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44th Premier of Victoria, Australia
John Brumby, became Labor leader and premier in 2007 when Bracks retired from politics. Bracks is the third-longest-serving Labor premier in Victorian history
Steve_Bracks
Australian politician (born 1953)
leader of the Victorian Labor Party and premier after the resignation of Steve Bracks. He also served as the Minister for Veterans' Affairs and the Minister
John_Brumby
Australian public policy think tank
Australia's corporate leaders. At the end of 2005 the Victorian Premier, Steve Bracks, met with the Federal Treasurer Peter Costello to define the theme for
Grattan_Institute
Australian politician (born 1948)
misunderstood by many Labor MPs, and led to his replacement by Steve Bracks in early 1999. Bracks, who came from Ballarat, was popular in rural areas and was
Jeff_Kennett
Premier of Victoria since 2023
including education, skills, and regional development under premiers Steve Bracks and John Brumby. During this period she oversaw initiatives to address
Jacinta_Allan
Surname list
Victoria, Steve Bracks, and Deputy Premier, John Thwaites. Brack (disambiguation) Brack (surname) This page lists people with the surname Bracks. If an internal
Bracks
Premier of Victoria from 2014 to 2023
election, Andrews was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Health in the Steve Bracks Labor government. Following the 2006 election, Andrews was appointed
Daniel_Andrews
Election in Victoria, Australia, in 2006
Victorian Electoral Commission. The Labor Party government of Premier Steve Bracks, first elected in 1999, won a third consecutive term with 55 of the 88
2006_Victorian_state_election
Australian state election
the 44-member Legislative Council. The Labor government led by Premier Steve Bracks was returned for a second term in a landslide victory, taking 62 seats
2002_Victorian_state_election
Australian state election
swing against it in rural and regional Victoria. The Labor Party, led by Steve Bracks, although also not having majority of the seats, took government due
1999_Victorian_state_election
of Bracks and Thwaites and was replaced by the Brumby ministry led by new Labor leader John Brumby. There were three reshuffles within the Bracks Ministry
Bracks_ministry
Australian politician and policy activist
Brumby (Deputy Chief of Staff, Head of Policy) Senior Adviser to Premier Steve Bracks (Press Secretary, Senior Economic Adviser) Adviser, Policy Unit, Leader
Nicholas_Reece
powerbroker Nick Minchin contender to take New York post from dumped Steve Bracks". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Archived from the original
Consul-General of Australia in New York
Consul-General_of_Australia_in_New_York
Affiliate of the Labor Party in Victoria
Brumby was replaced as Labor leader in March 1999 by Steve Bracks. To everyone's surprise, Bracks won the September 1999 election, powered by an unexpected
Victorian_Labor_Party
Australian politician
the financial services industry. Earning praise from former premier, Steve Bracks, as a 'rising star' of the government he was promoted in 2005 to the
Tim_Holding
Australian politician
himself because he had a small factional base, but instead supported Steve Bracks for the leadership.[citation needed] As Shadow Minister for Health, Thwaites
John Thwaites (Australian politician)
John_Thwaites_(Australian_politician)
Premier of Victoria from 2013 to 2014
Archived from the original on 13 June 2014. Retrieved 12 June 2014. Lillebuen, Steve (12 June 2014). "Geoff Shaw must be remorseful or be expelled, Denis Napthine
Denis_Napthine
Australian judge and Governor of Victoria (1931–2021)
been abolished from 1 January 2001. In August 2000 the new premier, Steve Bracks, announced that Gobbo's successor would be John Landy, who would take
