First Dunstan ministry explained

Cabinet Name:First Dunstan ministry
Cabinet Number:49th
Jurisdiction:Victoria, Australia
Date Formed:2 April 1935
Date Dissolved:14 September 1943
State Head Title:Monarch
Government Head Title:Premier
Deputy Government Head Title:Deputy premier
Government Head:Albert Dunstan
Deputy Government Head:Murray Bourchier (until 24 June 1936)
Francis Old (24 June 1936 to 14 October 1937)
Albert Lind (from 14 October 1937)
State Head:George V (until 20 January 1936)
Edward VIII (20 January 1936 to 11 December 1936)
George VI (from 11 December 1936)
Governor:Lord Huntingfield (until 4 April 1939)
Sir Winston Dugan (from 17 July 1939)
Current Number:10
Political Party: Labor
Legislature Status:Minority government
Opposition Party: United Australia
Opposition Leader:Stanley Argyle (until 23 November 1940)
Thomas Hollway (from 23 November 1940)
Election:1937 state election
1940 state election
1943 state election
Predecessor:Argyle ministry
Successor:First Cain ministry
Flag:File:Flag of Victoria (1901–1952).svg
Flag Border:true
Cabinet Type: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

MinisterPortfolios[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
Albert Lind, MLA
Edmond Hogan, MLA (to 28 June 1943)
Albert Bussau, MLA (to 18 April 1938)
  • Minister of Transport
  • Attorney-General
  • Solicitor-General
Sir John Harris, MLC (to 1 January 1942)
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
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
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 and References

  1. News: COUNTRY PARTY MINISTRY MR. DUNSTAN MAKES HISTORY. . . Melbourne . 3 April 1935 . 26 March 2011 . 7 . National Library of Australia.
  2. Web site: Adam . Carr . VICTORIAN MINISTIRES - 1st Dunstan Ministry . Psephos Adam Carr's Election Archive . 28 September 2023.