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On 30 November, Brumby announced that he was standing down as Labor leader in Victoria, and that the parliamentary Labor Party would meet on 3 December to elect a new leader and shadow ministry. Ted Baillieu was sworn in as Premier on 2 December formally ending Brumby's tenure, with Brumby resigning
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As treasurer, Brumby presided over steady economic growth in Victoria, and his economic management was given some of the credit, along with the personal popularity of Bracks, for Labor's landslide re-elections in 2002 and 2006. Brumby ensured that the Labor Government maintained a budget surplus.
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From 1993 to 1996 Brumby worked to restore Labor's fortunes in Victoria. The defeat of the federal Labor government in March 1996 prompted Kennett to call an early state election three weeks later. Labour only managed a net two-seat gain, leaving it 20 seats behind the Coalition. This defeat was
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in 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.
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water catchment from the states was also an early issue. Under the previous Premier, Steve Bracks, Victoria had been the only state to refuse to accept Howard's plan. Following the
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with responsibility for the development of policy in areas such as energy, petroleum, minerals and tourism. He held this position until February 1993, when he was elected to the
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claimed to have undermined Brumby's position as leader. Brumby was later replaced as Labor leader in March 1999, agreeing to resign in favour of Shadow 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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In May 2008, following the reporting of several episodes of violence in various Melbourne Bars and Clubs in the media, Brumby announced a
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John Brumby is married to Rosemary McKenzie and has three children. His father, Malcolm Brumby, died from a stroke on 26 September 2010.
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Brumby even gained the endorsement of Jeff Kennett, the man he made an unsuccessful attempt to oust as Premier at the 1996 election.
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Brumby then worked as a consultant before being appointed chief of staff to the federal Minister for Resources and Tourism,
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Steve Bracks narrowly won the state election called by Kennett in September 1999 and appointed Brumby as
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Following his resignation from parliament, Brumby was appointed as a joint Vice Chancellor's Fellow at
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In 1996, Brumby opposed the Kennett state government's proposed relocation of the State Museum to the
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from 2007 to 2010. He became leader of the Victorian Labor Party and premier after the resignation of
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During 2004 Brumby was criticised by the state Liberal opposition for sharp increases in the rate of
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controlled federal government Brumby agreed to commit Victoria to an amended plan on 26 March 2008.
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faction, which historically had its stronghold in the Victorian branch of the Labor Party.
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starting in 2012. The move was supported in particular by organisations such as the
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Will the close of the Tote force Government to back down on tough live music laws?
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In April 2008 he was widely applauded for his move to break up the Victorian
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During 2008 Brumby's government passed an act decriminalising abortion.
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An early challenge occurred in November 2007 when State Labor MP
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board and in March 2019 took up his appointment as Chancellor of
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Bendigo
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Victoria
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Delegates to the Australian Constitutional Convention 1998
