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On 30 November, Brumby announced that he was standing down as Labor leader in
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As treasurer, Brumby presided over steady economic growth in
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Victoria, which was criticised by many for potentially threatening the viability of many small businesses. Land tax rates were cut in the 2005 state budget. Faced with a choice of having to fund road infrastructure at the expense of the development of Victoria's schools, hospitals and public
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on 21 April 1953. He is one of four children born to Alison Aird and
Malcolm Brumby. His father was a World War II naval veteran and chartered accountant who became managing director of shoe retailer Ezywalkin. In the 1970s his parents relocated to a grazing property near
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for distinguished service to the
Parliament of Victoria, to economic management and medical biotechnology innovation, to improved rural and regional infrastructure, and to the community. He is currently the Australian China Business Council national president.
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listing. The World
Heritage nomination was opposed at the time by the Kennett Liberal state government. It was not until after the 1999 state election that the Bracks Labor government nominated and obtained World Heritage Listing for the site.
1427:. Bracks initially served as treasurer and premier, assisted by Brumby who was responsible for Victoria's finances and most of the workload of the Treasury portfolio. On 22 May 2000, Brumby was appointed state treasurer.
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also announced his resignation later that day. On 30 July Brumby was elected unopposed as leader, and was sworn in as premier later that day with
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2378:"Former Victorian premier John Brumby resigns from Huawei board"
2338:"Officer (AO) in the General Division of the Order of Australia"
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Murray Darling Agreement a Win for Farmers and the Environment
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1893:, Victorian State Government, 26 March 2008, archived from
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Delegates to the Australian Constitutional Convention 1998
2310:"Huawei names John Brumby, Alexander Downer board members"
1301:, which he held until his defeat in 1990. A member of the
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was defeated at the October 1992 state elections by the
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2am entry curfew on Melbourne city bars, pubs and clubs
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Re-Member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851
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for the federal government to assume control of the
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Brumby dumps 2am lockout after increase in violence
1943:Warner, Michael; Pinkney, Matthew (10 April 2008),
3502:Members of the Australian House of Representatives
2123:, inthemix.com.au, 3 December 2008, archived from
1861:"Criticism from within can inflict lasting damage"
1209:Brumby currently is the national president of the
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2598:Leader of the Australian Labor Party in Victoria
2571:Leader of the Australian Labor Party in Victoria
1936:
1570:and his government was narrowly defeated by the
3597:Ministers for Multicultural Affairs (Victoria)
2120:inthemix investigates the Sydney's 2am lockout
1487:publicly criticised Brumby over a decision by
1230:, where his father served as president of the
3632:Ministers for Regional Development (Victoria)
3557:Leaders of the Opposition in Victoria (state)
3522:Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
3472:Academic staff of the University of Melbourne
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2422:"Victorian premier John Brumby's father dies"
2218:"Statement from outgoing premier John Brumby"
2049:, The Australian, 3 June 2008, archived from
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1502:Brumby's response to a plan proposed by then
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757:18 September 1993 β 21 December 2010
3517:Members of the Victorian Legislative Council
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3542:People educated at Melbourne Grammar School
2046:99 Melbourne venues exempt from 2am lockout
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1997:Victoria could face $ 1b claim over pokies
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1602:in Australia. In 2017 he was appointed an
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304:28 September 1993 β 22 March 1999
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3527:Ministers for the Environment (Victoria)
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3622:Ministers for Climate Action (Victoria)
2282:"Brumby takes up part-time fellowships"
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374:30 July 2007 β 3 December 2010
199:30 July 2007 β 3 December 2010
127:30 July 2007 β 2 December 2010
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2073:Protest Against Melbourne's 2am Curfew
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1737:Willingham, Richard (1 October 2010).
