First Labor government in South Australia

GPTKB entity

Statements (47)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf government
gptkbp:duration 1910 to 1912
gptkbp:electionYear 1912 state election
gptkbp:formed 1910
gptkbp:historicalSignificance gptkb:First_Labor_government_in_any_Australian_state
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label First Labor government in South Australia
gptkbp:impact Encouraged political engagement among workers
Promoted unionism
Influenced_future_Labor_governments
Facilitated_the_rise_of_the_Australian_Labor_Party_nationally
Set_a_precedent_for_Labor_policies_in_Australia
Strengthened_the_Labor_movement_in_Australia
Led_to_the_establishment_of_Labor_as_a_major_political_force
gptkbp:leadership gptkb:John_Verran
gptkbp:legacy Encouragement of civic participation
Support for public education initiatives
Foundation for future political reforms
Advocacy for public health measures
Advancement of women's rights in the workforce
Encouragement of cooperative movements
Foundation for future social policies
Historical reference for political studies
Impact on labor rights legislation
Promotion of affordable housing policies
Promotion of egalitarian principles
Symbol of working-class representation
Establishment of a political culture of accountability
Example of successful governance by a minority party
Contribution_to_the_welfare_state_in_Australia
Influence_on_labor_relations_in_Australia
Influence_on_state_and_federal_Labor_policies
Inspiration_for_subsequent_Labor_leaders
gptkbp:policy Education reform
Social justice
Labor rights
Infrastructure development
Workers' rights
Health care reform
Economic reform
Public ownership
gptkbp:politicalParty gptkb:Australian_Labor_Party
gptkbp:precededBy Liberal government
gptkbp:significantEvent Land reform initiatives
Expansion of public services
Introduction of the eight-hour workday
Establishment_of_the_South_Australian_Housing_Trust
gptkbp:succeededBy Liberal government