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List of senators from South Australia

This is a list of senators from the state of South Australia since Australian Federation in 1901.

South Australia
Australian Senate
Created1901
Party
    •   Liberal (6)
    •   Labor (4)
    •   Greens (2)

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(Party)
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1901–1903 1901 David Charleston
(Free Trade)
[1]
Gregor McGregor
(Labor)
[2]
Thomas Playford
(Protectionist)
[3]
Sir Richard Baker
(Free Trade)
[4]
Sir Josiah Symon
(Free Trade/
Liberal)
[5]
Sir John Downer
(Protectionist)
[6]
6 senators per state
1901-1950
1904–1906 1903 Robert Guthrie
(Labor/
National Labor/
Nationalist)
[7]
William Story
(Labor/
National Labor/
Nationalist)
[8]
1907–1910 1906 Joseph Vardon
(Anti-Socialist)
[9]
William Russell
(Labor)
[10]
1907 James O'Loghlin
(Labor)
[11]
1908 Joseph Vardon
(Anti-Socialist/
Liberal)
[9]
1909
1910–1913 1910
1912 John Shannon
(Liberal)
[12]
1913–1914 1913 John Newlands
(Liberal/
Nationalist/
UAP)
[13]
William Senior
(Labor/
National Labor/
Nationalist)
[14]
James O'Loghlin
(Labor)
[11]
1914–1917 1914 John Shannon
(Liberal/
Nationalist)
[12]
1916
Feb 1917
May 1917 James Rowell
(Nationalist/
Liberal Union)
[15]
1917–1920 1917
1920–1923 1919 Benjamin Benny
(Nationalist)
[16]
Victor Wilson
(Nationalist)
[17]
1921 Edward Vardon
(Nationalist)
[18]
1922 Bert Hoare
(Labor)
[19]
1923–1926 1922 Charles McHugh
(Labor)
[20]
James O'Loghlin
(Labor)
[11]
1925 Henry Barwell
(Nationalist)
[21]
1926 Alexander McLachlan
(Nationalist/
UAP)
[22]
1926–1929 1925 John Chapman
(Country)
[23]
1927 John Verran
(Nationalist)
[24]
April 1928 Albert Robinson
(Nationalist)
[25]
Nov 1928 John Daly
(Labor)
[26]
Mick O'Halloran
(Labor)
[27]
1929–1932 1928
April 1931 Harry Kneebone
(Labor)
[28]
May 1931
Dec 1931 Jack Duncan-Hughes
(UAP)
[29]
1932–1935 1931 Oliver Badman
(Country)
[30]
1935–1938 1934 George McLeay
(UAP/
Liberal)
[31]
Oliver Uppill
(UAP)
[32]
James McLachlan
(UAP/
Liberal)
[33]
1937 Philip McBride
(UAP)
[34]
1938–1941 1937 Keith Wilson
(UAP)
[35]
1941–1944 1940
1944–1947 1943 Theo Nicholls
(Labor)
[36]
Alex Finlay
(Labor)
[37]
Sid O'Flaherty
(Labor)
[38]
1944 Ted Mattner
(UAP/
Liberal)
[39]
1945
1946 Fred Beerworth
(Labor)
[40]
1947–1950 1946 Frederick Ward
(Labor)
[41]
Jack Critchley
(Labor)
[42]
1950 Clive Hannaford
(Liberal)
[43]
George McLeay
(Liberal)
[31]
John Ryan
(Labor)
[44]
Ted Mattner
(Liberal)
[39]
10 senators per state
1950-1984
1950–1951 1949
1951–1953 1951 Keith Laught
(Liberal)
[45]
Rex Pearson
(Liberal)
[46]
1953–1956 1953 Jim Toohey
(Labor)
[47]
1955 Nancy Buttfield
(Liberal)
[48]
1956–1959 1955
1959–1962 1958 Arnold Drury
(Labor)
[49]
Clem Ridley
(Labor)
[50]
Sep 1961 Gordon Davidson
(Liberal)
[51]
Dec 1961 Nancy Buttfield
(Liberal)
[48]
Vacant
1962 Gordon Davidson
(Liberal)
[51]
1962–1965 1961 Jim Cavanagh
(Labor)
[52]
Reg Bishop
(Labor)
[53]
1965–1968 1964 Gordon Davidson
(Liberal)
[51]
