Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1992–1996 explained

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Council between 1992 and 1996. As half of the Legislative Council's terms expired at each periodic election, half of these members were elected at the 1988 state election with terms expiring in 1996, while the other half were elected at the 1992 state election with terms intended to expire in 2000, but which lapsed at the 1999 state election.

NamePartyProvinceTerm expiresTerm of office
1999 1992–present
Liberal 1996 1988–2002
Liberal 1999 1992–present
1999 1978–1984; 1985–2006
National 1996 1988–2002
Liberal 1999 1983–2002
National North Western 1999 1992–2006
Liberal 1999 1992–2006
Liberal 1999 1992–2006
Labor 1996 1993
Liberal Western 1996 1976–2002
Liberal 1996 1982–1996
Liberal 1996 1988–1996
Liberal 1996 1988–2002
1996 1988–1996
Liberal 1999 1992–2014
Liberal 1999 1985–1999
National North Eastern 1996 1976–1996
Liberal 1999 1992–2006
Labor Doutta Galla 1996 1993–2006
Liberal Monash 1996 1976–1996
National Gippsland 1996 1988–2014
National Western 1999 1985–2002
Liberal Geelong 1999 1992–1999
Labor 1996 1982–1996
Labor 1996 1982–1999
Labor 1996 1988–1996
Liberal Ballarat 1996 1976–1999
Labor 1996 1988–1996
Labor Doutta Galla 1996 1976–1992
Labor Melbourne West 1999 1985–1999
Labor Waverley 1996 1982–1996
Labor Melbourne North 1999 1992–1999
Labor 1999 1992–1999
Labor 1996 1982–1999
Liberal Templestowe 1996 1988–1996
Liberal South Eastern 1996 1988–2002
Liberal Central Highlands 1999 1992–2006
Liberal East Yarra 1996 1971–1996
Liberal Higinbotham 1999 1992–2006
Labor Jika Jika 1996 1988–2010
Liberal 1999 1985–1999
Labor Melbourne 1999 1992–1999
Liberal Eumemmerring 1999 1992–1999
Labor Doutta Galla 1999 1976–1996
Liberal Chelsea 1999 1992–1999

Bill Landeryou, Labor MLC for Doutta Galla Province, resigned in December 1992. Labor candidate John Brumby won the resulting by-election on 20 February 1993. However, in June, Brumby was elected leader of the Labor Party, forcing his resignation from the Legislative Council on 10 August 1993 in order to contest a by-election in the Legislative Assembly. Labor candidate Monica Gould won the resulting by-election on 18 September.

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