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WIPs[edit]

older VLC composition table[edit]

Parties 1958 1961 1964 1967 1970 1973 1976 1979 1982 1985 1988 1992 1996 1999 2002
Labor 9 9 8 9 9 9 9 13 19 23 19 14 10 14 25
Liberal 17 17 18 18 20 21 26 27 21 16 19 24 28 24 14
National 8 8 8 8 7 6 5 4 4 5 6 6 6 6 5
Total 34 34 34 35 36 36 40 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44

Changes in composition and affiliation[edit]

Since the 2018 Victorian State election, members of the Legislative Council have resigned their position or changed party affiliation on a number of occasions:

Date Member Region Party New Member Party
18 December 2018 Catherine Cumming Western Metropolitan Derryn Hinch's Justice Party Resigned from the Justice Party to sit as an independent the day before swearing-in. She cited losing the party's post-election leadership ballot and the party's association with Glen Druery as her reasons for quitting the party. Party founder Derryn Hinch separately claimed that she had been "disendorsed" after her reaction to losing the leadership ballot.[1] Catherine Cumming Independent
17 June 2019 Phillip Dalidakis Southern Metropolitan Labor Resigned in order to take up a senior position with Australia Post.[2] Enver Erdogan Labor
28 February 2020 Mary Wooldridge Eastern Metropolitan Liberal Retired.[3] Matthew Bach Liberal
23 March 2020 Gavin Jennings South Eastern Metropolitan Labor Retired.[4] Lee Tarlamis Labor

Improved MLC Info Box[edit]

Region 1st MLC 2nd MLC 3rd MLC 4th MLC 5th MLC
Northern Metropolitan Sheena Watt
Labor
Nazih Elasmar
Labor
Samantha Ratnam
Greens
Craig Ondarchie
Liberal
Fiona Patten
Reason
Southern Metropolitan David Davis
Liberal
Enver Erdogan
Labor
Georgie Crozier
Liberal
Nina Taylor
Labor
Clifford Hayes
Sustainable
Eastern Metropolitan Shaun Leane
Labor
Matthew Bach
Liberal
Sonja Terpstra
Labor
Bruce Atkinson
Liberal
Rod Barton
Transport Matters
South-Eastern Metropolitan Lee Tarlamis
Labor
Adem Somyurek
Independent[1]
Tien Kieu
Labor
David Limbrick
Liberal Democrats
Gordon Rich-Phillips
Liberal
Western Metropolitan Cesar Melhem
Labor
Ingrid Stitt
Labor
Bernie Finn
Democratic Labour[2]
Kaushaliya Vaghela
Independent[3]
Catherine Cumming
Independent[4]
Northern Victoria Mark Gepp
Labor
Wendy Lovell
Liberal
Tim Quilty
Liberal Democrats
Tania Maxwell
Justice
Jaclyn Symes
Labor
Eastern Victoria Catherine Burnett-Wake
Liberal
vacant
Labor[5]
Melina Bath
Nationals
Harriet Shing
Labor
Jeff Bourman
SFF
Western Victoria Jaala Pulford
Labor
Bev McArthur
Liberal
Gayle Tierney
Labor
Stuart Grimley
Justice
Andy Meddick
Animal Justice
1 Adem Somyurek was originally elected as a member of the Labor Party, but resigned in June 2020 amidst allegations of branch stacking and other misconduct.
2 Bernie Finn was originally elected as a member of the Liberal Party, but was expelled in May 2022 for "a series of inflammatory social media posts". Finn joined the Democratic Labor Party shortly afterwards.
3 Kaushaliya Vaghela was originally elected as a member of the Labor Party, but resigned in March 2022 over claims of bullying against her by other members of the party.
4 Catherine Cumming was originally elected as a member of Derryn Hinch's Justice Party, but resigned from party shortly after the 2018 election upon losing the party's post-election leadership ballot.
5 This seat is currently vacant due to the death of Jane Garrett in June 2022. The vacancy will be filled by a member of the Labor Party.

