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of bread and flour, and the soldier settlement scheme. Increased expenditure was made available for rural roads, while reductions were made on rail freights and fares. With the support of the
Country Party, he was able to pass several bills assisting farmers, but the Country Party would not support anything which benefited Labor's urban working-class base. This was a frustrating situation for Labor ministers, and several urged Prendergast to call another election in the hope of improving their position, but Prendergast was too timid to run the risk. In November the Country Party patched up its differences with the Nationalists, and the two parties joined forces to defeat Prendergast in the Assembly. The Country Party leader,
1447:. It was obvious as soon as the writs were dropped that Labor would not win a fourth term. Although she remained personally more popular than Kennett, it was not nearly enough to overcome the electorate's anger at her party. The Coalition's "Guilty Party" campaign did much to stoke this anger, targeting many ministers in the Kirner Government and providing examples of concerns in their portfolios. The Coalition won the election in a landslide, scoring a 19-seat swing – the second-worst defeat that a sitting government has ever suffered in Victoria. The Liberals won enough seats that they could have governed in their own right. Kirner remained Opposition Leader until March 1993 and resigned from Parliament in May 1994.
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1097:, now rejecting the Premiers' Plan completely. The Labor Party Executive expelled everyone who had supported the Premiers' Plan, including Hogan, although it did not run a candidate against him. At the elections the UAP won 31 seats to Labor's 16 and the reunited Country Party's 14. Hogan and one of his ex-ministers were elected as "Premiers' Plan Labor" candidates. UAP leader
1352:, to agitate for socialist policies, supported by some unions. This continuing conflict in the party made it difficult for Holding to oppose the Liberal government effectively. The surge in support for federal Labor which saw Whitlam elected Prime Minister in 1972 was not reflected in Victorian state politics. Bolte retired in 1972, and his successor,
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Changes included the provision on long-service leave to railway workers, increased eligibility to workers' compensation, alterations to the Shops and
Factories Act and the Landlord and Tenant Act, and the introduction of legislation "to penalize rogues who resorted to fraudulent misrepresentation in soliciting corporate investment from the public."
867:, surprised the Liberals by sending for Elmslie, who on 9 December formed Victoria's first Labor government. Elmslie's tenure as Premier lasted only 14 days, by which time the Liberal factions re-united, and Watt moved a no-confidence motion in Elmslie and resumed office on 22 December. Watt resigned in June 1914 to enter federal politics, and
1390:. Cain's political support collapsed in August 1990. By this time the Labor government was in deep crisis, with some of the state's financial institutions on the brink of insolvency, the budget deficit unsustainably high and growing and the Labor Party deeply divided on how to respond to the situation.
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The members and unions elect delegates to state conferences, which decide policy, and elect the state executive, state president (an honorary position usually held for a one-year term), and a state secretary, which is a full-time professional position. There are also full-time assistant secretary and
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In early 1955 the Labor Party's federal executive dissolved the state executive and began to expel
Santamaria's supporters from the party. The Victorian branch then split between pro-Evatt and pro-Santamaria factions, and in March the pro-Evatt State Executive suspended 24 members of State Parliament
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gave Labor 24 seats to the
Liberals' 27 and the Country Party's 13. Since the Liberals and Country Party hated each other, no stable majority government was possible, and this, together with the unpopularity of the new federal Liberal government, gave Cain his opportunity. In October 1952 the Country
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Dunstan resigned on 14 September 1943 and John Cain formed government, which lasted only 4 days. The conservative parties resolved their differences and
Dunstan resumed office and retained it with Labor support until November 1945, when Dunstan resigned again. Cain again became premier on 21 November
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liberalism among middle-class voters in
Melbourne, partly because Victoria did not have the huge pastoral and mining areas that the other mainland states had. The Parliamentary Labor Party remained small and contained limited talent. Victoria was Labor's weakest state throughout the 1920s, due to the
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Assistant Minister. The Prendergast government was the first Labor government in Victoria able actually to govern. Immediate action was taken to provide shelter for unemployed Victorians, while the government set up royal commissions into the causes of a major police strike in 1923, the prices
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Hogan had been elected to the
Victorian Legislative Assembly in 1913. His was not a natural Labor seat, but it was heavily Irish-Catholic, which helped Hogan, an active Catholic, retain it. In 1914 he was elected to the Labor Party's state executive and in 1922 he became State President. Prendergast
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Victoria underwent several changes of name. It was called the Progressive Political League between 1891 and 1894, the United Labor and Liberal Party of
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percent of the workforce was unemployed. Hogan's government, in common with all other governments, had no solution to this disaster. Even if the Labor government was minded to attempt radical solutions, it was dependent on Country Progressive support in the Assembly, and had only six members in the
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had a devastating effect on Victoria's economy and society, since the state was heavily dependent on agricultural exports, mainly wheat and wool, for its income, and these industries collapsed almost completely as demand in Britain dried up. By 1931 most Victorian farmers were bankrupt and about 25
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before this election, and most of the preferences resulting from multiple Nationalist candidates were kept within the party. At that election, of the 65 seats, the pro-Ministerial city faction of the Nationalists won 13 seats, while the rural faction won 27. Labor won 18 seats, National Labor won 3
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in June, at which Labor won 27 seats, the Nationalists 20 and the Country Party 13. The Country Party supported the minority Labor government in exchange for a number of policy concessions. Prendergast became Premier at the age of 70 – the oldest man ever to take the office for the first time. The
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During 1991 and 1992 Kirner took several decisions to cut government spending and raise revenue to some extent. However, her government failed to cut spending in many areas including education. Most of the Kirner government's attempts to cut spending were actively opposed by trade unions and some
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Hogan adopted the orthodox economic view that governments must balance their budgets, and since the Council would not permit any increases in taxation, the only way to do this in the face of falling government revenue was to cut expenditure. This increased the burdens on the poor and unemployed,
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The government had also reformed wage determination procedures and public service administration, while constructive initiatives were carried out in adult education and soil conservation. Even some reforms to the electoral system were carried through the Council, where Labor and Liberal members
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was assistant minister for agriculture in the short-lived minority Prendergast Labor government in 1924, a minister without portfolio in the first minority Hogan Labor government (1927–28), and minister for railways and for electrical undertakings in the second Hogan government (1929–32). When
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Hogan was a fine speaker and soon became a leading figure in a parliamentary party which was thin on talent. Victoria was Labor's weakest state and in the 1920s there seemed little chance it would ever win a state election. When Prendergast stepped down in 1926, Hogan was the obvious choice to
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Cain's government was hampered by the hostility of the Legislative Council (which until 1950 had been elected on a restricted property-based franchise and so always had a conservative majority), and also by tensions within his own party. During the war the Communist Party had grown greatly in
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Hogan was able to capitalise on resentment against rural over-representation in the state Parliament and consequent domination by the Country Party. Labor won 28 seats to the Nationalists 15 and the Country Party's ten. Hogan was able to form a minority government with the support of the four
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was also involved in branch stacking. In July 2022, IBAC and VO released their report on the branch stacking investigation. They found that there were "extensive misconduct" by Victorian Labor MPs from the Moderate Labor faction, even though branch stacking was found in all factions.
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until early 2021. The pair will review the state party’s operations and provide detailed recommendations to tackle the issue of branch-stacking within the party. Additionally, voting rights of all members were suspended and preselection processes in Victoria will be controlled by the
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were chosen by the National Executive instead of local rank-and-file members. Nominations would be made by factional leaders of the state party. The takeover had been criticised by unions and rank-and-file members. A coalition of up to 10 unions unsuccessfully challenged the move in
1640:(VO) announced a joint collaboration and investigation into branch stacking activities known as "Operation Watts". Hearings began in October 2021 and lasted for four weeks. On the first day of hearings on 11 October, Byrne admitted to branch stacking and said that state minister
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was acting Premier, and he was much more willing than Hogan to reject the Premiers' Plan. As a result, the Country Party withdrew its support, and in April the government was defeated in a confidence vote. Tunnecliffe replaced Hogan as Labor leader and led the Labor campaign in
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and Hogan himself was expelled from the Labor Party, Cain became party deputy leader under Tunnecliffe. Cain succeeded Tunnecliffe as Labor leader in 1937. Under both Tunnecliffe and Cain, Labor supported the Dunstan minority Country Party government from 1935 to 1943. At the
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was breaking over Australia. Hogan led Labor to its best result yet, winning 30 seats to the Nationalists' 17 and the Country Party's 11. A collection of Country Progressives, Liberals and independents held the balance, and they agreed to support a second Hogan government.
