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Tom Austin (politician)

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in 1982 he was Opposition Spokesman for Agriculture, becoming Shadow Minister for Sport, Recreation and Racing in 1990; he was also Deputy Leader of the Opposition from 1985 to 1987. He resigned his seat in 1992 and became Chairman of the Victorian Dairy Industry Authority, a position he held until
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and Minister for Property and Services in 1978, moving to the Agriculture portfolio in 1980. Following the defeat of the
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to Leslie Albert Austin, a farmer, and Nora Bradfute Cunningham. After attending
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Victoria
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re-member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851
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Melbourne
Geelong Grammar School
Royal Australian Navy
sub-lieutenant
Darlington
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Liberal
Hampden
Ripon
Minister for Public Works
Coalition
Parliament of Victoria
"Austin, Thomas Leslie"
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Sir Henry Bolte
Hampden
Ripon
Steve Elder
Categories
1923 births
2002 deaths
Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Victoria
Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
Politicians from Melbourne
Royal Australian Navy officers
20th-century Australian politicians
People educated at Geelong Grammar School
Royal Australian Navy personnel of World War II
Ministers for Agriculture (Victoria)
Ministers for Public Works (Victoria)

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