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Premier of South Australia
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Premiers of South Australia

Note that Premiers designated with ALP were from the
Australian Labor Party and those designated with Liberal were from the Australian Liberal Party.

  • Mike Rann 05/03/02 - (ALP)
  • Rob Kerin 22/10/01 - 05/03/02 (Liberal)
  • John Olsen 28/11/96 - 22/10/01 (Liberal)
  • Dean Brown 14/12/93 - 28/11/96 (Liberal)
  • Lynn Arnold 4/9/1992 - 14/12/1993 (ALP)
  • John Bannon 10/11/1982 - 4/9/1992 (ALP)
  • David Tonkin 18/9/1979 - 10/11/1982 (Liberal)
  • James Corcoran 15/2/1979 - 18/9/1979 (Liberal)
  • Raymond Hall 17/4/1968 - 2/6/1970 (Liberal)
  • Don Dunstan 1/6/1967 - 17/4/1968 and 2/6/1970 - 15/2/1979 (ALP)
  • Francis Walsh 10/3/1965 - 1/6/1967
  • Thomas Playford Jr 5/11/1938 - 10/3/1965
  • Robert Richards 13/2/1933 - 18/4/1933
  • Richard Layton Butler 8/4/1927 - 17/4/1930 and 18/4/1933 - 5/11/1938
  • Lionel Hill 28/8/1926 - 8/4/1927 and 17/4/1930 - 13/2/1933
  • John Gunn 16/4/1924 - 28/8/1926
  • Henry Barwell 8/4/1920 - 16/4/1924
  • Crawford Vaughan
  • John Verran
  • Archibald Peake
  • Thomas Price
  • Richard Butler, 1905-1905
  • John Jenkins
  • Vaiben Solomon
  • Charles Kingston
  • Frederick Holder
  • John Cockburn
  • Thomas Playford
  • John Downer
  • John Bray
  • William Morgan
  • John Colton
  • Henry Strangways
  • James Boucaut
  • John Hart
  • Arthur Blyth
  • Henry Ayers
  • Francis Dutton
  • George Waterhouse
  • Thomas Reynolds
  • Richard Hanson
  • Robert Torrens
  • John Baker
  • Boyle Finnis

See http://www.parliament.sa.gov.au/pp/html/pastprem.shtm until someone copies the dates from there

  

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