The drop-in office will be located in Kilmore and is set to be operated by Mr Birrell and his electorate office team on Tuesday, June 9 and Wednesday, June 10.
Last year, Kilmore and surrounding communities became part of the Nicholls electorate following boundary changes.
This mobile office is being put in place to make it easier for residents to access support closer to home.
“Every community in Nicholls should be able to access help with federal matters when they need it,” Mr Birrell said.
“These sessions are about making it easier for Kilmore residents to raise federal matters close to home, ask questions face-to-face and get practical support.”
Sessions will be held from 9am to 1pm on both days in the meeting room at the Kilmore Customer and Library Service Centre.
No appointment is needed for attendance.
Mr Birrell and his electorate team will be able to assist with Federal Government-supported matters including Centrelink, Medicare, child support, the NDIS, myGov and Department of Veterans’ Affairs issues.
Residents do not need to have a major issue to attend and are welcome to stop by to ask a question, raise a concern or find out what support is available.
“The best way to understand local issues is to listen directly to the people raising them,” Mr Birrell said.
“Come in, have a chat and let us know how we can help. The door is open.”