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This is a list of members of the South Australian House
of Assembly from
1982 to 1985, as elected at the 1982 state election:
| Roy Abbott |
Labor |
Spence |
1975–1989 |
| Hon Jennifer
Adamson |
Liberal |
Coles |
1977–1993 |
| Hon Harold
Allison |
Liberal |
Mount Gambier |
1975–1997 |
| June Appleby |
Labor |
Hayward |
1982–1989 |
| Hon Peter
Arnold |
Liberal |
Chaffey |
1968–1970, 1973–1993 |
| Lynn Arnold |
Labor |
Salisbury |
1979–1994 |
| Scott Ashenden |
Liberal |
Todd |
1979–1985, 1993–1997 |
| Stephen Baker |
Liberal |
Mitcham |
1982–1997 |
| John Bannon |
Labor |
Ross Smith |
1977–1993 |
| Heini Becker |
Liberal |
Hanson |
1970–1997 |
| Peter Blacker |
NCP/National [3] |
Flinders |
1973–1993 |
| Dean Brown |
Liberal |
Davenport |
1973–1985, 1992–2006 |
| Max Brown |
Labor |
Whyalla |
1970–1985 |
| Hon Ted
Chapman |
Liberal |
Alexandra |
1973–1992 |
| Greg Crafter |
Labor |
Norwood |
1979, 1980–1993 |
| Hon Peter
Duncan [2] |
Labor |
Elizabeth |
1973–1984 |
| Hon Bruce
Eastick |
Liberal |
Light |
1970–1993 |
| Martyn Evans [2] |
Independent |
Elizabeth |
1984–1994 |
| Stan Evans |
Liberal |
Fisher |
1968–1993 |
| Don Ferguson |
Labor |
Henley Beach |
1982–1993 |
| Roger Goldsworthy |
Liberal |
Kavel |
1970–1992 |
| Bob
Gregory |
Labor |
Florey |
1982–1993 |
| Terry Groom |
Labor |
Hartley |
1977–1979, 1982–1993 |
| Graham Gunn |
Liberal |
Eyre |
1970–2010 |
| Terry Hemmings |
Labor |
Napier |
1977–1993 |
| Graham Ingerson [1] |
Liberal |
Bragg |
1983–2002 |
| Kevin Hamilton |
Labor |
Albert Park |
1979–1993 |
| Hon Dr Don
Hopgood |
Labor |
Baudin |
1970–1993 |
| Gavin Keneally |
Labor |
Stuart |
1970–1989 |
| John Klunder |
Labor |
Todd |
1977–1979, 1982–1993 |
| Susan Lenehan |
Labor |
Mawson |
1982–1993 |
| Peter Lewis |
Liberal |
Mallee |
1979–2006 |
| John Mathwin |
Liberal |
Glenelg |
1970–1985 |
| Kym Mayes |
Labor |
Unley |
1982–1993 |
| Terry McRae |
Labor |
Playford |
1970–1989 |
| John
Meier |
Liberal |
Goyder |
1982–2006 |
| John Olsen |
Liberal |
Rocky River |
1979–1990, 1992–2002 |
| John Oswald |
Liberal |
Morphett |
1979–2002 |
| Hon Ron
Payne |
Labor |
Mitchell |
1970–1989 |
| Norm
Peterson |
Independent |
Semaphore |
1979–1993 |
| Keith Plunkett |
Labor |
Peake |
1979–1989 |
| Allan Rodda |
Liberal |
Victoria |
1965–1985 |
| Jack Slater |
Labor |
Gilles |
1970–1989 |
| Hon Dr David
Tonkin [1] |
Liberal |
Bragg |
1970–1983 |
| John Trainer |
Labor |
Ascot Park |
1979–1993 |
| George Whitten |
Labor |
Price |
1975–1985 |
| Hon Michael
Wilson |
Liberal |
Torrens |
1977–1985 |
| Hon David
Wotton |
Liberal |
Murray |
1975–2002 |
| Hon Jack
Wright |
Labor |
Adelaide |
1971–1985 |
- 1 The
Liberal member for Bragg, David Tonkin,
resigned on 10 April 1983. Liberal candidate Graham Ingerson won
the resulting
by-election on
14 May 1983.
- 2 The
Labor member for Elizabeth, Peter Duncan,
resigned on 25 October 1984 in order to contest
the federal seat of Makin at
the 1984 election.
Independent candidate Martyn Evans won
the resulting
by-election on
1 December 1984.
- 3 The National Country
Party changed
its name to the National Party of
Australia during
the course of this term.
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