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organisers. In the past the ratio of conference delegates coming from the branches and affiliated unions has varied from state to state, however under recent national reforms at least 50% of delegates at all state and territory conferences must be elected by branches.
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suspected of being Santamaria supporters. Four ministers were forced to resign from the government. When the Parliament met on 19 April 19 expelled Labor members crossed over to vote with the Liberal and Country Party members to defeat the government. At the ensuing
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in a landslide, taking 62 seats out of 88 in the Legislative Assembly, also winning a slim majority in the Legislative Council. In 2002, Labor reformed the Legislative Council and brought in four-year fixed-term parliaments. Labor made inroads towards
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and two Liberal members. But this alliance broke down in 1928 in the face a prolonged and violent industrial dispute on the Melbourne waterfront, and in November he was defeated in a confidence vote and resigned, being succeeded by the Nationalist
1402:. The party hoped that the elevation of a popular woman as its new leader would improve its position, but Kirner never succeeded in gaining control of the crisis into which the state had plunged. The conservative-leaning Melbourne newspaper, the
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The major parties have been hollowed out and so the numbers of people needed to control a branch or influence preselections can be relatively small. One senior Labor source estimated two-thirds of the party's 16,000 members in Victoria may be
1069:, which entailed further cuts in government spending, accompanied by increases in taxation on the wealthy. In the circumstances both of these measures further depressed the economy, while not satisfying either side of politics. The
1112:. In April 1935 Dunstan walked out of Argyle's government, and became Premier with Labor support. Hogan became Minister for Agriculture and Mines, and held these posts through Dunstan's record term as Premier until September 1943.
1466:, who was a member of the Legislative Council at the time. Brumby transferred to the Legislative Assembly in a by-election for Kennan's seat. The defeat of the federal Labor government in March 1996 prompted Kennett to call an
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strength in the trade unions which controlled and funded the Labor Party, leading a faction of anti-Communist Catholics to form within the party to fight Communist influence. (This body, known as The Movement, was organised by
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Victorian Labor comprises two major wings: the parliamentary wing and the organisational wing. The parliamentary wing (formally referred to as the State Parliamentary Labor Party) comprises all elected party members in the
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with the Liberals after their 15 years in power, Holding campaigned on the new federal policy of supporting state aid to non-government schools. However, in the week before the election, the left-wing state president,
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persuaded the Nationals to contest the next election as a Coalition, the first time the two main non-Labor parties in Victoria had fought an election together since 1950, before Brown was deposed as Liberal leader by
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1574:, the Andrews Government was returned for a third term with a further increase in their majority, winning 56 seats in the Legislative Assembly, and a decreased 15 out of the 40 seats in the Legislative Council.
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Labor won 20 seats to the Nationalists' 30. VFU became a force, holding the balance of power in the Legislative Assembly with 13 seats, a position it held until 1952. In 1920, it supported the conservative
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members of the government. The interest bill alone was $ 3.5 billion per year, the government sold off trains and trams and leased them back. Another decision was the sale in 1991 of the state-owned
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in 1894, but the actual numbers are uncertain. They stood as part of the United Labor and Liberal Party, formed in 1894 to replace the Progressive Political League, which won 18 of the 95 seats. At the
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1694:, who between them decide the party's policies, and elect its governing bodies. Subject to national executive oversight powers, local branches choose candidates for public office, in a process called
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Labor in Victoria in the early federal period was much weaker than in the other states, and there had never been a majority Labor state government. This was partly due to the continuing attraction of
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government. In 1921, the VFU voted with Labor against the Nationalist government when it abolished the compulsory wheat pool operating in the state, leading to a dissolution of Parliament and the
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in 1991. Kirner went into 1992 knowing she faced a statutory general election, one which opinion polls gave her virtually no chance of winning. She waited as long as she could, finally calling
712:, Victorian Labor obtained a majority with 47 of the 88 seats in the Legislative Assembly and formed government. The party then increased its share of seats in the Assembly to 55 after the
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rebelled and brought down the Scullin government in November, but Hogan survived with Country Party continued support from the cross benches. In any case the Nationalists, now renamed the
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while providing no stimulus to the economy. There was little possibility of effective unemployment relief, although there were some government works to soak up unemployment, such as the
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also announced his resignation on the same day. John Brumby was elected unopposed Labor leader on 30 July 2007 and became Premier. One notable achievement of the Brumby government was
1678:(LGAs) in Victoria, and has done so since at least the 1910s. Party members can either by formally endorsed or stand as "non-endorsed, supported candidates" (otherwise referred to as
1062:), they agreed to radical cuts to government spending and borrowing. This provoked a storm of protest in the Labor Party and trade unions, who regarded Scullin and Hogan as traitors.
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became party leader in 1977. At the 1979 state election, Labor under Wilkes gained eleven seats, the party's best showing for many years, though not sufficient to form government.
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which had given the Country Party disproportionate representation since the 1920s. In its first two years the Cain government won the approval of the Melbourne daily papers
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Victoria from June 1894, the United Labor Party from 1896 and the Political Labor Council of Victoria from 1901; before becoming the Victorian Branch of the
1375:, winning 49 of the 81 seats in the Legislative Assembly, forming a Labor government for the first time since 1955. In 1984 the Labor government legalised
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1470:. Labor led by Brumby only managed a net two-seat gain, leaving it 20 seats behind the Coalition. Brumby was replaced as Labor leader in March 1999 by
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After sitting as an independent for four years, Hogan joined the Country Party in 1935, and formed a close relationship with the Country Party leader
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refused to campaign for Labor in Victoria, and Holding was forced to repudiate his own policy. At the election, the Bolte government was returned.
694:. To become a Premier or Opposition Leader, the party leader must be or within a short period of time become a member of the Legislative Assembly.
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the private banks. Although this issue had nothing to do with state politics, Cain was forced to resign and call the
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8326:"Australian Politics and Elections Database: 1 November 1900"
8296:"Australian Politics and Elections Database: 14 October 1897"
8266:"Australian Politics and Elections Database: 14 October 1894"
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Pre-selection issues for the 2022 state and federal elections
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1058:(which controlled most of Victoria's access to credit in the
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resigned as Labor leader in 1926 and was succeeded by Hogan.
8356:"Australian Politics and Elections Database: 1 October 1902"
8638:"Victorian state election 2018: The Weekly Times live blog"
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1556:. In September 2016, the Andrews government privatized the
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1085:(UAP) preferred to see Hogan implement the Premiers' Plan.
8471:"Labor And Coalition at Odds Over Reduction in State Debt"
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to show its opposition to the federal Labor government of
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and supported by the Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne,
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8204:"What's branch stacking and why does it happen?"
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1474:. To everyone's surprise, Bracks won the
936:only real talents in his government were
770:Learn how and when to remove this message
29:Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)
8912:. Sydney Morning Herald. 25 March 2022.
2403:Resigned to transfer to federal politics
1124:Hogan's government collapsed during the
795:Labor members were first elected to the
8538:Australian Journal of Political Science
1616:and former federal Labor deputy leader
1424:, now on the verge of collapse, to the
1309:, with the electoral assistance of the
1272:Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist)
995:with the support of the Country Party.
855:In December 1913, the Liberal Premier,
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8942:. The Argus. 29 August 1919. p. 8
1468:early state election three weeks later
11860:Political parties in Victoria (state)
11850:Political parties established in 1891
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9901:History of the Australian Labor Party
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8674:from the original on 13 December 2022
8426:from the original on 31 December 2008
8246:from the original on 22 February 2017
3613:Became leader following the death of
3548:Became leader following the death of
1510:in 2009, to drought-proof the State.
884:World War I conscription in Australia
816:George Prendergast and George Elmslie
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8812:from the original on 11 October 2021
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8276:from the original on 9 November 2018
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8391:Australian Dictionary of Biography
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8330:University of Western Australia
8300:University of Western Australia
8270:University of Western Australia
1454:Parliament three months later.
1363:
1160:, which had announced plans to
1154:blocked his government's budget
964:
739:needs additional citations for
10203:Victorian Legislative Assembly
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2939:Victorian Labor deputy leaders
1609:On 17 June 2020, former Labor
1494:Labor won a third term at the
1393:
1287:Alfred Ernest "Ernie" Shepherd
1115:
1015:was Minister for Railways and
797:Victorian Legislative Assembly
1:
11809:Shooters, Fishers and Farmers
11232:Shooters, Fishers and Farmers
11151:Political parties in Victoria
10775:Victorian Legislative Council
8886:. ABC News. 7 December 2021.
8808:. ABC News. 11 October 2021.
