Past Grand Masters
Past Grand Masters of the Grand Lodge of South Australia and Northern Territory.
- 1884-1889 – Hon. Mr Justice Samuel James Way, QCCJ
- 1889-1895 – H.E. Rt Hon. Lord Kintore, Governor
- 1895-1916 – Rt Hon. Sir Samuel James Way, Bt, PC CJ, Lt.-Governor
- 1916-1919 – Eustace B Grundy, KC
- 1919-1924 – Hon. Mr Justice Arthur W Piper, KC
- 1924-1927 – Hon. Mr Justice Thomas Slaney Poole, KC (+ in office)
- 1927-1928 – Hermann Koeppen Wendt (Acting GM)
- 1928-1930 – Hon Mr JusticeJ Mellis Napier
- 1930-1935 – H.E. Rt Hon. Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven, VC, Governor
- 1935-1939 – Hon. Sir Mellis Napier, KCMG CJ
- 1939-1940 – Andrew D Young, FAIS FAIA
- 1941-1943 – H.E. Hon. Sir Malcolm Barclay-Harvey, KCMG, Governor
- 1944-1945 – Andrew D Young, FAIS FAIA
- 1946-1949 – Hon. Sir George C Ligertwood, KC PJ
- 1950-1952 – Hon. Sir Charles AHL Abbott, KC PJ
- 1953-1955 – Hon. Sir Geoffrey S Reed, KC PJ
- 1956-1958 – H.E. Sir Robert A George, MC, Governor
- 1959-1964 – Hon. Sir D Bruce Ross, QC PJ
- 1964-1972 – Rev. Canon William R Ray, OBE, BA ThL FACE
- 1972-1976 – Hon. Mr Justice Howard E Zelling, CBE QC
- 1976-1979 – William Bosun Allan
- 1979-1982 – Hon. Mr Justice Samuel J Jacobs, AO QC
- 1982-1986 – Trevor Brian Prescott, AM
- 1986-1988 – Owen Duncan Redman
- 1988-1991 – Lindsay B Bowes, AM FAIM FRIPA
- 1991-1994 – Donald J Alexander, AM BE
- 1994-1997 – David E Fewster, B Ed
- 1997-2000 – John J Stone
- 2000-2003 – Geoffrey D Tucker, Dip Mas Ed
- 2003-2006 – Robin K Casson
- 2006-2009 – Graham L Bollenhagen, FCIS
- 2009-2012 – Raymond A Clark
- 2012-2015 – Robert John Parsons
- 2015-2018 – Stephen Eugene-Paul Michalak
- 2018-2021 – Dr. Neil Jensen
- 2021-2024 – David Booker
More about Freemasonry
Venue hire
Freemasons Hall is the ideal venue for a number of different functions. From the iconic marbled foyer and elegant staircase, the large and impressive Great Hall at Ground Level to the Sam Jacobs room.
Community Benevolence
Charity is found at the heart of Freemasonry, with members actively involved in helping those in need since the craft started.
Research and study
The Masonic Learning Committee (MLC) seeks to develop a sustainable 'bottom up' Masonic Learning framework aimed at providing individualised, specialised programs of learning.