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Hon Des Corcoran AO

Hartley
House of Assembly

About Me

Full Name
James (Des) Desmond (Des) Corcoran AO
Date of Birth
08 November 1928
Party
Australian Labor Party
Position
Former Member
Electorate
Hartley
House
House of Assembly
Date Elected
03 March 1962
Prior Employment
Australian Army
Public Activities
Des Corcoran was 15 when he became a member of the Labor Party in 1941. After leaving school he joined the Army, serving in Korea, Japan, and Malaya, and rising to the rank of Captain. He left the Army in 1961and was elected to the House of Assembly the following year, playing a role in the Walsh and later Dunstan governments between 1965 and 1968. With the defeat of the Labor Party in 1968 Corcoran became Deputy Opposition Leader under Dunstan. Labor's victory in the 1970 election saw him become Deputy Premier, taking on a number of ministerial responsibilities including Marine and Harbours and Public Works. He held these portfolios until Premier Dunstan's sudden resignation in early 1979. Corcoran was elected Premier by the ALP caucus soon afterwards; he also took over the positions of Treasurer and Minister for Ethnic affairs. As Premier, Corcoran displayed a more cautious, less flamboyant style than Dunstan but seemed to gain the confidence of the South Australian public. So good were the opinion polls in mid-1979 that he decided to call an early election, perhaps to gain a formal mandate for his Premiership. The campaign in the lead-up to the September election, however, was a disastrous one for Corcoran, with business groups and local paper The News firmly siding with Tonkin's Liberal Party. The election, held on the 15th, saw Labor soundly defeated with an 11 per cent swing to the Liberals. He was elected as member for Hartley in the Lower house in 1980.
Deceased
03 January 2004

Electoral History

Date
District
House
Party
Reason (if retired)
17 Sep 1977 - 05 Nov 1982
Hartley
House of Assembly
Australian Labor Party
Retired
12 Jul 1975 - 16 Sep 1977
Coles
House of Assembly
Australian Labor Party
Changed Seat
22 Jun 1968 - 11 Jul 1975
Millicent
House of Assembly
Australian Labor Party
Changed Seat
03 Mar 1962 - 28 May 1968
Millicent
House of Assembly
Australian Labor Party
Unseated

Offices Held

05 Nov 1982 - Current
Former Member
18 Sep 1979 - 02 Oct 1979
Leader of the Opposition
17 Apr 1968 - 02 Jun 1970
Deputy Leader of the Opposition

Ministerial Appointments

15 Mar 1979 - 18 Sep 1979
Minister of Ethnic Affairs
15 Feb 1979 - 15 Mar 1979
Minister of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs
15 Feb 1979 - 18 Sep 1979
Premier
15 Feb 1979 - 18 Sep 1979
Treasurer
06 Oct 1977 - 15 Mar 1979
Minister for the Environment
02 Jun 1970 - 15 Mar 1979
Deputy Premier
02 Jun 1970 - 15 Mar 1979
Minister of Marine
02 Jun 1970 - 15 Mar 1979
Minister of Works
26 Mar 1968 - 16 Apr 1968
Deputy Premier
26 Mar 1968 - 16 Apr 1968
Minister of Immigration and Tourism
01 Jun 1967 - 26 Mar 1968
Minister of Immigration
01 Jun 1967 - 26 Mar 1968
Minister of Lands
11 Nov 1965 - 31 May 1967
Minister of Repatriation
11 Nov 1965 - 16 Apr 1968
Minister of Irrigation
11 Nov 1965 - 16 Apr 1968
Minister of Lands
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Committee Membership

25 Mar 1965 - 11 Nov 1965
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.