8188:
4277:10 years, 143 days
4138:10 years, 219 days
2864:12 years, 298 days
2217:(1943, 1945–1947, 1952–1955)
1685:
1489:same-sex equality in Victoria
1151:Victorian Legislative Council
1024:Great Depression in Australia
207:Victorian Trades Hall Council
9746:Australian Capital Territory
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2018:7 years, 300 days
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1958:4 years, 236 days
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1901:9 years, 102 days
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1844:3 years, 187 days
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1784:8 years, 216 days
1737:
1508:Wonthaggi desalination plant
953:, succeeded him as Premier.
871:returned to leadership. The
91:; 133 years ago
7:
3878:1 year, 183 days
3541:2 years, 56 days
3277:5 years, 98 days
3212:6 years, 90 days
2453:4 years, 72 days
2149:5 years, 98 days
2078:6 years, 78 days
1578:Branch-stacking allegations
1504:abortion law reform in 2008
1073:occurred, with a breakaway
1054:, a senior official of the
882:occurred over the issue of
10:
11876:
11699:Other courts and tribunals
11051:Shooters, Fishers, Farmers
9946:Norfolk Island Labor Party
8834:. ABC News. 20 July 2022.
8696:. ABC News. 18 June 2020.
4337:1 year, 94 days
4009:1 year, 42 days
3601:1 year, 59 days
3152:1 year, 55 days
2271:1 year, 34 days
1908:Resigned due to ill health
1851:Resigned due to ill health
1622:party's National Executive
1581:
1544:project and initiated the
1177:, resigned and called the
719:
635:, officially known as the
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9085:The Sydney Morning Herald
8664:"Victorian Election 2022"
8550:10.1080/10361140050002881
8514:24 September 2015 at the
8495:and Brian Costar (eds.),
8416:"John Cain (1882–1957)".
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1147:majority in neither House
988:Country Progressive Party
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8387:"John Allan (1866–1936)"
8240:"Australian Labor Party"
4395:1 year, 1 day
2924:1 year, 1 day
2095:Warrenheip and Grenville
1458:Brumby and Bracks period
1377:prostitution in Victoria
896:Victorian Farmers' Union
692:Leader of the Opposition
686:and Labor will form the
264:House of Representatives
11377:Redistribution Liberals
9817:Chifley Research Centre
8860:. 9News. 20 July 2022.
8475:houserefinancing.com.au
2084:(1927–1928, 1929–1932)
1706:Victorian Labor leaders
1692:affiliated trade unions
1664:Victorian Supreme Court
1476:September 1999 election
1445:an election for October
898:(the forerunner of the
179:Political position
11487:Government of Victoria
11337:Derryn Hinch's Justice
10375:Kathleen Matthews-Ward
9807:Australian Young Labor
9132:Australian Labor Party
8524:Parliament of Victoria
8458:Anatomy of an Election
8419:Cain, John (1882–1957)
1676:local government areas
1546:Level Crossing Removal
1422:State Bank of Victoria
1311:Democratic Labor Party
1276:Democratic Labor Party
1083:United Australia Party
1019:was Attorney-General.
790:Australian Labor Party
688:Government of Victoria
653:Australian Labor Party
637:Australian Labor Party
11276:Sustainable Australia
9951:The light on the hill
8936:"Municipal Elections"
8614:. 19 September 2016.
8601:Retrieved 25 May 2016
1791:Resigned to join the
1333:and state secretary,
1244:1954 federal election
1205:united to reduce the
1037:Shrine of Remembrance
1011:was Chief Secretary,
1002:, fought just as the
981:Nevertheless, at the
944:as Attorney-General.
633:Victorian Labor Party
319:Politics of Australia
230:"Doing What Matters."
140:Labor Women's Network
107:438 Docklands Drive,
26:Victorian Labor Party
11754:Electoral Commission
11590:Legislative Assembly
11440:Politics of Victoria
11427:Voluntary Euthanasia
11342:Henry George Justice
11327:Country Progressives
11286:Victorian Socialists
9056:. 15 December 2016.
8670:. 12 December 2022.
1550:Melbourne Metro Rail
1529:on 3 December 2010.
748:improve this article
669:Legislative Assembly
651:state branch of the
561:Mornington Peninsula
236:Legislative Assembly
190:National affiliation
11612:Legislative Council
11605:Electoral districts
11513:Lieutenant-Governor
11252:Companions and Pets
11246:-registered parties
11061:Independent Liberal
10690:Gabrielle de Vietri
9931:Federal Labor (NSW)
9797:National Conference
9696:Beazley (1996–2001)
9004:on 9 September 2024
8592:27 May 2016 at the
8481:on 23 October 2015.
6365:
6352:Majority government
6307:Majority government
6262:Majority government
6168:Majority government
6123:Majority government
6078:Minority government
5940:Majority government
5895:Majority government
5850:Majority government
5429:Majority government
5306:Minority government
5056:Minority government
5011:Minority government
4961:Minority government
3490:1955 state election
3423:1947 state election
2156:Resigned to become
1638:Victorian Ombudsman
1572:2022 state election
1565:2018 state election
1538:Napthine Government
1534:2014 state election
1515:2010 state election
1496:2006 state election
1484:2002 state election
1478:, which produced a
1029:Legislative Council
904:preferential voting
710:2014 state election
673:Legislative Council
661:Premier of Victoria
250:Legislative Council
11679:Magistrates' Court
11422:Voice for the West
11412:Victorian Liberals
11392:Socialist Alliance
11097:Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell
10642:Annabelle Cleeland
10480:Gabrielle Williams
10275:Daniela De Martino
9802:National Executive
9790:Party institutions
9756:Northern Territory
9088:. 15 August 2018.
8644:. 24 November 2018
8571:Electoral Act 2002
6364:
4845:George Prendergast
4640:George Prendergast
3161:George Prendergast
3102:George Prendergast
3032:George Prendergast
3025:George Prendergast
1988:George Prendergast
1871:George Prendergast
1627:National Executive
1346:National Executive
890:candidates at the
826:George Prendergast
11832:
11831:
11804:Democratic Labour
11799:Legalise Cannabis
11764:Political parties
11664:Solicitor-General
11627:Electoral regions
11558:Royal Commissions
11453:
11452:
11402:Transport Matters
11208:Legalise Cannabis
11184:(LA: 28, LC: 14)
11110:
11109:
11071:Liberal Democrats
11017:Legalise Cannabis
10977:
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10949:
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10906:Ann-Marie Hermans
10802:Lizzie Blandthorn
10737:
10736:
10715:Independent Labor
10675:
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10315:Bronwyn Halfpenny
10310:Luba Grigorovitch
10260:Christine Couzens
10250:Anthony Cianflone
10165:
10164:
9956:Tree of Knowledge
9941:Industrial Groups
9889:
9888:
9860:Independent Labor
9827:John Curtin House
9781:Western Australia
9711:Beazley (2005–06)
9681:Whitlam (1975–77)
9676:Whitlam (1967–72)
8776:"Operation Watts"
8585:Priess, Benjamin
8186:
8185:
6360:Federal Elections
6357:
6356:
4557:Frederick Bromley
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1814:Frederick Bromley
1781:
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1680:Independent Labor
1588:On 14 June 2020,
1558:Port of Melbourne
1426:Commonwealth Bank
1268:May 1955 election
1229:crossed the floor
1095:May 1932 election
993:William McPherson
909:Alexander Peacock
869:Alexander Peacock
830:Frederick Bromley
780:
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706:27 September 2023
629:
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421:Greater Dandenong
337:
