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This is a list of members of the South Australian
House of Assembly from
1989 to 1993, as elected at the 1989
state election:
| Hon Harold
Allison |
Liberal |
Mount Gambier |
1975–1997 |
| Dr Michael
Armitage |
Liberal |
Adelaide |
1989–2002 |
| Hon Peter
Arnold |
Liberal |
Chaffey |
1968–1970, 1973–1993 |
| Hon Lynn
Arnold |
Labor |
Ramsay |
1979–1994 |
| Michael Atkinson |
Labor |
Spence |
1989–present |
| Dale Baker |
Liberal |
Victoria |
1985–1997 |
| Stephen Baker |
Liberal |
Mitcham |
1982–1997 |
| Hon John
Bannon |
Labor |
Ross Smith |
1977–1993 |
| Heini Becker |
Liberal |
Hanson |
1970–1997 |
| Peter Blacker |
National |
Flinders |
1973–1993 |
| Frank Blevins |
Labor |
Giles |
1985–1997 |
| Mark Brindal |
Liberal |
Hayward |
1989–2006 |
| Hon Dean
Brown [3] |
Liberal |
Alexandra |
1973–1985, 1992–2006 |
| Hon Jennifer
Cashmore |
Liberal |
Coles |
1977–1993 |
| Hon Ted
Chapman [3] |
Liberal |
Alexandra |
1973–1992 |
| Greg Crafter |
Labor |
Norwood |
1979, 1980–1993 |
| Murray De Laine |
Labor |
Price |
1985–2002 |
| Hon Bruce
Eastick |
Liberal |
Light |
1970–1993 |
| Martyn Evans |
Independent/Labor [5] |
Elizabeth |
1984–1994 |
| Stan Evans |
Liberal |
Davenport |
1968–1993 |
| Don Ferguson |
Labor |
Henley Beach |
1982–1993 |
| Roger Goldsworthy [4] |
Liberal |
Kavel |
1970–1992 |
| Bob
Gregory |
Labor |
Florey |
1982–1993 |
| Terry Groom |
Labor/Independent [2] |
Hartley |
1977–1979, 1982–1993 |
| Graham Gunn |
Liberal |
Eyre |
1970–2010 |
| Kevin Hamilton |
Labor |
Albert Park |
1979–1993 |
| Terry Hemmings |
Labor |
Napier |
1977–1993 |
| Vic Heron |
Labor |
Peake |
1989–1993 |
| Paul Holloway |
Labor |
Mitchell |
1989–1993 |
| Hon Dr Don
Hopgood |
Labor |
Baudin |
1970–1993 |
| Colleen Hutchison |
Labor |
Stuart |
1989–1993 |
| Graham Ingerson |
Liberal |
Bragg |
1983–2002 |
| John Klunder |
Labor |
Todd |
1977–1979, 1982–1993 |
| Dorothy Kotz |
Liberal |
Newland |
1989–2006 |
| Susan Lenehan |
Labor |
Mawson |
1982–1993 |
| Peter Lewis |
Liberal |
Murray-Mallee |
1979–2006 |
| Wayne Matthew |
Liberal |
Bright |
1989–2006 |
| Kym Mayes |
Labor |
Unley |
1982–1993 |
| Colin McKee |
Labor |
Gilles |
1989–1993 |
| John
Meier |
Liberal |
Goyder |
1982–2006 |
| John Olsen [1][4] |
Liberal |
Custance/Kavel [1][4] |
1979–1990, 1992–2002 |
| John Oswald |
Liberal |
Morphett |
1979–2002 |
| Norm
Peterson |
Independent |
Semaphore |
1979–1993 |
| John Quirke |
Labor |
Playford |
1989–1997 |
| Mike Rann |
Labor |
Briggs |
1985–2012 |
| Bob Such |
Liberal |
Fisher |
1989–2014 |
| John Trainer |
Labor |
Walsh |
1979–1993 |
| Ivan Venning [1] |
Liberal |
Custance |
1990–2014 |
| Hon David
Wotton |
Liberal |
Heysen |
1975–2002 |
- 1 The
Liberal member for Custance, John
Olsen, resigned on 6 May 1990 to take
up a casual vacancy in the Australian
Senate. Liberal candidate Ivan
Venning won the resulting
by-election on 23
June
- 2 The
member for Hartley, Terry
Groom, was elected as a Labor member,
but resigned from the party in 1991 after losing
preselection to recontest his seat at the 1993
election.
- 3 The
Liberal member for Alexandra, Ted Chapman, resigned on
11 March 1992. Liberal candidate Dean
Brown won the resulting
by-election on 9 May.
- 4 The
Liberal member for Kavel, Roger
Goldsworthy, resigned on 8 April 1992.
Liberal candidate John
Olsen won the resulting
by-election on 9 May.
- 5 The
member for Elizabeth, Martyn
Evans, was elected as an independent,
but joined the Labor Party in late 1993.
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