Bill Tilley

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| name = Bill Tilley

| honorific-suffix = MP

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| constituency_AM = Benambra

| assembly = Victorian Legislative

| term_start = 25 November 2006

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| predecessor = Tony Plowman

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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1963|3|29}}

| birth_place = Sydney, Australia

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| party = Liberal Party

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| occupation = Police officer

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| website = [http://billtilley.com.au billtilley.com.au]

| allegiance = Australia

| branch = Australian Army

| serviceyears = 1981–1994

| rank = Staff sergeant

| unit = 5/7 RAR
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William John Tilley (born 29 March 1963) is the Liberal Party member for the seat of Benambra in the Victorian Legislative Assembly. He was elected at the 2006 Victorian state election, beating Labor candidate and Wodonga mayor Lisa Mahood and former Nationals Upper House member Bill Baxter.

Prior to his candidacy, Tilley served in the Australian Army and then the Victoria Police.{{cite news|first= Brad|last= Worrall|title= Surprised but MP knew it was coming|url= http://www.bordermail.com.au/news/bm/local/209822.html|publisher= The Border Mail|date= 5 May 2006|access-date= 2006-10-21|url-status= dead|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070928030618/http://www.bordermail.com.au/news/bm/local/209822.html|archive-date= 28 September 2007|df= dmy-all}}

Parliamentary career

Following the election of the Baillieu government at the 2010 Victorian state election, Tilley was appointed to be Parliamentary Secretary for Police. On 26 October 2011, the Office of Police Integrity released a report into the resignation of Assistant Police Commissioner Sir Ken Jones stating that Tilley had met with Sir Ken and Tristan Weston, a police officer on leave while acting as an advisor to the Police Minister Peter Ryan, to complain about the then Police Commissioner Simon Overland. As a result of the report, Tilley resigned as Parliamentary Secretary for Police.{{cite news |title= Tilley quits government police role |url= http://www.bordermail.com.au/news/local/news/general/tilley-quits-government-police-role/2338125.aspx |newspaper= The Border Mail |date= 26 October 2011 |access-date=27 October 2011}}{{cite web |url= http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2011/s3349777.htm |title= Police watchdog finds campaign against Overland came from minister's office |author= Simon Lauder |date= 27 October 2011|work= PM |publisher= Australian Broadcasting Corporation |access-date=27 October 2011 }}

the subsequent Lawyer X scandal suggests that Mr Tilley may have been unjustly tainted by the allegations when Parliamentary Secretary. The revelation in March 2019 included that a former gangland barrister called Nicola Gobbo was also a police informer was a legal scandal like no other – one that threatened the foundations of the state's criminal justice system and some of Victoria Police's most celebrated convictions. The scandal, unfolding largely in secret and shrouded by suppression orders, took almost a decade to play out until the Director of Public Prosecutions finally decided Ms Gobbo's former clients had a right to know that she might have informed on them, breaching her duties as their lawyer.

In March 2024, Tilley announced that he will not re-contest the seat of Benambra at the 2026 Victorian state election, retiring from politics after serving as the local member for 20 years.{{cite news |title= Veteran Victorian Liberal MP Bill Tilley to retire at next election after 20-year political career |url= https://thenightly.com.au/politics/veteran-victorian-liberal-mp-bill-tilley-to-retire-at-next-election-after-20-year-political-career-c-13935740 |newspaper= The Nightly |date= 13 March 2024 |access-date=2 May 2025}}

Despite being his last term, Mr Tilley continues to advocate for a better deal for Albury Wodonga Health, the only cross-border health services in Australia. The Victorian and NSW Governments committed $558M to build a medical tower at the Albury Base Hospital site in October 2022. Mr Tilley called the announcement a case of putting "lipstick on a pig". Other politicians and candidates at the state election that year lauded it as a "great outcome for the community". Documents obtained through the NSW Parliament show the decision was skewed by self-interest rather than meeting the needs identified by a thorough review of the hospital's needs in the next 30 years. Already many of the promises included in that announcement have been cut from the project to meet the budgeted cost.

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