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  2. Coalition (Victoria) - Wikipedia

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    The Coalition's main opponent is the Australian Labor Party (ALP), which has been the dominant political party in Victoria since the 1999 state election. [6] The Coalition last governed Victoria between 2010 and 2014, and as of 2025, it serves as the opposition with Brad Battin as Liberal leader and Danny O'Brien as Nationals leader. [7]

  3. Premier of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The premier of Victoria is the head of government of the state of Victoria in Australia. The premier leads the Cabinet of Victoria and selects its ministers.The premier is appointed by the governor of Victoria, must be a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, and command confidence in the lower house of the Parliament of Victoria.

  4. Matthew Guy - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Jason Guy (born 6 March 1974) is an Australian politician. He has been a Liberal Party member of the Parliament of Victoria since 2006, representing the Northern Metropolitan Region in the Legislative Council (2006–2014) and Bulleen in the Legislative Assembly (2014–present).

  5. Politics of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The Legislative Assembly currently sits for fixed four-year terms. The leader of the party with a majority in the Legislative Assembly (or with the confidence of the Assembly) is appointed by the Governor as the Premier of Victoria. The Victorian Legislative Council (upper house) has 40 members (or MLCs), representing eight electoral regions.

  6. John Cain (41st Premier of Victoria) - Wikipedia

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    John Cain (26 April 1931 – 23 December 2019) was an Australian politician who was the 41st Premier of Victoria, in office from 1982 to 1990 as leader of the Labor Party. During his time as premier, reforms were introduced such as liberalised shop trading hours and liquor laws, equal opportunity initiatives, and occupational health and safety ...

  7. Leader of the Opposition (Victoria) - Wikipedia

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    The Leader of the Opposition in Victoria is the leader of the largest political party in parliament that is not in government. They are always a member of the Legislative Assembly. Prior to 1904, opposition to the government of the day was less organised. Thus, the Victorian Parliamentary Record does not designate Leaders of the Opposition ...

  8. United Australia Party – Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The United Australia Party (UAP) was the state branch of the national United Australia Party in Victoria. [1] The party led the state government under Sir Stanley Argyle between 1932 and 1935, but spent most of its existence in opposition to the Country Party. [2] [3] In September 1943, the party entered into a coalition government with the ...

  9. Victorian National Party - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian National Party, officially known as the National Party of Australia – Victoria, is an Australian political party that serves as the state branch of the federal National Party in Victoria. It represents graziers, farmers, miners and rural voters.