First Haines ministry
1st ministry of the Government of Victoria
Independent
The First Haines Ministry was the 1st ministry of the Government of Victoria.[1] It was led by the Premier of Victoria, William Haines, with the swearing in of the ministry occurring on 28 November 1855.[2]
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William Haines, MLA |
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William Stawell, MLA |
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Charles Sladen, MLA |
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Charles Pasley, MLA |
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Hugh Childers, MLA |
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Andrew Clarke, MLA |
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Robert Molesworth[b] |
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William Mitchell, MLC |
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Thomas Fellows, MLA |
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John Goodman, MLA |
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Robert Sitwell, MLA |
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Notes
- ^ During the time between Sir Hotham's death and Sir Barkly's appointment, the colony was administered by Edward Macarthur
- ^ a b Was not elected to Parliament in 1856
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Preceded by N/A (new style of government initiated) | First Haines Ministry 1855-1857 | Succeeded by |
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