James_Gobbo
Premier of Victoria from 1990 to 1992
her former aides for the electorate of Williamstown, future premier Steve Bracks. A portrait of Kirner painted by Adelaide artist Annette Bezor in 1994
Joan_Kirner
Name list
musician and songwriter Steve Bracey (1950–2006), American basketball player Steve Bracks (born 1954), Australian former politician Steve Bradley (1975–2008)
Steve
State electoral district of Victoria, Australia
until his retirement in 1955, and former Premiers Joan Kirner and Steve Bracks. Steve Bracks held the seat from a by-election in 1994 until his surprise resignation
Electoral district of Williamstown
Electoral_district_of_Williamstown
27th Governor of Victoria
Medical Sciences (FAHMS). On the nomination of Premier of Victoria, Steve Bracks, De Kretser was appointed Governor of Victoria by Queen Elizabeth II
David_de_Kretser
Painting by Tom Roberts
occasion of the centenary of Federation in 2001, the Premier of Victoria, Steve Bracks, led a call for ownership of the painting to be formally transferred
The_Big_Picture_(painting)
Australian athlete and Governor of Victoria (1930–2022)
appointed by Queen Elizabeth II on the recommendation of Premier of Victoria Steve Bracks, who remained premier throughout his term. Landy retired as governor
John_Landy
Australian law firm founded in 1919
Blackburn Lawyers". mauriceblackburn.com.au. Retrieved 15 April 2018. "Steve Bracks | Chairperson, Maurice Blackburn". "Maurice Blackburn Pty Limited". IbisWorld
Maurice_Blackburn_(law_firm)
1854 gold miners' revolt in Victoria, Australia
the Eureka 150 Democracy Conference in 2004, the Premier of Victoria, Steve Bracks, said "that Eureka was about the struggle for basic democratic rights
Eureka_Rebellion
Australian politician
re-election of the Bracks Labor Government in Victoria in November 2006, Richard Wynne was appointed by the Premier Steve Bracks to the twin roles of
Richard_Wynne
Premier of Victoria from 2010 to 2013
preselected, and won the seat at the election. It was at this election that Steve Bracks unexpectedly led the Labor Party to victory, with the support of three
Ted_Baillieu
Statute passed by the Victorian Parliament during the premiership of Steve Bracks
unlawful in Victoria. The Act was passed during the premiership of Steve Bracks and went into effect on 1 January 2002. From June 30, 2026, the legislation
Racial and Religious Tolerance Act 2001
Racial_and_Religious_Tolerance_Act_2001
Australian singer and actress (born 1968)
congregate outside the Minogue residence in Melbourne, Victorian Premier Steve Bracks warned the international media any disruption of the Minogue family's
Kylie_Minogue
By-election in the Victorian Legislative Assembly
27 May 1994. The seat was retained for the Labor Party by candidate Steve Bracks, who went on to become Premier of Victoria from 1999 until 2007. Australian
1994 Williamstown state by-election
1994_Williamstown_state_by-election
Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Williamstown. The 2007 by-election was triggered by the resignation of Steve Bracks as both Premier of Victoria and the Member for Williamstown. Wade Noonan
Williamstown,_Victoria
Superannuation fund for the building and construction industries in Australia
Australia. The prior chair to Swan was the former Victorian Premier Steve Bracks. "CBUS 2018 Annual Report" (PDF). www.cbussuper.com.au. Retrieved 17
Cbus_(superannuation_fund)
July 2007. Steve Bracks resigns as Premier Archived 15 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine, The Age, 27 July 2007. Thwaites may follow Bracks out, The
2007_in_Australia
Toll freeway proposal
the remainder of the CityLink project. The new ministry under Premier Steve Bracks did not immediately commit to a position on the Eastern–Tullamarine link
