Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1988–1992

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This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Council between 1988 and 1992. As half of the Legislative Council's terms expired at each periodic election, half of these members were elected at the 1985 state election with terms expiring in 1992, while the other half were elected at the 1988 state election with terms expiring in 1996.

NameParty Province Term expiresTerm of office
Gerald Ashman Liberal Boronia 19961988–2002
Bill Baxter National North Eastern 19921978–1984; 1985–2006
Ron Best National Western 19961988–2002
Mark Birrell Liberal East Yarra 19921983–2002
Bruce Chamberlain LiberalWestern19961976–2002
Geoffrey Connard Liberal Higinbotham 19961982–1996
George Cox Liberal Nunawading 19961988–1996
Joan Coxsedge Labor Melbourne West 19921979–1992
Geoff Craige Liberal Central Highlands 19961988–2002
George Crawford Labor Jika Jika 19921985–1992
Burwyn Davidson Labor Chelsea 19961988–1996
Dick de Fegely Liberal Ballarat 19921985–1999
David Evans NationalNorth Eastern19961976–1996
James Guest Liberal Monash 19961976–1996
Peter Hall National Gippsland 19961988–2014
Roger Hallam NationalWestern19921985–2002
David Henshaw Labor Geelong 19961982–1996
Caroline Hogg Labor Melbourne North 19961982–1999
Alan Hunt Liberal South Eastern 19921961–1992
Bob Ives Labor Eumemmerring 19961988–1996
Cyril Kennedy Labor Waverley 19921979–1992
Rob Knowles LiberalBallarat19961976–1999
Licia Kokocinski LaborMelbourne West19961988–1996
Bill Landeryou Labor Doutta Galla 19961976–1992
Robert Lawson LiberalHiginbotham19921979–1992
Dick Long LiberalGippsland19921973–1992
Maureen Lyster LaborChelsea19921985–1992
Reg Macey LiberalMonash19921985–1992
Rod Mackenzie Independent [1] Geelong19921979–1992
Jean McLean LaborBoronia19921985–1999
Brian Mier LaborWaverley19961982–1996
John Miles Liberal Templestowe 19921985–1992
Barry Pullen Labor Melbourne 19961982–1999
Giovanni Sgro LaborMelbourne North19921979–1992
Bruce Skeggs LiberalTemplestowe19961988–1996
Ken Smith LiberalSouth Eastern19961988–2002
Haddon Storey LiberalEast Yarra19961971–1996
Marie Tehan LiberalCentral Highlands19921987–1992
Theo Theophanous LaborJika Jika19961988–2010
Fred Van Buren LaborEumemmerring19921985–1992
Rosemary Varty LiberalNunawading19921985–1999
Evan Walker LaborMelbourne19921979–1992
David White LaborDoutta Galla19921976–1996
Ken Wright NationalNorth Western19921973–1992
1 Rod Mackenzie formed a party called the Geelong Community Alliance, which stood candidates (including himself) at the 1992 election.

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