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This is a list of '''[[members of the South Australian Legislative Council|members]] of the [[South Australian Legislative Council]]''', as elected at the [[South Australian state election, 1985|1985 state election]]:
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This is a list of '''[[members of the South Australian Legislative Council|members]] of the [[South Australian Legislative Council]]''' between 1985 and 1989. As half of the Legislative Council's terms expired at each state election, half of these members were elected at the [[1982 South Australian state election|1982 state election]] with terms expiring in 1989, while the other half were elected at the [[1985 South Australian state election|1985 state election]] with terms expiring in 1993.
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! '''Name'''
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! '''Party'''
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! '''First elected'''
! Name
! Party
! Term expiry
! Term of office
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|| Hon [[Gordon Bruce (politician)|Gordon Bruce]] || [[Australian Labor Party|ALP]] || [[1979]]–[[1993]]
|| [[Gordon Bruce (politician)|Gordon Bruce]] || [[Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch)|Labor]] || 1993 || 1979–1993
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|| [[John Burdett (politician)|John Burnett]] || [[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]] || [[1973]]–[[1993]]
|| [[John Burdett (politician)|John Burdett]] || [[Liberal Party of Australia (South Australian Division)|Liberal]] || 1993 || 1973–1993
|-
|-
|| [[Martin Cameron]] || Liberal || [[1971]]–[[1990]]
|| [[Martin Cameron (South Australian politician)|Martin Cameron]] || Liberal || 1989 || 1971–1990
|-
|-
|| [[Brian Chatterton]] <sup>2</sup> || ALP || [[1973]]–[[1987]]
|| [[Brian Chatterton]] {{ref label|2|2|2}} || Labor || 1993 || 1973–1987
|-
|-
|| Hon Dr [[John Cornwall]] <sup>4</sup> || ALP || [[1975]]–[[1989]]
|| Dr [[John Cornwall (South Australian politician)|John Cornwall]] {{ref label|4|4|4}} || Labor || 1989 || 1975–1989
|-
|-
|| Hon [[Trevor Crothers]] <sup>2</sup> || ALP || [[1987]]–[[2002]]
|| [[Trevor Crothers]] {{ref label|2|2|2}} || Labor || 1993 || 1987–2002
|-
|-
|| Hon [[Legh Davis]] || Liberal || [[1979]]–[[2002]]
|| [[Legh Davis]] || Liberal || 1993 || 1979–2002
|-
|-
|| Hon [[Peter Dunn (Australian politician)|Peter Dunn]] || Liberal || [[1982]]–[[1997]]
|| [[Peter Dunn (Australian politician)|Peter Dunn]] || Liberal || 1989 || 1982–1997
|-
|-
|| Hon [[Mike Elliott (politician)|Mike Elliott]] || [[Australian Democrats|Democrat]] || [[1985]]–[[1993]], [[1994]]–[[2002]]
|| [[Mike Elliott (politician)|Mike Elliott]] || [[Australian Democrats|Democrat]] || 1993 || 1985–1993, 1994–2002
|-
|-
|| Hon [[Mario Feleppa]] || ALP || [[1982]]–[[1995]]
|| [[Mario Feleppa]] || Labor || 1989 || 1982–1995
|-
|-
|| Hon [[Ian Gilfillan]] || Democrat || [[1982]]–[[1993]], [[1997]]–[[2006]]
|| [[Ian Gilfillan]] || Democrat || 1989 || 1982–1993, 1997–2006
|-
|-
|| Hon [[Trevor Griffin]] || Liberal || [[1978]]–[[2002]]
|| [[Trevor Griffin]] || Liberal || 1993 || 1978–2002
|-
|-
|| Hon [[Murray Hill (politician)|Murray Hill]] <sup>3</sup> || Liberal || [[1965]]–[[1988]]
|| [[Murray Hill (politician)|Murray Hill]] {{ref label|3|3|3}} || Liberal || 1989 || 1965–1988
|-
|-
|| Hon [[Jamie Irwin]] || Liberal || [[1985]]–[[2002]]
|| [[Jamie Irwin]] || Liberal || 1993 || 1985–2002
|-
|-
|| Hon [[Diana Laidlaw]] || Liberal || [[1982]]–[[2003]]
|| [[Diana Laidlaw]] || Liberal || 1989 || 1982–2003
|-
|-
|| Hon [[Anne Levy]] || ALP || [[1975]]–[[1997]]
|| [[Anne Levy (politician)|Anne Levy]] || Labor || 1989 || 1975–1997
|-
|-
|| [[Rob Lucas]] || Liberal || [[1982]]–present
|| [[Rob Lucas]] || Liberal || 1989 || 1982–2022
|-
|-
|| Hon [[Carolyn Pickles (politician)|Carolyn Pickles]] || ALP || [[1985]]–[[2002]]
|| [[Carolyn Pickles (politician)|Carolyn Pickles]] || Labor || 1993 || 1985–2002
|-
|-
|| Hon [[Robert Ritson]] || Liberal || [[1979]]–[[1993]]
|| [[Robert Ritson]] || Liberal || 1993 || 1979–1993
|-
|-
|| [[Terry Roberts]] || ALP || [[1985]]–[[2006]]
|| [[Ron Roberts (politician)|Ron Roberts]] {{ref label|4|4|4}} || Labor || 1989 || 1989–2006
|-
|-
|| Hon [[Ron Roberts (politician)|Ron Roberts]] <sup>4</sup> || ALP || [[1989]]–[[2006]]
|| [[Terry Roberts]] || Labor || 1993 || 1985–2006
|-
|-
|| Hon [[Julian Stefani]] <sup>3</sup> || Liberal || [[1988]]–[[2006]]
|| [[Julian Stefani]] {{ref label|3|3|3}} || Liberal || 1989 || 1988–2006
|-
|-
|| Hon [[Chris Sumner]] || ALP || [[1975]]–[[1994]]
|| [[Chris Sumner]] || Labor || 1989 || 1975–1994
|-
|-
|| Hon [[George Weatherill (politician)|George Weatherill]] <sup>1</sup> || ALP || [[1986]]–[[2000]]
|| [[George Weatherill (politician)|George Weatherill]] {{ref label|1|1|1}} || Labor || 1989 || 1986–2000
|-
|-
|| Hon [[Barbara Wiese]] || ALP || [[1979]]–[[1995]]
|| [[Barbara Wiese]] || Labor || 1993 || 1979–1995
|-
|-
|}
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:<sup>1</sup> ALP MLC [[Frank Blevins]] had resigned late in the previous term in order to contest the Legislative Assembly seat of [[Electoral district of Giles|Giles]] at the [[South Australian state election, 1985|1985 state election]]. Blevins was not due to face re-election that year, so the new parliament needed to fill a casual vacancy to cover the remaining four years of his term. [[George Weatherill (politician)|George Weatherill]] was appointed on 11 February 1986.
:{{note label|1|1|1}} Labor MLC [[Frank Blevins]] had resigned late in the previous term in order to contest the Legislative Assembly seat of [[Electoral district of Giles|Giles]] at the [[1985 South Australian state election|1985 state election]]. Blevins was not due to face re-election that year, so the new parliament needed to fill a casual vacancy to cover the remaining four years of his term. [[George Weatherill (politician)|George Weatherill]] was appointed on 11 February 1986.
:<sup>2</sup> ALP MLC [[Brian Chatterton]] resigned on 2 February 1987. [[Trevor Crothers]] was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 24 February 24.
:{{note label|2|2|2}} Labor MLC [[Brian Chatterton]] resigned on 2 February 1987. [[Trevor Crothers]] was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 24 February 1987.
:<sup>3</sup> Liberal MLC [[Murray Hill (politician)|Murray Hill]] resigned on 4 July 1988. [[Julian Stefani]] was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 4 August
:{{note label|3|3|3}} Liberal MLC [[Murray Hill (politician)|Murray Hill]] resigned on 4 July 1988. [[Julian Stefani]] was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 4 August 1988.
:<sup>4</sup> ALP MLC Dr [[John Cornwall]] resigned on 31 January 1989. [[Ron Roberts]] was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 14 February
:{{note label|4|4|4}} Labor MLC Dr [[John Cornwall (South Australian politician)|John Cornwall]] resigned on 31 January 1989. [[Ron Roberts (politician)|Ron Roberts]] was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 14 February 1989.


