Electoral district of Wooroora
| Wooroora South Australia—House of Assembly | |
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| State | South Australia |
| Created | 1875 |
| Abolished | 1938 |
| Demographic | Rural |
Wooroora was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian colony (state from 1901) of South Australia.[1]
Members
| Two members (1875–1902) | |||||||
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| Member | Party | Term | Member | Party | Term | ||
| H. E. Bright | 1875–1884 | James Pearce | 1875–1875 | ||||
| John Bosworth | 1875–1884 | ||||||
| John Duncan | 1884–1890 | J. W. Castine | 1884–1902 | ||||
| H. C. Kelly | 1890–1891 | ||||||
| Robert Kelly | 1891–1893 | Defence League | 1891–1896 | ||||
| James McLachlan, Sr. | Defence League | 1893–1896 | |||||
| 1896–1902 | National League | 1896–1902 | |||||
| Three members (1902–1938) | |||||||||||
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| Member | Party | Term | Member | Party | Term | Member | Party | Term | |||
| Jenkin Coles | National League | 1902–1910 | David James | National League | 1902–1910 | F. W. Paech | National League | 1902–1908 | |||
| Frederick Young | Farmers and Producers | 1909–1910 | |||||||||
| Liberal Union | 1910–1911 | Liberal Union | 1910–1918 | Liberal Union | 1910–1915 | ||||||
| Oscar Duhst | Liberal Union | 1912–1915 | |||||||||
| Richard Layton Butler | Liberal Union | 1915–1918 | Albert Robinson | Liberal Union | 1915–1924 | ||||||
| James McLachlan Jr. | Liberal Union | 1918–1923 | Allan Robertson | Labor | 1918–1921 | ||||||
| Richard Layton Butler | Liberal Union | 1921–1923 | |||||||||
| Liberal Federation | 1923–1930 | Liberal Federation | 1923–1938 | Liberal Federation | 1923–1924 | ||||||
| Allan Robertson | Labor | 1924–1927 | |||||||||
| Archie Cameron | Country | 1927–1932 | |||||||||
| Samuel Dennison | Country | 1930–1932 | |||||||||
| Liberal and Country | 1932–1938 | Liberal and Country | 1932–1938 | Liberal and Country | 1932–1934 | ||||||
| Albert Robinson | Independent | 1934–1938 | |||||||||
References
- ↑ "Statistical Record of the Legislature, 1836 - 2007" (PDF). Parliament of South Australia. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
External links
Coordinates: 34°01′38″S 138°41′08″E / 34.02722°S 138.68556°E
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