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Hon John Verran

Wallaroo
House of Assembly

About Me

Full Name
John Verran
Date of Birth
09 July 1856
Party
National Party
Position
Former Member
Electorate
Wallaroo
House
House of Assembly
Date Elected
22 June 1901
Public Activities
Son of a Cornish miner, John Verran came to South Australia as an infant, growing up in Kapunda and later Moonta. He worked in the Moonta copper mines throughout the 1870's and 1880's, where he developed a strong affinity with the trade union movement. In the mid-1890's he entered politics and, as a member of the Labor Party, was elected to the House of Assembly in 1901. With the death of Labor Premier Tom Price in 1909, and the subsequent collapse of his coalition, Verran became leader of the Labor Party. The following year's election saw Labor elected to government with an outright majority. As a result, Verran was able to put together an all Labor ministry, the first in South Australia. Measures introduced by the Verran government included the Advances for Homes Act, which enabled poorer people to take out housing loans, and the removal of the ban on women becoming lawyers. Much to Verran's frustration, however, his government's legislative program was continually obstructed by a conservative Upper House and after months of deadlock the Premier felt he had no choice but to call an election. After a brief but fierce election campaign in early 1912, Labor was decisively beaten by the newly formed Liberal Union. Verran duly resigned as Labor leader and continued a patchy, sometimes uncertain, career in State and Federal politics. He died in Unley in 1932.
Deceased
07 June 1932

Electoral History

Date
District
House
Party
Reason (if retired)
28 Jun 1917 - 05 Apr 1918
Wallaroo
House of Assembly
National Party
Not Re-elected
22 Jun 1901 - 28 Jun 1917
Wallaroo
House of Assembly
Australian Labor Party
Changed Party

Offices Held

05 Apr 1918 - Current
Former Member

Ministerial Appointments

03 Jun 1910 - 17 Feb 1912
Commissioner of Public Works
03 Jun 1910 - 17 Feb 1912
Premier

Committee Membership

17 Aug 1915 - 05 Aug 1918
03 Apr 1915 - 16 Aug 1915
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.