Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1988–1992

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This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1988 to 1992, as elected at the 1988 state election:

NameParty Electorate Term in office
Alex Andrianopoulos Labor St Albans 1985–2002
Hon Tom Austin Liberal Ripon 1972–1992
Hon Ian Baker Labor Sunshine 1988–1999
Ann Barker Labor Bentleigh 1988–1992, 1999–2014
Peter Batchelor [3] Labor Thomastown 1990–2010
Craig Bildstien Liberal Mildura 1988–1996
Alan Brown Liberal Gippsland West 1979–1996
Hon John Cain Labor Bundoora 1976–1992
Robert Clark Liberal Balwyn 1988–2018
Hon Ken Coghill Labor Werribee 1979–1996
Neil Cole Labor Melbourne 1988–1999
Geoff Coleman Liberal Syndal 1976–1982, 1985–1999
Robin Cooper Liberal Mornington 1985–2006
Hon Steve Crabb Labor Knox 1976–1992
David Cunningham Labor Derrimut 1985–1999
John Delzoppo Liberal Narracan 1982–1996
Harley Dickinson Liberal/Independent [5] South Barwon 1982–1992
Demetri Dollis Labor Richmond 1988–1999
Steve Elder Liberal Ballarat North 1988–1999
Graham Ernst Labor Bellarine 1979–1992
Bruce Evans National Gippsland East 1961–1992
Hon Robert Fordham Labor Footscray 1970–1992
Sherryl Garbutt [2] Labor Greensborough 1989–2006
Peter Gavin Labor Coburg 1979–1992
Beth Gleeson [3] Labor Thomastown 1985–1989
Phil Gude Liberal Hawthorn 1976–1979, 1985–1999
Keith Hamilton Labor Morwell 1988–2002
Eddie Hann [1] National Rodney 1973–1989
Hon John Harrowfield Labor Mitcham 1982–1992
Don Hayward Liberal Prahran 1985–1996
Vin Heffernan Liberal Ivanhoe 1985–1996
Jane Hill Labor Frankston North 1982–1992
Carolyn Hirsh Labor Wantirna 1985–1992
Phil Honeywood Liberal Warrandyte 1988–2006
Ken Jasper National Murray Valley 1976–2010
Michael John Liberal Bendigo East 1985–1999
Hon Rob Jolly Labor Doveton 1979–1992
Hon Jim Kennan Labor Broadmeadows 1988–1993
David Kennedy Labor Bendigo West 1982–1992
Hon Jeff Kennett Liberal Burwood 1976–1999
Don Kilgour [4] National Shepparton 1991–2002
Hon Joan Kirner Labor Williamstown 1988–1994
David Lea Liberal Sandringham 1985–1992
Geoff Leigh Liberal Malvern 1982–2002
Michael Leighton Labor Preston 1988–2006
Hon Lou Lieberman Liberal Benambra 1976–1992
Hon Rob Maclellan Liberal Berwick 1970–2002
Hon Race Mathews Labor Oakleigh 1979–1992
Noel Maughan [1] National Rodney 1989–2006
Hon Andrew McCutcheon Labor St Kilda 1982–1992
Max McDonald Labor Whittlesea 1982–1992
Bill McGrath National Lowan 1979–1999
John McGrath National Warrnambool 1985–1999
Pat McNamara National Benalla 1982–2000
Eddie Micallef Labor Springvale 1983–1999
Dr Denis Napthine Liberal Portland 1988–2015
Terry Norris Labor Dandenong 1982–1992
David Perrin Liberal Bulleen 1985–1999
Victor Perton Liberal Doncaster 1988–2006
Roger Pescott Liberal Bennettswood 1985–1997
Hon Jim Plowman Liberal Evelyn 1973–1982, 1985–1999
Hon Neil Pope Labor Monbulk 1982–1992
Margaret Ray Labor Box Hill 1982–1992
Tom Reynolds Liberal Gisborne 1979–1999
John Richardson Liberal Forest Hill 1976–2002
Hon Tom Roper Labor Brunswick 1973–1994
Peter Ross-Edwards [4] National Shepparton 1967–1991
Barry Rowe Labor Essendon 1979–1992
Hon Mal Sandon Labor Carrum 1988–1996
George Seitz Labor Keilor 1982–2010
Bob Sercombe Labor Niddrie 1988–1996
Frank Sheehan Labor Ballarat South 1982–1992
Hon Tony Sheehan Labor Northcote 1982–1985, 1988–1998
Hayden Shell Labor Geelong 1982–1992
Hon Kay Setches Labor Ringwood 1982–1992
Jim Simmonds Labor Reservoir 1969–1992
Hon Ian Smith Liberal Polwarth 1967–1983, 1985–1999
Ross Smith Liberal Glen Waverley 1985–2002
Hon Peter Spyker Labor Mentone 1979–1992
Barry Steggall National Swan Hill 1983–2002
Alan Stockdale Liberal Brighton 1985–1999
Ted Tanner Liberal Caulfield 1979–1996
Kelvin Thomson Labor Pascoe Vale 1988–1996
Hon Pauline Toner [2] Labor Greensborough 1977–1989
Neil Trezise Labor Geelong North 1964–1992
Gerard Vaughan Labor Clayton 1979–1996
Jan Wade Liberal Kew 1988–1999
Tom Wallace National Gippsland South 1982–1992
Bunna Walsh Labor Albert Park 1979–1992
Graeme Weideman Liberal Frankston South 1976–1982, 1985–1996
Dr Ron Wells Liberal Dromana 1985–1992
Jan Wilson Labor Dandenong North 1985–1999
1 In January 1989, the National member for Rodney, Eddie Hann, resigned. National candidate Noel Maughan won the resulting by-election on 4 March 1989.
2 On 28 February 1989, the Labor member for Greensborough, Pauline Toner, resigned due to ill health, and subsequently died of cancer on 3 March. Labor candidate Sherryl Garbutt won the resulting by-election on 15 April 1989.
3 On 16 December 1989, the Labor member for Thomastown, Beth Gleeson, died of cancer. Labor candidate Peter Batchelor won the resulting by-election on 3 February 1990.
4 On 20 August 1991, the National member for Shepparton, Peter Ross-Edwards, resigned. National candidate Don Kilgour won the resulting by-election on 19 October 1991.
5 On 20 May 1992, the member for South Barwon, Harley Dickinson, resigned from the Liberal Party after losing preselection to recontest his seat. He served for the remainder of his term as an independent.

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