Frank Kneebone

Alfred Francis Kneebone (16 November 1905 – 18 February 2004), known as Frank Kneebone,[1] was a politician in the state of South Australia.

He represented the Labor Party in Central District No.

Kneebone was born in Coolgardie, Western Australia, the second son of journalist Harry Kneebone who later became a member of the House of Assembly and then a Senator for South Australia.

[2] Alfred (known as Frank) was elected to the South Australian Legislative Council for Labor at a by-election held on 16 September 1961, filling the seat made vacant by the death of Frank Condon.

He held the seat until July 1975, when by the Act of 1973 the Council reverted to being elected by the State as a single electorate.