Members of the South Australian Legislative Council, 2018–2022

This is a list of members of the South Australian Legislative Council between 2018 and 2022. As half of the Legislative Council's terms expired at each state election, half of these members were elected at the 2014 state election with terms expiring in 2022, while the other half were elected at the 2018 state election with terms expiring in 2026.

Name Party Term expires Term of office
Connie Bonaros SA-Best 2026 2018–present
Emily Bourke Labor 2026 2018–present
Nicola Centofanti Liberal 2022 2020–present
John Darley Advance SA 2022 2007–2022
John Dawkins Liberal/Independent 2022 1997–2022
Tammy Franks Greens 2026 2010–present
Heidi Girolamo Liberal 2026 2021–present
Justin Hanson Labor 2026 2017–present
Dennis Hood Conservatives/Liberal 2022 2006–present
Ian Hunter Labor 2022 2006–present
Jing Lee Liberal 2026 2010–present
Michelle Lensink Liberal 2022 2003–present
Rob Lucas Liberal 2022 1982–2022
Kyam Maher Labor 2022 2012–present
Andrew McLachlan Liberal 2022 2014–2020
Tung Ngo Labor 2022 2014–present
Frank Pangallo SA Best 2026 2018–present
Mark Parnell Greens 2022 2006–2021
Irene Pnevmatikos Labor 2026 2018–present
David Ridgway Liberal 2026 2002–2021
Clare Scriven Labor 2026 2018–present
Robert Simms Greens 2022 2021–present
Terry Stephens Liberal 2026 2002–present
Stephen Wade Liberal 2026 2006–present
Russell Wortley Labor 2022 2006–present
1 Australian Conservatives MLC Dennis Hood, who had been elected as a Family First Party MLC in 2014, defected to the Liberal Party nine days after the 2018 state election.
2 Liberal MLC Andrew McLachlan resigned on 6 February 2020 to take up an appointment to the Australian Senate. Nicola Centofanti was appointed to replace him on 7 April 2020.
3 Liberal MLC John Dawkins was expelled from the Liberal Party in 2020 after successfully running against the party's nominee for Legislative Council President. This was against the party's rules.
4 Greens MLC Mark Parnell resigned on 1 April 2021. Robert Simms was appointed to replace him on 4 May 2021.
5 Liberal MLC David Ridgway resigned on 30 June 2021. Heidi Girolamo was appointed to replace him on 24 August 2021.

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