Victor Bruce Sullivan (7 December 1918 – 29 January 1993) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
He was educated at Downlands College in Toowoomba[1] and on leaving school became a grain, beef, pork, and lamb farmer.
[1] In July 1982 he and fellow National Party member and ministerial colleague, Ken Tomkins, were involved in a scandal that came to be known as the Melbidir affair.
[2] Both men were reluctantly forced to resign from cabinet with Sullivan sitting on the back bench for the rest of his political career.
[1] Sullivan didn't mind a drink and during the motion of condolence for him in the parliament in 1993, Tom Burns, the then Deputy Premier of Queensland, reminisced about the time Sullivan fell asleep while giving a speech in the parliament.