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324:Political parties
292:
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275:
274:(Victorian seats)
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11694:Children's Court
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11533:Attorney-General
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11457:
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11372:Public Transport
11367:National Liberal
11357:Liberty Alliance
11302:Angry Victorians
11281:United Australia
11266:Health Australia
11190:(LA: 19, LC: 12)
11149:
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11026:David Ettershank
10992:Katherine Copsey
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10812:Jacinta Ermacora
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10724:Darren Cheeseman
10614:
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10589:Bridget Vallence
10501:
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10455:Mary-Anne Thomas
10435:Natalie Suleyman
10410:Pauline Richards
10350:Natalie Hutchins
10280:Steve Dimopoulos
10240:Anthony Carbines
10192:
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9965:Leadership votes
9840:
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9423:Anthony Albanese
9286:Anthony Albanese
9177:Matthew Charlton
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11468:
11460:
11451:
11450:
11448:
11447:
11442:
11436:
11433:
11432:
11430:
11429:
11424:
11419:
11414:
11409:
11404:
11399:
11394:
11389:
11384:
11379:
11374:
11369:
11364:
11359:
11354:
11349:
11344:
11339:
11334:
11329:
11324:
11319:
11314:
11309:
11307:Aussie Battler
11304:
11298:
11296:
11292:
11291:
11289:
11288:
11283:
11278:
11273:
11268:
11263:
11258:
11253:
11249:
11247:
11239:
11238:
11236:
11235:
11229:
11223:
11217:
11214:Animal Justice
11211:
11205:
11204:(LA: 4, LC: 4)
11199:
11198:
11197:
11196:(LA: 9, LC: 2)
11191:
11179:
11164:
11162:
11155:
11154:
11140:
11139:
11132:
11125:
11117:
11108:
11107:
11105:
11104:
11094:
11084:
11081:Animal Justice
11074:
11067:David Limbrick
11064:
11054:
11043:
11041:
11037:
11036:
11034:
11033:
11028:
11022:
11020:
11013:
11012:
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11009:
11004:
10999:
10994:
10988:
10986:
10979:
10978:
10975:
10974:
10972:
10971:
10966:
10960:
10958:
10947:
10946:
10944:
10943:
10938:
10933:
10928:
10923:
10918:
10913:
10908:
10903:
10898:
10893:
10887:
10885:
10875:
10868:
10867:
10865:
10864:
10859:
10854:
10852:Sonja Terpstra
10849:
10844:
10839:
10834:
10829:
10824:
10819:
10814:
10809:
10804:
10799:
10794:
10792:Ryan Batchelor
10788:
10786:
10779:
10778:
10767:
10766:
10759:
10752:
10744:
10735:
10734:
10732:
10731:
10726:
10720:
10718:
10711:
10710:
10708:
10707:
10702:
10697:
10692:
10686:
10684:
10677:
10676:
10673:
10672:
10670:
10669:
10664:
10659:
10654:
10649:
10644:
10639:
10637:Martin Cameron
10634:
10629:
10623:
10621:
10610:
10609:
10607:
10606:
10601:
10596:
10591:
10586:
10581:
10576:
10571:
10566:
10561:
10556:
10551:
10546:
10541:
10536:
10531:
10526:
10524:Chris Crewther
10521:
10516:
10510:
10508:
10498:
10491:
10490:
10488:
10487:
10485:Belinda Wilson
10482:
10477:
10472:
10467:
10462:
10457:
10452:
10447:
10442:
10440:Jackson Taylor
10437:
10432:
10427:
10422:
10417:
10415:Tim Richardson
10412:
10407:
10402:
10397:
10392:
10387:
10382:
10377:
10372:
10367:
10365:Nathan Lambert
10362:
10360:Sonya Kilkenny
10357:
10355:Lauren Kathage
10352:
10347:
10342:
10337:
10335:Meng Heang Tak
10332:
10330:Martha Haylett
10327:
10322:
10317:
10312:
10307:
10302:
10297:
10292:
10287:
10282:
10277:
10272:
10267:
10262:
10257:
10255:Sarah Connolly
10252:
10247:
10242:
10237:
10232:
10227:
10222:
10216:
10214:
10207:
10206:
10195:
10194:
10187:
10180:
10172:
10163:
10162:
10160:
10159:
10154:
10149:
10144:
10139:
10134:
10129:
10124:
10119:
10114:
10109:
10104:
10099:
10094:
10089:
10084:
10079:
10074:
10069:
10064:
10059:
10054:
10049:
10044:
10039:
10034:
10029:
10024:
10019:
10014:
10009:
10004:
9999:
9994:
9989:
9984:
9979:
9974:
9968:
9966:
9962:
9961:
9959:
9958:
9953:
9948:
9943:
9938:
9933:
9928:
9923:
9918:
9913:
9908:
9903:
9897:
9895:
9891:
9890:
9887:
9886:
9884:
9883:
9878:
9872:
9870:
9866:
9865:
9863:
9862:
9857:
9852:
9846:
9844:
9837:
9833:
9832:
9830:
9829:
9824:
9822:Federal Caucus
9819:
9814:
9809:
9804:
9799:
9793:
9791:
9787:
9786:
9784:
9783:
9778:
9773:
9768:
9763:
9758:
9753:
9748:
9742:
9740:
9737:State branches
9732:
9731:
9729:
9728:
9723:
9718:
9713:
9708:
9703:
9698:
9693:
9688:
9683:
9678:
9672:
9670:
9666:
9665:
9663:
9662:
9657:
9652:
9647:
9642:
9637:
9632:
9627:
9622:
9617:
9612:
9607:
9602:
9597:
9592:
9587:
9582:
9577:
9572:
9567:
9562:
9557:
9552:
9547:
9542:
9536:
9534:
9530:
9529:
9527:
9526:
9521:
9516:
9511:
9506:
9501:
9496:
9491:
9486:
9481:
9476:
9471:
9466:
9461:
9456:
9451:
9445:
9443:
9439:
9438:
9436:
9435:
9433:Richard Marles
9430:
9425:
9420:
9415:
9410:
9405:
9400:
9395:
9390:
9385:
9380:
9375:
9370:
9365:
9360:
9355:
9350:
9348:Arthur Calwell
9345:
9340:
9335:
9330:
9325:
9320:
9315:
9310:
9305:
9299:
9297:
9296:Deputy leaders
9293:
9292:
9290:
9289:
9282:
9277:
9270:
9263:
9256:
9251:
9246:
9241:
9236:
9229:
9222:
9217:
9210:
9208:Arthur Calwell
9205:
9200:
9193:
9186:
9179:
9174:
9169:
9162:
9155:
9147:
9145:
9137:
9136:
9127:
9126:
9119:
9112:
9104:
9096:
9095:
9071:
9045:
9015:
8988:
8953:
8927:
8901:
8875:
8849:
8823:
8797:
8767:
8741:
8711:
8685:
8655:
8629:
8603:
8578:
8563:
8544:(1): 125–133.
8528:
8501:
8493:Mark Considine
8484:
8462:
8449:
8437:
8403:
8377:
8347:
8317:
8287:
8257:
8231:
8193:
8192:
8190:
8187:
8184:
8183:
8178:
8170:
8167:
8164:
8156:
8151:
8149:
8143:
8142:
8134:
8131:
8128:
8120:
8115:
8113:
8107:
8106:
8101:
8093:
8090:
8087:
8079:
8074:
8072:
8066:
8065:
8060:
8052:
8049:
8046:
8038:
8033:
8031:
8025:
8024:
8019:
8011:
8008:
8005:
7997:
7992:
7990:
7984:
7983:
7978:
7970:
7967:
7964:
7956:
7951:
7949:
7943:
7942:
7937:
7929:
7926:
7923:
7915:
7910:
7908:
7902:
7901:
7893:
7890:
7887:
7879:
7874:
7872:
7866:
7865:
7860:
7852:
7849:
7846:
7838:
7833:
7831:
7825:
7824:
7816:
7813:
7810:
7802:
7797:
7795:
7789:
7788:
7783:
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7772:
7769:
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7756:
7754:
7748:
7747:
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7725:
7720:
7718:
7712:
7711:
7703:
7700:
7697:
7689:
7684:
7682:
7676:
7675:
7667:
7664:
7661:
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7648:
7646:
7640:
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7626:
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7607:
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7507:
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7492:
7486:
7485:
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7474:
7471:
7463:
7458:
7456:
7450:
7449:
7441:
7438:
7435:
7427:
7422:
7420:
7414:
7413:
7408:
7400:
7397:
7394:
7386:
7381:
7379:
7373:
7372:
7364:
7361:
7358:
7350:
7345:
7343:
7337:
7336:
7328:
7325:
7322:
7314:
7309:
7307:
7301:
7300:
7298:Arthur Calwell
7295:
7287:
7284:
7281:
7273:
7268:
7266:
7260:
7259:
7251:
7248:
7245:
7237:
7232:
7230:
7224:
7223:
7215:
7212:
7209:
7201:
7196:
7194:
7188:
7187:
7182:
7174:
7171:
7168:
7160:
7155:
7153:
7147:
7146:
7138:
7135:
7132:
7124:
7119:
7117:
7111:
7110:
7102:
7099:
7096:
7088:
7083:
7081:
7075:
7074:
7069:
7061:
7058:
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7047:
7042:
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7025:
