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Hon Thomas Playford II

Gumeracha
House of Assembly

About Me

Full Name
Thomas Playford II
Date of Birth
26 November 1837
Party
Pre-Party System
Position
Former Member
Electorate
Gumeracha
House
House of Assembly
Date Elected
21 April 1868
Prior Employment
Orchardist
Public Activities
A physically imposing man, Thomas Playford began his career is politics in 1868, as the member for Onkaparinga. His integrity and straightforward manner were reflected in the epithet 'Honest Tom', but his often blunt and tactless speeches earned him the disapproval of fellow members and his electorate on more than one occasion, and caused his defeat at the polls in 1871. He returned to Parliament in 1875 for East Torrens, where he held office as Reforming Commissioner for Crown Lands and Immigration three times between 1875 and 1885. He travelled in 1882 visiting New Zealand, Europe and the United States of America. In 1887 he was returned to the electorate of Newcastle after losing East Torrens, and served as Premier for the next two years. His most important achievement was the implementation of the first systematic tariff system for South Australia. His government was brought down by Cockburn's no confidence vote in 1889, although his reply to this motion was recorded as 'one of the most masterly' speeches ever heard in chambers. In 1890 Playford stood for East Torrens again and won, beginning his second term as Premier from August of that year until mid 1892. He also served as Treasurer during this time, significantly reducing the State's debt. He was Agent-General for South Australia in London from 1894 to 1898, and made several changes to the office before returning to South Australia to sit as a back bencher for the electorate of Gumeracha. In 1899 he crossed the floor to help bring down the Kingston government over a potential erosion of the power of the Legislative Council. He was actively involved in the planning the Federation of the Australian Commonwealth and drafting the Federal Constitution. He was elected to the Senate in 1901 and served in the first Deakin Ministry, as Leader of the Government in the Senate and Vice-President of Executive Council and in the second, as Minister of Defence before his defeat in 1906. He travelled to Asia before returning to Adelaide where in 1910 he made one further unsuccessful attempt for election to the Senate. He died in Kent Town in 1915.

Deceased
19 April 1915

Electoral History

Date
District
House
Party
Reason (if retired)
29 Apr 1899 - 08 May 1901
Gumeracha
House of Assembly
Pre-Party System
Seated Federal Parliament
19 Apr 1890 - 17 Apr 1894
East Torrens
House of Assembly
Pre-Party System
Resigned
06 Apr 1887 - 18 Apr 1890
Newcastle
House of Assembly
Pre-Party System
Changed Seat
10 Feb 1875 - 05 Apr 1887
East Torrens
House of Assembly
Pre-Party System
Changed Seat
21 Apr 1868 - 13 Dec 1871
Onkaparinga
House of Assembly
Pre-Party System
Not Re-elected

Offices Held

08 May 1901 - Current
Former Member

Ministerial Appointments

16 Jun 1893 - 21 Jun 1892
Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration
16 Jun 1893 - 17 Apr 1894
Treasurer
19 Aug 1890 - 06 Jan 1892
Treasurer
19 Aug 1890 - 21 Jun 1892
Premier
11 Jun 1887 - 27 Jun 1889
Premier
11 Jun 1887 - 27 Jun 1889
Treasurer
04 Feb 1885 - 16 Jun 1885
Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration
16 Jun 1884 - 04 Feb 1885
Commissioner of Public Works
26 Oct 1877 - 24 Jun 1881
Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration
02 Feb 1876 - 06 Jun 1876
Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration
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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.