First Dunstan ministry
49th ministry of Victoria, Australia
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1943 state election
The First Dunstan Ministry was the 49th ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was led by the Premier of Victoria, Albert Dunstan. The ministry was sworn in on 2 April 1935, and was the first Country Party ministry in the history of Victoria.[1]
Portfolios
Minister | Portfolios[2] |
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Albert Dunstan, MLA |
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Murray Bourchier, MLA (to 24 June 1936) |
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Francis Old, MLA |
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Albert Lind, MLA |
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Edmond Hogan, MLA (to 28 June 1943) |
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Albert Bussau, MLA (to 18 April 1938) |
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Sir John Harris, MLC (to 1 January 1942) |
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Sir George Goudie, MLC |
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George Tuckett, MLC |
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Henry Pye, MLC (to 9 April 1942) |
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Henry Bailey, MLA |
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Edwin Mackrell, MLA |
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Herbert Hyland, MLA |
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Norman Martin, MLA |
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Leonard Rodda, MLC |
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John Lienhop, MLC |
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John McDonald, MLA |
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Notes
- ^ Between the end of Lord Huntingfield's Governorship and the appointment of Sir Dugan, the Governor was Lieutenant-Governor Sir Frederick Mann
References
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