Governor of South Australia


The Governor of South Australia is the representative in the Australian state of South Australia of Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia. The Governor performs the same constitutional and ceremonial functions at the state level as does the Governor-General of Australia at the national level. In accordance with the conventions of the Westminster system of parliamentary government, the Governor nearly always acts solely on the advice of the head of the elected government, the Premier of South Australia. Nevertheless, the Governor retains the reserve powers of the Crown, and has the right to dismiss the Premier. As from June 2014, the Queen, upon the recommendation of the Premier, accorded all current, future and living former Governors the title 'The Honourable' for life. The first six Governors oversaw the colony from proclamation in 1836 until self-government and an elected Parliament of South Australia was enacted in the year prior to the inaugural 1857 election.
The first Australian-born Governor of South Australia was Major-General Sir James Harrison, and most subsequent governors have been Australian-born. The first South Australian-born governor was Sir Mark Oliphant, and the first Aboriginal governor was Sir Douglas Nicholls. The current governor is Hieu Van Le., who commenced when the term of the previous governor, Rear Admiral Kevin Scarce, expired on 7 August 2014. The Governor's official residence is Government House, in Adelaide, the state's capital.

Role

Prior to self-government, the Governor was responsible to the Government of the United Kingdom and was charged with implementing laws and policy. Currently, the Governor is responsible for safeguarding the South Australian Constitution and facilitating the work of the Parliament and state government.
The Governor exercises power on the advice of Ministers, conveyed through the Executive Council. Constitutional powers bestowed upon the Governor and used with the consent and advice of the Executive Council include:
The Governor additionally maintains 'reserve powers' which can be used without the consent of the Executive Council. These powers relate to the appointment and dismissal of Ministers and Parliament.

Governor's Standard

The governor standard of South Australia is the same design as the British blue ensign with the Union Flag at the upper left quarter. On the right side, the State Badge of South Australia, comprising a piping shrike in a golden disc, is surmounted by the St. Edward's crown.
If the Standard is flying at Government House, on a vehicle or at an event, this indicates that the Governor is present.
;Past and present standards of the governor

List of Governors of South Australia

Administrators and Lieutenant-Governors

These people administered the government in the absence of the official governor.
AdministratorTerm
George Milner Stephen1838
Boyle Travers Finniss1854-55
Lt.-Col. Francis Gilbert Hamley1868-69
Major James Harwood Rocke1870
Hon. Sir Richard Davies Hanson, Chief Justice1872-73
Sir William Wellington Cairns, K.C.M.G1877
Hon. Samuel James Way, Chief Justice, Lt.-Gov.1877 to 1915
Hon. James Penn Boucaut, Judge of Supreme Court1885, 1886, 1888, 1890, 1891, 1897
Hon. William Henry Bundey, Judge of Supreme Court1888
Hon. Sir George John Robert Murray, Chief Justice, Lt.-Gov.1916–24, 1926–42
Hon. Thomas Slaney Poole, Judge of Supreme Court1925
Hon. Sir Herbert Angas Parsons, Judge of Supreme Court1935 to 1942
Hon. Sir John Mellis Napier, Chief Justice, Lt.-Gov.1942 to 1973
Hon. Sir Herbert Mayo, Judge of Supreme Court1946 to 1965
Hon. Sir Geoffrey Sandford Reed, Judge of Supreme Court1951 to 1957
Hon. John Jefferson Bray, Chief Justice1968 to 1973
Hon. David Stirling Hogarth, Judge of Supreme Court1971
Sir Walter Crocker, Lt.-Gov.1973 to 1982
Hon. Sir Condor Laucke, Lt.-Gov.1982 to 1992
Hon. Leonard James King, A.C., Chief Justice1987
Hon. Dr. Basil Hetzel, Lt.-Gov.1992 to 2000
Hon. John Doyle, Chief Justice1999-2012
Hon. Bruno Krumins, Lt.-Gov.2000-2007
Hon. John William Perry, Judge of Supreme Court2002
Hon. Hieu Van Le, Lt.-Gov.2007–2014
Hon. Brenda Wilson, Lt.-Gov.2014–date

Living former governors

Three former governors are alive, the oldest being Sir Eric Neal. The latest-serving former governor to die was Dame Roma Mitchell, on 5 March 2000. The most recent death of a former governor was that of Sir Keith Seaman, on 30 June 2013.
NameTerm as governorDate of birth
Sir Eric Neal1996–2001
Marjorie Jackson-Nelson2001–2007
Rear Admiral Kevin Scarce2007–2014