Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 2014–2018
This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 2014 to 2018, as elected at the 2014 state election.
Name | Party | Electorate | Term of office |
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Hon Michael Atkinson | Labor | Croydon | 1989–present |
Frances Bedford | Labor | Florey | 1997–present |
Troy Bell | Liberal | Mount Gambier | 2014–present |
Hon Zoe Bettison | Labor | Ramsay | 2012–present |
Leon Bignell | Labor | Mawson | 2006–present |
Hon Geoff Brock | Independent | Frome | 2009–present |
Hon Paul Caica | Labor | Colton | 2002–present |
Vickie Chapman | Liberal | Bragg | 2002–present |
Hon Susan Close | Labor | Port Adelaide | 2012–present |
Nat Cook [2] | Labor | Fisher | 2014–present |
Annabel Digance | Labor | Elder | 2014–present |
Sam Duluk [3] | Liberal | Davenport | 2015–present |
Hon Iain Evans [3] | Liberal | Davenport | 1993–2014 |
John Gardner | Liberal | Morialta | 2010–present |
Jon Gee | Labor | Napier | 2014–present |
Mark Goldsworthy | Liberal | Kavel | 2002–present |
Steven Griffiths | Liberal | Goyder | 2006–present |
Martin Hamilton-Smith | Liberal/Independent [1] | Waite | 1997–present |
Katrine Hildyard | Labor | Reynell | 2014–present |
Eddie Hughes | Labor | Giles | 2014–present |
Tom Kenyon | Labor | Newland | 2006–present |
Hon Steph Key | Labor | Ashford | 1997–present |
Stephan Knoll | Liberal | Schubert | 2014–present |
Tom Koutsantonis | Labor | West Torrens | 1997–present |
Dr Duncan McFetridge | Liberal | Morphett | 2002–present |
Steven Marshall | Liberal | Norwood | 2010–present |
Hon Stephen Mullighan | Labor | Lee | 2014–present |
Lee Odenwalder | Labor | Little Para | 2010–present |
Adrian Pederick | Liberal | Hammond | 2006–present |
Michael Pengilly | Liberal | Finniss | 2006–present |
Tony Piccolo | Labor | Light | 2006–present |
Chris Picton | Labor | Kaurna | 2014–present |
David Pisoni | Liberal | Unley | 2006–present |
Hon Jennifer Rankine | Labor | Wright | 1997–present |
John Rau | Labor | Enfield | 2002–present |
Isobel Redmond | Liberal | Heysen | 2002–present |
Rachel Sanderson | Liberal | Adelaide | 2010–present |
Hon Jack Snelling | Labor | Playford | 1997–present |
David Speirs | Liberal | Bright | 2014–present |
Hon Dr Bob Such [2] | Independent | Fisher | 1989–2014 |
Vincent Tarzia | Liberal | Hartley | 2014–present |
Peter Treloar | Liberal | Flinders | 2010–present |
Dan Van Holst Pellekaan | Liberal | Stuart | 2010–present |
Leesa Vlahos | Labor | Taylor | 2010–present |
Hon Jay Weatherill | Labor | Cheltenham | 2002–present |
Tim Whetstone | Liberal | Chaffey | 2010–present |
Mitch Williams | Liberal | MacKillop | 1997–present |
Corey Wingard | Liberal | Mitchell | 2014–present |
Dana Wortley | Labor | Torrens | 2014–present |
- 1 Liberal member for Waite, former party leader Martin Hamilton-Smith, resigned from the Liberal Party on 27 May 2014 in order to assume ministerial office in the Labor government.
- 2 Independent member for Fisher, Bob Such, died on 10 October 2014. Labor candidate Nat Cook won the resulting by-election on 6 December 2014.
- 3 Liberal member for Davenport, former party leader Iain Evans, resigned on 30 October 2014. Liberal candidate Sam Duluk won the resulting by-election on 31 January 2015.
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