For other people named William Borthwick, see William Borthwick (disambiguation).
The Honourable
Bill Borthwick
AM
20th Deputy Premier of Victoria
In office 5 June 1981 – 8 April 1982
Premier
Lindsay Thompson
Preceded by
Lindsay Thompson
Succeeded by
Robert Fordham
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Scoresby
In office 17 September 1960 – 20 March 1967
Preceded by
Sir George Knox
Succeeded by
Geoff Hayes
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Monbulk
In office 29 April 1967 – 24 February 1982
Preceded by
District created
Succeeded by
Neil Pope
Personal details
Born
William Archibald Borthwick
(1924-11-20)20 November 1924 Murrayville, Victoria, Australia
Died
31 July 2001(2001-07-31) (aged 76) Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Political party
Liberal Party
Other political affiliations
Liberal and Country Party
Spouse(s)
Dorothy Alice Hackett (m. 1948) Margaret Cameron Manders (m. 1971)
Children
David, Mark and Andrew
Military service
Allegiance
Australia
Branch/service
Royal Australian Air Force
Years of service
1942–1945
Rank
Warrant Officer
William Archibald BorthwickAM (20 November 1924 – 31 July 2001) was an Australian politician. Borthwick was a Liberal Party member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for the electorates of Scoresby (1960–1967) and Monbulk (1967–1982).[1]
^Re-Member: Borthwick, William Archibald, Parliament of Victoria.
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key allies such as Planning Minister Alan Hunt, Conservation Minister BillBorthwick, Attorney-General Haddon Storey, Social Welfare Minister Vasey Houghton...
quantities in 1932 at Vatukoula, is attributed to Scottish prospector BillBorthwick. A "gold rush" ensued – "pegs denoting claims went up everywhere" –...
Victorian Legislative Assembly Preceded by BillBorthwick Member for Scoresby 1967–1976 Abolished New seat Member for Wantirna 1976–1982 Succeeded by Don...
the Parliament of Victoria in the electorate of Monbulk. He defeated BillBorthwick who was Deputy Premier of Victoria at the time. Pope was re-elected...
Murray (from 28 February 1982) Premier Lindsay Thompson Deputy premier BillBorthwick No. of ministers 18 Member party Liberal Status in legislature Majority...
on the island of Viti Levu. The area of interest had been pegged by BillBorthwick and leased by Pat Costello, both of whom had connections with Queensland...
Minister of Mines Minister for Minerals and Energy (until 3 February 1981) BillBorthwick, MLA Minister for Health Ian Smith, MLA Minister of Agriculture (until...
Premier of Victoria - the second Deputy Premier to hold this seat after BillBorthwick. Green, Antony (11 January 2023). "VIC22 – 2-Party Preferred Results...
November 1945 – 11 July 1960 Preceded by New division Succeeded by BillBorthwick Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Upper Yarra In office...
of the conditions of the Country Party supporting the government's supply bill in the Legislative Council on 27 October 1964, the 'and Country' was to be...
Liberal MLA Edgar Tanner contested Caulfield. Scoresby Liberal MLA BillBorthwick contested Monbulk. Higinbotham Liberal MLC Lindsay Thompson contested...
safe St Kilda Brian Dixon LIB 6.3% Evelyn Jim Plowman LIB 6.5% Monbulk BillBorthwick LIB 6.5% Oakleigh Alan Scanlan LIB 6.8% Bennettswood Ian McLaren LIB...
office 8 April 1982 – 31 January 1989 Premier John Cain Jr. Preceded by BillBorthwick Succeeded by Joan Kirner Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly...
The 1970 Victorian state election was held on 30 May 1970. Bill Divers MLA (Footscray) Leo Fennessy MLA (Brunswick East) Charlie Ring MLA (Preston) Clive...
Bellarine Aurel Smith LIB 6.6% Hawthorn Walter Jona LIB 6.6% Monbulk BillBorthwick LIB 6.7% Ringwood Jim Manson LIB 6.8% Moorabbin Llew Reese LIB 7.3%...
Sandringham Max Crellin LIB 1.6% Gisborne Tom Reynolds LIB 2.0% Monbulk BillBorthwick LIB 2.2% Ivanhoe Bruce Skeggs LIB 3.4% Box Hill Donald Mackinnon LIB...
Ethel Beaumont (AP) Ray Nilsen (DGS) Monbulk Liberal Vernon Allison BillBorthwick Franciscus Hallewas David Barford (AP) Moonee Ponds Labor Tom Edmunds...
The 1964 Victorian state election was held on 27 June 1964. Bill Galvin MLA (Bendigo) Wilfred Mibus MLA (Lowan) Horace Petty MLA (Toorak) Gordon Scott...