Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1982–1985 explained

This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1982 to 1985, as elected at the 1982 state election:

NamePartyElectorateTerm of office
1975–1989
1977–1993
Liberal 1975–1997
Labor 1982–1989
Liberal 1968–1970, 1973–1993
Labor 1979–1994
Liberal 1979–1985, 1993–1997
Liberal 1982–1997
Labor 1977–1993
Liberal 1970–1997
1973–1993
Liberal 1973–1985, 1992–2006
Labor 1970–1985
Liberal 1973–1992
Labor 1979, 1980–1993
Labor 1973–1984
Liberal 1970–1993
Independent 1984–1994
Liberal 1968–1993
Labor 1982–1993
Liberal 1970–1992
Labor 1982–1993
Labor 1977–1979, 1982–1993
Liberal 1970–2010
Labor 1977–1993
Liberal 1983–2002
Labor 1979–1993
Labor 1970–1993
Labor 1970–1989
Labor 1977–1979, 1982–1993
Labor 1982–1993
Liberal 1979–2006
Liberal 1970–1985
Labor 1982–1993
Labor 1970–1989
Liberal 1982–2006
Liberal 1979–1990, 1992–2002
Liberal 1979–2002
Labor 1970–1989
Independent 1979–1993
Labor 1979–1989
Liberal 1965–1985
Labor 1970–1989
Liberal 1970–1983
Labor 1979–1993
Labor 1975–1985
Liberal 1977–1985
Liberal 1975–2002
Labor 1971–1985

The Liberal member for Bragg, David Tonkin, resigned on 10 April 1983. Liberal candidate Graham Ingerson won the resulting by-election on 14 May 1983.

The Labor member for Elizabeth, Peter Duncan, resigned on 25 October 1984 in order to contest the federal seat of Makin at the 1984 election. Independent candidate Martyn Evans won the resulting by-election on 1 December 1984.

The National Country Party changed its name to the National Party during the course of this term.