Thompson ministry

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Thompson Ministry
Cain II Ministry

The Thompson Ministry was the 60th ministry of the

Liberal Party. The ministry was sworn in on 5 June 1981.[1] The ministry was formed when Thompson became Premier following the resignation of Rupert Hamer
.

Portfolios

Minister Portfolios
Lindsay Thompson, MLA
Bill Borthwick, MLA
Alan Hunt, MLC
  • Minister of Education
Haddon Storey, MLC
  • Attorney-General
  • Minister for Federal Affairs
  • Minister of Consumer Affairs
Digby Crozier, MLC
Vasey Houghton, MLC
Brian Dixon, MLA
Jock Granter, MLC
  • Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Rob Maclellan, MLA
  • Minister of Transport
Walter Jona, MLA
  • Minister for Community Welfare Services
Jim Ramsay, MLA
Tom Austin, MLA
Lou Lieberman, MLA
Alan Wood, MLA
  • Minister of Public Works
  • Minister for Property and Services
Norman Lacy, MLA
Jeff Kennett, MLA
Owen Jenkins
, MLC
Graeme Weideman, MLA
  • Minister for Tourism
  • Minister for State Development, Decentralization and Tourism

References

  1. ^ "Ministers of the Crown". Victorian Government Gazette: p. 1981:1833. 5 June 1981.
Parliament of Victoria
Preceded by
Hamer Ministry
Thompson Ministry
1981–1982
Succeeded by
Cain Ministry