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This is a list of senators from the state of South Australia since Australian Federation in 1901.



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Senate
Election
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)

1901–1903

1901


David Charleston
(Free Trade)


Gregor McGregor
(Labor)


Thomas Playford
(Protectionist)

Sir Richard Baker
(Free Trade)

Sir Josiah Symon
(Free Trade)

Sir John Downer
(Protectionist)
6 Senators per state
1901-1950

1904–1906

1903


Robert Guthrie
(Labor)


William Story
(Labor)

1907–1910

1906


Joseph Vardon
(Liberal)


William Russell
(Labor)

1910–1913

1910

1912

John Shannon
(Liberal)

1913–1914

1913


John Newlands
(Nationalist)

William Senior
(Labor)


James O'Loghlin
(Labor)

1914–1917

1914


John Shannon
(Liberal/
Nationalist)

1917–1920

1917


James Rowell
(Nationalist)

1920–1923

1919

Benjamin Benny
(Nationalist)


Victor Wilson
(Nationalist)

1921


Edward Vardon
(Nationalist)

1922


Bert Hoare
(Labor)

1923–1926

1922

Charles McHugh
(Labor)


James O'Loghlin
(Labor)

1925

Henry Barwell
(Nationalist)


Alexander McLachlan
(Nationalist)

1926–1929

1925


John Chapman
(Country)

1927


John Verran
(Nationalist)

1928

Albert Robinson
(Nationalist)


John Daly
(Labor)

1929–1932

1928

Mick O'Halloran
(Labor)

1931


Harry Kneebone
(Labor)

1932–1935

1929


Oliver Badman
(UAP)


Jack Duncan-Hughes
(UAP)

1935–1938

1934


George McLeay
(UAP)


James McLachlan
(UAP)


Oliver Uppill
(UAP)

1937

Philip McBride
(UAP)

1938–1941

1937
Keith Wilson
(UAP)

1941–1944

1940

1944–1947

1943


Alex Finlay
(Labor)


Sid O'Flaherty
(Labor)


Ted Mattner
(Liberal)


Theo Nicholls
(Labor)

1946


Fred Beerworth
(Labor)

1947–1950

1946


Frederick Ward
(Labor)


Jack Critchley
(Labor)

1950–1951

1949


Clive Hannaford
(Liberal)


George McLeay
(UAP)


John Ryan
(Labor)


Ted Mattner
(Liberal)
10 Senators per state
1950-1985

1951–1953

1951


Keith Laught
(Liberal)


Rex Pearson
(Liberal)

1953–1956

1953

Jim Toohey
(Labor)

1955


Nancy Buttfield
(Liberal)

1956–1959

1955

1959–1962

1958

Arnold Drury
(Labor)

Clem Ridley
(Labor)

1961

Gordon Davidson
(Liberal)

1962–1965

1961

Jim Cavanagh
(Labor)

Gordon Davidson
(Liberal)


Reg Bishop
(Labor)

1965–1968

1964

1967

Condor Laucke
(Liberal)

1968–1971

1967


Harold Young
(Liberal)

Nancy Buttfield
(Liberal)

1969

Martin Cameron
(Liberal)

1971–1974

1970

Don Jessop
(Liberal)

Geoff McLaren
(Labor)

Don Cameron
(Labor)

1974–1975

1974
Steele Hall
(Liberal Movement)

1975–1978

1975


Tony Messner
(Liberal)

1977


Janine Haines
(Democrat)

1978–1981

1977

Ron Elstob
(Labor)


Baden Teague
(Liberal)

1980


Janine Haines
(Democrat)

1981–1983

1980

Dominic Foreman
(Labor)

Robert Hill
(Liberal)

Nick Bolkus
(Labor)

1983–1985

1983

Graham Maguire
(Labor)


Rosemary Crowley
(Labor)

1985–1987

1984


Amanda Vanstone
(Liberal)


David Vigor
(Democrat)

1987–1990

1987

Grant Chapman
(Liberal)

Chris Schacht
(Labor)

John Coulter
(Democrat)

1990–1993

1990

John Olsen
(Liberal)

Meg Lees
(Democrat)

1992

Alan Ferguson
(Liberal)

1993–1996

1993


Nick Minchin
(Liberal)

1995

Natasha Stott Despoja
(Democrat)

1996–1999

1996

Jeannie Ferris
(Liberal)

1997

John Quirke
(Labor)

1999–2002

1998

2000

Geoff Buckland
(Labor)

2002–2005

2001

Linda Kirk
(Labor)

Penny Wong
(Labor)

2005–2008

2004

Anne McEwen
(Labor)


Annette Hurley
(Labor)

Dana Wortley
(Labor)

2006

Cory Bernardi
(Liberal)

2007

Mary Jo Fisher
(Liberal)

Simon Birmingham
(Liberal)

2008–2011

2007


Nick Xenophon
(Independent)

Don Farrell
(Labor)


Sarah Hanson-Young
(Greens)

2011–2014

2010

David Fawcett
(Liberal)

Sean Edwards
(Liberal)
Alex Gallacher
(Labor)

Penny Wright
(Greens)

2012

Anne Ruston
(Liberal)

2014–2016

2013


Bob Day
(Family First)

2015

Robert Simms
(Greens)

2016–2019

2016

Skye Kakoschke-Moore
(Xenophon)

Don Farrell
(Labor)

Stirling Griff
(Xenophon)

2017

Rex Patrick
(Xenophon)
Lucy Gichuhi
(Independent
/Liberal)

2018
Tim Storer
(Independent)







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