Bruce Eastick

Bruce Eastick
Eastick in 1973
Leader of the Opposition in South Australia
In office
15 March 1972 – 24 July 1975
DeputyRobin Millhouse
John Coumbe
Preceded bySteele Hall
Succeeded byDavid Tonkin
Speaker of the South Australian House of Assembly
In office
11 October 1979 – 7 December 1982
Preceded byGil Langley
Succeeded byTerry McRae
Leader of the South Australian
Liberal Party
In office
15 March 1972 – 24 July 1975
Preceded bySteele Hall
Succeeded byDavid Tonkin
Member for Light
In office
30 May 1970 – 11 December 1993
Preceded byJohn Freebairn
Succeeded byMalcolm Buckby
Mayor of Gawler
In office
6 July 1968 – 1 July 1972
In office
1 May 1993 – 6 May 2000
Succeeded byTony Piccolo
Alderman of the Gawler Council
In office
6 July 1963 – 1 July 1972
In office
1 May 1993 – 6 May 2000
Personal details
BornBruce Charles Eastick
(1927-10-25)25 October 1927
Reade Park, South Australia, Australia
Died5 December 2025(2025-12-05) (aged 98)
PartyLiberal and Country League, Liberal Party of Australia (SA)
Parent(s)Tom Eastick, Ruby Eastick (née Bruce)
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Bruce Charles Eastick (25 October 1927 – 5 December 2025) was an Australian politician who was the South Australian Leader of the Opposition from 1972 to 1975. He was a member of the Liberal and Country League (LCL), later renamed the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia in 1974. He represented the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Light from 1970 to 1993.