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Attorney-General of South Australia

The attorney-general of South Australia is the Cabinet minister in the Government of South Australia who is responsible for that state's system of law and justice. The attorney-general must be a qualified legal practitioner, although this was not always the case.[citation needed]

Attorney-General of
South Australia
Incumbent
Kyam Maher
since 24 March 2022
Attorney-General's Department
StyleThe Honourable
Member of
Reports toPremier of South Australia
Seat45 Pirie Street, Adelaide
NominatorPremier of South Australia
AppointerGovernor of South Australia
on the advice of the premier
Term lengthAt the Governor's pleasure
Formation24 October 1856
First holderRichard Hanson
Websitewww.agd.sa.gov.au

The attorney-general oversees the Attorney-General's Department. The current attorney-general since March 2022 is Kyam Maher MP, a member of the South Australian Labor Party.

List of Advocates-General of South Australia (1837 to 1851) edit

With the establishment of the Province of South Australia, the colony's first First Law Officer Charles Mann was appointed Advocate-General, Crown Solicitor and Public Prosecutor. The appointment as Advocate-General bestowed the office holder with membership of the Council in Government. With the arrival of self government in 1857, the position of Advocate-General became that of Attorney-General.

Advocate-General Time in Office
Charles Mann[1] 1837–38[2]
George Milner Stephen[3] 1838[4]
Robert Bernard 1838–40[5]
William Smillie 1840–52[6]
William Bartley (Acting) 1849–50[7]
Charles Mann (Acting)[8] 1850–51[9]
Richard Davies Hanson [10] 1851–57[11]

List of attorneys-general of South Australia edit

Ordinal Attorney-General Party Term start Term end Time in office
1 Richard Hanson 24 October 1856 21 August 1857
2 Edward Castres Gwynne 21 August 1857 1 September 1857
3 Richard Bullock Andrews 1 September 1857 30 September 1857
Richard Hanson 30 September 1857 9 May 1860
4 Henry Strangways 9 May 1860 20 May 1861
5 Randolph Isham Stow 20 May 1861 8 October 1861
6 Henry Gawler 8 October 1861 17 October 1861
Randolph Isham Stow 17 October 1861 4 July 1863
Richard Bullock Andrews 4 July 1863 22 July 1864
Randolph Isham Stow 22 July 1864 22 March 1865
Richard Bullock Andrews 22 March 1865 23 October 1865
7 James Boucaut 23 October 1865 3 May 1867
Richard Bullock Andrews 3 May 1867 24 September 1868
8 John Tuthill Bagot 24 September 1868 13 October 1868
Richard Bullock Andrews 13 October 1868 3 Nov 1868
Henry Strangways 3 Nov 1868 30 May 1870
9 Richard Baker 30 May 1870 21 July 1871
10 Charles Mann 21 July 1871 22 January 1872
James Boucaut 22 January 1872 4 March 1872
11 George Stevenson 4 March 1872 22 July 1873
Charles Mann 22 July 1873 3 June 1875
12 Samuel Way 3 June 1875 23 March 1876
Henry Gawler 23 March 1876[12] 25 March 1876[13]
Charles Mann 25 March 1876 6 June 1876
13 John Cox Bray 6 June 1876 26 October 1877
Charles Mann 26 October 1877 27 September 1878
14 William Bundey 27 September 1878 10 March 1881
15 Josiah Symon 10 March 1881 24 June 1881
16 John Downer 24 June 1881 16 June 1884
17 Charles Kingston 16 June 1884 16 June 1885
John Downer 16 June 1885 11 June 1887
Charles Kingston 11 June 1887 27 June 1889
18 Beaumont Moulden 27 June 1889 19 March 1890
19 Frederick Turner 31 March 1890 2 May 1890
20 Henry Downer 2 May 1890 19 August 1890
21 Robert Homburg 19 August 1890 21 June 1892
22 William Stock 21 June 1892 15 October 1892
Robert Homburg 15 October 1892 16 June 1893
Charles Kingston 16 June 1893 1 December 1899
23 Paddy Glynn 1 December 1899 8 December 1899
24 John Hannah Gordon 8 December 1899 2 December 1903
25 Louis von Doussa 2 December 1903 4 July 1904
Robert Homburg 4 July 1904 24 February 1905
26 James R. Anderson[14] 1 March 1905 26 July 1905
27 Archibald Peake Liberal and Democratic Union (LDU) 26 July 1905 5 June 1909
28 Samuel Mitchell LDU 5 June 1909 22 December 1909
29 Hermann Homburg LDU 22 December 1909 3 June 1910
30 Bill Denny United Labor 3 June 1910 17 February 1912
Hermann Homburg Liberal Union 17 February 1912 21 January 1915
31 Herbert Angas Parsons Liberal Union 21 January 1915 3 April 1915
32 John Vaughan United Labor/Nationals 3 April 1915 14 July 1917
33 Henry Barwell Liberal Union 14 July 1917 27 August 1917
Archibald Peake Liberal Union 27 August 1917 29 April 1918
Henry Barwell Liberal Union 29 April 1918 16 April 1924
Bill Denny Labor 16 April 1924 8 April 1927
Hermann Homburg Liberal Federation 8 April 1927 17 April 1930
Bill Denny Labor 17 April 1930 18 April 1933
34 Shirley Jeffries Liberal and Country League (LCL) 18 April 1933 6 May 1944 11 years, 18 days
35 Charles Abbott LCL 15 May 1944 17 April 1946
36 Reginald Rudall LCL 17 April 1946 1 January 1955
37 Thomas Playford IV LCL 6 January 1955 6 April 1955
38 Colin Rowe LCL 6 April 1955 10 March 1965
39 Don Dunstan Labor 10 March 1965 16 April 1968
40 Robin Millhouse LCL 17 April 1968 1 June 1970
41 Len King Labor 2 June 1970 20 June 1975
Don Dunstan Labor 20 June 1975 9 October 1975 111 days
42 Peter Duncan Labor 9 October 1975 15 March 1979
43 Don Banfield Labor 15 March 1979 1 May 1979
44 Chris Sumner Labor 1 May 1979 18 September 1979
45 Trevor Griffin Liberal 18 September 1979 10 November 1982
Chris Sumner Labor 10 November 1982 14 December 1993
Trevor Griffin Liberal 14 December 1993 4 December 2001
46 Robert Lawson Liberal 4 December 2001 5 March 2002
47 Michael Atkinson Labor 5 March 2002 30 June 2003
48 Paul Holloway Labor 30 June 2003 29 August 2003
Michael Atkinson Labor 29 August 2003 25 March 2010
49 John Rau Labor 25 March 2010 19 March 2018
50 Vickie Chapman [1st female] Liberal 19 March 2018 21 March 2022 4 years, 2 days
51 Kyam Maher Labor 24 March 2022 incumbent 1 year, 269 days

