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Hon B.T. Finniss

Mount Barker
House of Assembly

About Me

Full Name
Boyle (B.T.) Travers Finniss
Date of Birth
18 August 1807
Party
Pre-Party System
Position
Former Member
Electorate
Mount Barker
House
House of Assembly
Date Elected
01 May 1847
Public Activities
A prominent public figure during the first decades of South Australian settlement, in 1857 Boyle Finniss became the first Premier in the newly formed South Australian Parliament. Arriving from England at Kangaroo Island in 1836, he was an assistant to Surveyor-General Colonel William Light, and played a role in the laying out of the City of Adelaide and its immediate surroundings. In 1838 he formed a surveying firm with Light, and in the early 1840's established several other business interests. The eventual failure of these saw him return to the public service, first as Commissioner of Police, then as Treasurer. He was appointed Colonial Secretary in 1851 with the approval of the semi-democratic enlarged Legislative Council, a position in which he remained until it was made redundant by the establishment of self-government as set out under the radical new constitution of 1856. Although he officially became Premier in 1856 by virtue of his previous status as colonial secretary, he did not take an active role until his election to the House of Assembly in the first Parliamentary elections of March 1857. As was to be the case with many of his successors, his Premiership was a brief one, lasting less than four months from April to August 1857. He was active in politics until 1862 and held several positions in public office, including Auditor-General from 1876 until his resignation in 1881. Finniss wrote "The Constitutional History of South Australia" in his retirement, reflecting that it was largely the lack of clear, Party-based ideologies that caused such political instability in the early years of self-government - a period that would see forty-seven different governments in the thirty-six years to 1893. Finniss died in 1893, in Adelaide.
Other Information
Commissioner, South Australian Police 1843-47
Deceased
24 December 1893

Electoral History

Date
District
House
Party
Reason (if retired)
23 Mar 1860 - 23 Nov 1862
Mount Barker
House of Assembly
Pre-Party System
Not Re-elected
09 Mar 1857 - 22 Mar 1860
City of Adelaide
House of Assembly
Pre-Party System
Changed Seat
01 May 1847 - 08 Mar 1857
Unknown
Legislative Council
Pre-Party System

Offices Held

23 Nov 1862 - Current
Former Member

Ministerial Appointments

12 Jun 1858 - 09 May 1860
Treasurer
24 Oct 1856 - 21 Aug 1857
Chief Secretary
24 Oct 1856 - 21 Aug 1857
Premier
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.