She was a Liberal member of the Victorian Legislative Council, representing Southern Metropolitan Region from 2014 to 2018.
[2] Before entering parliament, she held various positions in business, most recently director of the Royal Women's Hospital (2012–14) and chair of the board (2013–14).
[3] Fitzherbert has worked as an industrial advocate, representing employers, and was a ministerial adviser to Judi Moylan as Minister for Women, and David Kemp as Minister for Education, Training and Youth Affairs.
She also worked in senior communications roles for various employers, including ANZ and the National Australia Bank.
[7] She was one of the first to speak out publicly about the practice of Liberal preselectors asking women about their childcare arrangements.