East_West_Link_(Melbourne)
Victoria, Australia vehicle license plates
matched with a full-sized equivalent. After the Labor Party headed by Steve Bracks was elected at the September 1999 state election, the Premier by press
Vehicle registration plates of Victoria
Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Victoria
Australian politician
(VTHC). She was a senior advisor to the former Premier of Victoria, Steve Bracks, Chief of Staff to the former Victorian Minister of Education, Mary Delahunty
Natalie_Hutchins
Former project in Victoria, Australia
to the 1999 election, it became imperative for the Labor Party under Steve Bracks to focus on country towns most affected by the cuts to services over
Regional_Fast_Rail_project
Jeff Kennett (until 19 October), then Steve Bracks Opposition Leader – John Brumby (until 22 March), then Steve Bracks (until 19 October), then Jeff Kennett
1999_in_Australia
Australian state election
Premier Bracks and Deputy Premier John Thwaites resigned on 27 July 2007. Between the 2006 and 2010 elections, four by-elections took place. In Bracks' seat
2010_Victorian_state_election
Australian politician
Steve Bracks John Brumby Preceded by John Pandazopoulos Succeeded by Denis Napthine In office 20 October 1999 – 5 December 2002 Premier Steve Bracks Preceded
Rob_Hulls
Australian playwright
He worked as a speechwriter for a number of years for John Brumby and Steve Bracks, both of whom became Labor Premiers of Victoria. He died on 2 May 2017
Michael_Gurr
2007 collision in Victoria, Australia
site was visited on the evening of 5 June by the Premier of Victoria, Steve Bracks, who called it a "horrific scene". The Murray Valley Highway crosses
Kerang_train_accident
Desalination plant in Australia
in southern Victoria, Australia. The project was announced by Premier Steve Bracks in June 2007, at the height of the millennium drought when Melbourne's
Victorian_Desalination_Plant
Microphone that is inadvertently left on
Australian Governments (COAG) meeting during a break with Victorian Premier Steve Bracks "Today? This fuckwit who's the new CEO of the Cross City Tunnel has
Hot_mic
Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
the cost of $13 million, the centre was opened by Victorian Premier Steve Bracks on 11 February 2006. The redevelopment involved renovating the existing
Dandenong
Australian politician (born 1953)
controversial termination of the Labor-appointed nominee to the position, Steve Bracks (the former Premier of Victoria), by the incoming Abbott government in
Nick_Minchin
By-election in the Victorian Legislative Assembly
following the resignation of sitting MP and former premier Steve Bracks on 30 July 2007. Bracks had held the seat since 1994, and had been leader of the
2007 Williamstown state by-election
2007_Williamstown_state_by-election
– Sue Napier (until 20 August), then Bob Cheek Premier of Victoria – Steve Bracks Opposition Leader – Denis Napthine Premier of Western Australia – Richard
2001_in_Australia
Australian politician
federal election. Merlino was elected at the 2002 state election defeating Steve McArthur. Merlino comfortably retained his seat at the state election in
James_Merlino
Proposed railway line in Melbourne, Victoria
project being deferred until at least 2012. On 21 July 2008, the Premier Steve Bracks reaffirmed the government's commitment to a rail link and said that it
Melbourne_Airport_Rail
– Bob Cheek (until 20 July), then Rene Hidding Premier of Victoria – Steve Bracks Opposition Leader – Denis Napthine (until 20 August), then Robert Doyle
2002_in_Australia
66th ministry of Victoria, Australia
Rob Hulls. It succeeded the Bracks Ministry on 3 August 2007, following the retirement of former Premier Steve Bracks and his deputy John Thwaites.
