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Hon Robert Richards

Wallaroo
House of Assembly

About Me

Full Name
Robert Stanley Richards
Date of Birth
31 May 1885
Party
Australian Labor Party
Electorate
Wallaroo
House
House of Assembly
Date Elected
06 April 1918
Public Activities
Born to a Cornish mining family, Robert Richards spent the first years of his life in Moonta. He left school at the age of thirteen to work in the mines - first in menial jobs and later as a tradesman. The mining culture brought him into contact with union politics and Richards became prominent in the movement. This led to his candidature and election as the Labor member for Wallaroo in the House of Assembly - a seat he held for the three decades between 1918 and 1949. Richards played a role in the Labor governments of Gunn and Hill, becoming deputy Opposition leader under Hill on Labor's defeat in 1927. With the onset of the Depression, the Labor Party was elected in 1930. The second Hill administration was a deeply troubled one, seemingly unable to respond effectively - or at times even tactfully - to the State's myriad problems. The implementation of frugal deflationary measures embodied in the 1931 Premier's Plan saw the emergence of widespread discontent within the community, and the expulsion of Hill, Richards and their Cabinet colleagues from the Labor Party. Hill struggled on as Premier until Feb 1933, leaving Richards with the thankless task of leading a divided minority government to the next election. Labor was soundly defeated in the elections of that year, and Richards became Opposition leader, a position he held until 1949. After leaving Parliament Richards sat on a number of government boards, was appointed Commonwealth Administrator of Nauru in 1949 but returned to South Australia after two years. Respected by his political colleagues as a vigorous and skilled opponent, Richards died in Moonta in 1967.
Other Information
Administrator of Nauru, 1949-51
Deceased
24 April 1967

Electoral History

Date
District
House
Party
Reason (if retired)
06 Apr 1918 - 13 Aug 1931
Wallaroo
House of Assembly
Australian Labor Party
Changed Party

Offices Held

22 Nov 1949 - 24 Apr 1967
Former Member
01 Apr 1938 - 22 Nov 1949
Leader of the Opposition
24 Jul 1924 - 17 May 1927
Deputy Speaker and Chairman of Committees

Ministerial Appointments

13 Feb 1933 - 18 Apr 1933
Minister of Irrigation
13 Feb 1933 - 18 Apr 1933
Minister of Repatriation
13 Feb 1933 - 18 Apr 1933
Premier
13 Feb 1933 - 18 Apr 1933
Treasurer
12 Nov 1931 - 13 Feb 1933
Minister of Labour and Employment
30 Oct 1930 - 18 Apr 1933
Minister of Marine
17 Apr 1930 - 18 Apr 1933
Commissioner of Crown Lands
17 Apr 1930 - 18 Apr 1933
Minister of Mines
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Committee Membership

Acknowledgement of Country

The Parliament of South Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of this country throughout Australia, and their connection to land and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to the Elders both past and present.