Members of the South Australian Legislative Council, 1970–1973

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This is a list of members of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1970 to 1973.

NameDistrictPartyTerm expiryTime in office
Don Banfield Central No. 1 Labor 19731965–1979
Martin Cameron [2] Southern LCL 19751971–1990
Tom Casey Central No. 1Labor19731970–1979
Jessie Cooper Central No. 2LCL19731959–1975
Boyd Dawkins MidlandLCL19751962–1982
Ren DeGaris SouthernLCL19731962–1985
Richard Geddes NorthernLCL19731965–1979
Gordon Gilfillan NorthernLCL19751962–1975
Les Hart MidlandLCL19731962–1973
Murray Hill Central No. 2LCL19751965–1988
Sir Norman Jude [2] SouthernLCL19751944–1971
Henry Kemp SouthernLCL19731964–1973
Alfred Kneebone Central No. 1Labor19751961–1975
Sir Lyell McEwin NorthernLCL19751934–1975
Frank Potter Central No. 2LCL19731959–1978
Colin Rowe [1] MidlandLCL19731948–1970
Keith Russack [1] MidlandLCL19731970–1973
Sir Arthur Rymill Central No. 2LCL19751956–1975
Bert Shard Central No. 1Labor19751956–1975
Victor George Springett SouthernLCL19751967–1975
Ross Story MidlandLCL19751955–1975
Arthur Whyte NorthernLCL19731966–1985
1 LCL MLC Colin Rowe died on 2 August 1970. Keith Russack was elected to fill the vacancy on 12 September.
2 LCL MLC Sir Norman Jude resigned on 17 June 1971. Martin Cameron was elected to fill the vacancy on 3 July.

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