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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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transport, Brumby decided to impose a toll on the new
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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
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Melbourne: Fairfax Media. Archived from 1908: 1736: 1602:in Australia. In 2017 he was appointed an 1334: 1138: 1124: 804:20 February 1993 β€“ 10 August 1993 648:20 October 1999 β€“ 1 December 2006 304:28 September 1993 β€“ 22 March 1999 43: 3345:Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch) 1881: 591:12 February 2002 β€“ 3 August 2007 3527:Ministers for the Environment (Victoria) 2737: 2192:"Brumby moves to decriminalise abortion" 1993: 1799: 1761: 1759: 1585: 1450: 1394: 535:1 December 2006 β€“ 3 August 2007 3622:Ministers for Climate Action (Victoria) 2282:"Brumby takes up part-time fellowships" 1967: 1034:Member of the Legislative Assembly for 426:30 July 2007 β€“ 3 December 2010 374:30 July 2007 β€“ 3 December 2010 199:30 July 2007 β€“ 3 December 2010 127:30 July 2007 β€“ 2 December 2010 3464: 2394: 2093: 2073:Protest Against Melbourne's 2am Curfew 1765: 1737:Willingham, Richard (1 October 2010). 1568:November 2010 Victorian state election 1446: 1359:at a by-election for Kennan's seat of 1305:faction, he was a strong supporter of 1188:November 2010 Victorian state election 700:20 October 1999 β€“ 22 May 2000 3316: 3013: 2711: 2397:"John Brumby AO – our new Chancellor" 1917: 1756: 1739:"Premier's father passionately green" 1685:"John Brumby AO – 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 1698: 1696: 1694: 1455:Brumby with U.S. Secretary of State 1390: 1158:(born 21 April 1953) is the current 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 1283: 1263:State College of Victoria at Rusden 13: 3547:Officers of the Order of Australia 2330: 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 14: 3643: 3602:Ministers for Veterans (Victoria) 2439: 2351:. 26 January 2017. Archived from 2094:Rennie, Reko (10 November 2008), 1808:More grief for Brumby over canola 1691: 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) 2998: 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" 1650: 1636: 1621: 1582:from parliament on 21 December. 1331:in Melbourne's western suburbs. 1237:Brumby grew up in the suburb of 1211:Australia China Business Council 1111: 990: 969: 2414: 2388: 2370: 2345:Australia Day 2017 Honours List 2302: 2274: 2248: 2232: 2210: 2184: 2076:, Undercover.com.au, 6 May 2008 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 1024: 3612:Ministers for Water (Victoria) 3537:University of Melbourne alumni 2523:Victorian Legislative Assembly 1826: 1785: 1730: 1677: 1535:Interchurch Gambling Taskforce 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 1: 2489:Victorian Legislative Council 2349:Governor-General of Australia 1869:. 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He graduated in commerce ( 7: 1704:"Hon John Mansfield Brumby" 1629: 1493:genetically modified canola 1415:and Minister for State and 10: 3648: 3572:Australian trade unionists 3512:Politicians from Melbourne 1572:Liberal/National Coalition 1192:Liberal/National Coalition 3567:Australian schoolteachers 3351: 3047: 2996: 2745: 2699: 2686: 2678: 2673: 2663: 2654: 2646: 2636: 2627: 2619: 2614: 2604: 2595: 2587: 2577: 2568: 2560: 2555: 2545: 2536: 2528: 2521: 2511: 2502: 2494: 2487: 2477: 2468: 2460: 2453: 1372:Royal Exhibition Building 1051:Steve Bracks' Resignation 977: 965: 957: 945: 937: 929: 919: 888: 883: 879: 867: 855: 844: 832: 820: 808: 797: 785: 773: 761: 750: 738: 726: 714: 704: 693: 686: 674: 662: 652: 641: 633: 621: 609: 595: 584: 577: 565: 553: 539: 528: 520: 508: 496: 482: 471: 464: 452: 440: 430: 419: 412: 400: 388: 378: 367: 360: 348: 336: 318: 308: 297: 290: 278: 266: 248: 237: 225: 213: 203: 192: 185: 173: 161: 151: 141: 131: 120: 101: 89: 77: 66: 55: 51: 42: 23: 3532:Deakin University alumni 2556:Party political offices 2424:. AAP. 26 September 2010 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 1459: 1404: 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 1454: 1423:and Attorney-General 1398: 1370:site adjacent to the 1329:Doutta Galla Province 1241:. 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Index

The Honourable
AO

Chancellor
La Trobe University
Incumbent
Richard Larkins
Premier of Victoria
1996
2010
Elizabeth II
David de Kretser
Rob Hulls
Steve Bracks
Ted Baillieu
Leader of the Labor Party in Victoria
Rob Hulls
Steve Bracks
Daniel Andrews
Bob Sercombe
Demetri Dollis
John Thwaites
Jim Kennan
Steve Bracks
Leader of the Opposition in Victoria
Jeff Kennett
Bob Sercombe
Demetri Dollis
John Thwaites
Jim Kennan

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