Premiers of Victoria

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See Premiers of the Australian states for a description and history of the office of Premier.
Premier of Victoria (Australia)
Ministry
Provincial/State

Incumbent:
John Brumby
Style: The Honourable
Appointed by: David de Kretser
as Governor of Victoria
First : Dr William Clark Haines
Formation: November 30, 1855

Before the 1890s, there was no formal party system in Victoria. Party labels before that time indicate a general tendency only. From the 1880s, until after Federation in 1901, Victorian politics were dominated by Protectionist Liberals, who were opposed by Free Trade Conservatives. The Labor Party did not emerge as a major party until after 1910, which meant that Victoria was slow to develop a two-party system. Labor did not win a majority in the Legislative Assembly until 1952, and until that time weak minority governments were common. Since 1952, Victoria has had a stable two-party system.

[edit] List of Premiers of Victoria

No. Name Party in govt Assumed office Left office Days in office
1 William Clark Haines 30 November 1855 11 March 1857 468
2 John O'Shanassy 11 March 1857 29 April 1857 50
- William Clark Haines (2nd time) 29 April 1857 10 March 1858 316
- John O'Shanassy (2nd time) 10 March 1858 27 October 1859 597
3 William Nicholson 27 October 1859 26 November 1860 367
4 Richard Heales 26 November 1860 14 November 1861 354
- John O'Shanassy (3rd time) 14 November 1861 27 June 1863 591
5 James McCulloch 27 June 1863 6 May 1868 1776
6 Charles Sladen 6 May 1868 11 July 1868 67
- James McCulloch (2nd time) 11 July 1868 20 September 1869 437
7 John Alexander MacPherson 20 September 1869 9 April 1870 202
- James McCulloch (3rd time) 9 April 1870 19 June 1871 437
8 Charles Gavan Duffy 19 June 1871 10 June 1872 358
9 James Goodall Francis 10 June 1872 31 July 1874 782
10 George Briscoe Kerferd 31 July 1874 7 August 1875 373
11 Graham Berry 7 August 1875 20 October 1875 75
- James McCulloch (4th time) 20 October 1875 21 May 1877 580
- Graham Berry (2nd time) 21 May 1877 5 March 1880 1020
12 James Service 5 March 1880 3 August 1880 152
- Graham Berry (3rd time) 3 August 1880 9 July 1881 341
13 Sir Bryan O'Loghlen 9 July 1881 8 March 1883 608
- James Service (2nd time) 8 March 1883 18 February 1886 1079
14 Duncan Gillies Conservative-Liberal Coalition 18 February 1886 5 November 1890 1722
15 James Munro National Liberal 5 November 1890 16 February 1892 469
  16 William Shiels Liberal 16 February 1892 23 January 1893 343
17 Sir James Brown Patterson Conservative 23 January 1893 27 September 1894 613
  18 Sir George Turner Liberal 27 September 1894 5 December 1899 1896
  19 Allan McLean Liberal 5 December 1899 19 November 1900 350
  - Sir George Turner (2nd time) Liberal 19 November 1900 12 February 1901 86
  20 Alexander James Peacock Liberal 12 February 1901 10 June 1902 484
21 William Hill Irvine Reform 10 June 1902 16 February 1904 617
22 Sir Thomas Bent Reform 16 February 1904 8 January 1909 1789
  23 John Murray Comwlth Liberal 8 January 1909 18 May 1912 1227
  24 William Alexander Watt Comwlth Liberal 18 May 1912 9 December 1913 571
  25 George Elmslie Labor 9 December 1913 22 December 1913 14
  - William Alexander Watt (2nd time) Comwlth Liberal 22 December 1913 18 June 1914 179
  - Sir Alexander James Peacock (2nd time) Comwlth Liberal 18 June 1914 29 November 1917 1261
  26 John Bowser National 29 November 1917 21 March 1918 113
  27 Harry Sutherland Wightman Lawson National 21 March 1918 7 September 1923 1997
- Harry Sutherland Wightman Lawson (2nd time) National-Country Coalition 7 September 1923 19 March 1924 195
  - Harry Sutherland Wightman Lawson (3rd time) National 19 March 1924 28 April 1924 41
  - Sir Alexander Peacock (3rd time) National 28 April 1924 18 July 1924 82
  28 George Michael Prendergast Labor 18 July 1924 18 November 1924 124
29 John Allan Country-National Coalition 18 November 1924 20 May 1927 914
  30 Edmond John Hogan Labor 20 May 1927 22 November 1928 553
  31 Sir William Murray McPherson National 22 November 1928 12 December 1929 386
  - Edmond John Hogan (2nd time) Labor 12 December 1929 19 May 1932 890
  32 Sir Stanley Seymour Argyle Country Coalition 19 May 1932 2 April 1935 1049
  33 Albert Arthur Dunstan Country 2 April 1935 14 September 1943 3088
  34 John Cain I Labor 14 September 1943 18 September 1943 5
  - Albert Arthur Dunstan (2nd time) Country-UAP Coalition 18 September 1943 2 October 1945 746
  35 Ian MacFarlan Liberal 2 October 1945 21 November 1945 51
  - John Cain I (2md time) Labor 21 November 1945 20 November 1947 730
36 Thomas Tuke Hollway Liberal-Country Coalition 20 November 1947 3 December 1948 380
  - Thomas Tuke Hollway (2nd time) Liberal 3 December 1948 27 June 1950 572
  37 John Gladstone Black McDonald Country 27 June 1950 28 October 1952 855
- Thomas Tuke Hollway (3rd time) Electoral Reform 28 October 1952 31 October 1952 4
  - John Gladstone Black McDonald (2nd time) Country 31 October 1952 17 December 1952 48
  - John Cain I (3rd time) Labor 17 December 1952 31 March 1955 835
  - John Cain I (4th time) Labor 31 March 1955 7 June 1955 69
  38 Sir Henry Edward Bolte Liberal and Country 7 June 1955 23 August 1972 6288
  39 Rupert James Hamer Liberal 23 August 1972 5 June 1981 3209
  40 Lindsay Hamilton Simpson Thompson Liberal 5 June 1981 8 April 1982 308
  41 John Cain II Labor 8 April 1982 10 August 1990 3047
  42 Joan Elizabeth Kirner Labor 10 August 1990 6 October 1992 789
  43 Jeffrey Gibb Kennett Liberal-National Coalition 6 October 1992 20 October 1999 2571
  44 Stephen Phillip Bracks Labor 20 October 1999 30 July 2007 2841
  45 John Mansfield Brumby Labor 30 July 2007 Present

[edit] Living former premiers

As of November 2007, five former premiers are alive, the oldest being Lindsay Thompson (1981–82, born 1923). The most recent premier to die was Sir Rupert Hamer (1971–81), on March 23, 2004.

Name Term as premier Date of birth
Lindsay Thompson 1981–1982 October 15, 1923
John Cain 1982–1990 April 26, 1931
Joan Kirner 1990–1992 June 20, 1938
Jeff Kennett 1992–1999 March 2, 1948
Steve Bracks 1999–2007 October 15, 1954


[edit] Gallery of Premiers of Victoria

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