60th ministry of the Government of Victoria
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. 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
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Portfolios
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Lindsay Thompson, MLA
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Bill Borthwick, MLA
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Alan Hunt, MLC
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Haddon Storey, MLC
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Digby Crozier, MLC
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Vasey Houghton, MLC
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Brian Dixon, MLA
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Jock Granter, MLC
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Rob Maclellan, MLA
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Walter Jona, MLA
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- Minister for Community Welfare Services
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Jim Ramsay, MLA
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Tom Austin, MLA
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Lou Lieberman, MLA
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Alan Wood, MLA
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Norman Lacy, MLA
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Jeff Kennett, MLA
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Owen Jenkins, MLC
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Graeme Weideman, MLA
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- Minister for Tourism
- Minister for State Development, Decentralization and Tourism
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