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55th Parliament of South Australia

The 55th Parliament of South Australia was a meeting of the legislative branch of the South Australian state government, composed of the South Australian Legislative Council and the South Australian House of Assembly.

Leadership

Legislative Council

Presiding officer

Government leadership

Opposition leadership

House of Assembly

Presiding officer

Government leadership

Opposition leadership

Leadership elections

Terry Stephens was elected unopposed as the President of the Legislative Council. Ian Hunter, Tung Ngo, Russell Wortley, Justin Hanson, Irene Pnevmatikos, and Reggie Martin all rejected a nomination from Connie Bonaros.

Dan Cregan was elected unopposed as the Speaker of the House of Assembly. Following Cregan's resignation from the position, Leon Bignell was elected unopposed to the Speakership on 11 April 2024.

Party summary

Legislative Council

House of Assembly

Membership

Legislative Council

11 of the 22 seats in the upper house were contested in the election on 19 March 2022. Members elected in 2022 are marked with an asterisk (*).

Connie Bonaros
Emily Bourke
Nicola Centofanti*
Mira El Dannawi
Tammy Franks
Sarah Game*
Heidi Girolamo
Justin Hanson
Laura Henderson*
Ben Hood
Dennis Hood*
Ian Hunter*
Jing Lee
Michelle Lensink*
Kyam Maher*
Reggie Martin*
Tung Ngo*
Frank Pangallo
Clare Scriven
Robert Simms*
Terry Stephens
Russell Wortley*

House of Assembly

All 47 seats in the lower house were contested in the election on 19 March 2022.

Sarah Andrews (Gibson)
David Basham (Finniss)
Jack Batty (Bragg)
Troy Bell (Mount Gambier)
Zoe Bettison (Ramsay)
Leon Bignell (Mawson)
Blair Boyer (Wright)
Geoff Brock (Stuart)
Michael Brown (Florey)
Nick Champion (Taylor)
Nadia Clancy (Elder)
Susan Close (Port Adelaide)
Nat Cook (Hurtle Vale)
Matt Cowdrey (Colton)
Dan Cregan (Kavel)
Alex Dighton (Black)
Fraser Ellis (Narungga)
John Fulbrook (Playford)
John Gardner (Morialta)
Katrine Hildyard (Reynell)
Lucy Hood (Adelaide)
Eddie Hughes (Giles)
Ashton Hurn (Schubert)
Catherine Hutchesson (Waite)
Tom Koutsantonis (West Torrens)
Peter Malinauskas (Croydon)
Nick McBride (MacKillop)
Andrea Michaels (Enfield)
Stephen Mullighan (Lee)
Lee Odenwalder (Elizabeth)
Cressida O'Hanlon (Dunstan)
Stephen Patterson (Morphett)
Rhiannon Pearce (King)
Adrian Pederick (Hammond)
Tony Piccolo (Light)
Chris Picton (Kaurna)
David Pisoni (Unley)
Penny Pratt (Frome)
Olivia Savvas (Newland)
Jayne Stinson (Badcoe)
Joe Szakacs (Cheltenham)
Vincent Tarzia (Hartley)
Josh Teague (Heysen)
Sam Telfer (Flinders)
Erin Thompson (Davenport)
Tim Whetstone (Chaffey)
Dana Wortley (Torrens)

Changes of membership

Legislative Council

House of Assembly

See also

Notes

References