
The Honourable Brian James Dixon lived a rich life defined by public service, leadership, and a strong passion for sport and community.
He joined Melbourne Football Club in 1954, where he played 252 games and became a five-time premiership player. He also coached North Melbourne Football Club for two years.
While still playing for Melbourne in 1964, Brian was elected as Liberal Member for St Kilda in the Victorian Legislative Assembly.
Brian held a number of portfolios throughout his 18-year career in politics, including employment and training, sport and recreation, housing, social welfare, and education.
As Minister for Youth, Sport and Recreation, he championed the notable Life. Be in it. campaign – an innovative initiative that inspired generations of Australians to lead healthier, more active lives.
Brian’s most profound legacy came through his pioneering work as an advocate for road safety.
As Chair of the Road Safety Committee, he played a key role introducing the world’s first compulsory seatbelt legislation. This transformative reform has saved countless lives and become a global model for road safety.
After leaving Parliament in 1982, Brian continued to tirelessly advocate for public health and sport development, both within Australia and internationally.
His remarkable contributions to Australian Rules Football were recognised in 2010 with his induction into the AFL Hall of Fame.
Brian’s vision, energy, and lifelong dedication to helping others has left a lasting legacy in Victorian politics, the AFL community, and the Victorian public.
Donations
In lieu of flowers, and at the request of Brian’s family, memorial donations may be made to FightMND.
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