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Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch)
|seats2_title = South Australian Legislative Council |seats2 = }} The Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch) (United Labor Party prior to 1917) is the South Australian branch of the Australian Labor Party. It is one of two major parties in the Parliament of South Australia. Twelve members of the party have served as Premier of South Australia: Thomas Price (1905–1909), John Verran (1910–1912), Crawford Vaughan (1915–1917), John Gunn (1924–1926), Lionel Hill (1926–1927 and 1930–1931; was expelled from the party and continued on as Premier until 1933), Frank Walsh (1965–1967), Don Dunstan (1967–1968 and 1970–1979), Des Corcoran (1979), John Bannon (1982–1992), Lynn Arnold (1992–1993), Mike Rann (2002–2011) and Jay Weatherill (2011–present). A thirteenth, Robert Richards, was Premier in 1933 while leading the rebel Parliamentary Labor Party of MPs who had been expelled in the 1931 Labor split; he would later be readmitted and lead the party in opposition. ==List of parliamentary leaders==
* John McPherson (1892–1897) * Lee Batchelor (1897–1899) * Thomas Price (1899–1909) * John Verran (1909–1913) * Crawford Vaughan (1913–1917) * Andrew Kirkpatrick (1917–1918) * John Gunn (1918–1926) * Lionel Hill (1926–1931) * Edgar Dawes (1931–1933) * Andrew Lacey (1933–1938) * Robert Richards (1938–1949) * Mick O'Halloran (1949–1960) * Frank Walsh (1960–1967) * Don Dunstan (1967–1979) * Des Corcoran (1979) * John Bannon (1979–1992) * Lynn Arnold (1992–1994) * Mike Rann (1994–2011) * Jay Weatherill (2011–present)
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