7022:
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7006:
7004:
6998:
6997:
6989:
6986:
6983:
6975:
6970:
6968:
6962:
6961:
6956:
6948:
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6934:
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6927:
6921:
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6912:
6909:
6906:
6898:
6893:
6891:
6885:
6884:
6876:
6873:
6870:
6862:
6857:
6855:
6849:
6848:
6840:
6837:
6834:
6826:
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6819:
6813:
6812:
6807:
6799:
6796:
6793:
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6780:
6778:
6772:
6771:
6763:
6760:
6757:
6749:
6744:
6742:
6736:
6735:
6730:
6722:
6719:
6716:
6708:
6703:
6701:
6695:
6694:
6686:
6683:
6680:
6672:
6667:
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6659:
6658:
6653:
6645:
6642:
6639:
6631:
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6624:
6618:
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6609:
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6505:
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6477:
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6455:
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6389:
6388:
6385:
6382:
6379:
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6349:
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6331:
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6318:
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6310:
6309:
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6296:
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6278:
6273:
6271:
6265:
6264:
6259:
6251:
6246:
6241:
6233:
6228:
6226:
6224:Daniel Andrews
6221:
6215:
6214:
6211:
6203:
6200:
6197:
6189:
6184:
6182:
6177:
6171:
6170:
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5528:
5526:
5524:Clive Stoneham
5521:
5515:
5514:
5511:
5503:
5500:
5497:
5489:
5484:
5482:
5480:Ernie Shepherd
5477:
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4779:
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4766:
4764:
4762:George Elmslie
4759:
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4409:
4407:
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4396:
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4384:
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4359:
4357:
4353:
4352:
4349:Daniel Andrews
4344:
4338:
4335:
4326:
4321:
4316:
4301:
4294:
4290:
4289:
4284:
4278:
4275:
4266:
4261:
4256:
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4234:
4230:
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4227:Daniel Andrews
4223:
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4217:
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4051:Demetri Dollis
4045:
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3774:Robert Fordham
3768:
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3757:
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3723:
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3673:Clive Stoneham
3670:
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3648:7 October 1958
3645:
3630:
3623:
3619:
3618:
3615:Ernie Shepherd
3610:
3608:Ernie Shepherd
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3588:7 October 1958
3585:
3580:
3571:Clive Stoneham
3565:
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3554:
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3525:
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3511:Ernie Shepherd
3505:
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3438:
3431:
3427:
3426:
3414:
3408:
3405:
3396:
3391:
3386:
3371:
3364:
3360:
3359:
3357:Died in office
3354:
3349:
3343:
3340:
3331:
3326:
3321:
3306:
3299:
3295:
3294:
3286:
3281:
3278:
3275:
3266:
3261:
3256:
3241:
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3230:
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3221:
3216:
3213:
3210:
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3196:
3191:
3176:
3169:
3165:
3164:
3156:
3153:
3150:
3141:
3136:
3131:
3116:
3109:
3105:
3104:
3098:
3097:
3095:Died in office
3092:
3090:George Elmslie
3087:
3084:
3081:
3072:
3067:
3062:
3047:
3040:
3036:
3035:
3027:
3022:
3019:
3017:
3008:
3003:
2998:
2989:George Elmslie
2983:
2976:
2972:
2971:
2968:
2965:
2962:
2959:
2956:
2953:
2950:
2949:Deputy Leader
2947:
2940:
2937:
2934:
2933:
2931:
2925:
2922:
2913:
2908:
2903:
2888:
2881:
2877:
2876:
2871:
2865:
2862:
2853:
2848:
2843:
2834:Daniel Andrews
2828:
2821:
2817:
2816:
2811:
2805:
2802:
2793:
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2783:
2768:
2761:
2757:
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2534:
2527:
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2323:
2321:7 October 1958
2318:
2309:Clive Stoneham
2303:
2296:
2292:
2291:
2281:
2280:
2278:Died in office
2275:
2272:
2269:
2260:
2255:
2250:
2241:Ernie Shepherd
2235:
2228:
2224:
2223:
2221:Died in office
2218:
2212:
2207:
2198:
2193:
2188:
2173:
2166:
2162:
2161:
2153:
2150:
2147:
2138:
2133:
2128:
2113:
2106:
2102:
2101:
2091:
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2085:
2079:
2076:
2067:
2062:
2057:
2042:
2035:
2031:
2030:
2025:
2019:
2016:
2007:
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1982:
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1968:Died in office
1965:
1959:
1956:
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1942:
1937:
1928:George Elmslie
1922:
1915:
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1902:
1899:
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1880:
1865:
1858:
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1797:
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1773:
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1762:
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1720:
1717:
1714:
1707:
1704:
1687:
1684:
1671:
1668:
1650:
1647:
1642:Luke Donnellan
1579:
1576:
1542:East West Link
1527:Daniel Andrews
1522:
1521:Daniel Andrews
1519:
1459:
1456:
1395:
1392:
1365:
1362:
1350:Socialist Left
1318:
1315:
1291:Clive Stoneham
1240:Dr H. V. Evatt
1117:
1114:
1110:Arthur Calwell
1106:Albert Dunstan
1099:Stanley Argyle
1067:Premiers' Plan
1060:City of London
1017:William Slater
966:
963:
942:William Slater
888:National Labor
850:George Elmslie
817:
814:
784:
781:
778:
777:
736:
734:
727:
721:
718:
627:
626:
621:
619:
613:
612:
607:
605:
599:
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593:
591:
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584:
579:
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571:
570:
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563:
557:
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543:
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537:
535:
529:
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523:
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514:
509:
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501:
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493:
487:
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479:
473:
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467:
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459:
458:
453:
451:
445:
444:
439:
437:
431:
430:
425:
423:
417:
416:
411:
409:
403:
402:
397:
395:
393:East Gippsland
389:
388:
383:
381:
375:
374:
369:
367:
361:
360:
355:
353:
347:
346:
335:
334:
332:
331:
326:
321:
315:
312:
311:
299:
298:
294:
293:
285:
283:
277:
276:
268:
266:
260:
259:
254:
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246:
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232:
231:
228:
224:
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215:
211:
210:
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199:
198:
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187:
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175:
174:
169:
163:
162:
154:
150:
149:
146:
142:
141:
138:
132:
131:
126:
120:
119:
105:
101:
100:
87:
83:
82:
79:
75:
74:
71:
67:
66:
61:
55:
54:
49:
43:
42:
34:
33:
25:
24:
17:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
11872:
11861:
11858:
11856:
11853:
11851:
11848:
11846:
11843:
11842:
11840:
11825:
11824:Other parties
11822:
11820:
11817:
11815:
11812:
11810:
11807:
11805:
11802:
11800:
11797:
11795:
11792:
11788:
11785:
11783:
11780:
11779:
11778:
11775:
11773:
11770:
11769:
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11761:
11755:
11752:
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11728:
11725:
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11706:
11700:
11697:
11695:
11692:
11690:
11687:
11685:
11682:
11680:
11677:
11675:
11672:
11670:
11669:Supreme Court
11667:
11665:
11662:
11660:
11659:Chief Justice
11657:
11656:
11654:
11652:
11648:
11640:
11637:
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11632:
11628:
11625:
11623:
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11606:
11603:
11601:
11598:
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11593:
11592:
11591:
11588:
11586:
11583:
11582:
11580:
11578:
11574:
11569:
11559:
11556:
11554:
11551:
11549:
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11509:
11506:
11504:
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11500:
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11496:
11492:
11488:
11481:
11476:
11474:
11469:
11467:
11462:
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11438:
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11434:
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11423:
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11408:
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11395:
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11388:
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11380:
11378:
11375:
11373:
11370:
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11360:
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11355:
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11350:
11348:
11345:
11343:
11340:
11338:
11335:
11333:
11330:
11328:
11325:
11323:
11320:
11318:
11317:Conservatives
11315:
11313:
11310:
11308:
11305:
11303:
11300:
11299:
11297:
11293:
11287:
11284:
11282:
11279:
11277:
11274:
11272:
11271:New Democrats
11269:
11267:
11264:
11262:
11259:
11257:
11254:
11251:
11250:
11248:
11245:
11240:
11233:
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11224:
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11218:
11215:
11212:
11209:
11206:
11203:
11200:
11195:
11192:
11189:
11186:
11185:
11183:
11180:
11177:
11173:
11169:
11166:
11165:
11163:
11160:
11159:Parliamentary
11156:
11152:
11138:
11133:
11131:
11126:
11124:
11119:
11118:
11115:
11102:
11098:
11095:
11092:
11088:
11087:Adem Somyurek
11085:
11082:
11078:
11075:
11072:
11068:
11065:
11062:
11058:
11057:Moira Deeming
11055:
11052:
11048:
11045:
11044:
11042:
11038:
11032:
11029:
11027:
11024:
11023:
11021:
11018:
11014:
11008:
11005:
11003:
11002:Aiv Puglielli
11000:
10998:
10995:
10993:
10990:
10989:
10987:
10984:
10980:
10970:
10967:
10965:
10962:
10961:
10959:
10956:
10952:
10942:
10941:Richard Welch
10939:
10937:
10934:
10932:
10929:
10927:
10926:Joe McCracken
10924:
10922:
10919:
10917:
10914:
10912:
10909:
10907:
10904:
10902:
10899:
10897:
10894:
10892:
10889:
10888:
10886:
10883:
10879:
10876:
10873:
10869:
10863:
10860:
10858:
10857:Gayle Tierney
10855:
10853:
10850:
10848:
10845:
10843:
10840:
10838:
10835:
10833:
10832:Harriet Shing
10830:
10828:
10825:
10823:
10820:
10818:
10817:Michael Galea
10815:
10813:
10810:
10808:
10807:Enver Erdogan
10805:
10803:
10800:
10798:
10795:
10793:
10790:
10789:
10787:
10784:
10780:
10776:
10772:
10765:
10760:
10758:
10753:
10751:
10746:
10745:
10742:
10730:
10727:
10725:
10722:
10721:
10719:
10716:
10712:
10706:
10705:Ellen Sandell
10703:
10701:
10698:
10696:
10693:
10691:
10688:
10687:
10685:
10682:
10678:
10668:
10665:
10663:
10660:
10658:
10657:Danny O'Brien
10655:
10653:
10650:
10648:
10645:
10643:
10640:
10638:
10635:
10633:
10630:
10628:
10625:
10624:
10622:
10619:
10615:
10605:
10602:
10600:
10599:Nicole Werner
10597:
10595:
10592:
10590:
10587:
10585:
10582:
10580:
10577:
10575:
10574:Brad Rowswell
10572:
10570:
10567:
10565:
10562:
10560:
10557:
10555:
10554:James Newbury
10552:
10550:
10549:Cindy McLeish
10547:
10545:
10544:David Hodgett
10542:
10540:
10537:
10535:
10532:
10530:
10529:Wayne Farnham
10527:
10525:
10522:
10520:
10519:Roma Britnell
10517:
10515:
10512:
10511:
10509:
10506:
10502:
10499:
10496:
10492:
10486:
10483:
10481:
10478:
10476:
10473:
10471:
10468:
10466:
10463:
10461:
10458:
10456:
10453:
10451:
10448:
10446:
10443:
10441:
10438:
10436:
10433:
10431:
10428:
10426:
10423:
10421:
10418:
10416:
10413:
10411:
10408:
10406:
10405:Danny Pearson
10403:
10401:
10398:
10396:
10393:
10391:
10390:Paul Mercurio
10388:
10386:
10383:
10381:
10378:
10376:
10373:
10371:
10368:
10366:
10363:
10361:
10358:
10356:
10353:
10351:
10348:
10346:
10345:Melissa Horne
10343:
10341:
10338:
10336:
10333:
10331:
10328:
10326:
10323:
10321:
10318:
10316:
10313:
10311:
10308:
10306:
10303:
10301:
10298:
10296:
10293:
10291:
10290:Maree Edwards
10288:
10286:
10285:Paul Edbrooke
10283:
10281:
10278:
10276:
10273:
10271:
10268:
10266:
10263:
10261:
10258:
10256:
10253:
10251:
10248:
10246:
10243:
10241:
10238:
10236:
10233:
10231:
10228:
10226:
10225:Jacinta Allan
10223:
10221:
10218:
10217:
10215:
10212:
10208:
10204:
10200:
10193:
10188:
10186:
10181:
10179:
10174:
10173:
10170:
10158:
10155:
10153:
10150:
10148:
10145:
10143:
10140:
10138:
10135:
10133:
10130:
10128:
10125:
10123:
10120:
10118:
10115:
10113:
10110:
10108:
10105:
10103:
10100:
10098:
10095:
10093:
10090:
10088:
10085:
10083:
10080:
10078:
10075:
10073:
10070:
10068:
10065:
10063:
10060:
10058:
10055:
10053:
10050:
10048:
10045:
10043:
10040:
10038:
10035:
10033:
10030:
10028:
10025:
10023:
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10018:
10015:
10013:
10010:
10008:
10005:
10003:
10000:
9998:
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9993:
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9978:
9975:
9973:
9970:
9969:
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9963:
9957:
9954:
9952:
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9934:
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9929:
9927:
9924:
9922:
9919:
9917:
9914:
9912:
9909:
9907:
9904:
9902:
9899:
9898:
9896:
9892:
9882:
9879:
9877:
9876:Ferguson Left
9874:
9873:
9871:
9867:
9861:
9858:
9856:
9853:
9851:
9848:
9847:
9845:
9841:
9838:
9834:
9828:
9825:
9823:
9820:
9818:
9815:
9813:
9810:
9808:
9805:
9803:
9800:
9798:
9795:
9794:
9792:
9788:
9782:
9779:
9777:
9774:
9772:
9769:
9767:
9764:
9762:
9759:
9757:
9754:
9752:
9749:
9747:
9744:
9743:
9741:
9739:
9733:
9727:
9724:
9722:
9719:
9717:
9714:
9712:
9709:
9707:
9704:
9702:
9699:
9697:
9694:
9692:
9689:
9687:
9684:
9682:
9679:
9677:
9674:
9673:
9671:
9667:
9661:
9658:
9656:
9653:
9651:
9648:
9646:
9643:
9641:
9638:
9636:
9633:
9631:
9628:
9626:
9623:
9621:
9618:
9616:
9613:
9611:
9608:
9606:
9603:
9601:
9598:
9596:
9593:
