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John Bannon

Dr John Bannon
Bannon in 2007
39th Premier of South Australia
In office
10 November 1982 – 4 September 1992
MonarchElizabeth II
GovernorSir Donald Dunstan
Dame Roma Mitchell
DeputyJohn Wright (1982–1985)
Don Hopgood (1985–1992)
Preceded byDavid Tonkin
Succeeded byLynn Arnold
Leader of the Opposition in South Australia
In office
2 October 1979 – 10 November 1982
PremierDavid Tonkin
DeputyJack Wright
Preceded byDes Corcoran
Succeeded byJohn Olsen
President of the Australian Labor Party
In office
7 April 1988 – 25 June 1991
Preceded byMick Young
Succeeded byStephen Loosley
Leader of the South Australian
Labor Party
In office
2 October 1979 – 4 September 1992
DeputyJack Wright
Dr Don Hopgood
Preceded byDes Corcoran
Succeeded byLynn Arnold
Treasurer of South Australia
In office
10 November 1982 – 4 September 1992
PremierJohn Bannon
Preceded byDavid Tonkin
Succeeded byFrank Blevins
Member of the South Australian House of Assembly
for Ross Smith
In office
17 September 1977 – 10 December 1993
Preceded byJack Jennings
Succeeded byRalph Clarke
Personal details
Born
John Charles Bannon

(1943-05-07)7 May 1943
Bendigo, Victoria
Died13 December 2015(2015-12-13) (aged 72)
Adelaide, South Australia
NationalityAustralian
Political partyAustralian Labor Party (SA)
Alma materUniversity of Adelaide (BA, LLB)
Flinders University (PhD)

John Charles Bannon AO (7 May 1943 – 13 December 2015) was an Australian politician and academic. He was the 39th Premier of South Australia, leading the South Australian Branch of the Australian Labor Party from a single term in opposition back to government at the 1982 election.

At the 1985 election Bannon's government was re-elected with an increased majority, but it was reduced to minority government status at the 1989 election. In 1992 Bannon became Labor's longest-serving and South Australia's second longest-serving Premier. As a result of the State Bank collapse, he resigned as Premier in 1992, and from parliament at the 1993 election landslide. He was also an academic and the Head of St Mark's College.


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