Profile picture of Hon John Gunn

Hon John Gunn

Adelaide
House of Assembly

About Me

Full Name
John Gunn
Date of Birth
16 December 1885
Party
Australian Labor Party
Electorate
Adelaide
House
House of Assembly
Date Elected
12 March 1915
Public Activities
A self-educated man, John Gunn came to South Australia from Victoria and was active in Union politics before entering the Lower House as a Labor representative in 1915. Gunn resigned his seat, failing in his attempt to win Boothby on an anti-conscriptionist platform in 1917, though he won a seat for Adelaide in 1918. After Vaughan split from the mainstream Labor Party, Gunn was elected Party leader, and acted to increase Labor's influence in both metropolitan and country areas. He became Premier in 1924 after Labor's victory and, although many of the government's proposals were defeated by a conservative Upper House, it was under Gunn's leadership that the State Bank of South Australia was established. Gunn made the most of the State's booming economy, investing in housing projects, road programmes and environmental development. He also significantly increased government expenditure on education. Popular with the public and respected by his political opponents, Gunn caused widespread surprise when he resigned as Premier after two years to take up a position in Melbourne on the Commonwealth Development and Migration Commission. The Commission was wound up in 1930, and Gunn moved to the Prime Minister's department, where he served as Director of Development at a much reduced salary before his contract was terminated in 1935. Separated from his wife and family, Gunn suffered a nervous breakdown and his career was effectively over. He died in obscurity in New South Wales in 1959.
Deceased
27 June 1959

Electoral History

Date
District
House
Party
Reason (if retired)
06 Apr 1918 - 28 Aug 1926
Adelaide
House of Assembly
Australian Labor Party
Resigned
12 Mar 1915 - 21 Mar 1917
Adelaide
House of Assembly
Australian Labor Party
Resigned

Ministerial Appointments

29 Jan 1925 - 28 Aug 1926
Minister of Railways
16 Apr 1924 - 29 Jan 1925
Minister of Irrigation
16 Apr 1924 - 29 Jan 1925
Minister of Repatriation
16 Apr 1924 - 28 Aug 1926
Premier
16 Apr 1924 - 28 Aug 1926
Treasurer

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.