Members of the South Australian Legislative Council, 2018–2022
This is a list of members of the South Australian Legislative Council between 2018 and 2022. As half of the Legislative Council's terms expired at each state election, half of these members were elected at the 2014 state election with terms expiring in 2022, while the other half were elected at the 2018 state election with terms expiring in 2026.
Name | Party | Term expires | Term of office |
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Connie Bonaros | SA Best | 2026 | 2018–present |
Emily Bourke | Labor | 2026 | 2018–present |
John Darley | Advance SA | 2022 | 2007–present |
John Dawkins | Liberal | 2022 | 1997–present |
Tammy Franks | Greens | 2026 | 2010–present |
Justin Hanson | Labor | 2026 | 2017–present |
Dennis Hood | Conservatives/Liberal [1] | 2022 | 2006–present |
Ian Hunter | Labor | 2022 | 2006–present |
Jing Lee | Liberal | 2026 | 2010–present |
Michelle Lensink | Liberal | 2022 | 2003–present |
Rob Lucas | Liberal | 2022 | 1982–present |
Kyam Maher | Labor | 2022 | 2012–present |
Andrew McLachlan | Liberal | 2022 | 2014–present |
Tung Ngo | Labor | 2022 | 2014–present |
Frank Pangallo | SA Best | 2026 | 2018–present |
Mark Parnell | Greens | 2022 | 2006–present |
Irene Pnevmatikos | Labor | 2026 | 2018–present |
David Ridgway | Liberal | 2026 | 2002–present |
Clare Scriven | Labor | 2026 | 2018–present |
Terry Stephens | Liberal | 2026 | 2002–present |
Stephen Wade | Liberal | 2026 | 2006–present |
Russell Wortley | Labor | 2022 | 2006–present |
- 1 Australian Conservatives MLC Dennis Hood, who had been elected as a Family First Party MLC in 2014, defected to the Liberal Party nine days after the 2018 state election.
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