1568:November 2010 Victorian state election
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1305:faction, he was a strong supporter of
1188:November 2010 Victorian state election
700:20 October 1999 β 22 May 2000
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2397:"John Brumby AO β our new Chancellor"
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1739:"Premier's father passionately green"
1685:"John Brumby AO β our new Chancellor"
1190:. His government was defeated by the
851:5 March 1983 β 24 March 1990
244:30 June 1993 β 19 March 1999
187:Leader of the Labor Party in Victoria
2150:, The Melbourne Age, 15 January 2010
2023:Melbourne venues set for 2am lockout
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478:22 May 2000 β 3 August 2007
292:Leader of the Opposition in Victoria
3627:Ministers for Innovation (Victoria)
3592:21st-century Australian politicians
3562:Academic staff of Monash University
3492:20th-century Australian politicians
1766:Carman, Gerry (30 September 2010).
1295:Australian House of Representatives
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1263:State College of Victoria at Rusden
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3547:Officers of the Order of Australia
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2239:I quit says ex-premier John Brumby
1994:Caldwell, Alison (11 April 2008),
1518:on 24 November 2007 of a new
1339:The Victorian Labor government of
1293:In 1983 Brumby was elected to the
1206:taking place on 19 February 2011.
1184:Minister for Multicultural Affairs
362:Minister for Multicultural Affairs
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3602:Ministers for Veterans (Victoria)
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2094:Rennie, Reko (10 November 2008),
1808:More grief for Brumby over canola
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1604:Officer of the Order of Australia
1327:at a by-election for the seat of
3617:Assistant Treasurers of Victoria
3607:Ministers for Finance (Victoria)
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2505:Member for Doutta Galla Province
1918:Mayne, Stephen (13 April 2008).
1833:Rood, David (28 November 2007),
1768:"Solid citizen who gave his all"
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2026:, The Melbourne Age, 2 May 2008
1970:"Brumby smashes gaming duopoly"
1968:Wallace, Rick (11 April 2008),
1566:He contested as Premier at the
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3612:Ministers for Water (Victoria)
3537:University of Melbourne alumni
2523:Victorian Legislative Assembly
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1357:Victorian Legislative Assembly
1257:, in 1974; and he completed a
1180:Minister for Veterans' Affairs
741:Victorian Legislative Assembly
523:Regional and Rural Development
414:Minister for Veterans' Affairs
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2489:Victorian Legislative Council
2349:Governor-General of Australia
1869:. Melbourne. 29 November 2007
1836:Furore as ban on crops lifted
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1539:Australian Hotels Association
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1325:Victorian Legislative Council
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1046:1993 Broadmeadows by-election
788:Victorian Legislative Council
2446:Victorian Labor: John Brumby
1945:"Churches back pokie revamp"
1363:in Melbourne's outer north.
1249:. He graduated in commerce (
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1704:"Hon John Mansfield Brumby"
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1493:genetically modified canola
1415:and Minister for State and
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3572:Australian trade unionists
3512:Politicians from Melbourne
1572:Liberal/National Coalition
1192:Liberal/National Coalition
3567:Australian schoolteachers
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1247:Melbourne Grammar School
1204:Broadmeadows by-election
1178:. He also served as the
1075:Black Saturday Bushfires
999:This article is part of
3587:Labor Right politicians
2539:Member for Broadmeadows
2455:Parliament of Australia
2147:Time called on the Tote
1596:University of Melbourne
1401:Minister for Innovation
1335:State opposition leader
1312:and an opponent of the
1255:University of Melbourne
961:Teacher, union official
952:University of Melbourne
634:Minister for State and
579:Minister for Innovation
3552:Treasurers of Victoria
3041:Treasurers of Victoria
2395:University, La Trobe.
1712:Parliament of Victoria
1520:Australian Labor Party
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1243:Ivanhoe Grammar School
1070:Nightlife Lockout Laws
2630:Treasurer of Victoria
1920:"Brumby's rough ride"
1772:Sydney Morning Herald
1586:Post-political career
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1423:and Attorney-General
1398:
1370:site adjacent to the
1329:Doutta Galla Province
1241:. He was educated at
1168:Victorian Labor Party
1151:John Mansfield Brumby
1025:Early life and career
893:John Mansfield Brumby
835:Australian Parliament
466:Treasurer of Victoria
16:Australian politician
3497:Premiers of Victoria
2739:Premiers of Victoria
2228:on 28 December 2013.
