Members of the South Australian Legislative Council, 1930–1933

This is a list of members of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1930 to 1933.

Name District Party Term expiry Time in office
Joseph Anderson [2]Central No. 1Independent19381931–1944
Percy BlesingNorthernCountry Party/LCL [4]19331924–1949
Frank CondonCentral No. 1Labor19381928–1961
John Herbert CookeCentral No. 2Liberal Federation/LCL [4]19331915–1933
John CowanSouthernLiberal Federation/LCL [4]19381910–1944
Walter Gordon DuncanMidlandLiberal Federation/LCL [4]19381918–1962
Tom Gluyas [2]Central No. 1Labor19381918–1931
David GordonMidlandLiberal Federation/LCL [4]19381913–1944
Walter HannafordMidlandLiberal Federation/LCL [4]19331912–1941
William Humphrey HarveyCentral No. 2Liberal Federation/LCL [4]19381915–1935
James JelleyCentral No. 1Labor/PLP [1]19331912–1933
Thomas McCallumSouthernLiberal Federation/LCL [4]19331920–1938
William George MillsNorthernCountry Party/LCL [4]19331918–1933
William MorrowNorthernLiberal Federation/LCL [4]19381915–1934
Reuben Cranstoun Mowbray [3]SouthernLCL19381932–1938
Thomas PascoeMidlandLiberal Federation/LCL [4]19331900–1933
George Henry ProsserCentral No. 2Liberal Federation/LCL [4]19331921–1933
George RitchieNorthernLiberal Federation/LCL [4]19381924–1944
Sir Lancelot Stirling [3]SouthernLiberal Federation/LCL [4]19381891–1932
Henry TassieCentral No. 2Liberal Federation/LCL [4]19381918–1938
Stanley WhitfordCentral No. 1Labor/PLP [1]19331929–1941
Harry Dove YoungSouthernLiberal Federation/LCL [4]19331927–1941
1 The Australian Labor Party split in August 1931 over the Cabinet's support for the Premiers' Plan as a response to the Great Depression. The state conference of the party expelled all 23 Labor MPs who had voted for the plan, including two of their four MLCs - James Jelley and Stanley Whitford. Jelley and Whitford both joined their expelled House of Assembly colleagues in forming the separate Parliamentary Labor Party. The two remaining MLCs, Frank Condon and Tom Gluyas, remained in the official Labor Party.
2 Labor MLC Tom Gluyas died on 3 September 1931. Independent candidate Joseph Anderson won the resulting by-election on 24 October.
3 LCL MLC Sir Lancelot Stirling died on 24 May 1932. Reuben Cranstoun Mowbray was elected unopposed to the vacancy on 17 June.
4 The two conservative parties, the Liberal Federation and the state branch of the Country Party, merged to create the new Liberal and Country League on 9 June 1932.

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