Arriving on Wednesday, July 29, the mobile office will give locals the chance to raise concerns without needing to travel to the electorate office in Bendigo.
Ms Chesters said the initiative was designed to make it easier for residents to access support and discuss issues affecting them.
“A mobile office is an opportunity for local constituents to raise with me, in person, any Federal Government matter if they are unable to travel to Bendigo to visit my electorate office,” she said.
The Rochester visit is part of a broader series across the electorate, with Ms Chesters to visit Kyneton, Maldon, Harcourt and Heathcote over the coming months.
During previous visits to Rochester, Ms Chesters said residents had raised a wide range of concerns, reflecting the challenges facing the community.
"When I've conducted listening posts or met with local organisations in Rochester previously, enquiries have ranged from seeking information about flood recovery and Federal Government grant processes, to raising issues with insurance providers and seeking practical assistance with the cost of living," she said.
“My team and I can provide assistance with dealing with Federal Government departments such as Services Australia, Medicare and the NDIS, just to name a few.”
Registrations for the initiative will close on Wednesday, July 15.
To book a mobile office appointment, or to get in touch with Ms Chesters, residents can email lisa.chesters.mp@aph.gov.au or call 5443 9055.