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ 'Mann, Charles (1799 - 1860)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 2, MUP, 1967, pp 201-202. Retrieved on 3 September 2015; Castles, A and Harris, M, Lawmakers and Wayward Whigs (Wakefield Press, 1987)
  2. ^ 'Advertising' South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register (Adelaide, SA : 1836 - 1839) 3 June 1837: 1 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article31749645
  3. ^ 'Stephen, George Milner (1812 - 1894)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume ?, MUP, 1967, pp ??-??. Retrieved on 28 August 2014; Castles, A and Harris, M, Lawmakers and Wayward Whigs (Wakefield Press, 1987);
  4. ^ 'MR. GEORGE STEPHEN' South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register (Adelaide, SA : 1836 - 1839) 17 Feb 1838: 3 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article31749808
  5. ^ 'Advertising' South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register (Adelaide, SA : 1836 - 1839) 14 Jul 1838: 1 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article31750009
  6. ^ 'OFFICIAL CHANGES & APPOINTMENTS' Adelaide Chronicle and South Australian Advertiser (SA : 1839 - 1840) 31 Mar 1840: 2 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article195859739
  7. ^ 'ERRATA IN "OBSERVER'S" LETTER' South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) 6 Jan 1849: 3 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article50246699
  8. ^ 'Mann, Charles (1799 - 1860)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 2, MUP, 1967, pp 201-202. Retrieved on 3 September 2015; Castles, A and Harris, M, Lawmakers and Wayward Whigs (Wakefield Press, 1987)
  9. ^ 'OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS' South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1847 - 1852) 5 Jan 1850: 3 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article195939144
  10. ^ 'Hanson, Richard Davies (1805 - 1876)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume ?, MUP, 1967, pp ??-??. Retrieved on 3 September 2015
  11. ^ Hanson originally acted in the role until Smillie's death in December 1852 whereupon he was appointed the provinces last Advocate-General. In 1857, Hanson became South Australia's first Attorney-General upon the province achieving the right of responsible government. 'THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE' South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) 18 Jul 1851: 3 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38449569; Ralph M Hague, History of the Law in South Australia 1837-1867 (University of Adelaide Barr Smith Press 2005), 719
  12. ^ "The Government Gazette". South Australian Register. Vol. XLI, no. 9160. South Australia. 24 March 1876. p. 3. Retrieved 20 February 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  13. ^ "Government Gazette Extra-dinary". The South Australian Advertiser. Vol. XVIII, no. 5440. South Australia. 27 March 1876. p. 6. Retrieved 20 February 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  14. ^ Though not a legislator, Anderson was chosen by premier Butler for the position, as allowed for in the Constitution, being under six months duration.
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The attorney general of South Australia is the Cabinet minister in the Government of South Australia who is responsible for that state s system of law and justice The attorney general must be a qualified legal practitioner although this was not always the case citation needed Attorney General of South AustraliaSouth Australian Coat of ArmsFlag of South AustraliaIncumbentKyam Mahersince 24 March 2022Attorney General s DepartmentStyleThe HonourableMember ofParliamentCabinetExecutive CouncilReports toPremier of South AustraliaSeat45 Pirie Street AdelaideNominatorPremier of South AustraliaAppointerGovernor of South Australiaon the advice of the premierTerm lengthAt the Governor s pleasureFormation24 October 1856First holderRichard HansonWebsitewww wbr agd wbr sa wbr gov