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Thomas Price (South Australian politician)

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Achievements of the Price government included free state secondary schools, the formation of wages boards and a minimum wage, establishing the Municipal Tramways Trust through nationalisation, the costly administration of the Northern Territory was surrendered to the Federal government, and reform
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with an additional five Labor seats in the House of Assembly, just two short of a parliamentary majority in their own right, with a primary vote of 44.8 percent, an increase of 3.5 percent. It was the world's first stable Labor government, and was so successful that, following the
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on the issue of the reform of the upper house. Nevertheless, the Council continued to be intransigent regarding its reform, and Price accepted its compromise proposal of a £17 householder franchise. Labor's left wing criticised him for the concession.
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The Price Government enacted a number of laws relating to social matters: the suppression of brothels and gaming, the control and care of drunkards, and the consolidation of legislation on the supply of alcohol and
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in 1915, the first in Australia. She considered her duties as a JP an important privilege. She was invited to sit on the Bench, in an unofficial capacity, at the local court by the commissioner
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Price introduced many reforms, including free state secondary schools, the formation of wages boards, the institution of a minimum wage, and the establishment of the
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In 2015 a biography of Thomas Price was published and the book launch was attended by South Australian politicians from both sides of politics. At the launch,
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with his family in 1883. He was a stonecutter, teacher, lay preacher, businessman, stonemason and clerk-of-works. As a stonemason, Price helped to build the
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Price married Anne Elizabeth Lloyd (c.1860 – 1 September 1950) on 14 April 1881 at St David's Welsh Church of England in
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in liquor licensing. The government also achieved successive budget surpluses and reduced the accumulated public debt.
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In 2019, one hundred and ten years after Price's death, a plaque was officially placed at
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Annie Mary "Ann" Price (1890–1985), married Ernest A. Pengelley in 1914 in Brisbane.
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Florence Gwendoline "Flo" Price (1894–1957) married Alfred Charles Clarke in 1920.
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of South Australia, a building he would later serve in as an elected politician.
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in April 1893, becoming Labor leader in 1899. He contested the single statewide
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was surrendered to the Federal government, and there was limited reform of the
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for many years. After Price's death, Anne was one of four women appointed a
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in his honour. A guiding light for mariners was also erected on the island.
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of South Australia
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Ada Olive "Olive" Price (1891-1952) married Horace Wicks in 1915.
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Edward Hugh Price (1884–1954), engineer with the Harbors Board
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and was re-elected with increased representation at the
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in 1852 to John and Jane Price. His family moved to
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Index

Thomas Price (South Australia politician)
Thomas Price (disambiguation)

Premier of South Australia
Edward VII
Sir George Le Hunte
Sir Day Bosanquet
Richard Butler
Archibald Peake
Leader of the Opposition in South Australia
John Darling
Richard Butler
Leader of the United Labor Party
Lee Batchelor
John Verran
Member of the South Australian
House of Assembly

Josiah Symon
George Dankel
Sturt (1887–1902)
Torrens (1902–1909)
Brymbo
Wales
United Kingdom
Mount Lofty
South Australia
United Labor Party
South Australian United Labor Party
Premier of South Australia
minority government
1905 election

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