Matthew Guy
| Matthew Guy | |
|---|---|
| Guy in 2015 | |
| Leader of the Opposition in Victoria Elections: 2018, 2022 | |
| In office 7 September 2021 – 8 December 2022 | |
| Premier | Daniel Andrews | 
| Deputy | Peter Walsh | 
| Preceded by | Michael O'Brien | 
| Succeeded by | John Pesutto | 
| In office 4 December 2014 – 6 December 2018 | |
| Deputy | Peter Walsh | 
| Preceded by | Daniel Andrews | 
| Succeeded by | Michael O'Brien | 
| Leader of the Liberal Party in Victoria | |
| In office 7 September 2021 – 8 December 2022 | |
| Deputy | David Southwick | 
| Preceded by | Michael O'Brien | 
| Succeeded by | John Pesutto | 
| In office 4 December 2014 – 6 December 2018 | |
| Deputy | David Hodgett | 
| Preceded by | Denis Napthine | 
| Succeeded by | Michael O'Brien | 
| Minister for Planning | |
| In office 2 December 2010 – 4 December 2014 | |
| Premier | Ted Baillieu Denis Napthine | 
| Preceded by | Justin Madden | 
| Succeeded by | Richard Wynne | 
| Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship | |
| In office 17 March 2014 – 4 December 2014 | |
| Premier | Denis Napthine | 
| Preceded by | Nicholas Kotsiras | 
| Succeeded by | Robin Scott | 
| Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Bulleen | |
| Assumed office 29 November 2014 | |
| Preceded by | Nicholas Kotsiras | 
| Member of the Victorian Legislative Council for Northern Metropolitan | |
| In office 25 November 2006 – 28 November 2014 | |
| Succeeded by | Fiona Patten | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 6 March 1974 Greensborough, Victoria | 
| Political party | Liberal | 
| Spouse | Renae Guy | 
| Education | La Trobe University (BA) | 
Matthew Jason Guy (born 6 March 1974) is an Australian politician. He has been a Liberal Party member of the Parliament of Victoria since 2006, representing the Northern Metropolitan Region in the Legislative Council (2006–2014) and Bulleen in the Legislative Assembly (2014–present). He was Leader of the Opposition in Victoria and state leader of the Liberal Party from 2014 to 2018 and again from 2021 to 2022, having resigned following his respective losses in the 2018 and 2022 Victorian state elections.