1967 Sir Condor Laucke
(Liberal)
[54]
1968–1971 1967 Harold Young
(Liberal)
[55]
Nancy Buttfield
(Liberal)
[48]
May 1969 Martin Cameron
(Liberal)
[56]
Oct 1969 Don Cameron
(Labor)
[57]
1971–1974 1970 Geoff McLaren
(Labor)
[58]
Don Jessop
(Liberal)
[59]
1974–1975 1974 Steele Hall
(Liberal Movement/
Liberal)
[60]
1975–1978 1975 Tony Messner
(Liberal)
[61]
1976
1977 Janine Haines
(Democrat)
[62]
1978–1981 1977 Ron Elstob
(Labor)
[63]
Baden Teague
(Liberal)
[64]
1981–1983 1980 Robert Hill
(Liberal)
[65]
Dominic Foreman
(Labor)
[66]
Janine Haines
(Democrat)
[62]
Nick Bolkus
(Labor)
[67]
1983–1985 1983 Rosemary Crowley
(Labor)
[68]
Graham Maguire
(Labor)
[69]
1984 Amanda Vanstone
(Liberal)
[70]
David Vigor
(Democrat/
Unite Australia)
[71]
1985–1987 1984
1987
1987–1990 1987 Chris Schacht
(Labor)
[72]
Grant Chapman
(Liberal)
[73]
John Coulter
(Democrat)
[74]
1990 John Olsen
(Liberal)
[75]
Meg Lees
(Democrat/
Independent/
Progressive Alliance)
[76]
1990–1993 1990
1992 Alan Ferguson
(Liberal)
[77]
1993–1996 1993 Nick Minchin
(Liberal)
[78]
1995 Natasha Stott Despoja
(Democrat)
[79]
1996–1999 1996 Jeannie Ferris
(Liberal)
[80]
12 July 1996 Vacant
24 July 1996 Jeannie Ferris
(Liberal)
[80]
1997 John Quirke
(Labor)
[81]
1999–2002 1998
2000 Geoff Buckland
(Labor)
[82]
2002–2005 2001 Penny Wong
(Labor)
[83]
Linda Kirk
(Labor)
[84]
2002
2003
2005–2008 2004 Anne McEwen
(Labor)
[85]
Annette Hurley
(Labor)
[86]
Dana Wortley
(Labor)
[87]
2006 Cory Bernardi
(Liberal/
Conservative/
Independent)
[88]
2007 Simon Birmingham
(Liberal)
[89]
Mary Jo Fisher
(Liberal)
[90]
2008–2011 2007 Don Farrell
(Labor)
[91]
Nick Xenophon
(Independent
/Xenophon)
[92]
Sarah Hanson-Young
(Greens)
[93]
2011–2014 2010 Sean Edwards
(Liberal)
[94]
David Fawcett
(Liberal)
[95]
Alex Gallacher
(Labor)
[96]
Penny Wright
(Greens)
[97]
2012 Anne Ruston
(Liberal)
[98]
2013
2014–2016 2013 Bob Day
(Family First)
[99]
2015 Robert Simms
(Greens)
[100]
2016–2019 2016 Skye Kakoschke-Moore
(Xenophon)
[101]
Don Farrell
(Labor)
[91]
Stirling Griff
(Xenophon)
[102]
2017 Lucy Gichuhi
(Independent
/Liberal)
[103]
Rex Patrick
(Xenophon/
Independent/
Rex Patrick Team)
[104]
2018 Tim Storer
(Independent)
[105]
2019–2022 2019 Alex Antic
(Liberal)
[106]
Marielle Smith
(Labor)
[107]
2019
2020 Andrew McLachlan
(Liberal)
[108]
2021 Karen Grogan
(Labor)
[109]
2022–2025 2022 Barbara Pocock
(Greens)
[110]
Kerrynne Liddle
(Liberal)
[111]

See also edit

References edit

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  107. ^ "Senator Marielle Smith". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 1 June 2023.
  108. ^ "Senator Andrew McLachlan CSC". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 1 June 2023.
  109. ^ "Senator Karen Grogan". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 1 June 2023.
  110. ^ "Senator Barbara Pocock". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 1 June 2023.
  111. ^ "Senator Kerrynne Liddle". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 1 June 2023.

