Postmaster-General of Victoria
The Postmaster-General of Victoria was a position in the government of the colony Victoria (Australia) prior to the Federation of Australia in 1901. The position was created soon after Victoria became a separate colony in 1851 (see History of Victoria).
List of Postmasters-General of Victoria
    
| Postmaster-General | Period in office | 
|---|---|
| William Henry Fancourt Mitchell | April 1857 – March 1858 | 
| George Samuel Evans | March 1858 – October 1859 | 
| John Robinson Bailey | October 1859 – October 1860 | 
| Hibbert Newton | October 1860 – November 1860 | 
| Thomas Loader | December 1860 – March 1861 | 
| John Macadam | April – November 1861 | 
| George Samuel Evans | December 1861 – June 1863 | 
| Thomas Howard Fellows | October 1863 – March 1864 | 
| James McCulloch | May 1864 – May 1868 | 
| George Verney Smith | July 1868 – September 1869 | 
| vacant | September 1869 – June 1872 | 
| Edward Langton | June 1872 – July 1874 | 
| Robert Ramsay | July 1874 – August 1875 | 
| Peter Lalor | August – October 1875 | 
| Robert Ramsay | October 1875 – May 1877 | 
| Peter Lalor | May 1877 – July 1877 | 
| Henry Cuthbert | July 1877 – July 1878 | 
| James Patterson | July 1878 – March 1880 | 
| Henry Cuthbert | March 1880 – August 1880 | 
| vacant | August 1880 – July 1881 | 
| Henry Bolton | July 1881 - March 1883 | 
| Graham Berry | March 1883 – April 1884 | 
| James Campbell | April 1884 – February 1886 | 
| Frederick Derham | February 1886 – August 1890 | 
| James Patterson | September 1890 – November 1890 | 
| John Gavan Duffy | November 1890 – April 1892 | 
| William Zeal | April 1892 – November 1892 | 
| Alexander Peacock | November 1892 – January 1893 | 
| Agar Wynne | January 1893 – September 1894 | 
| John Gavan Duffy | September 1894 – December 1899 | 
| William Watt | December 1899 – November 1900 | 
| William Gurr | November 1900 – March 1901 | 
From 1901 the duties were taken over by the Commonwealth of Australia.
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