Albert Dunstan

Albert Dunstan

Infobox_Premier
honorific-prefix=The Honourable

name =Sir Albert Dunstan
honorific-suffix=
KCMG
nationality =Australian
order =33rd Premier of Victoria
term_start =2 April 1935
term_end =14 September 1943
term_start2 =18 September 1943
term_end2 =2 October 1945
predecessor1 =Stanley Argyle
predecessor2 =John Cain (senior)
successor1 =John Cain (senior)
successor2 =Ian MacFarlan
deputy =



caption =
birth_date =26 July 1882
birth_place =Donald, Victoria, Australia
death_date =death date and age|1950|4|14|1882|7|26|df=y
death_place =Camberwell, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
constituency =
party =
spouse =Jessie Gerard Chisholm
profession =
religion =


footnotes =

Sir Albert Arthur Dunstan KCMG (1882–1950) was an Australian politician. A member of the Country Party (now National Party of Australia), Dunstan was the 33rd Premier of Victoria. His term as Premier was the second-longest in the state's history, behind Sir Henry Bolte. Dunstan, who was Premier from 2 April 1935 to 14 September 1943 and again from 18 September 1943 to 2 October 1945, was the first Premier of Victoria to hold that office as a position in its own right, and not just an additional duty taken up by the Treasurer, Attorney General, or Chief Secretary.

References

* [http://www.dpc.vic.gov.au/CA256D8000265E1A/page/Our+Leadership+Role-Our+History!OpenDocument&1=60-Our+Leadership+Role~&2=10-Our+History~&3=~ History of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, Victoria] . Accessed 24 March 2006.
* [http://www.dpc.vic.gov.au/domino/Web_Notes/MediaRelArc02.nsf/9194429fae4d89d54a2568250022a5c2/ccb479e41a311a6d4a256842000a7011!OpenDocument&Click= "Victoria's Longest-Serving Premiers Honoured"] , media release from the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, Victoria, 9 December 1999.


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