Second Dunstan ministry

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The Second Dunstan Ministry was the 51st ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was led by the Premier of Victoria, Albert Dunstan. The ministry was sworn in on 18 September 1943, just several days after the formation of the First Cain Ministry, and consisted of members of the Country Party and the United Australia Party (UAP) (later the Liberal Party from March 1945).[1]

Date established18 September 1943
Date dissolved2 October 1945
Monarch
George VI
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Second Dunstan Ministry

51st ministry of Victoria, Australia
Date established18 September 1943
Date dissolved2 October 1945
Leadership and composition
Monarch
George VI
Premier
Albert Dunstan
Deputy premier
Thomas Hollway
No. of ministers
12
Member party
    United AustraliaCountry Coalition
Status in legislature
Coalition majority government
Opposition party
  Labor
Opposition leaders
John Cain
Formation and history
Election1943 state election
PredecessorFirst Cain ministry
SuccessorMacfarlan ministry
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