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This is a list of senators from the state of South Australia since Australian Federation in 1901 South AustraliaAustralian SenateShow map of AustraliaShow map of South AustraliaCreated1901Party Liberal 6 Labor 4 Greens 2 List editSenate Election Senator Party Senator Party Senator Party Senator Party Senator Party Senator Party Senator Party Senator Party Senator Party Senator Party Senator Party Senator Party 1901 1903 1901 David Charleston Free Trade 1 Gregor McGregor Labor 2 Thomas Playford Protectionist 3 Sir Richard Baker Free Trade 4 Sir Josiah Symon Free Trade Liberal 5 Sir John Downer Protectionist 6 6 senators per state1901 1950 1904 1906 1903 Robert Guthrie Labor National Labor Nationalist 7 William Story Labor National Labor Nationalist 8 1907 1910 1906 Joseph Vardon Anti Socialist 9 William Russell Labor 10 1907 James O Loghlin Labor 11 1908 Joseph Vardon Anti Socialist Liberal 9 1909 1910 1913 1910 1912 John Shannon Liberal 12 1913 1914 1913 John Newlands Liberal Nationalist UAP 13 William Senior Labor National Labor Nationalist 14 James O Loghlin Labor 11 1914 1917 1914 John Shannon Liberal Nationalist 12 1916 Feb 1917 May 1917 James Rowell Nationalist Liberal Union 15 1917 1920 1917 1920 1923 1919 Benjamin Benny Nationalist 16 Victor Wilson Nationalist 17 1921 Edward Vardon Nationalist 18 1922 Bert Hoare Labor 19 1923 1926 1922 Charles McHugh Labor 20 James O Loghlin Labor 11 1925 Henry Barwell Nationalist 21 1926 Alexander McLachlan Nationalist UAP 22 1926 1929 1925 John Chapman Country 23 1927 John Verran Nationalist 24 April 1928 Albert Robinson Nationalist 25 Nov 1928 John Daly Labor 26 Mick O Halloran Labor 27 1929 1932 1928 April 1931 Harry Kneebone Labor 28 May 1931 Dec 1931 Jack Duncan Hughes UAP 29 1932 1935 1931 Oliver Badman Country 30 1935 1938 1934 George McLeay UAP Liberal 31 Oliver Uppill UAP 32 James McLachlan UAP Liberal 33 1937 Philip McBride UAP 34 1938 1941 1937 Keith Wilson UAP 35 1941 1944 1940 1944 1947 1943 Theo Nicholls Labor 36 Alex Finlay Labor 37 Sid O Flaherty Labor 38 1944 Ted Mattner UAP Liberal 39 1945 1946 Fred Beerworth Labor 40 1947 1950 1946 Frederick Ward Labor 41 Jack Critchley Labor 42 1950 Clive Hannaford Liberal 43 George McLeay Liberal 31 John Ryan Labor 44 Ted Mattner Liberal 39 10 senators per state1950 1984 1950 1951 1949 1951 1953 1951 Keith Laught Liberal 45 Rex Pearson Liberal 46 1953 1956 1953 Jim Toohey Labor 47 1955 Nancy Buttfield Liberal 48 1956 1959 1955 1959 1962 1958 Arnold Drury Labor 49 Clem Ridley Labor 50 Sep 1961 Gordon Davidson Liberal 51 Dec 1961 Nancy Buttfield Liberal 48 Vacant 1962 Gordon Davidson Liberal 51 1962 1965 1961 Jim Cavanagh Labor 52 Reg Bishop Labor 53 1965 1968 1964 Gordon Davidson Liberal 51 1967 Sir Condor Laucke Liberal 54 1968 1971 1967 Harold Young Liberal 55 Nancy Buttfield Liberal 48 May 1969 Martin Cameron Liberal 56 Oct 1969 Don Cameron Labor 57 1971 1974 1970 Geoff McLaren Labor 58 Don Jessop Liberal 59 1974 1975 1974 Steele Hall Liberal Movement Liberal 60 1975 1978 1975 Tony Messner Liberal 61 1976 1977 Janine Haines Democrat 62 1978 1981 1977 Ron Elstob Labor 63 Baden Teague Liberal 64 1981 1983 1980 Robert Hill Liberal 65 Dominic Foreman Labor 66 Janine Haines Democrat 62 Nick Bolkus Labor 67 1983 1985 1983 Rosemary Crowley Labor 68 Graham Maguire Labor 69 1984 Amanda Vanstone Liberal 70 David Vigor Democrat Unite Australia 71 1985 1987 1984 1987 1987 1990 1987 Chris Schacht Labor 72 Grant Chapman Liberal 73 John Coulter Democrat 74 1990 John Olsen Liberal 75 Meg Lees Democrat Independent Progressive Alliance 76 1990 1993 1990 1992 Alan Ferguson Liberal 77 1993 1996 1993 Nick Minchin Liberal 78 1995 Natasha Stott Despoja Democrat 79 1996 1999 1996 Jeannie Ferris Liberal 80 12 July 1996 Vacant 24 July 1996 Jeannie Ferris Liberal 80 1997 John Quirke Labor 81 1999 2002 1998 2000 Geoff Buckland Labor 82 2002 2005 2001 Penny Wong Labor 83 Linda Kirk Labor 84 2002 2003 2005 2008 2004 Anne McEwen Labor 85 Annette Hurley Labor 86 Dana Wortley Labor 87 2006 Cory Bernardi Liberal Conservative Independent 88 2007 Simon Birmingham Liberal 89 Mary Jo Fisher Liberal 90 2008 2011 2007 Don Farrell Labor 91 Nick Xenophon Independent Xenophon 92 Sarah Hanson Young Greens 93 2011 2014 2010 Sean Edwards Liberal 94 David Fawcett Liberal 95 Alex Gallacher Labor 96 Penny Wright Greens 97 2012 Anne Ruston Liberal 98 2013 2014 2016 2013 Bob Day Family First 99 2015 Robert Simms Greens 100 2016 2019 2016 Skye Kakoschke Moore Xenophon 101 Don Farrell Labor 91 Stirling Griff Xenophon 102 2017 Lucy Gichuhi Independent Liberal 103 Rex Patrick Xenophon Independent Rex Patrick Team 104 2018 Tim Storer Independent 105 2019 2022 2019 Alex Antic Liberal 106 Marielle Smith Labor 107 2019 2020 Andrew McLachlan Liberal 108 2021 Karen Grogan Labor 109 2022 2025 2022 Barbara Pocock Greens 