This is the email Victorian Public Transport Minister Lynne Kosky sent to caucus colleagues at 11am today, announcing she had quit politics:

From: Lynne Kosky [mailto:Lynne.Kosky@minister.vic.gov.au]
Sent: Monday, 18 January 2010 11:07 AM
To: Caucus – ALL
Subject: Message from Lynne Kosky

Dear Caucus Members,

As some of you know, there have been significant health issues in my family over several months. During this time, I have tried to manage my responsibilities to my family whilst providing the proper attention to my demanding role as Minister for Public Transport and the Arts. However, the needs of my family have often come second, and I have come to the conclusion that it is not possible for me to fulfil both responsibilities properly.

I have therefore tendered my resignation as both a Minister and Member of Parliament to the Premier.

The decision I have come to is not made lightly and is something I have agonised over for some time. It is however, the right decision and I leave with sadness, but with no regrets. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time as a Member of the Victorian Parliament and as a member of 3 cabinets that have made an enormous contribution to improving the lives of so many Victorians.  I am immensely proud to have served as a Minister in the Bracks and Brumby Governments, having worked under 2 Premiers whom I greatly respect and can also call friends and mentors.  I thank them both for the trust they have shown in me.

I have also had the privilege to work along side cabinet and caucus colleagues who are incredibly hard working, professional and compassionate.

I want to thank you for the support you have always given me, but particularly over the past few months.  A more dedicated team would be
hard to find.

I feel very privileged to have overseen some significant change in my portfolios in the time I have been Minister and I have been very fortunate to do this with a fantastic team in my ministerial and electorate offices along with many great public servants and stakeholders.

I particularly wish to thank the Premier for his leadership of our Government and his unconditional support of me in carrying out my Ministerial duties.

John’s vision and compassion for Victorians is clear for all to see. I thank you all for your support, friendship and encouragement – together we have achieved great outcomes.  I wish you all the best for the busy year ahead culminating in a successful outcome.

Yours sincerely
Lynne Kosky