Brumby_ministry
Heads of government of Australian state
Parliament. Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 29 November 2023. "Stephen Phillip Bracks". Members of Parliament. Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 29 November 2023
List_of_premiers_of_Victoria
Australian Labor Party Marie Bashir, Governor of New South Wales, Australia Steve Bracks, former Premier of Victoria, Australia George Joseph, former Lord Mayor
List_of_Maronites
2001 Australian film
February 2001. The Melbourne premiere, hosted by Victorian Premier Steve Bracks and Terry Bracks, took place on 12 February 2001. A Sydney premiere was held
Yolngu_Boy
Dual-sector university in Victoria, Australia
troupe William Baragwanath, geologist Phillip Bellingham, Winter Olympian Steve Bracks, former Premier of Victoria Sandy Blythe, wheelchair basketball player
Federation University Australia
Federation_University_Australia
Electoral divisions of the Victorian Legislative Council
major reform of the Parliament was made by the Labor government, led by Steve Bracks, by the Constitution (Parliamentary Reform) Act 2003. Under the new system
Electoral_regions_of_Victoria
Aboriginal Australian people of north-eastern Victoria and southern New South Wales
title claim, in May 2004 the Victoria State Government led by Premier Steve Bracks signed a historic co-operative management agreement with the Yorta Yorta
Yorta_Yorta
Dual-sector public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Budget A$556.39 million (2023) Visitor Governor of Victoria Chancellor Steve Bracks Vice-Chancellor Adam Shoemaker Total staff 2,061 (2023) Students 45,567
Victoria University (Australia)
Victoria_University_(Australia)
– Paul Lennon Opposition Leader – Rene Hidding Premier of Victoria – Steve Bracks Opposition Leader – Robert Doyle Premier of Western Australia – Geoff
2005_in_Australia
Australian politician (born 1954)
with effect from January 2022. He replaced former Victorian premier Steve Bracks in the role. In November 2024, the Australian Securities and Investments
Wayne_Swan
government of Steve Bracks, which restored public expenditure on health and education. As the city's suburbs continued to sprawl outwards, the Bracks government
History_of_Melbourne
Wollongong's 50th year". Region Illawarra. Retrieved 18 April 2025. "Steve Bracks appointed Chancellor from 2021". Victoria University. 4 March 2019. Retrieved
List of Australian university leaders
List_of_Australian_university_leaders
Australian rules footballer and media presenter (born 1967)
Brownless into politics, despite his limited experience. Labor leader Steve Bracks, who would go on to win the state election that year, was a Geelong supporter
Billy_Brownless
Political party in Victoria
impossible dream". Premier Steve Bracks resigned unexpectedly in July 2007. Unlike the Liberal leader, Ted Baillieu, Ryan commended Bracks on his parliamentary
Victorian_National_Party
Highest political office within the party
(1982–1990) Joan Kirner (1990–1992, first female premier of Victoria) Steve Bracks (1999–2007) John Brumby (2007–2010) Daniel Andrews (2014–2023) Jacinta
Leaders of the Australian Labor Party
Leaders_of_the_Australian_Labor_Party
Australian politician and lawyer (born 1944)
bugging operation. Former Victorian premier and adviser to Timor-Leste, Steve Bracks called the prosecution "political". One of Australia's most senior lawyers
Bernard_Collaery
State electoral district of Victoria, Australia
and as Deputy Premier of Victoria from 1999 to 2007. He and Premier Steve Bracks, the member for neighbouring Williamstown, both resigned on 30 July 2007
Electoral district of Albert Park
Electoral_district_of_Albert_Park
Skyscraper located in the Southbank precinct of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
October 2006, the tower was officially opened by then Premier of Victoria, Steve Bracks. A 2-floor Grocon-Lubeca jumpform system was used to halve work time
Eureka_Tower
Annual Australian handicap running race
discussion about moving the event to Docklands Stadium in Melbourne, Premier Steve Bracks announced on ABC Local Radio that the Gift would be staying in Stawell
Stawell_Gift
State electoral district of Victoria, Australia
government. While they held onto it in 1999 when Kennett was defeated by Steve Bracks, current Labor member James Merlino won it in 2002 and has held it since
Electoral_district_of_Monbulk
Kennett government by supporting a minority Labor government led by Steve Bracks. Candidates are listed in the order they appeared on the ballot. This
1997 Gippsland West state by-election
1997_Gippsland_West_state_by-election