110 Kerrynne Liddle Liberal 111 See also editElectoral results for the Australian Senate in South AustraliaReferences edit Biography for CHARLESTON the Hon David Morley Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 Biography for McGREGOR the Hon Gregor Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 Biography for PLAYFORD the Hon Thomas Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 Biography for BAKER the Hon Sir Richard Chaffey KCMG KC Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 Biography for SYMON the Hon Sir Josiah Henry KCMG KC Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 Biography for DOWNER the Hon Sir John William KCMG KC Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 Biography for GUTHRIE Robert Storrie Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 STORY William Harrison 1857 1924 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 a b VARDON Joseph 1843 1913 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 RUSSELL William 1842 1912 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 a b c O LOGHLIN James Vincent 1852 1925 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 a b SHANNON John Wallace 1862 1926 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 NEWLANDS Sir John 1864 1932 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 SENIOR William 1850 1926 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 ROWELL James 1851 1940 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 BENNY Benjamin 1869 1935 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 WILSON Sir Reginald Victor 1877 1957 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 VARDON Edward Charles 1866 1937 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 HOARE Albert Alfred 1874 1962 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 McHUGH Charles Stephen 1887 1927 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 BARWELL Sir Henry Newman 1877 1959 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 McLACHLAN Alexander John 1872 1956 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 CHAPMAN John Hedley 1879 1931 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 VERRAN John 1856 1932 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 ROBINSON Albert William 1877 1943 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 DALY John Joseph 1891 1942 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 O HALLORAN Michael Raphael 1893 1960 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 KNEEBONE Henry 1876 1933 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 DUNCAN HUGHES John Grant 1882 1962 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 BADMAN Albert Oliver 1885 1977 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 a b McLEAY George 1892 1955 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 UPPILL Oliver 1876 1946 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 McLACHLAN James 1870 1956 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 McBRIDE Sir Philip Albert Martin 1892 1982 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 WILSON Sir Keith Cameron 1900 1987 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 NICHOLLS Theophilus Martin 1894 1977 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 FINLAY Alexander 1887 1963 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 O FLAHERTY Sidney Wainman 1886 1967 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 a b MATTNER Edward William 1893 1977 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 BEERWORTH Frederick Hubert 1886 1968 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 WARD Frederick Furner 1872 1954 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 CRITCHLEY John Owen 1892 1964 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 HANNAFORD Douglas Clive 1903 1967 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 RYAN John Victor 1890 1974 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 LAUGHT Keith Alexander 1907 1969 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 PEARSON Rex Whiting 1905 1961 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 TOOHEY James Philip 1909 1992 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 a b c BUTTFIELD Dame Nancy Eileen 1912 2005 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 DRURY Arnold Joseph 1912 1995 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 RIDLEY Clement Frank 1909 1988 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 a b c DAVIDSON Gordon Sinclair 1915 2002 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 CAVANAGH James Luke 1913 1990 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 BISHOP Reginald 1913 1999 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 LAUCKE Sir Condor Louis 1914 1993 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 YOUNG Sir Harold William 1923 2006 