Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1982–1985

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This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Council between 1982 and 1985. As half of the Legislative Council's terms expired at each triennial election, half of these members were elected at the 1979 state election with terms expiring in 1985, while the other half were elected at the 1982 state election with terms expiring in 1988.

NameParty Province Term expiresTerm of office
Mike Arnold Labor Templestowe 19881982–1988
Bill Baxter [3] National North Eastern 19851978–1984; 1985–2006
Gracia Baylor Liberal Boronia 19851979–1985
Mark Birrell [2] Liberal East Yarra 19851983–2002
Peter Block Liberal Nunawading 19851973–1985
Clive Bubb Liberal Ballarat 19851979–1985
Glyde Butler Labor Thomastown 19851979–1985
Bill Campbell [2] LiberalEast Yarra19851964–1983
Hon Bruce Chamberlain Liberal Western 19881976–2002
Geoffrey Connard Liberal Higinbotham 19881982–1996
Joan Coxsedge Labor Melbourne West 19851979–1992
Hon Digby Crozier LiberalWestern19851973–1985
Judith Dixon LaborBoronia19881982–1988
Bernie Dunn National North Western 19881969–1988
David Evans NationalNorth Eastern19881976–1996
Jock Granter Liberal Central Highlands 19881964–1988
Fred Grimwade LiberalCentral Highlands19851967–1987
James Guest Liberal Monash 19881976–1996
Don Hayward LiberalMonash19851979–1985
David Henshaw Labor Geelong 19881982–1996
Caroline Hogg Labor Melbourne North 19881982–1999
Hon Vasey Houghton LiberalTemplestowe19851967–1985
Hon Alan Hunt Liberal South Eastern 19851961–1992
Jim Kennan LaborThomastown19881982–1988
Cyril Kennedy Labor Waverley 19851979–1992
Eric Kent Labor Chelsea 19851970–1976, 1979–1985
Joan Kirner LaborMelbourne West19881982–1988
Hon Rob Knowles LiberalBallarat19881976–1999
Bill Landeryou Labor Doutta Galla 19881976–1992
Robert Lawson LiberalHiginbotham19851979–1992
Dick Long Liberal Gippsland 19851973–1992
Laurie McArthur LaborNunawading19881982–1988
Rod Mackenzie LaborGeelong19851979–1992
Brian Mier [1] LaborWaverley19881982–1996
Barry Murphy LaborGippsland19881982–1988
Barry Pullen Labor Melbourne 19881982–1999
John Radford Liberal Bendigo 19851979–1985
Bruce Reid LiberalBendigo19881976–1988
Mal Sandon LaborChelsea19881982–1988
Giovanni Sgro LaborMelbourne North19851979–1992
Hon Haddon Storey LiberalEast Yarra19881971–1996
Evan Walker LaborMelbourne19851979–1992
Roy Ward LiberalSouth Eastern19881970–1988
David White LaborDoutta Galla19851976–1996
Ken Wright NationalNorth Western19851973–1992
1 Labor candidate Tony Van Vliet was elected as the member for Waverley at the 1982 state election but died on 16 October 1982 before he could be sworn in. Labor candidate Brian Mier won the resulting by-election on 4 December 1982.
2 In April 1983, East Yarra Liberal MLC Bill Campbell resigned. Liberal candidate Mark Birrell won the resulting by-election on 7 May 1983.
3 In October 1984, North Eastern National MLC Bill Baxter resigned to contest the federal seat of Indi at the 1984 election. No by-election was held due to the proximity of the 1985 state election.

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