Improved Aus Senate Info Box[edit]

State Senators
New South Wales Hollie Hughes
Liberal
Tony Sheldon
Labor
Andrew Bragg
Liberal
Tim Ayres
Labor
Perin Davey
National
Mehreen Faruqi
Greens
Marise Payne
Liberal
Deborah O'Neill
Labor
Ross Cadell
Liberal
Jenny McAllister
Labor
David Shoebridge
Greens
Jim Molan
Liberal
Queensland Paul Scarr
LNP
Nita Green
Labor
Susan McDonald
LNP
Malcolm Roberts
One Nation
Gerard Rennick
LNP
Larissa Waters
Greens
James McGrath
LNP
Murray Watt
Labor
Matt Canavan
LNP
Penny Allman-Payne
Greens
Pauline Hanson
One Nation
Anthony Chisholm
Labor
South Australia Anne Ruston
Liberal
Alex Gallacher
Labor
David Fawcett
Liberal
Marielle Smith
Labor
Sarah Hanson-Young
Greens
Alex Antic
Liberal
Simon Birmingham
Liberal
Penny Wong
Labor
Andrew McLachlan
Liberal
Don Farrell
Labor
Barbara Pocock
Greens
Kerrynne Liddle
Liberal
Tasmania Richard Colbeck
Liberal
Carol Brown (politician)
Labor
Claire Chandler
Liberal
Nick McKim
Greens
Catryna Bilyk
Labor
Jacqui Lambie
JLN
Jonathon Duniam
Liberal
Anne Urquhart
Labor
Peter Whish-Wilson
Greens
Helen Polley
Labor
Wendy Askew
Liberal
Tammy Tyrrell
JLN
Victoria James Paterson
Liberal
Raff Ciccone
Labor
Jane Hume
Liberal
Jess Walsh
Labor
Janet Rice
Greens
David Van
Liberal
Sarah Henderson
Liberal
Linda White
Labor
Bridget McKenzie
National
Jana Stewart
Labor
Lidia Thorpe
Greens
Ralph Babet
UAP
Western Australia Linda Reynolds
Liberal
Pat Dodson
Labor
Slade Brockman
Liberal
Matt O'Sullivan
Liberal
Louise Pratt
Labor
Jordon Steele-John
Greens
Sue Lines
Labor
Michaelia Cash
Liberal
Glenn Sterle
Labor
Dean Smith
Liberal
Dorinda Cox
Greens
Fatima Payman
Labor
Northern Territory
A.C.T

Templates?[edit]

Electoral History[edit]
Election year Electorate Party Votes FP% 2PP% Result
1949 Angas Liberal 23,987 60.8% Increase 8.9 63.1% Increase 8.1 First
1951 25,323 63.9% Increase 3.1 63.9% Increase 3.1 First
1954
unopposed
1955 26,823 70.0% Decrease 30.0 72.2% Decrease 27.8% First
1958 23,987 61.4% Decrease 8.6 67.7% Decrease 4.5 First
1961 22,798 56.7% Decrease 4.7 61.6% Decrease 6.1 First
1963 25,676 61.9% Increase 5.2 62.2% Increase 0.6 First

Soccer kits[edit]

Latrobe Valley Soccer League[edit]

The Latrobe Valley Soccer League was formed in 2016 as a breakaway league from the Gippsland Soccer League.

Latrobe Valley Soccer League Kits
Churchill United
East Gippsland United
Falcons 2000
Fortuna 60
Moe United
Monash SC
Morwell Pegasus
Newborough-Yallourn United
Traralgon City
Traralgon Olympians
Sale United

Gippsland Soccer League[edit]

Gippsland Soccer League Kits
Drouin Dragons

ALP Kits (Test)[edit]

test 1
test 2
  1. ^ "Derryn Hinch has lost one of his Victorian MPs before she was even sworn in". ABC News. 18 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Victorian Government MP Philip Dalidakis suddenly quits Parliament". ABC News. 17 June 2019.
  3. ^ Preiss, Benjamin (29 February 2020). "High school leader takes plum Liberal seat". The Age.
  4. ^ "Premier's 'left-hand man' resigns after 21 years in Victorian politics". ABC News. 19 March 2020.