First Dunstan ministry

49th ministry of Victoria, Australia

  LaborStatus in legislatureMinority government
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Opposition party  United AustraliaOpposition leaderStanley Argyle (until 23 November 1940)
Thomas Hollway (from 23 November 1940)HistoryElection(s)1937 state election
1940 state election
1943 state electionPredecessorArgyle ministrySuccessorFirst Cain ministry

The First Dunstan Ministry was the 49th ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was led by the Premier of Victoria, Albert Dunstan. The ministry was sworn in on 2 April 1935, and was the first Country Party ministry in the history of Victoria.[1]

Portfolios

Minister Portfolios[2]
Albert Dunstan, MLA
  • Premier
  • Treasurer
  • Solicitor-General (from 23 April 1938)
  • Minister of Decentralisation (from 1 March 1943)
Murray Bourchier, MLA (to 24 June 1936)
Francis Old, MLA
  • Deputy Premier (24 June 1936 to 14 October 1937)
  • Minister for Water Supply
  • Minister in Charge of Electrical Undertakings
Albert Lind, MLA
Edmond Hogan, MLA (to 28 June 1943)
Albert Bussau, MLA (to 18 April 1938)
  • Minister for Transport
  • Attorney-General
  • Solicitor-General
Sir John Harris, MLC (to 1 January 1942)
  • Minister for Education
  • Minister of Public Health
Sir George Goudie, MLC
George Tuckett, MLC
Henry Pye, MLC (to 9 April 1942)
  • Minister without Portfolio
Henry Bailey, MLA
  • Minister without Portfolio (to 22 June 1936)
  • Chief Secretary (from 22 June 1936)
  • Minister of Labour (22 June 1936 to 29 July 1936)
  • Attorney-General (from 27 April 1938)
Edwin Mackrell, MLA
  • Minister without Portfolio (to 29 July 1936)
  • Minister of Labour (from 29 July 1936)
  • Minister of Public Health (from 8 January 1942)
Herbert Hyland, MLA
  • Minister without Portfolio (22 June 1936 to 27 April 1938)
  • Minister of Transport (22 June 1936 to 27 April 1938)
  • Vice-President of the Board of Land and Works (22 June 1936 to 27 April 1938)
Norman Martin, MLA
  • Minister without Portfolio (27 April 1938 to 28 June 1943)
  • Minister for Agriculture (from 28 June 1943)
  • Minister of Mines (from 28 June 1943)
  • Vice-President of the Board of Land and Works (from 28 June 1943)
Leonard Rodda, MLC
  • Minister without Portfolio (8 January 1942 to 20 July 1943)
John Lienhop, MLC
  • Minister without Portfolio (from 29 April 1942)
John McDonald, MLA
  • Minister without Portfolio (from 28 June 1943)

Notes

  1. ^ Between the end of Lord Huntingfield's Governorship and the appointment of Sir Dugan, the Governor was Lieutenant-Governor Sir Frederick Mann

References

  1. ^ "COUNTRY PARTY MINISTRY MR. DUNSTAN MAKES HISTORY". The Argus. Melbourne: National Library of Australia. 3 April 1935. p. 7. Retrieved 26 March 2011.
  2. ^ Adam, Carr. "VICTORIAN MINISTIRES - 1st Dunstan Ministry". Psephos Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 28 September 2023.
Parliament of Victoria
Preceded by First Dunstan Ministry
1935–1943
Succeeded by
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