North Adelaide | |
State: | sa |
Lifespan: | 1875–1902, 1915–1938 |
Namesake: | North Adelaide, South Australia |
Class: | Metropolitan |
Coordinates: | -34.9°N 174°W |
North Adelaide was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia from 1875 to 1902 and again from 1915 to 1938.[1]
North Adelaide was also the name of an electoral district of the unicameral South Australian Legislative Council from 1851 until its abolition in 1857, John Bentham Neales being the elected member.
The North Adelaide area is currently fairly safe to safe Liberal and is represented in the seat of Adelaide.
Single-member (1875–1884) | |||||
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Member | Party | Term | |||
1875–1877 | |||||
1877–1878 | |||||
1878–1881 | |||||
1881–1884 |
Two members (1884–1902) | ||||||||
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Member | Party | Term | Member | Party | Term | |||
E. C. Stirling | 1884–1887 | 1884–1895 | ||||||
1887–1893 | ||||||||
Labor | 1893–1897 | |||||||
Defence League | 1895–1896 | |||||||
Defence League | 1896–1897 | |||||||
1897–1902 | 1897–1901 | |||||||
1901–1902 | ||||||||
Two members (1915–1938) | |||||||||
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Member | Party | Term | Member | Party | Term | ||||
Labor | 1915–1917 | W. D. Ponder | Labor | 1915–1917 | |||||
National | 1917–1921 | National | 1917–1921 | ||||||
Labor | 1921–1931 | Labor | 1921–1927 | ||||||
Liberal Federation | 1927–1930 | ||||||||
Labor | 1930–1933 | ||||||||
Parliamentary Labor | 1931–1933 | ||||||||
Victor Newland | Liberal and Country | 1933–1938 | Liberal and Country | 1933–1938 | |||||