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Alan Hunt (politician)

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later. He pulled together an impressive group of people from academia and business to assist him as well as PA Management Consultants. The Government legislated – at the end of 1981 – to scrap the teaching divisions (Primary, Secondary and Technical) and to remove the statutory bodies (The Committee
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as Assistant Minister of Education (1979 – 1980) were jointly responsible for the reform policy development process and the early stages of its implementation. Together they made a formidable team in the pursuit of their mission to reform the administration of the centralised and inefficient
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Murray Landt – Past President Victorian Primary Principals Association – "The years 1980 and 1981 were very significant years in the history of state education in Victoria. For the first time in eighty years there was a complete restructure of the Education Department.
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From 1979 to 1982 the Hamer government initiated and implemented the most significant and far-reaching reorganisation of the Victorian Education Department in the 20th Century. Hunt as Minister of Education (1979 – 1982) and
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Ministerial Statement by The Hon A.J. Hunt MLC Minister of Education in the Legislative Council and The Hon Norman Lacy MP Assistant Minister of Education in the Legislative Assembly on 12 December 1979
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Alan Hunt also served as leader of the government in the Legislative Council from 1978 until the Liberals lost government in 1982. In 1986 he challenged
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Explanatory Second Reading Speech by The Hon. Norman Lacy MP Minister of Educational Services in the Legislative Assembly on 10 September 1981
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He retired from politics in 1992 and was the father of former Federal Liberal parliamentarian
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Alan J. Hunt, "A Government Thrusts Towards Change" in M Frazer, J Dunstan, P Creed Eds.,
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Hunt was first appointed as a minister in 1971, under the premiership of
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for the leadership of the Victorian Liberal Party but was unsuccessful.
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Victoria
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governments, most notability as Minister for Local Government,
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People educated at Trinity College (University of Melbourne)
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The Hon Norman Lacy MP, Minister of Educational Services.
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Seven National News, HSV-7 Melbourne, 21 October 1986
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that steered the project in its early phase and the
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Strategies and Structures for Education in Victoria
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The Honourable
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President of the Victorian Legislative Council
Rod Mackenzie
Bruce Chamberlain
Victorian Legislative Council
South Eastern Province
Peterborough, South Australia
Frankston, Victoria
Liberal Party
Liberal and Country Party
Greg Hunt
Alma mater
University of Melbourne
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politician
Victorian Legislative Council
South Australia
Melbourne Grammar School
University of Melbourne
Trinity College
National Union of Australian University Students
Liberal Party
Henry Bolte
Hamer
Thompson
Planning
Minister for Education
Attorney-General of Victoria
Norman Lacy

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