Alan Brown

Politician

1946 –

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Who is Alan Brown?

Alan John Brown, Australian politician, was a Liberal member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly and Leader of the Opposition from 1989 to 1991.

A local businessman before entering politics, Brown entered the Legislative Assembly at the 1979 election as the Liberal member for the now abolished seat of Westernport, in western Gippsland, easily defeating Doug Jennings who had been expelled from the Liberal Party in 1977. Brown served on the backbench during the Hamer and Thompson governments.

After the Liberals lost government at the 1982 election Brown was promoted to the shadow ministry where he served as Shadow Minister for Youth, Sport and Education, Shadow Minister for Housing and Aboriginal Affairs and Shadow Minister for Transport under the leadership of Jeff Kennett. However after the Liberals were narrowly defeated at the 1988 election many Liberals became unhappy with Kennett's leadership, and those opposed to him in the party room managed to install Brown as leader. While Brown failed to take full advantage of the various crisis involving the Labor government and was defeated by Kennett another party room coup in 1991 he did successfully negotiate a Coalition agreement with the Nationals with whom relations were traditionally poor in Victoria. The two parties remained in Coalition until the defeat of the Kennett government in 1999.

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Born
Jan 25, 1946
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  • Australia
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on July 23, 2013

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