edbrooke, Michaela Settle, and Paul Hamer, elevated to cabinet following the resignation of several ministers. Grigorovitch's promotion has drawn criticism due to her past friendship with former CFMEU leader John Setka.

Benita Kolovos Victorian state correspondentThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-04-14 · 06:41 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
‘I don’t just ditch my mates’: new Victorian Labor minister defends John Setka ties amid criticism
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Luba Grigorovitch was one of four Victorian Labor MPs, along with Paul Edbrooke, Michaela Settle, and Paul Hamer, elevated to cabinet following the resignation of several ministers. Grigorovitch's promotion has drawn criticism due to her past friendship with former CFMEU leader John Setka. The opposition has questioned her suitability for the role, citing Setka's scandals and Grigorovitch's close ties to him, including thanking him in her maiden speech and his attendance at her wedding. Grigorovitch defended her friendship, stating she has "no regrets" about it. The cabinet reshuffle was prompted by the departure of ministers Mary-Anne Thomas, Danny Pearson, and Gayle Tierney, who will not recontest the upcoming election.

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Grigorovitch thanked Setka personally in her maiden speech in 2023 and he attended her wedding that same year.

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Setka resigned from the CFMEU in mid-2024.

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James Newbury said Grigorovitch's ties to Setka meant she was 'not fit to be a minister'.

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Grigorovitch says she has 'no regrets' over friendship with former CFMEU boss John Setka.

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Luba Grigorovitch, Paul Edbrooke, Michaela Settle and Paul Hamer were elevated to cabinet.

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The Victorian Labor caucus has voted to elevate Luba Grigorovitch (pictured at right), Paul Edbrooke, Michaela Settle and Paul Hamer to cabinet. Photograph: Joel Carrett/AAP View image in fullscreen The Victorian Labor caucus has voted to elevate Luba Grigorovitch (pictured at right), Paul Edbrooke, Michaela Settle and Paul Hamer to cabinet. Photograph: Joel Carrett/AAP ‘I don’t just ditch my mates’: new Victorian Labor minister defends John Setka ties amid criticism Luba Grigorovitch, one of four MPs promoted to Jacinta Allan’s cabinet, says she has ‘no regrets’ over friendship with former CFMEU boss Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Luba Grigorovitch, one of four Victorian Labor MPs promoted to cabinet, says she has “no regrets” about her past friendship with disgraced construction union leader John Setka, despite the opposition labelling her appointment “appalling”. The Victorian Labor caucus met on Tuesday and voted to elevate Grigorovitch, the member for Kororoit, along with Frankston MP Paul Edbrooke, Eureka MP Michaela Settle and Box Hill MP Paul Hamer, to cabinet. It followed the announcement on Monday by ministers Mary-Anne Thomas, Danny Pearson and Gayle Tierney that they would not recontest at the November election and would immediately step down from cabinet. They joined Natalie Hutchins, who moved to the backbench in December. Before entering parliament at the 2022 election, Grigorovitch was the first woman and youngest-ever state secretary of the Rail, Tram and Bus Union (RTBU). During her time there, she worked closely with Setka, who led the Victorian branch of the Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union (CFMEU) until his resignation amid scandal in 2024. She thanked Setka personally in her maiden speech in 2023 and he attended her wedding that same year. The shadow attorney general, Liberal MP James Newbury, said Grigorovitch’s ties to Setka meant she was “not fit to be a minister”. “How could the premier, Jacinta Allan, possibly think that Luba Grigorovitch passes the character test of being a minister of this state?” he told reporters. “It’s appalling that she’s chosen her for the cabinet. That’s not to say that the other promotions were meritorious.” Grigorovitch said she had “no regrets whatsoever” when asked if she regretted her friendship with Setka after her promotion to cabinet on Tuesday. “I was a union secretary for close to 10 years, and it was a very proud time during my career. I very proudly stood up for workers’ rights day in, day out,” she said. Asked if she still considered Setka a friend, Grigorovitch said: “I’m not walking away. I don’t just ditch my mates when things get tough. But I have not spoken to John in a very long time.” The premier defended her new ministers and said Newbury’s comments were “petty” and “childish”. Setka resigned from the CFMEU in mid-2024, prior to the release of an investigation by Nine newspapers which alleged bikies and underworld figures had infiltrated state government projects. A report commissioned by an administrator – appointed by the federal government following the allegations – claimed the union morphed into a “crime syndicate” under Setka’s leadership. View image in fullscreen From left to right: Paul Hamer, Luba Grigorovitch, Jacinta Allan, Ben Carroll, Michaela Settle and Paul Edbrooke. Photograph: Joel Carrett/AAP Edbrooke, meanwhile, has worked as a firefighter and teacher and made headlines in 2023 when he survived an emergency landing in a light plane and then, weeks later, helped resuscitate a man. Settle owned and operated a family sheep farm in Ararat for a decade while Hamer was a civil engineer before winning what was once a safe Liberal seat in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs. “If you asked me 10 years ago, did I see myself being in this position? 10 years ago, I would have told you probably to stop smoking whatever you were smoking,” Hamer told reporters. “But I am very pleased to have been given the opportunity.” Allan will on Wednesday announce the new ministers’ portfolios as part of a broader reshuffle of cabinet positions. Explore more on these topics Victorian politics Jacinta Allan Labor party Australian trade unions Victoria news Share Reuse this content
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