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Mr Frank Walsh

Edwardstown
House of Assembly

About Me

Full Name
Francis (Frank) Henry Walsh
Date of Birth
06 July 1897
Party
Australian Labor Party
Position
Former Member
Electorate
Edwardstown
House
House of Assembly
Date Elected
29 March 1941
Public Activities
Born in 1897 at O'Halloran Hill, Frank Walsh trained and practised as a stonemason as a young man. He became involved in the union movement and in 1941 was elected to the House of Assembly as the Labor member for Goodwood. Walsh remained in Parliament throughout the extended rule of the Playford administration, taking over as leader of the Labor Opposition from Mick O'Halloran in 1960.

Under his leadership the Labor Party won the March 1965 election and formed the first Labor Government since 1933. The new Government was seen by many South Australians as a breath of fresh air after such a long period of conservative rule. Important legislation passed during Walsh's Premiership included the Social Welfare Act and the Aboriginal Lands Trust Act. The Walsh Government also increased spending in areas such as education. The government's program, however, was regularly frustrated by a conservative Upper House.

Much of the reformist energy of this period was seen as coming from Don Dunstan who held the important ministerial portfolios of Attorney-General, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, and Minister of Social Welfare. Indeed, many within the Party felt that Dunstan would make a better leader in the run up to the 1968 election than the ageing Walsh. Widespread dissatisfaction with Walsh's leadership and fears that his political skills were insufficient to match those of the newly elected (and much younger) Liberal Opposition leader Steele Hall, saw Walsh reluctantly resign in mid-1967. Dunstan was elected leader of the Labor Party (and, thus Premier) and kept Walsh in the ministry as Minister of Social Welfare. Walsh did not contest the March 1968 election, in which Dunstan and Labor narrowly lost to the Liberal Party.

New Premier Hall appointed Walsh to the State Forestry Board, however, Walsh died unexpectedly shortly after, in May 1968.
Deceased
18 May 1968

Electoral History

Date
District
House
Party
Reason (if retired)
03 Mar 1956 - 01 Mar 1968
Edwardstown
House of Assembly
Australian Labor Party
Retired
29 Mar 1941 - 02 Mar 1956
Goodwood
House of Assembly
Australian Labor Party
Boundary Redistribution

Offices Held

01 Mar 1968 - Current
Former Member
05 Oct 1960 - 06 Mar 1965
Leader of the Opposition

Ministerial Appointments

01 Jun 1967 - 26 Mar 1968
Minister of Social Welfare
18 Mar 1965 - 01 Jun 1967
Minister of Housing
10 Mar 1965 - 01 Jun 1967
Minister of Immigration
10 Mar 1965 - 01 Jun 1967
Premier
10 Mar 1965 - 01 Jun 1967
Treasurer
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.