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  2. List of premiers of Victoria by time in office - Wikipedia

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    Premier of Victoria; List of premiers of Victoria; List of prime ministers of Australia by time in office; List of Australian heads of government by time in office; List of premiers of New South Wales by time in office; List of premiers of Queensland by time in office; List of premiers of South Australia by time in office; List of premiers of ...

  3. List of 19th-century British periodicals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of British periodicals established in the 19th century, excluding daily newspapers.. The periodical press flourished in the 19th century: the Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers and Periodicals plans to eventually list more 100,000 titles; the current Series 3 lists 73,000 titles. 19th-century periodicals have been the focus of extensive indexing efforts, such as that of ...

  4. Category:Premiers of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Premiers of Victoria" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. 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 .

  6. List of Premiers of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Premier of Victoria#List of premiers of Victoria; ... List of Premiers of Victoria.

  7. William Haines (Australian politician) - Wikipedia

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    William Clark Haines (10 January 1810 – 3 February 1866), [1] Australian colonial politician, was the first Premier of Victoria. Haines was born in London, the son of John Haines, a physician. He was educated at Charterhouse School and Caius College, Cambridge , [ 2 ] where he graduated in medicine; he later practiced surgery for several years.

  8. Alexander Peacock - Wikipedia

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    Peacock in 1898. In 1889 Peacock was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly for the seat of Clunes and Allendale, near Ballarat, which he held for 43 years.Although he was a moderate liberal, he was a minister without portfolio in the conservative government of James Munro (1890–1892), and Minister of Public Instruction in the Shiels government (1892–1893) and Postmaster-General 15 ...

  9. Bracks ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Bracks Ministry was the 65th ministry of the Government of Victoria.It was led by the Premier of Victoria, Steve Bracks, and Deputy Premier, John Thwaites.It succeeded the Kennett Ministry on 20 October 1999, [1] following the defeat of Jeff Kennett's Liberal government in the 1999 state election.