Electoral district of Wooroora

Wooroora
South AustraliaHouse of Assembly
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)
MemberPartyTermMemberPartyTerm
  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)
MemberPartyTermMemberPartyTermMemberPartyTerm
  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

  1. "Statistical Record of the Legislature, 1836 - 2007" (PDF). Parliament of South Australia. Retrieved 23 January 2014.

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Coordinates: 34°01′38″S 138°41′08″E / 34.02722°S 138.68556°E / -34.02722; 138.68556

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