Talk:George Brouwer
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The other Victorian ombudspersons
[edit]I guess (but do not know) that Brouwer was succeeded in 2014 by Deborah Glass, who in her turn was succeeded by Marlo Baragwanath in 2024. The latter was confirmed by [1] a few minutes ago. The same source seemingly confirmed the years for Glass, when it was added as a source to her article.
The (potential) trouble is that sometimes an ombudsperson leaves befor his/her time is up; in which case there is some intermediate person before the next ordinary one. I have no particular reason to believe that this be the case here; but would prefer sources really confirming the order of succession. JoergenB (talk) 15:09, 28 May 2024 (UTC)