Upper house of Parliament of Victoria, Australia
as a result of major reforms passed by the Labor government, led by Steve Bracks, in 2003. Under the new system the State is divided into eight electoral
Victorian_Legislative_Council
Judgement of the High Court of Australia
native title claim, in May 2004 the Victorian Government led by Premier Steve Bracks signed an historic co-operative management agreement with the Yorta Yorta
Members of the Yorta Yorta Aboriginal Community v Victoria
Members_of_the_Yorta_Yorta_Aboriginal_Community_v_Victoria
Catholic school in Melbourne, Australia
novelist and poet, former chief speech writer for Victorian Premier Steve Bracks Matt Doran – journalist with the Seven Network Jacob Elordi – actor Chet
St_Kevin's_College,_Melbourne
Australian centre-left political party
Archived from the original on 29 March 2025. Retrieved 31 May 2007. Painter, Steve (1988). Labor and the Fight for Socialism (2nd ed.). Sydney: New Course
Australian_Labor_Party
Australian politician
Victoria Elections: 2002 In office 20 August 2002 – 8 May 2006 Premier Steve Bracks Deputy Phil Honeywood Louise Asher Preceded by Denis Napthine Succeeded
Robert_Doyle
Election for the 60th Parliament of Victoria
were seeking a third four-year term, something only John Cain Jr and Steve Bracks have previously achieved for Labor. Opposition Leader Matthew Guy stood
2022_Victorian_state_election
Railway station in Victoria, Australia
to revive the railway line for freight and passenger services by the Steve Bracks led Victorian state Labor government in 1999 being abandoned in 2008
Nyora_railway_station
Victoria was a state government program launched in 1999 by the premier, Steve Bracks, to upgrade transport infrastructure in Victoria, Australia. If implemented
Linking_Victoria
then Paul Lennon Opposition Leader – Rene Hidding Premier of Victoria – Steve Bracks Opposition Leader – Robert Doyle Premier of Western Australia – Geoff
2004_in_Australia
Extensions to the Melbourne rail network
electrified. A strategy launched in 1999 by the state government of Steve Bracks called for an airport rail link to Melbourne Airport and the reopening
Proposed Melbourne rail extensions
Proposed_Melbourne_rail_extensions
Australian politician (born 1961)
District of Tullamarine from 1992 until 1999 when he lost his seat in the Steve Bracks led victory over the Kennett Liberal Government. Finn was the number
Bernie_Finn
Art museum in Melbourne, Australia
of the new St Kilda Road gallery. It was officially opened by premier Steve Bracks on 4 December 2003. The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia in Federation
National_Gallery_of_Victoria
Independent, day & boarding school in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Clear, which became co-educational in 1988. Former Premier of Victoria Steve Bracks was a teacher at the school. Today the College and convent are used for
Sacred Heart College, Ballarat
Sacred_Heart_College,_Ballarat
Hospital in Victoria, Australia
to the privatisation proposal. With the surprise election in 1999 of Steve Bracks, a minority Labor Government was formed with the support of three Independents
Austin_Hospital
Museum in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
(1992–1999) and was opened on 21 October 2000 by the Premier of Victoria, Steve Bracks. The new Melbourne Museum included some living organisms within the galleries
Melbourne_Museum
state government said it would remove the language directive and Premier Steve Bracks urged acceptance of the ruling among local communities. Macedonian Radio
Macedonian_Australians
Australian politician
Jacinta Collins, then as Senior Economics Adviser to Victorian Premier Steve Bracks and Commercial Adviser to Victorian Treasurer John Lenders. He has assisted
Daniel_Mulino
Hospital in Victoria, Australia
being conferred on 6 September 1954. In 2005, then Victorian Premier Steve Bracks and Health Minister Bronwyn Pike announced a major redevelopment and
Royal_Women's_Hospital
April 1982 10 August 1990 8 years, 124 days 1982 1985 1988 7. 44th Steve Bracks (1954– ) Labor MLA for Williamstown (1994–2007) 19 October 1999 30 July
List of premiers of Victoria by time in office
List_of_premiers_of_Victoria_by_time_in_office
Australian politician (born 1948)
represented the Northern Metropolitan Region and served as Minister in the Bracks and Brumby Governments. Before entering Parliament he was active in Labor
Theo_Theophanous
Australian politician, lawyer, and trade unionist (1970–2022)
senior adviser to several ministries in the government of Labor premier Steve Bracks, as well as to John Lenders, the treasurer in the Brumby government.
