- Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1985–1988
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This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Council between 1985 and 1988. As half of the Legislative Council's terms expired at each periodic election, half of these members were elected at the 1982 state election with terms expiring in 1988, while the other half were elected at the 1985 state election with terms expiring in 1992.
Until the passage of the Constitution (Duration of Parliament) Act 1984 (No. 10106), one of several reforms enacted by the Cain Labor government, elections for the Legislative Assembly were termed the "triennial elections", but they were renamed "periodic elections" with the duration of Parliaments after 1988 being extended to four years.
A redistribution in 1984 took effect from the 1985 election.
Name Party Province Term expires Term of office Mike Arnold Labor Templestowe 1988 1982–1988 Bill Baxter National North Eastern 1992 1978–1984; 1985–2006 Mark Birrell Liberal East Yarra 1992 1983–2002 Bruce Chamberlain Liberal Western 1988 1976–2002 Geoffrey Connard Liberal Higinbotham 1988 1982–1996 Joan Coxsedge Labor Melbourne West 1992 1979–1992 George Crawford Labor Jika Jika 1992 1985–1992 Dick de Fegely Liberal Ballarat 1992 1985–1999 Judith Dixon Labor Boronia 1988 1982–1988 Bernie Dunn National North Western 1988 1969–1988 David Evans National North Eastern 1988 1976–1996 Jock Granter Liberal Central Highlands 1988 1964–1988 Fred Grimwade[2] Liberal Central Highlands 1992 1967–1987 James Guest Liberal Monash 1988 1976–1996 Roger Hallam Liberal Western 1992 1985–2002 David Henshaw Labor Geelong 1988 1982–1996 Caroline Hogg Labor Melbourne North 1988 1982–1999 Alan Hunt Liberal South Eastern 1992 1961–1992 Jim Kennan Labor Thomastown 1988 1982–1988 Cyril Kennedy Labor Waverley 1992 1979–1992 Joan Kirner Labor Melbourne West 1988 1982–1988 Rob Knowles Liberal Ballarat 1988 1976–1999 Bill Landeryou Labor Doutta Galla 1988 1976–1992 Robert Lawson Liberal Higinbotham 1992 1979–1992 Dick Long Liberal Gippsland 1992 1973–1992 Maureen Lyster Labor Chelsea 1992 1985–1992 Laurie McArthur Labor Nunawading 1988 1982–1988 Reg Macey Liberal Monash 1992 1985–1992 Rod Mackenzie Labor/Independent Geelong 1992 1979–1992 Jean McLean Labor Boronia 1992 1985–1999 Brian Mier Labor Waverley 1988 1982–1996 John Miles Liberal Templestowe 1992 1985–1992 Barry Murphy Labor Gippsland 1988 1982–1988 Barry Pullen Labor Melbourne 1988 1982–1999 Bruce Reid Liberal Bendigo 1988 1976–1988 Mal Sandon Labor Chelsea 1988 1982–1988 Giovanni Sgro Labor Melbourne North 1992 1979–1992 Haddon Storey Liberal East Yarra 1988 1971–1996 Marie Tehan[2] Liberal Central Highlands 1992 1987–1992 Fred Van Buren Labor Eumemmerring 1992 1985–1992 Rosemary Varty [1] Liberal Nunawading 1992 1985–1999 Evan Walker Labor Melbourne 1992 1979–1992 Roy Ward Liberal South Eastern 1988 1970–1988 David White Labor Doutta Galla 1992 1976–1996 Ken Wright National North Western 1992 1973–1992 - 1 The result in Nunawading Province was extremely close at the 1985 election, and Labor candidate Bob Ives was initially declared the victor. The result was overturned by the Court of Disputed Returns before he could take his seat, and Liberal candidate Rosemary Varty won the resulting by-election in September 1985.
- 2 In February 1987, Central Highlands Liberal MLC Fred Grimwade resigned. Liberal candidate Marie Tehan won the resulting by-election in April.
- 3 Geelong MLC Rod Mackenzie was elected as a representative of the Australian Labor Party, but resigned from the party on 14 December 1987. He served out the remainder of his term as an independent.
Sources
- Re-member (a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851). Parliament of Victoria.
Members of the Parliament of Victoria Legislative Council
Legislative Assembly
Categories:- Members of Victorian parliaments (Australia) by term
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