Peter Batchelor

Peter Batchelor
Minister for the Arts
In office
20 January 2010 – 2 December 2010
LeaderJohn Brumby
Preceded byLynne Kosky
Succeeded byTed Baillieu
Minister for Community Development
In office
3 August 2007 – 19 January 2010
LeaderJohn Brumby
Preceded byChristine Campbell
Succeeded byLily D'Ambrosio
Minister for Energy and Resources
In office
1 December 2006 – 2 December 2010
LeaderSteve Bracks
John Brumby
Preceded byCandy Broad
Succeeded byMichael O'Brien
Minister for Victorian Communities
In office
1 December 2006 – 3 August 2007
LeaderSteve Bracks
Preceded byNew position
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Minister for Major Projects
In office
12 February 2002 – 1 December 2006
LeaderSteve Bracks
Preceded byJohn Pandazopoulos
Succeeded byTheo Theophanous
Minister for Transport
In office
20 October 1999 – 1 December 2006
LeaderSteve Bracks
Preceded byRobin Cooper
Succeeded byLynne Kosky
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Thomastown
In office
3 February 1990 – 2 November 2010
Preceded byBeth Gleeson
Succeeded byBronwyn Halfpenny
Personal details
Born (1950-09-21) 21 September 1950 (age 74)
Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Political partyLabor

Peter John Batchelor (born 21 September 1950) is an Australian former politician who served as an Australian Labor Party (ALP) member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Thomastown from 1990 until 2010.

Batchelor was born in western Sydney. He attended Beaumaris High School. His grandmother reportedly once held a 50-year-plus record as the longest card-carrying member of the ALP.[1]

  1. ^ Austin, Paul; Tomazin, Farrah (8 October 2010). "Two for the road". The Age. Retrieved 11 May 2019.

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