Speaker of the South Australian House of Assembly

Speaker of the South Australian House of Assembly
Incumbent
Vincent Tarzia

since 3 May 2018
Style The Honourable
Appointer House of Assembly
Formation 22 April 1857
First holder George Strickland Kingston
Deputy Peter Treloar

The Speaker of the South Australian House of Assembly is the presiding officer of the South Australian House of Assembly, the lower house of the Parliament of South Australia. The other presiding officer is the President of the South Australian Legislative Council.

The current Speaker is Liberal MP Vincent Tarzia.

List of Speakers

OrderMemberPartyTerm commenceTerm endTerm in office
1George Strickland Kingston22 April 185722 March 18602 years, 335 days
2George Charles Hawker27 April 186028 February 18654 years, 307 days
3George Strickland Kingston31 March 186526 November 188015 years, 240 days
4Robert Dalrymple Ross2 June 188127 December 18876 years, 208 days
5John Cox Bray31 May 18885 June 18902 years, 5 days
6Jenkin Coles5 June 189017 November 191121 years, 165 days
7Harry JacksonUnited Labor Party17 November 191118 March 1912122 days
8Laurence O'LoughlinLiberal Union19 March 19127 July 19153 years, 110 days
9Frederick ConeybeerUnited Labor Party
National Party
8 July 19159 April 19215 years, 275 days
10Richard ButlerLiberal Union/
Liberal Federation
21 July 19215 April 19242 years, 259 days
11John McInnesAustralian Labor Party (SA)24 July 192427 August 19262 years, 34 days
12Frederick BirrellAustralian Labor Party31 August 192616 May 1927258 days
13George LafferLiberal Federation17 May 192726 May 19303 years, 9 days
14Eric ShepherdAustralian Labor Party/
Parliamentary Labor Party
27 May 19307 April 19332 years, 315 days
15Robert NichollsLiberal and Country League6 July 19332 March 195622 years, 240 days
16Berthold TeusnerLiberal and Country League9 May 195611 April 19625 years, 337 days
17Tom StottIndependent12 April 196213 May 19653 years, 31 days
18Lindsay RichesAustralian Labor Party13 May 196515 April 19682 years, 338 days
19Tom StottIndependent16 April 196829 May 19702 years, 43 days
20Reg HurstAustralian Labor Party14 July 197031 March 19732 years, 260 days
21John RyanAustralian Labor Party19 June 197311 July 19752 years, 22 days
22Ted ConnellyIndependent5 August 197516 September 19772 years, 42 days
23Gil LangleyAustralian Labor Party6 October 197711 October 19792 years, 5 days
24Bruce EastickLiberal Party of Australia (SA)11 October 19797 December 19823 years, 57 days
25Terry McRaeAustralian Labor Party8 December 198211 February 19863 years, 93 days
26John TrainerAustralian Labor Party11 February 19868 February 19903 years, 362 days
27Norm PetersonIndependent Labor8 February 199010 December 19933 years, 305 days
28Graham GunnLiberal Party of Australia11 February 19942 December 19973 years, 294 days
29John OswaldLiberal Party of Australia2 December 19978 February 20024 years, 68 days
30Peter LewisIndependent5 March 20024 April 20053 years, 30 days
31Bob SuchIndependent4 April 200526 March 2006356 days
32Jack SnellingAustralian Labor Party27 April 200625 March 20103 years, 332 days
33Lyn BreuerAustralian Labor Party6 May 20105 February 20132 years, 275 days
34Michael AtkinsonAustralian Labor Party5 February 201316 March 20185 years, 39 days
35 Vincent Tarzia Liberal Party of Australia 3 May 2018 incumbent

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