9591:
9588:
9586:
9583:
9581:
9578:
9576:
9573:
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9568:
9566:
9563:
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9551:
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9541:
9538:
9537:
9535:
9531:
9525:
9522:
9520:
9517:
9515:
9512:
9510:
9507:
9505:
9502:
9500:
9497:
9495:
9492:
9490:
9487:
9485:
9482:
9480:
9477:
9475:
9472:
9470:
9467:
9465:
9462:
9460:
9457:
9455:
9452:
9450:
9447:
9446:
9444:
9440:
9434:
9431:
9429:
9426:
9424:
9421:
9419:
9416:
9414:
9413:Julia Gillard
9411:
9409:
9408:Jenny Macklin
9406:
9404:
9401:
9399:
9396:
9394:
9391:
9389:
9386:
9384:
9381:
9379:
9376:
9374:
9371:
9369:
9366:
9364:
9361:
9359:
9358:Lance Barnard
9356:
9354:
9353:Gough Whitlam
9351:
9349:
9346:
9344:
9341:
9339:
9336:
9334:
9331:
9329:
9326:
9324:
9323:James Scullin
9321:
9319:
9316:
9314:
9313:George Pearce
9311:
9309:
9306:
9304:
9301:
9300:
9298:
9294:
9288:
9287:
9283:
9281:
9278:
9276:
9275:
9271:
9269:
9268:
9267:Julia Gillard
9264:
9262:
9261:
9257:
9255:
9252:
9250:
9247:
9245:
9242:
9240:
9237:
9235:
9234:
9230:
9228:
9227:
9223:
9221:
9218:
9216:
9215:
9214:Gough Whitlam
9211:
9209:
9206:
9204:
9201:
9199:
9198:
9194:
9192:
9191:
9187:
9185:
9184:
9183:James Scullin
9180:
9178:
9175:
9173:
9170:
9168:
9167:
9163:
9161:
9160:
9159:Andrew Fisher
9156:
9154:
9153:
9149:
9148:
9146:
9144:
9138:
9134:
9125:
9120:
9118:
9113:
9111:
9106:
9105:
9102:
9091:
9087:
9086:
9081:
9075:
9059:
9055:
9049:
9033:
9029:
9025:
9019:
9003:
8999:
8992:
8985:
8970:
8963:
8957:
8941:
8937:
8931:
8915:
8911:
8905:
8889:
8885:
8879:
8863:
8859:
8853:
8837:
8833:
8827:
8811:
8807:
8801:
8785:
8781:
8777:
8771:
8755:
8751:
8745:
8729:
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4307:Jacinta Allan
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4247:James Merlino
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4108:John Thwaites
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3753:Clyde Holding
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1176:
1175:John McDonald
1171:
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1052:Otto Niemeyer
1049:
1048:James Scullin
1044:
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714:2018 election
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698:Jacinta Allan
695:
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684:State Premier
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52:Jacinta Allan
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11749:By-elections
11741:
11674:County Court
11256:Family First
11047:Jeff Bourman
11031:Rachel Payne
10969:Gaelle Broad
10931:Nick McGowan
10921:Bev McArthur
10911:Wendy Lovell
10847:Lee Tarlamis
10842:Jaclyn Symes
10837:Ingrid Stitt
10827:Tom McIntosh
10782:
10662:Kim O'Keeffe
10564:John Pesutto
10465:Iwan Walters
10430:Nick Staikos
10395:John Mullahy
10385:Steve McGhie
10230:Colin Brooks
9936:Gang of Four
9926:Faceless men
9775:
9398:Gareth Evans
9383:Paul Keating
9378:Lionel Bowen
9333:Ted Theodore
9308:Billy Hughes
9284:
9280:Bill Shorten
9272:
9265:
9258:
9233:Paul Keating
9231:
9224:
9212:
9195:
9188:
9181:
9166:Billy Hughes
9164:
9157:
9152:Chris Watson
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8104:Bill Shorten
7786:Paul Keating
6466:Chris Watson
6378:Total Votes
6351:
6338:
6333:
6306:
6293:
6288:
6261:
6248:
6243:
6167:
6154:
6149:
6122:
6109:
6104:
6077:
6064:
6059:
6040:Steve Bracks
5939:
5926:
5921:
5894:
5881:
5876:
5849:
5836:
5831:
5768:Frank Wilkes
5428:
5415:
5410:
5305:
5292:
5287:
5055:
5042:
5037:
5010:
4997:
4992:
4973:Edmond Hogan
4960:
4947:
4942:
4439:Total votes
4398:
4381:
4343:(2022–2023)
4340:
4329:Bendigo East
4319:25 June 2022
4283:(2014–2022)
4280:
4264:25 June 2022
4211:(2007–2010)
4208:
4187:30 July 2007
4155:Steve Bracks
4144:(1999–2007)
4141:
4125:30 July 2007
3979:Bob Sercombe
3947:(1990–1992)
3944:
3933:Broadmeadows
3884:(1989–1990)
3881:
3870:Williamstown
3816:Frank Wilkes
3812:(1982–1989)
3809:
3804:
3786:29 June 1977
3726:29 June 1977
3709:Frank Wilkes
3523:14 June 1955
3480:(1952–1955)
3477:
3461:14 June 1955
3413:(1945–1947)
3410:
3389:12 July 1945
3345:
3334:Clifton Hill
3312:Bert Cremean
3259:13 July 1932
3226:Edmond Hogan
3219:Edmond Hogan
3199:13 July 1932
3122:Edmond Hogan
3053:John Billson
2927:
2916:Bendigo East
2910:
2870:(2014–2023)
2867:
2810:(2007–2010)
2807:
2796:Broadmeadows
2786:30 July 2007
2750:(1999–2007)
2747:
2736:Williamstown
2731:30 July 2007
2714:Steve Bracks
2679:Broadmeadows
2669:30 June 1993
2622:Broadmeadows
2617:29 June 1993
2576:(1990–1992)
2573:
2562:Williamstown
2516:(1982–1990)
2513:
2435:29 June 1977
2423:Frank Wilkes
2383:29 June 1977
2214:
2209:
2131:13 July 1932
2081:
2048:Edmond Hogan
2021:
2000:18 June 1918
1961:
1700:
1696:preselection
1689:
1673:
1655:2022 federal
1652:
1631:
1629:until 2023.
1614:Steve Bracks
1608:
1596:Nine Network
1589:
1587:
1569:
1562:
1531:
1524:
1512:
1493:
1472:Steve Bracks
1461:
1449:
1441:Jeff Kennett
1430:
1418:
1413:
1403:
1397:
1381:
1369:John Cain II
1367:
1364:John Cain II
1358:Frank Wilkes
1343:
1335:Bill Hartley
1320:
1284:
1274:, later the
1264:
1252:Frank Scully
1233:
1222:
1216:
1210:
1203:
1199:
1183:
1139:
1119:
1103:
1087:
1064:
1045:
1033:
1021:
997:
980:
972:
968:
965:Edmond Hogan
955:
938:Edmond Hogan
926:
877:
857:William Watt
854:
819:
794:
786:
766:
760:January 2016
757:
746:Please help
741:verification
738:
696:
681:
677:party caucus
665:
663:since 2023.
644:
640:
636:
632:
630:
575:Port Phillip
136:Women's wing
104:Headquarters
15:
11577:Legislative
11220:Libertarian
11091:Independent
10964:Melina Bath
10901:Renee Heath
10896:David Davis
10862:Sheena Watt
10822:Shaun Leane
10797:John Berger
10729:Will Fowles
10695:Sam Hibbins
10667:Peter Walsh
10652:Tim McCurdy
10627:Jade Benham
10604:Jess Wilson
10584:Bill Tilley
10534:Matthew Guy
10514:Brad Battin
10475:Dylan Wight
10445:Nina Taylor
10305:Ella George
10300:Matt Fregon
10295:Eden Foster
10245:Ben Carroll
9850:Labor Right
9442:Governments
9403:Simon Crean
9393:Kim Beazley
9368:Frank Crean
9343:H. V. Evatt
9338:Frank Forde
9254:Kim Beazley
9249:Mark Latham
9244:Simon Crean
9239:Kim Beazley
9220:Bill Hayden
9203:H. V. Evatt
9197:Ben Chifley
9190:John Curtin
9172:Frank Tudor
9064:13 November
9038:13 November
9008:9 September
8996:Raue, Ben.
8978:9 September
8946:9 September
8678:13 December
7940:Mark Latham
7863:Kim Beazley
7596:Bill Hayden
7072:Ben Chifley
6959:John Curtin
6656:Frank Tudor
6213:Opposition
6180:John Brumby
6029:Opposition
5996:John Brumby
5985:Opposition
5952:Joan Kirner
5801:Opposition
5757:Opposition
5718:Opposition
5679:Opposition
5635:Opposition
5596:Opposition
5557:Opposition
5513:Opposition
5469:Opposition
5385:Opposition
5346:Opposition
5262:Opposition
5223:Opposition
5179:Opposition
5140:Opposition
5101:Opposition
4917:Opposition
4878:Opposition
4834:Opposition
4795:Opposition
4751:Opposition
4712:Opposition
4673:Opposition
4629:Opposition
4590:Crossbench
4546:Crossbench
4507:Crossbench
4474:Crossbench
4365:Ben Carroll
4215:John Brumby
4201:(1996–2012)
4134:(1992–2007)
4130:Albert Park
4077:(1988–1999)
4031:John Brumby
4023:John Brumby
4005:(1988–1996)
3958:Joan Kirner
3951:Joan Kirner
3937:(1988–1993)
3918:(1946–2010)
3874:(1988–1994)
3855:(1938–2015)
3848:Joan Kirner
3800:(1970–1992)
3735:(1957–1988)
3721:15 May 1967
3716:(1922–2015)
3689:(1967–1973)
3662:(1958–1967)
3653:15 May 1967
3643:(1904–1979)
3597:(1945–1970)
3578:(1909–1992)
3537:(1955–1958)
3518:(1901–1958)
