Electoral district of Burra Burra explained

Burra Burra
State:sa
Created:1902
Abolished:1938
Namesake:Burra, South Australia
Class:Rural

Burra Burra was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia from 1902 to 1938.[1]

After a boundary redistribution in 1902, the Electoral district of Burra was abolished and the new district of Burra Burra was created.[2]

The town of Burra is currently located in the safe Liberal seat of Stuart.

Members

MemberPartyTermMemberPartyTermMemberPartyTerm
 Laurence O'Loughlin1902–1904 William Miller1902–1904 Ben Rounsevell1902–1906
 Farmers and Producers1904–1910 Farmers and Producers1904–1910
 John NewlandLabor1906–1912
 Liberal Union1910–1918 Liberal Union1910–1918
 Robert Homburg Jr.Liberal Union1912–1915
 John PickLiberal Union1915–1918
 Farmers and Settlers1918–1918 Farmers and Settlers1918–1918 Farmers and Settlers1918–1918
 George JenkinsLiberal Union1918–1923 Harry BuxtonLabor1918–1921 Mick O'HalloranLabor1918–1921
 Thomas HawkeCountry1921–1924 Samuel DicksonLiberal Union1921–1923
 Liberal Federation1923–1924 Liberal Federation1923–1924
 Bert HawkeLabor1924–1927 Sydney McHughLabor1924–1927 Mick O'HalloranLabor1924–1927
 George JenkinsLiberal Federation1927–1930 Reginald CarterCountry1927–1928 Francis JettnerLiberal Federation1927–1930
 Liberal Federation1928–1930
 Even GeorgeLabor1930–1931 Sydney McHughLabor1930–1931 Jack CritchleyLabor1930–1931
 Parliamentary Labor1931–1933 Parliamentary Labor1931–1933 Parliamentary Labor1931–1933
 George JenkinsLiberal and Country1933–1938 Archibald McDonaldLiberal and Country1933–1938 Alexander MelroseLiberal and Country1933–1938

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Statistical Record of the Legislature, 1836 – 2007 . Parliament of South Australia . 18 January 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190311113513/http://www.parliament.sa.gov.au/AboutParliament/From1836/Documents/StatisticalRecordoftheLegislature1836to20093.pdf . 11 March 2019 . dead .
  2. 3814 . Hon William Rounsevell . yes . 23 August 2022.