Premier
Steven Marshall (above) is the Liberal Premier of South Australia. He was sworn into office on March 19, 2018, after defeating the 16-year-old Labor government of Mike Rann and Jay Weatherill at the elections of March 17.
Marshall was born on January 21, 1968 and is 55 years old. He entered the Parliament as the member for Norwood in 2010. He now represents the electorate of Dunstan. He became Opposition Leader in 2013.
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Elections
Archived News Items
- Dec 04, 2017: Sen. Rex Patrick (NXT-SA) – Maiden Speech
- Jun 21, 2017: Sen. Lucy Gichuhi (SA-Ind) – Maiden Speech
- Sep 29, 2016: Frydenberg: Energy Security Is The Government’s Number One Priority
- Sep 15, 2016: Final Two-Party Figures: Coalition Won 2016 Election With 50.36%; Swing To Labor Of 3.13%
- Sep 05, 2016: So When Will The Next Election Be Held?
- Aug 25, 2016: South Australia Likely To Lose A Seat In Looming Redistribution
- Aug 22, 2016: 2016 Senate Votes: A Higher But Fragmented Vote For Minor And Micro Parties
- Aug 21, 2016: The New Senate: The Defeated, The Retired, The New And The Returning
- Aug 12, 2016: Government And ALP Agree On Senate Terms; First Elected To Get 6 Years
- Oct 11, 2014: Bob Such, South Australian Independent Liberal, Dies, 70
- Oct 10, 2014: COAG Discussions Focus On Terrorism, Federation And Taxation
- May 27, 2014: Martin Hamilton-Smith, Former South Australian Liberal Leader, Defects And Becomes Minister In Weatherill Labor Government
- May 18, 2014: Premiers Rebel Over Federal Budget Cuts; Demand COAG Meeting Before July 1
- Mar 23, 2014: Geoff Brock Accepts Ministry From Jay Weatherill And Delivers Minority Government To Labor In South Australia
- Mar 15, 2014: Liberals Outpoll Labor In South Australia But Weatherill Clings To Power As Two Independents Hold The Balance In Hung Parliament
- Mar 09, 2014: Abbott Introduces Marshall At Launch Of South Australian Liberal Party Election Campaign
- Mar 04, 2014: SA Election: Weatherill And Marshall Meet In Televised Forum
- Dec 18, 2013: Weatherill: Government Response To Holden Closure Pathetic
- Jan 26, 2013: Seven Former Politicians Awarded Australia Day Honours: Downer, Uren Receive AC
- Dec 07, 2012: Gillard Claims Progress On NDIS And Power Prices Following COAG Meeting
- Jul 25, 2012: Coalition Premiers Opt Out Of NDIS Trial; COAG Fractures
- May 28, 2012: A High Court Challenge To The Murray-Darling Water Plan?
- Aug 25, 2011: Sen. Sean Edwards (Lib-SA) – Maiden Speech
- Jan 20, 2011: New Enrolment Quota Set in South Australian Redistribution
- Jun 02, 2010: A Brief History of the Rann Government (Updated)
- Apr 30, 2010: South Australia: State Of The Parties 1993-2010
- Mar 20, 2010: South Australian Election: Despite Swing, Mike Rann Claims Third Term For Labor
- Jul 03, 2008: COAG Chief Ministers’ Press Conference
- Sep 10, 2007: Rann Now Longest-Serving Premier
- Sep 21, 2006: Kevin Foley Delivers 2006 South Australian Budget
- Jul 14, 2006: COAG Meeting: Chief Ministers’ Press Conference
- Mar 18, 2004: Federalism: Canberra And South Australia Act On Murray River
- Nov 09, 2003: Future Election Dates
- Apr 26, 2002: Federal Government Props Up Mitsubishi
- Apr 18, 2002: Parliamentary Sitting Days – 2001
- Apr 05, 2002: Council Of Australian Governments Joint Press Conference on Stem Cell Research
- Apr 05, 2002: Council Of Australian Governments Communique
- Feb 19, 2002: John Howard Press Conference: Asylum Seekers, Defence Photos,Governor-General, SA Election
- Feb 13, 2002: Independent Peter Lewis To Support Minority Labor Government In South Australia
- Feb 10, 2002: Howard Comments On Issues, Incumbency And Leadership In South Australian Election
- Feb 09, 2002: Hung Parliament Looms in South Australian Election
- Feb 09, 2002: South Australian Election: A Look at the State of the Parties
- Jul 07, 2000: Minority Government In South Australia
- Feb 06, 1999: Don Dunstan, Former South Australian Premier, Dies At 72
- Mar 02, 1986: Queen Elizabeth Signs Australia Act Into Law
- Jul 24, 1978: Calwell Memorial Lecture: South Australian Premier Don Dunstan Announces Land Rights For The Pitjantjatjara People
- Dec 01, 1977: Tom Uren And Don Dunstan Address ALP Election Rally At Monash University