Minister for Public Works (Victoria)

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Minister for Public Works of Victoria
Coat of Arms of Victoria.svg
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Style The Honourable
Member of Parliament
Cabinet
Reports to Premier
NominatorPremier
Appointer Governor
on the recommendation of the Premier
Term length At the Governor's pleasure
Precursor
  • Commissioner of Public Works
  • Minister of Public Works
Inaugural holder Charles Pasley
Formation28 November 1855
Final holder Bunna Walsh
Abolished14 December 1987

The Minister for Public Works was a minister within the Cabinet of Victoria, Australia.

Contents

Ministers

OrderMPParty affiliationMinisterial titleTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1 Charles Pasley MP Commissioner of Public Works28 November 185511 March 18571 year, 103 days [1]
2 Charles G Duffy MP 11 March 185729 April 185749 days [2]
3 George Horne MP 21 December 185827 October 1859310 days [3]
4 James Francis MP 25 November 18593 September 1860283 days [4]
5 John Bailey MP 3 September 18602 October 186029 days
6 Vincent Pyke MP 2 October 186026 November 186055 days
7 James Johnston MP 26 November 186020 February 186186 days [5]
8 James M Grant MP 20 February 186114 November 1861267 days
(7) James Johnston MP 14 November 186127 June 18631 year, 225 days [6]
9 Matthew Hervey MLC 27 June 186322 July 18652 years, 25 days [7]
10 William Vale MP 18 July 18666 May 18681 year, 293 days
11 Michael O'Grady MP 6 May 186811 July 186866 days [8]
12 John McCrae MP 25 January 186920 September 1869238 days [9]
13 Isaac Godfrey Reeves MP 20 September 186919 January 1870121 days [10]
14 William McLellan MP 19 January 18709 April 187080 days
15 William Bates MP 9 April 187019 June 18711 year, 71 days [11]
(11) Michael O'Grady MP 19 June 187110 June 1872357 days [12]
15 Alexander Fraser MLC 14 June 18724 May 18741 year, 324 days [13]
16 Robert Stirling Hore Anderson MLC 4 May 18747 August 18751 year, 95 days [13] [14]
17 James Patterson MP 7 August 187520 October 187574 days [15]
18 Joseph Jones MP 20 October 187521 May 18771 year, 213 days [16]
(17) James Patterson MP 21 May 18775 March 18802 years, 289 days [17]
19 Thomas Bent MP 5 March 18803 August 1880151 days [18]
20 George Langridge MP 3 August 18809 July 1881340 days [19]
21 Charles Young MP 19 August 18818 March 18831 year, 201 days [20]
22 Alfred Deakin MP 8 March 188313 November 1883250 days [21]
(22) Alfred Deakin MP 23 April 188418 February 18861 year, 301 days
23 John Nimmo MP 18 February 18861 June 18893 years, 103 days [22]
24 David Davies MP 1 June 188917 June 188916 days
(17) James Patterson MP 17 June 18892 September 18901 year, 77 days
25 William Anderson MP 2 September 18905 November 189064 days
26 James Wheeler MP Minister of Public Works5 November 189016 February 18921 year, 103 days [23]
27 George Graham MP Commissioner of Public Works16 February 189223 January 1893342 days [24]
28 William Webb MP 23 January 189327 September 18941 year, 247 days [25] [26]
29 John William Taverner MP 27 September 18945 December 18995 years, 69 days [27]
(27) George Graham MP 5 December 189919 November 1900349 days [28]
30 William Trenwith MP 19 November 190012 February 190185 days [29]
31 William McCulloch MLC 12 February 190110 June 19021 year, 118 days [30]
(29) John William Taverner MP Reform 10 June 19026 February 1903241 days [31]
(18) Thomas Bent MP 6 February 190316 February 19041 year, 10 days
32 Ewen Hugh Cameron MP 16 February 190431 October 19084 years, 258 days [32]
33 Duncan McBryde MLC 31 October 19088 January 190969 days
34 William Baillieu MLC Commonwealth Liberal 8 January 190927 February 19123 years, 50 days [33]
35 William Edgar MLC 27 February 191221 June 19131 year, 114 days [33] [34]
36 Frederick Hagelthorn MLC 21 June 19139 December 1913171 days [34]
37 Adam McLellan MLC Labor 9 December 191322 December 191313 days [35]
(36) Frederick Hagelthorn MLC Commonwealth Liberal 22 December 191329 November 19173 years, 342 days [36] [37]
38 John McWhae MLC Nationalist 29 November 191721 March 1918112 days [38]
39 Arthur Robinson MLC 21 March 191821 October 19191 year, 214 days [39]
40 Frank Clarke MLC 21 October 19197 September 19233 years, 321 days
41 George Goudie MLC (CP)7 September 192319 March 1924194 days
42 Henry Cohen MLC 19 March 192418 July 1924121 days [39] [40]
43 John Percy Jones MLC Labor 18 July 192418 November 1924123 days [41]
(41) George Goudie MLC (CP) Country 18 November 192420 May 19272 years, 183 days [42]
(43) John Percy Jones MLC Labor 20 May 192722 November 19281 year, 186 days [43]
44 Alfred Chandler MLC Nationalist Minister of Public Works22 November 192812 December 19291 year, 20 days [44]
(43) John Percy Jones MLC Labor Commissioner of Public Works12 December 192926 April 19322 years, 136 days [45]
45 Robert Williams MLC 26 April 193219 May 193223 days
(43) John Percy Jones MLC (UAP) United Australia Party 19 May 19322 April 19352 years, 318 days [46]
(41) George Goudie MLC United Country 2 April 193514 September 19438 years, 165 days [47]
46 Jack Holland MP Labor 14 September 194318 September 19434 days [48]
47 John Lienhop MLC (CP) United Country 18 September 19432 October 19452 years, 14 days [49]
48 Likely McBrien MLC (Ind) Liberal 2 October 194521 November 194550 days [50]
49 William Everard MP (Lib)2 October 194521 November 194550 days
50 Pat Kennelly MLC Labor 21 November 194520 November 19471 year, 364 days [51]
51 James Kennedy MLC (Lib) Liberal Country Coalition 20 November 194727 June 19502 years, 219 days [52]
52 Percy Byrnes MLC Country 27 June 195028 October 19522 years, 123 days [53]
53 Charles Gartside MLC Electoral Reform League 28 October 195231 October 19523 days [54]
(52) Percy Byrnes MLC Country 31 October 195217 December 195247 days [55] [56]
54 Samuel Merrifield MP Labor 17 December 19527 June 19552 years, 172 days [57]
55 Thomas Maltby MP Liberal Country Party 7 June 195526 July 19616 years, 49 days [58]
56 Horace Petty MP 26 July 196127 May 19642 years, 306 days
57 Murray Porter MP Minister of Public Works27 June 196411 June 19705 years, 349 days
58 Murray Byrne MLC 11 June 197023 August 19722 years, 73 days
59 Roberts Dunstan MP Liberal 23 August 197210 August 19785 years, 352 days [59]
60 Rob Maclellan MP 10 August 197816 August 19786 days
61 Tom Austin MP 16 August 197823 December 19802 years, 129 days
62 Alan Wood MP 23 December 19808 April 19821 year, 106 days [59] [60]
63 Jack Simpson MP Labor 8 April 19828 September 19831 year, 153 days [61]
64 Evan Walker MLC 8 September 19832 May 19851 year, 236 days
65 Bunna Walsh MP Minister for Public Works2 May 198514 December 19872 years, 226 days

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