Dromana Victoria—Legislative Assembly | |
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State | Victoria |
Created | 1967 |
Abolished | 2002 |
Namesake | Dromana, Victoria |
Demographic | Rural |
Coordinates | 38°20′S144°58′E / 38.333°S 144.967°E Coordinates: 38°20′S144°58′E / 38.333°S 144.967°E |
Electoral district of Dromana was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria from 1967 to 2002. [1]
Member | Party | Term | |
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Roberts Dunstan | Liberal | 1967–1982 | |
David Hassett | Labor | 1982–1985 | |
Dr Ron Wells | Liberal | 1985–1992 | |
Tony Hyams | Liberal | 1992–1996 | |
Martin Dixon | Liberal | 1996–2002 |
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