Kimberley_Kitching
Australian journalist, editor and media executive (born 1954)
Cabinet in the Victorian Government's Department of the Premier for Steve Bracks, his resignation rumoured to be due to a falling-out with then-CEO Fred
Greg_Hywood
Stadium in Melbourne, Australia
attendance record with 91,671 attending. On 9 February 2006 Victorian premier Steve Bracks and Football Federation Australia chairman Frank Lowy announced that
Melbourne_Cricket_Ground
Railway station in Melbourne, Australia
been first announced by the state government in 2001, with then-premier Steve Bracks saying the name stood for multiculturalism, federation, democracy and
Southern Cross railway station
Southern_Cross_railway_station
Australian politician
Energy and Resources In office 1 December 2006 – 2 December 2010 Leader Steve Bracks John Brumby Preceded by Candy Broad Succeeded by Michael O'Brien Minister
Peter_Batchelor
Tollway in Melbourne, Australia
2005, with the beginning of construction on the project, then Premier Steve Bracks announced that the road would be called EastLink, at a ceremony in Rowville
EastLink_(Melbourne)
Australian politician
between 2009 and 2010. Carroll has worked as a political advisor to Steve Bracks, Justin Madden, and Stephen Conroy.[failed verification] In 2012, Carroll
Ben_Carroll
STEVE BRACKS
STEVE BRACKS
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Steven and Stevania, both STEVIE means "crown."
Girl/Female
Greek American
Crown; victorious.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Stephen (see Steven).
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, French, German, Greek, Swedish
Crown; Garland; Form of Steven
Boy/Male
English American Greek
Crown; wreath.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Knowledge; Steven Universe
Surname or Lastname
English
English : reduced form of Stevens.
Male
English
Popular spelling of English Stephen, STEVEN means "crown."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Greek, Jamaican
Crowned; A Garland
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, English, German, Greek, Jamaican
Crown; Wreath; Form of Steven; A Garland
Female
English
Feminine form of English Steven, STEVANIA means "crown."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Jamaican, Swedish, Swiss
Wreath; Abbreviation of Steven and Stephen Often Used as an Independent Name; Crowned; A Garland
Boy/Male
Greek American English
Crown; victorious.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a short form of Steven.French (Stève) : from the personal name Estève, an Old French vernacular form of Latin Stephanus (see Steven).
Male
English
Short form of English Steven, STEVE means "crown."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Jamaican, Swedish
Wreath; Crowned
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek
Crown; Form of Steven
Male
Spanish
Spanish pet form of Italian/Spanish Severiano and Severino, both SEVE means "stern."
Girl/Female
British, English
Good; Sweet; Kind
Male
Gypsy/Romani
 Pet form of Romani Stefan, STEVO means "crowned."
STEVE BRACKS
STEVE BRACKS
Girl/Female
Norse
A deaf and mute concubine.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Another name of God, Present, Ready
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shaarwin | ஷாரà¯à®µà¯€à®¨Â
Victory
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Lord of Pranas
Boy/Male
Irish American
Strong willed or wise 'Hound-lover.' Also from the Irish 'Coachuhhar', meaning high desire.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Pride
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
New Wealth
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit
Name of Arjun's Wife
Female
Italian
Italian form of Celtic Genovefa, probably GINEVRA means "race of women."
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Goddess of Space
STEVE BRACKS
STEVE BRACKS
STEVE BRACKS
STEVE BRACKS
STEVE BRACKS
n.
To delay by force or craft; to drive away; -- usually with off; as, to stave off the execution of a project.
n.
To render impervious or solid by driving with a calking iron; as, to stave lead, or the joints of pipes into which lead has been run.
imp. & p. p.
of Stave
n.
To break in a stave or the staves of; to break a hole in; to burst; -- often with in; as, to stave a cask; to stave in a boat.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Steeve
v. t.
To stow, as bales in a vessel's hold, by means of a steeve. See Steeve, n. (b).
imp. & p. p.
of Stive
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Stove
imp. & p. p.
of Stove
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Stive
v. t.
To keep warm, in a house or room, by artificial heat; as, to stove orange trees.
v. t.
To pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold. See Steeve.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Stave
n.
A fine sieve.
v. t.
To heat or dry, as in a stove; as, to stove feathers.
imp. & p. p.
of Steeve
n.
A sieve.