Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1975–1977

This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1975 to 1977, as elected at the 1975 state election:

Name Party Electorate Term of office
Roy AbbottLaborSpence1975–1989
Ernest AllenLiberalFrome1968–1977
Harold AllisonLiberalMount Gambier1975–1997
Peter ArnoldLiberalChaffey1968–1970, 1973–1993
Heini BeckerLiberalHanson1970–1997
Peter BlackerCountry/NCP [1]Flinders1973–1993
David BoundyLM/Liberal [2]Goyder1974–1977
Hon Glen BroomhillLaborHenley Beach1965–1979
Dean BrownLiberalDavenport1973–1985, 1992–2006
Max BrownLaborWhyalla1970–1985
Molly ByrneLaborTea Tree Gully1965–1979
Ted ChapmanLiberalAlexandra1973–1992
Ted ConnellyIndependentPirie1975–1977
Hon Des CorcoranLaborColes1962–1968, 1968–1982
John CoumbeLiberalTorrens1956–1977
Peter DuncanLaborElizabeth1973–1984
Hon Don DunstanLaborNorwood1953–1979
Bruce EastickLiberalLight1970–1993
Stan EvansLiberalFisher1968–1993
Roger GoldsworthyLiberalKavel1970–1992
Reg GrothLaborSalisbury1970–1979
Graham GunnLiberalEyre1970–2010
Charles HarrisonLaborAlbert Park1970–1979
Hon Dr Don HopgoodLaborMawson1970–1993
Hon Hugh HudsonLaborBrighton1965–1979
Joe JenningsLaborRoss Smith1953–1977
Gavin KeneallyLaborStuart1970–1989
Gil LangleyLaborUnley1962–1982
John MathwinLiberalGlenelg1970–1985
Terry McRaeLaborPlayford1970–1989
Robin MillhouseLM/New LM [2]Mitcham1955–1982
Bill NankivellLiberalMallee1959–1979
Jack OlsonLaborSemaphore1973–1979
Ron PayneLaborMitchell1970–1989
Allan RoddaLiberalVictoria1965–1985
Keith RussackLiberalGouger1973–1982
Don SimmonsLaborPeake1970–1979
Jack SlaterLaborGilles1970–1989
Dr David TonkinLiberalBragg1970–1983
Murray VandepeerLiberalMillicent1975–1977
Howard VenningLiberalRocky River1968–1979
Hon Geoff VirgoLaborAscot Park1968–1979
Ivon WardleLiberalMurray1968–1977
Charles WellsLaborFlorey1970–1979
George WhittenLaborPrice1975–1985
David WottonLiberalHeysen1975–2002
Jack WrightLaborAdelaide1971–1985
1 The Country Party renamed itself to the National Country Party during the course of this term..
2 The Liberal Movement voted to rejoin the Liberal Party in May 1976, with one of its two MHAs, David Boundy, following suit. The second MHA, Robin Millhouse, who had fiercely opposed the merger, immediately founded a new party, the New LM, and served as its sole representative in the House of Assembly.
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