This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Council between 1988 and 1992. As half of the Legislative Council's terms expired at each periodic election, half of these members were elected at the 1985 state election with terms expiring in 1992, while the other half were elected at the 1988 state election with terms expiring in 1996.
Name | Party | Province | Term expires | Term of office | |
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1996 | 1988–2002 | ||||
1992 | 1978–1984; 1985–2006 | ||||
National | 1996 | 1988–2002 | |||
Liberal | 1992 | 1983–2002 | |||
Liberal | Western | 1996 | 1976–2002 | ||
Liberal | 1996 | 1982–1996 | |||
Liberal | 1996 | 1988–1996 | |||
1992 | 1979–1992 | ||||
Liberal | 1996 | 1988–2002 | |||
Labor | 1992 | 1985–1992 | |||
Labor | 1996 | 1988–1996 | |||
Liberal | 1992 | 1985–1999 | |||
National | North Eastern | 1996 | 1976–1996 | ||
Liberal | 1996 | 1976–1996 | |||
National | 1996 | 1988–2014 | |||
National | Western | 1992 | 1985–2002 | ||
Labor | 1996 | 1982–1996 | |||
Labor | 1996 | 1982–1999 | |||
Liberal | 1992 | 1961–1992 | |||
Labor | 1996 | 1988–1996 | |||
Labor | 1992 | 1979–1992 | |||
Liberal | Ballarat | 1996 | 1976–1999 | ||
Labor | Melbourne West | 1996 | 1988–1996 | ||
Labor | 1996 | 1976–1992 | |||
Liberal | Higinbotham | 1992 | 1979–1992 | ||
Liberal | Gippsland | 1992 | 1973–1992 | ||
Labor | Chelsea | 1992 | 1985–1992 | ||
Liberal | Monash | 1992 | 1985–1992 | ||
Independent | Geelong | 1992 | 1979–1992 | ||
Labor | Boronia | 1992 | 1985–1999 | ||
Labor | Waverley | 1996 | 1982–1996 | ||
Liberal | 1992 | 1985–1992 | |||
Labor | 1996 | 1982–1999 | |||
Labor | Melbourne North | 1992 | 1979–1992 | ||
Liberal | Templestowe | 1996 | 1988–1996 | ||
Liberal | South Eastern | 1996 | 1988–2002 | ||
Liberal | East Yarra | 1996 | 1971–1996 | ||
Liberal | Central Highlands | 1992 | 1987–1992 | ||
Labor | Jika Jika | 1996 | 1988–2010 | ||
Labor | Eumemmerring | 1992 | 1985–1992 | ||
Liberal | Nunawading | 1992 | 1985–1999 | ||
Labor | Melbourne | 1992 | 1979–1992 | ||
Labor | Doutta Galla | 1992 | 1976–1996 | ||
National | North Western | 1992 | 1973–1992 |
Rod Mackenzie formed a party called the Geelong Community Alliance, which stood candidates (including himself) at the 1992 election.