The First Whitlam Ministry in Australia is sometimes called the "Duumvirate" because it consisted entirely of the Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam, and his deputy, Lance Barnard, who between them split up all ministerial and quasi-ministerial positions for two weeks in December 1972.
Lance Armstrong | Barnard College | Lance Henriksen | Barnard's Star | Barnard Castle | Lance Burton | Christiaan Barnard | Holy Lance | War of the Lance | Leonard Lance | Lance Formation | Lance Barnard | Henry Barnard | Lance Parkin | Lance Mountain | Lance Latham | Lance Hooper | Lance Chomyc | John G. Barnard | George Grey Barnard | Barnard Elliott Bee, Jr. | Barnard | Steve Barnard | Robert Barnard | Lance Smith | Lance Russell | Lance LeGault | Lance Larson | Lance King | Lance Ito |
Comparisons were drawn with the 1975 by-election in the Tasmanian electorate of Bass: both had resulted from the resignation of a Defence Minister (Former Labor Deputy Prime Minister Lance Barnard in 1975), and Labor's landslide loss in Bass was linked to the defeat of the Whitlam government several months later.