Kirner ministry
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Kennett Ministry |
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Member of the Legislative Assembly for Williamstown (1988–1994)
Premier of Victoria |
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The Kirner Ministry was the 63rd ministry of the
Labor Party. The ministry was sworn in on 10 August 1990.[1][2] The ministry was formed when John Cain
resigned from the leadership of the Labor Party and was replaced by Kirner as leader and Premier.
Ministry
Minister | Portfolios |
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Joan Kirner, MP |
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Jim Kennan, MP |
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Ian Baker , MP
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Steve Crabb, MP |
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Caroline Hogg, MLC |
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Maureen Lyster, MLC |
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Andrew McCutcheon, MP | |
Brian Mier, MLC |
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Neil Pope, MP |
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Barry Pullen, MLC |
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Tom Roper, MP |
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Barry Rowe, MP |
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Mal Sandon, MP |
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Kay Setches, MP |
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Tony Sheehan, MP |
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Peter Spyker, MP |
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Neil Trezise, MP | |
David White, MLC |
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John Harrowfield, MP |
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Theo Theophanous, MLC |
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References
- ^ "Ministers of the Crown". Victorian Government Gazette: p. 1990:2512–2513 15 August 1990.
- ^ Hughes, Colin A. (2002). A Handbook of Australian Government and Politics, 1985-1999. Federation Press. p. 85.