Members of the South Australian Legislative Council, 1993–1997

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This is a list of members of the South Australian Legislative Council between 1993 and 1997. As half of the Legislative Council's terms expired at each state election, half of these members were elected at the 1989 state election with terms expiring in 1997, while the other half were elected at the 1993 state election with terms expiring in 2002.

PartySeats held1993–1997 Council
Liberal Party of Australia 11            
Australian Labor Party 9          
Australian Democrats 2   
NamePartyTerm expiryTerm of office
Terry Cameron [2] Labor 19971994–2006
Trevor Crothers Labor20021987–2002
Legh Davis Liberal 20021979–2002
Peter Dunn Liberal19971982–1997
Mike Elliott [1] Democrat 19971985–1993, 1994–2002
Mario Feleppa [4] Labor19971982–1995
Ian Gilfillan [1] Democrat19971982–1993, 1997–2006
Trevor Griffin Liberal20021978–2002
Paul Holloway [3] Labor20021995–2011
Jamie Irwin Liberal20021985–2002
Sandra Kanck Democrat20021993–2008
Diana Laidlaw Liberal19971982–2003
Robert Lawson Liberal20021993–2010
Anne Levy Labor19971975–1997
Rob Lucas Liberal19971982–2022
Paolo Nocella [4] Labor19971995–1997
Bernice Pfitzner Liberal19971990–1997
Carolyn Pickles Labor20021985–2002
Angus Redford Liberal20021993–2006
Ron Roberts Labor19971989–2006
Terry Roberts Labor20021984–2006
Caroline Schaefer Liberal20021993–2010
Julian Stefani Liberal19971988–2006
Chris Sumner [2] Labor19971975–1994
George Weatherill Labor19971986–2000
Barbara Wiese [3] Labor20021979–1995
1 Democrat MLC Ian Gilfillan resigned on 18 November 1993. Former MLC Mike Elliott was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 10 February 1994.
2 Labor MLC Chris Sumner resigned on 7 October 1994. Terry Cameron was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 13 September 1994.
3 Labor MLC Barbara Wiese resigned on 15 September 1995. Paul Holloway was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 26 September 1995.
4 Labor MLC Mario Feleppa resigned on 4 October 1995. Paolo Nocella was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 10 October 1995.

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