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| predecessor = [[Don Hopgood]]
| predecessor = [[Don Hopgood]]
| successor = [[Lynn Arnold]]
| successor = [[Lynn Arnold]]
| office1 = The first SA Minister for Indigenous Affairs
| term_start1 = 18 September 1979
| term_end1 = 5 March 1982
| office2 = [[South Australian House of Assembly|Member of the South Australian <br>House of Assembly]]
| office2 = [[South Australian House of Assembly|Member of the South Australian <br>House of Assembly]]
| term_start2 = 12 July 1975
| term_start2 = 12 July 1975

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Harold Allison
Minister of Education
In office
18 September 1979 – 10 November 1982
Preceded byDon Hopgood
Succeeded byLynn Arnold
Member of the South Australian
House of Assembly
In office
12 July 1975 – 11 December 1993
Preceded byAllan Burdon
Succeeded byseat abolished
ConstituencyMount Gambier
In office
11 December 1993 – 11 October 1997
Preceded byseat established
Succeeded byRory McEwen
ConstituencyGordon
Personal details
Born
Harold Allison

(1930-07-10) 10 July 1930 (age 94)
Political partyLiberal Party

Harold Allison (born 10 July 1930) was an Australian politician who represented the South Australian House of Assembly seats of Mount Gambier from 1975 to 1993 and Gordon from 1993 to 1997 for the Liberal Party.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Harold Allison". Former members of the Parliament of South Australia. Retrieved 8 November 2022.

 

South Australian House of Assembly
Preceded by Member for Mount Gambier
1975–1993
Abolished
New seat Member for Gordon
1993–1997
Succeeded by