Her mother was an ALP member and noticed her daughter's enthusiasm about this encounter, encouraging her to attend a party branch meeting.
[Hansard 1][5] She attended Melbourne's Victoria University, completing a double bachelor degree in Arts and Business.
[note 2][8] During her tenure as the state secretary, the union undertook industrial action in pursuit of enterprise agreements with Metro Trains and Yarra Trams.
There was also an unsuccessful campaign in 2017 to pressure the Andrews Labor Government to return Victoria's railways to public ownership.
The incumbent member, Marlene Kairouz, attempted to retain preselection but was defeated in internal party processes.
He later founded the Australian private equity firm BGH Capital, with business partners Robin Bishop and Simon Harle.
[25] In response to a request for comment on the issue, Grigorovitch stated she was "proudly a woman from the west", and pointed to her having a mortgage being paid in her own name.
[23] According to her parliamentary register of interests, Grigorovitch is a landlord, owning a rental property in Southbank, as well as industrial land in Altona.