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 CAMERON Martin Bruce 1935 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 CAMERON Donald Newton 1914 1998 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 McLAREN Geoffrey Thomas 1921 1992 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 JESSOP Donald Scott 1927 2018 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 HALL Raymond Steele 1928 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 MESSNER Anthony John 1939 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 a b HAINES Janine 1945 2004 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 ELSTOB Ronald Charles 1924 2023 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 TEAGUE Baden Chapman 1944 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 Biography for HILL the Hon Robert Murray AC Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 FOREMAN Dominic John 1933 2020 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 Biography for BOLKUS the Hon Nick Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 CROWLEY Rosemary Anne 1938 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 MAGUIRE Graham Ross 1945 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 29 May 2023 Biography for VANSTONE the Hon Amanda Eloise AO Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 VIGOR David Bernard 1939 1998 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 SCHACHT Christopher Cleland 1946 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 Biography for CHAPMAN Hedley Grant Pearson Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 COULTER John Richard 1930 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 OLSEN John Wayne 1945 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 Biography for LEES Meg Heather AO Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 Biography for LEES Meg Heather AO Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 Biography for MINCHIN the Hon Nicholas Nick Hugh AO Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 Biography for STOTT DESPOJA Natasha Jessica AO Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 a b Biography for FERRIS Jeannie Margaret Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 QUIRKE John Andrew 1950 Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 Biography for BUCKLAND Geoffrey Frederick Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 Senator the Hon Penny Wong Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 Biography for KIRK Linda Jean Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 Biography for McEWEN Anne OAM Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 Biography for HURLEY Annette Kay Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 Biography for WORTLEY Dana Johanna Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 Biography for BERNARDI Cory Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 Senator the Hon Simon Birmingham Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 Biography for FISHER Mary Josephine Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 a b Senator the Hon Don Farrell Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 Biography for XENOPHON Nicholas Nick Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 Senator Sarah Hanson Young Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 Biography for EDWARDS Sean Christopher Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 Senator the Hon David Fawcett Parliament of Australia Retrieved 30 May 2023 Biography for GALLACHER Alexander Alex McEachian Parliament of Australia Retrieved 1 June 2023 Biography for WRIGHT Penelope Penny Lesley Parliament of Australia Retrieved 1 June 2023 Senator the Hon Anne Ruston Parliament of Australia Retrieved 1 June 2023 DAY Robert Bob John AO Parliament of Australia Retrieved 1 June 2023 Biography for SIMMS Robert Andrew Parliament of Australia Retrieved 1 June 2023 Biography for KAKOSCHKE MOORE Skye Parliament of Australia Retrieved 1 June 2023 Biography for GRIFF Stirling Parliament of Australia Retrieved 1 June 2023 Biography for GICHUHI Lucy Parliament of Australia Retrieved 1 June 2023 Biography for PATRICK Rex Lyall Parliament of Australia Retrieved 1 June 2023 Biography for STORER Tim Parliament of Australia Retrieved 1 June 2023 Senator Alex Antic Parliament of Australia Retrieved 1 June 2023 Senator Marielle Smith Parliament of Australia Retrieved 1 June 2023 Senator Andrew McLachlan CSC Parliament of Australia Retrieved 1 June 2023 Senator Karen Grogan Parliament of Australia Retrieved 1 June 2023 Senator Barbara Pocock Parliament of Australia Retrieved 1 June 2023 Senator Kerrynne Liddle Parliament of Australia Retrieved 1 June 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of senators from South Australia amp oldid 1211922370, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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