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Hon Sir Frederick Holder KCMG

Burra
House of Assembly

About Me

Full Name
Sir Frederick William Holder KCMG
Date of Birth
12 May 1850
Party
Pre-Party System
Position
Former Member
Electorate
Burra
House
House of Assembly
Date Elected
22 March 1887
Public Activities
Sir Frederick Holder took the seat of Burra in 1887 on a financial platform, this early concern with the finances of South Australia foreshadowing his successful Treasurership in the Cockburn ministry in 1889. After a two year stint as Leader of the Opposition, Holder became Premier in mid-1892. However, his leadership was tenuous, partly due to the severe financial situation caused by the drought, and the Holder government fell in October of the same year. In 1894 Holder became Treasurer again, this time in Kingston's ministry where his financial talents balanced the budget despite the ongoing drought and ensuing depression. The founding of the State Bank of South Australia, introduction of death duties, and tax reform were legacies of his time as Treasurer.

Holder returned as Premier in 1899, retaining his position as Treasurer; one notable consequence of his leadership was the introduction of standard time throughout South Australia. Holder had been active in planning Federation, and in 1901 resigned as Premier to take up a seat in the House of Representatives, where he held the position of Speaker for eight years. He was aided in this role by his 'courtesy, impartiality and great knowledge of Parliamentary procedure' and was respected by all members of the House. Holder's customary disregard for his health was to prove his undoing: in 1909, whilst Parliament was in session, he fell unconscious from the Speaker's chair and died later that day of a cerebral haemorrhage. He was given a state funeral in Adelaide.
Other Information
Member of the House of Representatives for South Australia 1901-03, and for Wakefield 1903-09
Speaker of the House of Representatives 1901-09

A portrait of Holder, by George A. J. Webb, unveiled in 1918, hangs in Parliament House.
Deceased
23 July 1909

Electoral History

Date
District
House
Party
Reason (if retired)
22 Mar 1887 - 09 May 1901
Burra
House of Assembly
Pre-Party System
Seated Federal Parliament

Offices Held

09 May 1901 - Current
Former Member

Ministerial Appointments

08 Dec 1899 - 15 May 1901
Minister of Industry
08 Dec 1899 - 15 May 1901
Premier
08 Dec 1899 - 15 May 1901
Treasurer
17 Apr 1894 - 01 Dec 1899
Treasurer
16 Jun 1893 - 17 Apr 1894
Commissioner of Public Works
21 Jun 1892 - 15 Oct 1892
Premier
21 Jun 1892 - 15 Oct 1892
Treasurer
27 Jun 1889 - 19 Aug 1890
Treasurer
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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.