wbr auThe attorney general oversees the Attorney General s Department The current attorney general since March 2022 is Kyam Maher MP a member of the South Australian Labor Party Contents 1 List of Advocates General of South Australia 1837 to 1851 2 List of attorneys general of South Australia 3 See also 4 ReferencesList of Advocates General of South Australia 1837 to 1851 editWith the establishment of the Province of South Australia the colony s first First Law Officer Charles Mann was appointed Advocate General Crown Solicitor and Public Prosecutor The appointment as Advocate General bestowed the office holder with membership of the Council in Government With the arrival of self government in 1857 the position of Advocate General became that of Attorney General Advocate General Time in OfficeCharles Mann 1 1837 38 2 George Milner Stephen 3 1838 4 Robert Bernard 1838 40 5 William Smillie 1840 52 6 William Bartley Acting 1849 50 7 Charles Mann Acting 8 1850 51 9 Richard Davies Hanson 10 1851 57 11 List of attorneys general of South Australia editOrdinal Attorney General Party Term start Term end Time in office1 Richard Hanson 24 October 1856 21 August 18572 Edward Castres Gwynne 21 August 1857 1 September 18573 Richard Bullock Andrews 1 September 1857 30 September 1857 Richard Hanson 30 September 1857 9 May 18604 Henry Strangways 9 May 1860 20 May 18615 Randolph Isham Stow 20 May 1861 8 October 18616 Henry Gawler 8 October 1861 17 October 1861 Randolph Isham Stow 17 October 1861 4 July 1863 Richard Bullock Andrews 4 July 1863 22 July 1864 Randolph Isham Stow 22 July 1864 22 March 1865 Richard Bullock Andrews 22 March 1865 23 October 18657 James Boucaut 23 October 1865 3 May 1867 Richard Bullock Andrews 3 May 1867 24 September 18688 John Tuthill Bagot 24 September 1868 13 October 1868 Richard Bullock Andrews 13 October 1868 3 Nov 1868 Henry Strangways 3 Nov 1868 30 May 18709 Richard Baker 30 May 1870 21 July 187110 Charles Mann 21 July 1871 22 January 1872 James Boucaut 22 January 1872 4 March 187211 George Stevenson 4 March 1872 22 July 1873 Charles Mann 22 July 1873 3 June 187512 Samuel Way 3 June 1875 23 March 1876 Henry Gawler 23 March 1876 12 25 March 1876 13 Charles Mann 25 March 1876 6 June 187613 John Cox Bray 6 June 1876 26 October 1877 Charles Mann 26 October 1877 27 September 187814 William Bundey 27 September 1878 10 March 188115 Josiah Symon 10 March 1881 24 June 188116 John Downer 24 June 1881 16 June 188417 Charles Kingston 16 June 1884 16 June 1885 John Downer 16 June 1885 11 June 1887 Charles Kingston 11 June 1887 27 June 188918 Beaumont Moulden 27 June 1889 19 March 189019 Frederick Turner 31 March 1890 2 May 189020 Henry Downer 2 May 1890 19 August 189021 Robert Homburg 19 August 1890 21 June 189222 William Stock 21 June 1892 15 October 1892 Robert Homburg 15 October 1892 16 June 1893 Charles Kingston 16 June 1893 1 December 189923 Paddy Glynn 1 December 1899 8 December 189924 John Hannah Gordon 8 December 1899 2 December 190325 Louis von Doussa 2 December 1903 4 July 1904 Robert Homburg 4 July 1904 24 February 190526 James R Anderson 14 1 March 1905 26 July 190527 Archibald Peake Liberal and Democratic Union LDU 26 July 1905 5 June 190928 Samuel Mitchell LDU 5 June 1909 22 December 190929 Hermann Homburg LDU 22 December 1909 3 June 191030 Bill Denny United Labor 3 June 1910 17 February 1912 Hermann Homburg Liberal Union 17 February 1912 21 January 191531 Herbert Angas Parsons Liberal Union 21 January 1915 3 April 191532 John Vaughan United Labor Nationals 3 April 1915 14 July 191733 Henry Barwell Liberal Union 14 July 1917 27 August 1917 Archibald Peake Liberal Union 27 August 1917 29 April 1918 Henry Barwell Liberal Union 29 April 1918 16 April 1924 Bill Denny Labor 16 April 1924 8 April 1927 Hermann Homburg Liberal Federation 8 April 1927 17 April 1930 Bill Denny Labor 17 April 1930 18 April 193334 Shirley Jeffries Liberal and Country League LCL 18 April 1933 6 May 1944 11 years 18 days35 Charles Abbott LCL 15 May 1944 17 April 194636 Reginald Rudall LCL 17 April 1946 1 January 195537 