3470:(1945–1955)
3451:(1903–1966)
3444:Bill Galvin
3403:(1937–1947)
3384:(1904–1985)
3377:Frank Field
3338:(1934–1945)
3329:24 May 1945
3319:(1900–1945)
3273:(1927–1957)
3254:(1882–1957)
3208:(1921–1947)
3204:Collingwood
3189:(1869–1948)
3148:(1913–1927)
3129:(1883–1964)
3079:(1900–1924)
3060:(1862–1924)
3015:(1902–1918)
3011:Albert Park
2996:(1861–1918)
2958:Electorate
2952:Term start
2860:(2002–2023)
2800:(1993–2010)
2774:John Brumby
2740:(1994–2007)
2683:(1993–2010)
2657:John Brumby
2626:(1988–1993)
2607:(1946–2010)
2566:(1988–1994)
2547:(1938–2015)
2540:Joan Kirner
2506:(1976–1992)
2487:(1931–2019)
2449:(1957–1988)
2430:(1922–2015)
2392:(1962–1977)
2378:15 May 1967
2373:(1931–2011)
2335:(1945–1970)
2326:15 May 1967
2316:(1909–1992)
2267:(1955–1958)
2248:(1901–1958)
2205:(1927–1957)
2186:(1882–1957)
2145:(1921–1947)
2141:Collingwood
2126:(1869–1948)
2099:(1927–1945)
2074:(1913–1927)
2065:1 July 1932
2055:(1883–1964)
2014:(1900–1927)
1995:(1854–1937)
1954:(1902–1918)
1950:Albert Park
1945:11 May 1918
1935:(1861–1918)
1897:(1900–1927)
1883:7 June 1904
1878:(1854–1937)
1840:(1892–1908)
1831:7 June 1904
1821:(1854–1908)
1780:(1889–1903)
1767:(de facto)
1760:(1846–1925)
1725:Electorate
1719:Term start
1636:(IBAC) and
1602:organising
1464:John Brumby
1394:Joan Kirner
1307:Henry Bolte
1256:Robert Holt
1162:nationalise
1158:Ben Chifley
1135:John Curtin
1121:John Cain I
1116:John Cain I
918:Nationalist
865:John Madden
702:Ben Carroll
589:Stonnington
477:Maribyrnong
435:Hobsons Bay
184:Centre-left
129:Young Labor
73:Alice Smith
64:Ben Carroll
11839:Categories
11814:One Nation
11634:Opposition
11585:Parliament
11362:Local Jobs
11312:Christians
11226:One Nation
11101:One Nation
11040:Others (6)
10647:Emma Kealy
10470:Vicki Ward
10460:Emma Vulin
10425:Ros Spence
10400:Tim Pallas
10325:Paul Hamer
10320:Katie Hall
10152:2013 (Oct)
10147:2013 (Jun)
10142:2013 (Mar)
10117:2003 (Dec)
10112:2003 (Jun)
10097:1991 (Dec)
10092:1991 (Jun)
10077:1977 (Dec)
10072:1977 (May)
9916:1955 split
9911:1931 split
9906:1916 split
9881:Lang Labor
9869:Historical
9855:Labor Left
9761:Queensland
9533:Ministries
9418:Wayne Swan
9388:Brian Howe
9363:Jim Cairns
9274:Kevin Rudd
9260:Kevin Rudd
8816:11 October
8704:11 October
8573:(Vic) and
8370:14 January
8340:14 January
8310:14 January
8280:9 November
8250:1 November
8189:References
8166:1,119,081
8130:1,361,913
8089:1,224,051
8063:Kevin Rudd
8048:1,146,894
8007:1,361,416
7981:Kevin Rudd
7966:1,416,215
7925:1,217,921
7889:1,230,764
7848:1,261,289
7812:1,190,404
7771:1,273,974
7699:1,139,337
7663:1,117,874
7622:1,182,118
7581:1,016,617
7185:H.V. Evatt
6426:No leader
6372:Seats Won
6199:1,147,348
6015:1,189,475
5971:1,003,495
4063:3 May 1994
4016:Jim Kennan
3996:3 May 1994
3911:Jim Kennan
3533:Ascot Vale
3144:Warrenheip
2600:Jim Kennan
2263:Ascot Vale
2070:Warrenheip
1686:Membership
1582:See also:
1451:Jim Kennan
1436:Alan Brown
1414:Herald Sun
1405:Herald Sun
1354:Dick Hamer
1248:Bill Barry
1218:The Herald
951:John Allan
603:Surf Coast
161:<16,000
153:Membership
124:Youth wing
11777:Coalition
11709:Elections
11617:President
11538:Treasurer
11495:Executive
11387:Sex Party
11182:Coalition
10916:Trung Luu
10872:Coalition
10594:Kim Wells
10539:Sam Groth
10495:Coalition
10370:Gary Maas
10235:Josh Bull
9645:Gillard 1
9630:Keating 1
9595:Whitlam 1
9585:Chifley 1
9226:Bob Hawke
8558:153439196
8520:re-member
8430:5 January
8397:18 August
8227:"stacks".
7637:Bob Hawke
6369:Election
6334:1,338,691
6289:1,506,467
6244:1,278,436
6150:1,278,046
6105:1,392,704
6060:1,289,696
5922:1,131,750
5877:1,198,262
5832:1,122,887
5812:John Cain
5190:John Cain
4448:Position
4427:Election
4382:Incumbent
4175:Rob Hulls
3796:Footscray
3731:Northcote
3419:Dandenong
3399:Dandenong
3269:Northcote
2955:Term end
2911:Incumbent
2445:Northcote
2285:Footscray
2201:Northcote
1722:Term end
1536:from the
1410:commissar
1260:Gippsland
1224:The Argus
1079:Jack Lang
1013:John Cain
976:John Wren
958:Deakinite
946:John Cain
840:. At the
708:. At the
649:Victorian
647:, is the
519:Merri-bek
505:Melbourne
491:Maroondah
407:Frankston
342:Seats in
329:Elections
145:LGBT wing
113:Melbourne
109:Docklands
78:Secretary
70:President
11787:National
11651:Judicial
11543:Entities
11508:Governor
11194:National
10955:National
10700:Tim Read
10632:Tim Bull
10618:National
9836:Factions
9776:Victoria
9771:Tasmania
9726:Albanese
9660:Albanese
9570:Curtin 1
9545:Fisher 1
9524:Albanese
9454:Fisher I
9373:Tom Uren
9090:Archived
9058:Archived
9032:Archived
9028:ABC News
8920:30 March
8914:Archived
8894:30 March
8888:Archived
8862:Archived
8836:Archived
8810:Archived
8784:Archived
8754:Archived
8728:Archived
8724:ABC News
8698:Archived
8672:Archived
8668:ABC News
8616:Archived
8590:Archived
8512:Archived
8424:Archived
8364:Archived
8334:Archived
8304:Archived
8274:Archived
8244:Archived
8220:31 March
8214:Archived
7735:951,674
7545:791,083
7509:882,842
7473:970,236
7437:854,201
7396:689,515
7360:548,743
7324:620,253
7283:615,693
7247:555,470
7211:493,509
7170:636,911
7134:644,153
7098:604,793
7057:592,000
7021:518,600
6985:486,884
6944:381,042
6908:370,885
6872:319,151
6836:412,595
6795:334,792
6759:401,848
6718:194,024
6682:225,420
6641:271,033
6605:238,079
6569:287,221
6528:221,660
6492:111,626
5787:962,123
5743:869,021
5704:789,561
5665:693,105
5621:596,520
5582:546,279
5543:552,015
5499:515,638
5455:420,197
5371:546,978
5332:486,635
5248:311,051
5209:256,744
5165:322,699
5126:318,390
5087:237,993
4903:115,432
4864:131,083
4820:111,637
4781:123,752
4737:167,422
4401:(2023–)
4287:Resigned
4220:Resigned
4148:Resigned
4088:Resigned
4073:Richmond
3821:Resigned
3685:Sunshine
3678:Resigned
3593:Midlands
2930:(2023–)
2874:Resigned
2856:Mulgrave
2814:Resigned
2754:Resigned
2637:Resigned
2580:Resigned
2520:Resigned
2502:Bundoora
2388:Richmond
2346:Resigned
2331:Midlands
2028:Resigned
1776:Richmond
1731:Premier
1195:Cold War
1039:and the
861:Governor
449:Kingston
365:Brimbank
351:Ballarat
304:viclabor
167:Ideology
117:Victoria
11782:Liberal
11595:Speaker
11523:Premier
11518:Cabinet
11503:Monarch
11322:Country
11261:Freedom
11234:(LC: 1)
11228:(LC: 1)
11222:(LC: 1)
11216:(LC: 1)
11210:(LC: 2)
11188:Liberal
11161:parties
10882:Liberal
10773:of the
10505:Liberal
10201:of the
9894:History
9843:Current
9721:Shorten
9610:Hawke 1
9565:Scullin
9519:Rudd II
9514:Gillard
9504:Keating
9494:Whitlam
9489:Chifley
9474:Scullin
9142:Leaders
8868:20 July
8842:20 July
8790:20 July
8760:20 July
8734:17 June
8648:6 April
8598:The Age
8209:The Age
8169:33.03%
8153:24 / 39
8133:36.86%
8117:21 / 38
8092:35.58%
8076:18 / 37
8051:34.81%
8035:19 / 37
8010:42.81%
7994:22 / 37
7969:44.69%
7953:21 / 37
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7214:37.10%
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7173:50.30%
7157:15 / 33
7137:49.10%
7121:15 / 33
7101:46.80%
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7060:47.90%
7024:43.40%
6988:43.50%
6947:39.30%
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6883:14.70%
6875:34.20%
6839:48.90%
6823:13 / 20
6798:39.70%
6762:44.80%
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6572:46.80%
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6531:48.10%
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6495:30.40%
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5608:16 / 73
5585:36.22%
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5024:30 / 65
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4979:28 / 65
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