Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1968–1970

This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1968 to 1970, as elected at the 1968 state election:

Name Party Electorate Term of office
Ernest Allen LCL Burra 1968–1977
Peter Arnold LCL Chaffey 1968–1970, 1973–1993
Hon David Brookman LCL Alexandra 1948–1973
Glen Broomhill Labor West Torrens 1965–1979
Allan Burdon Labor Mount Gambier 1962–1975
Molly Byrne Labor Barossa 1965–1979
Tom Casey Labor Frome 1960–1970
John Clark Labor Gawler 1952–1973
Des Corcoran[1] Labor Millicent 1962–1968, 1968–1982
John Coumbe LCL Torrens 1956–1977
Hon Don Dunstan Labor Norwood 1953–1979
Ernie Edwards LCL Eyre 1968–1970
Stan Evans LCL Onkaparinga 1968–1993
James Ferguson LCL Yorke Peninsula 1963–1973
John Freebairn LCL Light 1962–1970
Bryant Giles LCL Gumeracha 1968–1970
Steele Hall LCL Gouger 1959–1974
Hugh Hudson Labor Glenelg 1965–1979
Lloyd Hughes Labor Wallaroo 1957–1970
Reg Hurst Labor Semaphore 1964–1973
Hon Cyril Hutchens Labor Hindmarsh 1950–1970
Joe Jennings Labor Enfield 1953–1977
Gil Langley Labor Unley 1962–1982
Sam Lawn Labor Adelaide 1950–1971
Hon Ron Loveday Labor Whyalla 1956–1970
William McAnaney LCL Stirling 1963–1975
Dave McKee Labor Port Pirie 1959–1975
Robin Millhouse LCL Mitcham 1955–1982
Bill Nankivell LCL Albert 1959–1979
Hon Sir Glen Pearson LCL Flinders 1951–1970
Lindsay Riches Labor Stuart 1933–1970
Allan Rodda LCL Victoria 1965–1985
John Ryan Labor Port Adelaide 1959–1975
Joyce Steele LCL Burnside 1959–1973
Hon Tom Stott Independent Ridley 1933–1970
Hon Berthold Teusner LCL Angas 1944–1970
Howard Venning LCL Rocky River 1968–1979
Geoff Virgo Labor Edwardstown 1968–1979
Ivon Wardle LCL Murray 1968–1977
1 The narrow re-election of the Labor member for Millicent, Des Corcoran, was overturned by the Court of Disputed Returns on 28 May 1968. Corcoran won the resulting by-election on 22 June 1968.
Members of the Parliament of South Australia
Legislative Council

1965–19681968–19701970–1973

House of Assembly

1965–19681968–19701970–1973

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