Greg Crafter
Gregory John "Greg" Crafter AO (born 14 April 1944) is a former South Australian Australian Labor Party politician. He was the member for Norwood from 1979 to 1993, with a short break from September 1979 to February 1980.[1]
Crafter was elected in a March 1979 by-election triggered by the abrupt resignation of Premier Don Dunstan, the member for Norwood since 1953. Only six months later, however, he was turned out of office by Liberal Frank Webster as Labor lost government in the September 1979 state election. When a court overturned Webster's win, Crafter contested a February 1980 by-election for his old seat and won. He held the seat until his defeat in 1993.
Crafter held a number of ministerial positions under John Bannon and Lynn Arnold,[2] including Minister for Local Government.[3]
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Preceded by | Member for Norwood 1979 |
Succeeded by Frank Webster |
Preceded by | Member for Norwood 1980–1993 |
Succeeded by John Cummins |
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