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Commissioner of Public Works (South Australia)

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Style
  
The Honourable

Reports to
  
Parliament

Member of
  
Cabinet

Appointer
  
Governor of South Australia

Term length
  
At Her Majesty's pleasure

Formation
  
24 October 1856 (1856-10-24)

The Commissioner of Public Works was a member of Cabinet of the Government of South Australia.

Originally created for the Finniss Ministry on 24 October 1856, there were 63 holders of the public works portfolio. It was known as Commissioner for Public Works for most of its existence, however since the Playford Government in the 1960s, it was known as Minister for Works or Public Works.

The longest holder was Malcolm McIntosh, a member of the Liberal Federation/Liberal and Country League and a minister in the Butler and Playford governments, who held the portfolio on two separate occasions for a total of 23 years and 45 days. The last holder was Kym Mayes, a member of the Labor Party and a minister in Lynn Arnold's government. The title was abolished on 1 October 1992 (1992-10-01) and superseded by portfolio's for Infrastructure and Transport.

References

Commissioner of Public Works (South Australia) Wikipedia