Thomas Playford IV LCL 6 January 1955 6 April 195538 Colin Rowe LCL 6 April 1955 10 March 196539 Don Dunstan Labor 10 March 1965 16 April 196840 Robin Millhouse LCL 17 April 1968 1 June 197041 Len King Labor 2 June 1970 20 June 1975 Don Dunstan Labor 20 June 1975 9 October 1975 111 days42 Peter Duncan Labor 9 October 1975 15 March 197943 Don Banfield Labor 15 March 1979 1 May 197944 Chris Sumner Labor 1 May 1979 18 September 197945 Trevor Griffin Liberal 18 September 1979 10 November 1982 Chris Sumner Labor 10 November 1982 14 December 1993 Trevor Griffin Liberal 14 December 1993 4 December 200146 Robert Lawson Liberal 4 December 2001 5 March 200247 Michael Atkinson Labor 5 March 2002 30 June 200348 Paul Holloway Labor 30 June 2003 29 August 2003 Michael Atkinson Labor 29 August 2003 25 March 201049 John Rau Labor 25 March 2010 19 March 201850 Vickie Chapman 1st female Liberal 19 March 2018 21 March 2022 4 years 2 days51 Kyam Maher Labor 24 March 2022 incumbent 1 year 269 daysSee also editJustice ministry Government of South AustraliaReferences edit Mann Charles 1799 1860 Australian Dictionary of Biography Volume 2 MUP 1967 pp 201 202 Retrieved on 3 September 2015 Castles A and Harris M Lawmakers and Wayward Whigs Wakefield Press 1987 Advertising South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register Adelaide SA 1836 1839 3 June 1837 1 http nla gov au nla news article31749645 Stephen George Milner 1812 1894 Australian Dictionary of Biography Volume MUP 1967 pp Retrieved on 28 August 2014 Castles A and Harris M Lawmakers and Wayward Whigs Wakefield Press 1987 MR GEORGE STEPHEN South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register Adelaide SA 1836 1839 17 Feb 1838 3 http nla gov au nla news article31749808 Advertising South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register Adelaide SA 1836 1839 14 Jul 1838 1 http nla gov au nla news article31750009 OFFICIAL CHANGES amp APPOINTMENTS Adelaide Chronicle and South Australian Advertiser SA 1839 1840 31 Mar 1840 2 http nla gov au nla news article195859739 ERRATA IN OBSERVER S LETTER South Australian Register Adelaide SA 1839 1900 6 Jan 1849 3 http nla gov au nla news article50246699 Mann Charles 1799 1860 Australian Dictionary of Biography Volume 2 MUP 1967 pp 201 202 Retrieved on 3 September 2015 Castles A and Harris M Lawmakers and Wayward Whigs Wakefield Press 1987 OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal Adelaide SA 1847 1852 5 Jan 1850 3 http nla gov au nla news article195939144 Hanson Richard Davies 1805 1876 Australian Dictionary of Biography Volume MUP 1967 pp Retrieved on 3 September 2015 Hanson originally acted in the role until Smillie s death in December 1852 whereupon he was appointed the provinces last Advocate General In 1857 Hanson became South Australia s first Attorney General upon the province achieving the right of responsible government THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE South Australian Register Adelaide SA 1839 1900 18 Jul 1851 3 http nla gov au nla news article38449569 Ralph M Hague History of the Law in South Australia 1837 1867 University of Adelaide Barr Smith Press 2005 719 The Government Gazette South Australian Register Vol XLI no 9160 South Australia 24 March 1876 p 3 Retrieved 20 February 2021 via National Library of Australia Government Gazette Extra dinary The South Australian Advertiser Vol XVIII no 5440 South Australia 27 March 1876 p 6 Retrieved 20 February 2021 via National Library of Australia Though not a legislator Anderson was chosen by premier Butler for the position as allowed for in the Constitution being under six months duration Statistical Record of the Legislature 1836 2007 List of Australian Attorneys General Australian Parliamentary Library Former Members of the Parliament of South Australia Parliament of South Australia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Attorney General of South Australia amp oldid 1180628250, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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