Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1930–1933

This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1930 to 1933, as elected at the 1930 state election:

Name Party in 1930 Party in 1933 Electorate Term of office
Ernest AnthoneyLiberalLCLSturt1921–1938
Frederick BirrellLaborPLPNorth Adelaide1921–1933
Alfred BlackwellLaborPLPWest Torrens1918–1938
Richard Layton ButlerLiberalLCLWooroora1915–1918, 1921–1938
Hon Thomas ButterfieldLaborPLPNewcastle1915–1917, 1918–1933
Archie CameronCountryLCLWooroora1927–1934
Martin Collaton [1]N/A (Lang Labor)LaborAdelaide1931–1933
Clement CollinsLaborPLPMurray1924–1933
George CookeLaborPLPBarossa1924–1933
Edward CraigieSingle Tax LeagueSingle Tax LeagueFlinders1930–1941
Jack CritchleyLaborPLPBurra Burra1930–1933
Bob DaleLaborLang LaborSturt1930–1938, 1944–1947
Edgar DawesLaborLaborSturt1930–1933
Hon Bill DennyLaborPLPAdelaide1900–1905, 1906–1933
Samuel DennisonCountryLCLWooroora1930–1938
Bert Edwards [1]LaborN/AAdelaide1917–1931
Thomas EdwardsLaborPLPBarossa1930–1933
John FitzgeraldLaborLaborPort Pirie1918–1936
Even GeorgeLaborPLPBurra Burra1930–1933
Herbert GeorgeLaborLaborAdelaide1926–1933
Edward GilesLiberalLCLYorke Peninsula1926–1933
William HarveyLaborPLPNewcastle1918–1933
Percy HeggatonLiberalLCLAlexandra1906–1915, 1923–1938
Lionel HillLaborPLPPort Pirie1915–1917, 1918–1933
Leonard HopkinsLaborPLPBarossa1924–1927, 1930–1933
Herbert HuddLiberalLCLAlexandra1912–1915, 1920–1938, 1941–1948
Robert HunterLaborPLPMurray1930–1933
John JonasLaborLaborPort Adelaide1927–1933
Beasley KearneyLaborLaborEast Torrens1930–1933
George LafferLiberalLCLAlexandra1913–1933
John LyonsLiberalLCLStanley1926–1948
Arthur McArthurLaborPLPEast Torrens1930–1933
Sydney McHughLaborPLPBurra Burra1924–1927, 1930–1933, 1941–1944
John McInnesLaborPLPWest Torrens1918–1950
Malcolm McIntoshLiberalLCLAlbert1921–1959
Frederick McMillanLiberalLCLAlbert1921–1933
James MoseleyLiberalLCLFlinders1910–1933
Robert NichollsLiberalLCLStanley1915–1956
Frank NieassLaborLaborEast Torrens1930–1933, 1938–1941, 1944–1947
Baden PattinsonLiberalLCLYorke Peninsula1930–1938, 1947–1965
John PedlerLaborPLPWallaroo1918–1938
Vernon Petherick [4]N/A (Liberal)LCLVictoria1918–1924, 1932–1938, 1941–1945
Peter Reidy [4]LiberalN/AVictoria1915–1932
Robert RichardsLaborPLPWallaroo1918–1949
Eric ShepherdLaborPLPVictoria1924–1933
Frank StanifordLaborPLPMurray1924–1927, 1930–1933
Albert ThompsonLaborLaborPort Adelaide1930–1946
Walter WarneLaborLaborNorth Adelaide1930–1933
1 Adelaide MHA Bert Edwards had his seat vacated for absence without leave on 23 June 1931. Lang Plan Campaign Committee candidate Martin Collaton won the resulting by-election on 25 July. He sat in parliament as a member of the new Lang Labor Party.
2 The Labor Party split in August 1931 over the Cabinet's support for the Premiers' Plan. The state conference of the party expelled the 21 MHAs who had supported it in parliament: Lionel Hill, Bill Denny, Robert Richards, John McInnes, Sydney McHugh, Eric Shepherd, Frank Staniford, Frederick Birrell, Alfred Blackwell, Thomas Butterfield, Clement Collins, Jack Critchley, Even George, William Harvey, Leonard Hopkins, Robert Hunter, Beasley Kearney, Arthur McArthur, John Pedler, Albert Thompson, and Walter Warne. They appealed the decision, but by November most had accepted their expulsion and formed a separate party, the Parliamentary Labor Party; the remnants of the caucus continued to sit as official Labor.
3 Sturt MHA Bob Dale was also expelled from the Labor Party in August 1931 for supporting the rival Lang Plan of New South Wales Premier Jack Lang. He subsequently sat as a member of the nascent Lang Labor Party.
4 Victoria MHA Peter Reidy died on 17 January 1932. Liberal candidate Vernon Petherick won the resulting by-election on 5 March.
5 The Lang Labor Party split in April 1932, with MHA Martin Collaton and a number of senior officials forming the Lang Australian Labor Party. The party merged into the official Labor Party in October.
6 The Liberal Federation merged with the SA branch of the Country Party to form the Liberal and Country League on 9 June 1932.
7 Two expelled MHAs, Albert Thompson and Beasley Kearney, were reinstated to the official Labor Party in June 1932 after an appeal to the party's federal executive. A third MHA, Walter Warne, was also readmitted by the time of the 1933 election.
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