Hansard 1864-5
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From 1851 to 1856, Victoria had only one legislative body, the Legislative Council, which held its proceedings at St Patrick's Hall in Bourke Street Melbourne. Proceedings of the Council were reported in the Argus newspaper and can be found here.
Victorian Hansard (Argus Reports)
For the first decade of the Parliament of Victoria (1856-1865), reports of the debates of both houses were transcribed and published by the Argus newspaper. These reports are known as the Victorian Hansard. Victorian Hansard volumes are numbered 1-12. Hansard volumes proper commence with the 5th Parliament, in February, 1866 and numbering of volumes begins again with volume 1.
Note that Hansard reporting for the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly is intermingled in these volumes.
(4th Parliament, Victorian Hansard volumes 11-12)
Volume 11 - Nov 1864-May 1865
Volume 12 - May-Nov 1865
Hansard 1860-1
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Created: Monday, 22 February 2016 10:09
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Last Updated: Monday, 12 October 2020 10:11
Back to Download Hansards page
From 1851 to 1856, Victoria had only one legislative body, the Legislative Council, which held its proceedings at St Patrick's Hall in Bourke Street Melbourne. Proceedings of the Council were reported in the Argus newspaper and can be found here.
Victorian Hansard (Argus Reports)
For the first decade of the Parliament of Victoria (1856-1865), reports of the debates of both houses were transcribed and published by the Argus newspaper. These reports are known as the Victorian Hansard. Victorian Hansard volumes are numbered 1-12. Hansard volumes proper commence with the 5th Parliament, in February, 1866 and numbering of volumes begins again with volume 1.
Note that Hansard reporting for the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly is intermingled in these volumes.
(2nd Parliament, Victorian Hansard volumes 5-7)
Volume 5 - Oct 1859-Mar 1860
Volume 6 - Apr-Sep 1860
Volume 7 - Nov 1860-Jun 1861