1512:Murray-Darling Basin
1417:Regional Development
1409:Minister for Finance
1268:He was a teacher at
1259:Diploma of Education
1232:Wannon Shire Council
688:Minister for Finance
636:Regional Development
2693:La Trobe University
2657:Premier of Victoria
2245:, 21 December 2010.
2127:on 15 December 2009
2100:, The Melbourne Age
1932:on 15 October 2016.
1616:La Trobe University
1447:Premier of Victoria
1413:Assistant Treasurer
1228:Coleraine, Victoria
1221:Brumby was born in
1172:Premier of Victoria
1170:politician who was
1164:La Trobe University
1063:Premier of Victoria
104:Premier of Victoria
61:La Trobe University
2615:Political offices
2471:Member for Bendigo
2401:www.latrobe.edu.au
2053:on 13 October 2009
1815:, 29 November 2007
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2478:Succeeded by
2260:Monash University
1592:Monash University
1391:Bracks government
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407:Nicholas Kotsiras
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3391:J. Cain Sr.
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3376:Prendergast
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3197:Prendergast
2990:J. M. Allan
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1873:29 November
1819:29 November
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1508:John Howard
1341:Joan Kirner
1303:Labor Unity
1278:Labor Party
1265:, in 1975.
1166:and former
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3466:Categories
2780:MacPherson
2755:O'Shanassy
2689:Chancellor
2661:2007β2010
2634:2000β2007
2602:2007β2010
2575:1993β1999
2564:Jim Kennan
2543:1993β2010
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2481:Bruce Reid
2475:1983β1990
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2243:Herald Sun
2177:8 February
2154:8 February
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2080:8 February
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1949:Herald Sun
1777:6 February
1748:6 February
1672:References
1399:Brumby as
1353:Jim Kennan
1289:Federal MP
1217:Early life
1160:Chancellor
958:Occupation
947:Alma mater
899:1953-04-21
874:Bruce Reid
768:Jim Kennan
343:Jim Kennan
273:Jim Kennan
57:Chancellor
3267:Stockdale
3222:Macfarlan
3187:McPherson
3132:O'Loghlen
3087:McCulloch
3052:Mackenzie
2920:Macfarlan
2900:McPherson
2830:Patterson
2810:O'Loghlen
2770:McCulloch
2760:Nicholson
2701:Incumbent
2322:16 August
1529:gambling
1491:to allow
1475:Rob Hulls
1425:Rob Hulls
1310:Bob Hawke
1270:Eaglehawk
1223:Melbourne
1082:Elections
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3396:Shepherd
3356:Trenwith
3272:Napthine
3247:Thompson
3232:McDonald
3062:Lonsdale
2980:Napthine
2975:Baillieu
2950:Cain Jr.
2945:Thompson
2930:McDonald
2915:Cain Sr.
2890:J. Allan
2382:ABC News
2007:14 April
2002:ABC News
1980:14 April
1954:14 April
1846:11 April
1722:4 August
1630:See also
1594:and the
1537:and the
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1497:Victoria
1436:land tax
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142:Governor
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3371:Elmslie
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3297:O'Brien
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3227:Hollway
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3182:Elmslie
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3122:Service
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3102:Langton
3057:Powlett
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2790:Francis
2287:The Age
2222:The Age
1925:The Age
1901:5 April
1866:The Age
1841:The Age
1813:The Age
1743:The Age
1574:led by
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1531:duopoly
1489:cabinet
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1274:Bendigo
1239:Ivanhoe
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3192:Lawson
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3157:Turner
3152:Carter
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3082:Harker
3072:Foster
3067:Sladen
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2905:Argyle
2880:Lawson
2875:Bowser
2860:Murray
2850:Irvine
2840:McLean
2835:Turner
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2775:Sladen
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2750:Haines
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319:Deputy
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3292:Wells
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3252:Jolly
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3142:Munro
3127:Smith
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3107:Byrne
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