==References==
==References==
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* "History of South Australian Elections, 1857–2006", Dean Jaensch, 2006.
* "History of South Australian Elections, 1857–2006", Dean Jaensch, 2006.


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Latest revision as of 22:15, 14 December 2023

This is a list of members of the South Australian Legislative Council between 1985 and 1989. As half of the Legislative Council's terms expired at each state election, half of these members were elected at the 1982 state election with terms expiring in 1989, while the other half were elected at the 1985 state election with terms expiring in 1993.

Name Party Term expiry Term of office
Gordon Bruce Labor 1993 1979–1993
John Burdett Liberal 1993 1973–1993
Martin Cameron Liberal 1989 1971–1990
Brian Chatterton [2] Labor 1993 1973–1987
Dr John Cornwall [4] Labor 1989 1975–1989
Trevor Crothers [2] Labor 1993 1987–2002
Legh Davis Liberal 1993 1979–2002
Peter Dunn Liberal 1989 1982–1997
Mike Elliott Democrat 1993 1985–1993, 1994–2002
Mario Feleppa Labor 1989 1982–1995
Ian Gilfillan Democrat 1989 1982–1993, 1997–2006
Trevor Griffin Liberal 1993 1978–2002
Murray Hill [3] Liberal 1989 1965–1988
Jamie Irwin Liberal 1993 1985–2002
Diana Laidlaw Liberal 1989 1982–2003
Anne Levy Labor 1989 1975–1997
Rob Lucas Liberal 1989 1982–2022
Carolyn Pickles Labor 1993 1985–2002
Robert Ritson Liberal 1993 1979–1993
Ron Roberts [4] Labor 1989 1989–2006
Terry Roberts Labor 1993 1985–2006
Julian Stefani [3] Liberal 1989 1988–2006
Chris Sumner Labor 1989 1975–1994
George Weatherill [1] Labor 1989 1986–2000
Barbara Wiese Labor 1993 1979–1995
1 Labor MLC Frank Blevins had resigned late in the previous term in order to contest the Legislative Assembly seat of Giles at the 1985 state election. Blevins was not due to face re-election that year, so the new parliament needed to fill a casual vacancy to cover the remaining four years of his term. George Weatherill was appointed on 11 February 1986.
2 Labor MLC Brian Chatterton resigned on 2 February 1987. Trevor Crothers was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 24 February 1987.
3 Liberal MLC Murray Hill resigned on 4 July 1988. Julian Stefani was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 4 August 1988.
4 Labor MLC Dr John Cornwall resigned on 31 January 1989. Ron Roberts was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 14 February 1989.

References[edit]

  • "Statistical Record of the Legislature, 1837–2007", Parliament of South Australia, 2007.
  • "History of South Australian Elections, 1857–2006", Dean Jaensch, 2006.