Thompson Ministry
The Thompson Ministry was the 60th ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was led by the Premier of Victoria, Lindsay Thompson, of the Liberal Party of Australia. The ministry was sworn in on 5 June 1981.[1]
Portfolios
Office | Minister |
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The Hon Lindsay Thompson, MLA | |
Deputy Premier |
The Hon Bill Borthwick, MLA |
Minister of Education |
The Hon Alan Hunt, MLC |
Attorney-General |
The Hon Haddon Storey, MLC |
Minister for Minerals and Energy |
The Hon Digby Crozier, MLC |
Minister for Conservation |
The Hon Vasey Houghton, MLC |
Minister for Employment and Training |
The Hon Brian Dixon, MLA |
Minister for Police and Emergency Services |
The Hon Jock Granter, MLC |
Minister of Transport |
The Hon Rob Maclellan, MLA |
Minister for Community Welfare Services |
The Hon Walter Jona, MLA |
Minister for Economic Development |
The Hon Jim Ramsay, MLA |
Minister of Agriculture |
The Hon Tom Austin, MLA |
Minister for Local Government |
The Hon Lou Lieberman, MLA |
Minister of Public Works |
The Hon Alan Wood, MLA |
Minister for the Arts |
The Hon Norman Lacy, MLA |
Minister of Housing |
The Hon Jeff Kennett, MLA |
Minister of Water Supply |
The Hon Owen Jenkins, MLC |
Minister for Tourism |
The Hon Graeme Weideman, MLA |
References
- ↑ "Ministers of the Crown". Victorian Government Gazette: p. 1981:1833. 5 June 1981.
Parliament of Victoria | ||
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Preceded by Hamer Ministry |
Thompson Ministry 1981–1982 |
Succeeded by Cain Ministry |