Cain II ministry

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The Cain II Ministry was the 62nd ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was led by the then Premier of Victoria, John Cain Jr., of the Australian Labor Party. The ministry was sworn in on April 8, 1982, and remained a single ministry through three parliaments until on August 10, 1990.[1] The ministry dissolved upon Cain's resignation as Leader of the Labor Party.

Date formed8 April 1982
Date dissolved10 August 1990
GovernorSir Brian Murray (until 3 October 1985)
Davis McCaughey (from 3 October 1985)
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Cain II Ministry

62nd ministry of Victoria, Australia
Date formed8 April 1982
Date dissolved10 August 1990
People and organisations
MonarchElizabeth II
GovernorSir Brian Murray (until 3 October 1985)
Davis McCaughey (from 3 October 1985)
PremierJohn Cain
Deputy premierRobert Fordham
No. of ministers21
Member party  Labor Party
Status in legislatureMajority government
Opposition party    LiberalNational Coalition
Opposition leadersLindsay Thompson (until 5 November 1982)
Jeff Kennett (5 November 1982 to 23 May 1989)
Alan Brown (from 23 May 1989)
History
Elections1982 state election
1985 state election
1988 state election
PredecessorThompson ministry
SuccessorKirner ministry
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Ministry

13 October 1988 – 10 August 1990

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Minister[2] Portfolios
John Cain, MP
Robert Fordham, MP
Evan Walker, MLC
David White, MLC
Steve Crabb, MP
Rob Jolly, MP
Tom Roper, MP
Neil Trezise, MP
Peter Spyker, MP
  • Minister for Community Services
  • Minister for Prices (from 7 February 1989)
Jim Kennan, MLC
Caroline Hogg, MLC
  • Minister for Ethnic Affairs
  • Minister assisting the Minister for Education (to 7 February 1989)
  • Minister for Health (from 7 February 1989)
Joan Kirner, MP
Andrew McCutcheon, MP
Ronald Walsh, MP
Barry Pullen, MLC
  • Minister for Housing and Construction
Neil Pope, MP
Kay Setches, MP
Maureen Lyster, MLC
Barry Rowe, MP
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14 March – 13 October 1988

At the beginning of this ministry, titles "Minister of" were standardised to "Minister for".[1]

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Minister[3] Portfolios
John Cain, MP
Robert Fordham, MP
Evan Walker, MLC
David White, MLC
Ian Cathie, MP
Steve Crabb, MP
Rob Jolly, MP
Race Mathews, MP
Tom Roper, MP
Jim Simmonds, MP
Neil Trezise, MP
Frank Wilkes, MP
Peter Spyker, MP
Jim Kennan, MLC
Caroline Hogg, MLC
Joan Kirner, MLC
Andrew McCutcheon, MP
Ronald Walsh, MP
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8 April 1982 – 14 March 1985

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Minister[4] Portfolios
John Cain, MP
Robert Fordham, MP
Bill Landeryou, MLC
Evan Walker, MLC
Ian Cathie, MP
  • Minister of Housing
  • Minister for Economic Development (21 December 1982 to 2 November 1983)
  • Minister for Industry, Commerce and technology (from 2 November 1983)
Steve Crabb, MP
Jack Ginifer, MP
Rob Jolly, MP
Eric Kent, MLC
Rod Mackenzie, MLC
Race Mathews, MP
Tom Roper, MP
Jim Simmonds, MP
Jack Simpson, MP
Pauline Toner, MP
  • Minister for Community Welfare Services
Neil Trezise, MP
David White, MLC
Frank Wilkes, MP
Peter Spyker, MP
Jim Kennan, MLC
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