Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1979–1982

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1979 to 1982, as elected at the 1979 state election:

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Derek Amos [2]LaborMorwell1970–1981
Hon Tom AustinLiberalRipon1972–1992
Hon Jim BalfourLiberalNarracan1955–1982
Hayden BirrellLiberalGeelong West1961–1982
Bill BorthwickLiberalMonbulk1960–1982
Alan BrownLiberalWesternport1979–1996
Cec BurginLiberalPolwarth1970–1985
John CainLaborBundoora1976–1992
Valerie Callister [2]LaborMorwell1981–1984, 1984–1988
Ian CathieLaborCarrum1976–1988
Joan ChambersLiberalBallarat South1979–1982
Ken CoghillLaborWerribee1979–1996
Geoff ColemanLiberalSyndal1976–1982, 1985–1999
Peter CollinsLiberalNoble Park1976–1982
George CoxLiberalMitcham1976–1982
Steve CrabbLaborKnox1976–1992
Max CrellinLiberalSandringham1970–1982
Jack CulpinLaborGlenroy1976–1988
Hon Brian DixonLiberalSt Kilda1964–1982
Hon Roberts DunstanLiberalDromana1956–1982
Bill EberyLiberalMidlands1973–1985
Tom EdmundsLaborAscot Vale1967–1988
Graham ErnstLaborGeelong East1979–1992
Bruce EvansNationalGippsland East1961–1992
Tom EvansLiberalBallarat North1960–1988
Bill FogartyLaborSunshine1973–1988
Robert FordhamLaborFootscray1970–1992
Peter GavinLaborCoburg1979–1992
Jack GiniferLaborKeilor1966–1982
Hon Rupert Hamer [3]LiberalKew1971–1981
Eddie HannNationalRodney1973–1989
Hon Geoff HayesLiberalWantirna1967–1982
Gordon HockleyLaborBentleigh1979–1988
Ken JasperNationalMurray Valley1976–2010
Rob JollyLaborDandenong1979–1992
Hon Walter JonaLiberalHawthorn1964–1985
Hon Jeff KennettLiberalBurwood1976–1999
Kevin KingLaborSpringvale1979–1983
Carl KirkwoodLaborPreston1970–1988
Hon Norman LacyLiberalWarrandyte1973–1982
Hon Lou LiebermanLiberalBenambra1976–1992
Donald MackinnonLiberalBox Hill1976–1982
Hon Rob MaclellanLiberalBerwick1970–2002
Race MathewsLaborOakleigh1979–1992
Bill McGrathNationalLowan1979–1999
Don McKellarLiberalPortland1967–1970, 1973–1985
Peter McArthurLiberalRingwood1976–1982
Keith McCanceLiberalBennettswood1979–1982
Daryl McClureLiberalBendigo1973–1982
Neil McInnesNational/Liberal [1]Gippsland South1973–1982
Bob MillerLaborPrahran1979–1985
Jeannette PatrickLiberalBrighton1976–1985
Hon Jim PlowmanLiberalEvelyn1973–1982, 1985–1999
Hon Jim RamsayLiberalBalwyn1973–1988
Keith RemingtonLaborMelbourne1977–1988
Tom ReynoldsLiberalGisborne1979–1999
John RichardsonLiberalForest Hill1976–2002
Tom RoperLaborBrunswick1973–1994
Peter Ross-EdwardsNationalShepparton1967–1991
Barry RoweLaborEssendon1979–1992
Prue Sibree [3]LiberalKew1981–1988
Theo SidiropoulosLaborRichmond1977–1988
Jim SimmondsLaborReservoir1969–1992
Jack SimpsonLaborNiddrie1976–1988
Bruce SkeggsLiberalIvanhoe1973–1982
Aurel SmithLiberalSouth Barwon1967–1982
Hon Ian SmithLiberalWarrnambool1967–1983, 1985–1999
Peter SpykerLaborHeatherton1979–1992
Gordon StirlingLaborWilliamstown1973–1988
Ted TannerLiberalCaulfield1979–1996
Bill TempletonLiberalMentone1967–1985
Hon Lindsay ThompsonLiberalMalvern1970–1982
Pauline TonerLaborGreensborough1977–1989
Neil TreziseLaborGeelong North1964–1992
Tom TrewinNationalBenalla1961–1982
Gerard VaughanLaborGlenhuntly1979–1996
Bunna WalshLaborAlbert Park1979–1992
Graeme WeidemanLiberalFrankston1976–1982, 1985–1996
Milton WhitingNationalMildura1962–1988
Frank WilkesLaborNorthcote1957–1988
Morris WilliamsLiberalDoncaster1973–1988
John WiltonLaborBroadmeadows1962–1985
Alan WoodLiberalSwan Hill1973–1983
1 Gippsland South MLA Neil McInnes was elected as a representative of the National Party, but defected to the Liberal Party in August 1980.
2 In April 1981, the Labor member for Morwell, Derek Amos, resigned due to ill health. Labor candidate Valerie Callister won the resulting by-election on 27 June 1981.
3 In July 1981, the Liberal member for Kew and Premier of Victoria, Rupert Hamer, resigned. Liberal candidate Prue Sibree won the resulting by-election on 15 August 1981.
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