Sir Henry Winneke (until 28 February 1982) Sir Brian Murray (from 28 February 1982)
Premier
Lindsay Thompson
Deputy premier
Bill Borthwick
No. of ministers
18
Member party
Liberal
Status in legislature
Majority government
41 / 81
Opposition party
Labor
Opposition leaders
Frank Wilkes (until 9 September 1981) John Cain (from 9 September 1981)
History
Predecessor
Hamer Ministry
Successor
Cain II Ministry
This article is part of a series about Lindsay Thompson
Early life
1970 state election
Member of the Legislative Assembly for Malvern (1970–1982)
Bolte Ministry
Hamer Ministry
Faraday School kidnapping
Premier of Victoria
Thompson Ministry
1982 Victorian state election
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The Thompson Ministry was the 60th ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was led by the Premier of Victoria, Lindsay Thompson, of the Liberal Party. The ministry was sworn in on 5 June 1981.[1] The ministry was formed when Thompson became Premier following the resignation of Rupert Hamer.
^"Ministers of the Crown". Victorian Government Gazette: p. 1981:1833. 5 June 1981.
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