
Ted Baillieu, Premier of Victoria (Liberal)
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Archived News Items
- Apr 04, 2012: State Treasurers Not Impressed After Meeting With Swan
- Nov 29, 2010: Brumby Concedes Defeat; Baillieu Premier of New Coalition Government in Victoria
- Nov 28, 2010: Brumby Maintains Tied Result Most Likely; Opposition Says It's Ready To Govern
- Nov 28, 2010: Brumby Government Brought To Brink Of Defeat In Victoria
- Nov 15, 2010: Victorian Liberals Put The Greens Last As Labor Stitches Up A Deal
- Nov 14, 2010: Baillieu Launches Liberal Party's Victorian Election Campaign
- Nov 05, 2010: Baillieu and Brumby Meet in Election Debate
- Nov 02, 2010: Americain: Governor-General Presents 2010 Melbourne Cup
- Oct 27, 2010: Kennett Savages Senator Helen Kroger Over Green Preferences
- Feb 22, 2009: National Day Of Mourning Service For Bushfire Victims
- Oct 13, 2008: Theo Theophanous, Victorian Minister, Stands Aside
- Jul 27, 2007: Bracks Resigns As Premier Of Victoria
- Dec 16, 1999: McNamara Announces Retirement; Perilous By-Election In Benalla
- Dec 12, 1999: Victorian Liberals Plot To Remove Poggioli and Howley
- Dec 11, 1999: A.L.P. Wins Burwood By-Election With 10% Swing
- Nov 22, 1999: Five Candidates To Contest Burwood By-Election
- Nov 16, 1999: Liberals Reject Kroger In Burwood
- Nov 04, 1999: McNamara To Resign As Victorian National Party Leader
- Nov 03, 1999: Victorian Parliament Opened; Andrianopoulos New Speaker; Kennett Resigns
- Nov 01, 1999: Support for Independents Remains Firm
- Oct 30, 1999: Napthine Announces Shadow Cabinet
- Oct 29, 1999: Kennett Set To Quit Parliament: By-Election Battle Looms
- Oct 26, 1999: Napthine and Asher Elected To Lead Liberals in Victoria
- Oct 24, 1999: I've Never Met a Labor Voter: Felicity Kennett
- Oct 22, 1999: National Party Dissolves Victorian Coalition
- Oct 20, 1999: Labor Government Takes Office in Victoria
- Oct 19, 1999: Labor Governments Rare In Victoria
- Oct 19, 1999: KENNETT RESIGNS, ALSO QUITS AS LIBERAL LEADER; BRACKS LABOR GOVERNMENT TO BE SWORN IN ON WEDNESDAY
- Oct 18, 1999: Historic Decision: Independents To Support Labor in Victoria
- Oct 18, 1999: Media Tipping a Labor Government in Victoria
- Oct 17, 1999: ALP Wins Frankston East; Fate of Kennett Government Known on Monday
- Sep 19, 1999: Kennett Government Mauled in Election Upset; Independents May Hold Balance Of Power; Country Voters Turn On Coalition; Majority Prefers Labor
- Sep 18, 1999: Kennett Government Struggling To Survive; Big Anti-Liberal Swing; Rural Areas Turn Against Coalition; Unexpected Result Stuns Victoria
- Nov 18, 1997: Auditing The Backbones







